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How to Experience the 2026 World Cup in Cabo

The countdown to the World Cup 2026 is officially underway, and if you’re already thinking about where to catch the matches, why not turn it into a beach trip? While Mexico will host games in cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey, Cabo offers a completely different kind of experience; a chance to enjoy the excitement of the FIFA World Cup 2026 while staying somewhere that feels like a vacation in every sense.

And if you’re dreaming of the perfect mix of thrilling soccer, breathtaking ocean views, and well‑earned downtime, this Cabo San Lucas Travel Guide 2026 will show you how to plan it all seamlessly.

Why Choose Cabo San Lucas?

View of the port of Cabo San Lucas with luxury yachts

Cabo may not be a host city, but that’s part of the appeal. You still get to enjoy the excitement of the tournament, but without the heavy crowds and busy streets. Days here tend to fall into an easy rhythm: catching a match, heading out for a relaxed lunch by the beach, and maybe wrapping things up with a sunset cruise.

It’s also a convenient base if you want the best of both worlds. With direct flights from Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey, you can attend a match in one of the host cities and then return to Cabo to unwind.

Where to Stay: Finding the Right Spot

View of the pool at an all-inclusive hotel in Cabo overlooking the ocean

When it comes to accommodations, you’ll have no shortage of options. From boutique stays to larger Cabo San Lucas hotels, there’s something for every type of traveler.

If you want everything taken care of, Los Cabos all inclusive resorts are a popular choice during big events like this. They make it easy to settle in, enjoy great food, and catch the games without having to plan every detail. Many hotels for the World Cup will be setting up viewing areas, themed events, and special menus during match days, so it’s worth checking what’s included when you book.

Watching the Matches in Cabo

Yacht tour experience to El Arco in Cabo Mexico

One of the best parts about experiencing the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Cabo is how easy it is to find a great place to watch the matches. Sports bars, beachfront restaurants, and resort lounges will all be showing matches live. The atmosphere tends to be lively, but also relaxed and cheerful. All along with good food and incredible ocean views, all at once.

It’s a different kind of World Cup experience: less about packed stadiums and more about enjoying the moment.

You won’t be watching games all day (well, maybe some days). But for your free horse, that’s where Cabo really shines. If you’re putting together your list of things to do in Cabo, you’ll have plenty of options: 

  • Visit El Arco: Cabo’s iconic rock formation and one of the must-see landmarks in the area.
  • Relax at Medano Beach: The most swimmable beach, perfect for spending the day by the water.
  • Get out on the water: Try a boat tour or snorkeling to experience Cabo from a different perspective.

If you’re up for a bit more activity, feel free to try going deep-sea fishing or exploring the coastline. Ride ATVs through the desert for a change of scenery, set sail at sunset for one of the best views of the day, or simply keep it easy with poolside drinks and long lunches.

That balance is what makes Cabo such a great match for a big event like the World Cup 2026.

Check out these 17 Fun Facts About Cabo San Lucas

Weather in Cabo During the World Cup

View from the sea of the resorts and mountains of Cabo San Lucas

The World Cup takes place in June and July, which means Cabo is at its warmest and sunniest. Expect temperatures in the high 80s to mid-90s°F (around 30-35°C), perfect for beach days, as long as you pace yourself. 

Stay hydrated, don’t skip the sunscreen, and plan outdoor activities for the morning or late afternoon when the heat is more manageable. Evenings, on the other hand, are especially pleasant and ideal for watching matches outdoors.

Check out this Cabo Weather Guide.

Getting Around Cabo: Transportation and Tips

Young couple in love getting ready for their trip to Cabo

Getting around Cabo is fairly straightforward. Pre-booked airport transfers (private or shared) are usually the easiest way to reach your hotel, while taxis and rideshares are widely available once you’re in town. If you’re planning to explore beyond Cabo San Lucas, renting a car can be a good option, though many travelers find that staying at a resort means you won’t need to move around much at all.

With the 2026 World Cup expected to attract worldwide crowds, it’s important to book flights and accommodations early, look for flexible options, and keep an eye on match schedules and time zones. And if you’re already planning your stay, Villa del Palmar Los Cabos will be broadcasting all matches live, so you won’t miss a single moment. It’s the perfect place to enjoy the action and unwind at the same time.

If you want the full experience, consider splitting your trip between a host city and Cabo so you can enjoy both the energy of the games and the ease of a beach stay. 

Reserve your stay now and experience Cabo during one of the most exciting events in the world. It’s not just about watching the matches, it’s about where you watch them and how you spend the time in between.

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