Los Cabos | Responsible Tourist Guide (eng)

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RESPONSIBLE TOURIST GUIDE

In Los Cabos, we have a heartfelt commitment to our land, our people, and our heritage. We encourage you to follow these steps to help preserve this incredible destination for future generations.

Save Water: Given that water is a scarce resource in Los Cabos and its surroundings, it is essential to be mindful of its use. Avoid leaving faucets running unnecessarily, prefer short showers, and report any water leaks in your accommodation.

Respect marine life and ecosystems: Los Cabos is famous for its rich biodiversity, especially in its waters. When engaging in activities like snorkeling or diving, do not touch or feed marine animals, and stay away from corals to avoid damaging them.

Pick up your trash when you go to the beach and do not take stones or shells; leave them in their natural environment.

Reduce, reuse, and recycle. Try to buy only what’s necessary, avoiding the use of plastic and properly disposing of your waste.

Support the local economy by buying products and services from local businesses instead of international chains. This will not only provide you with a more authentic experience but also contribute to the economic development of the local community.

Respect the customs and traditions of the region by interacting with locals with respect and curiosity.

Spread advice on responsible travel and share recommendations with your friends and family so that they can positively impact the destination while enjoying an incredible trip.

Together, let’s create a future where travel and conservation go hand in hand. Learn more about how you can begin your sustainable travel journey in Los Cabos today.

RESPONSIBLE TOURIST GUIDE

In Los Cabos, we have a heartfelt commitment to our land, our people, and our heritage. We encourage you to follow these steps to help preserve this incredible destination for future generations.

Save Water: Given that water is a scarce resource in Los Cabos and its surroundings, it is essential to be mindful of its use. Avoid leaving faucets running unnecessarily, prefer short showers, and report any water leaks in your accommodation.

Respect marine life and ecosystems: Los Cabos is famous for its rich biodiversity, especially in its waters. When engaging in activities like snorkeling or diving, do not touch or feed marine animals, and stay away from corals to avoid damaging them.

Pick up your trash when you go to the beach and do not take stones or shells; leave them in their natural environment.

Reduce, reuse, and recycle. Try to buy only what’s necessary, avoiding the use of plastic and properly disposing of your waste.

Support the local economy by buying products and services from local businesses instead of international chains. This will not only provide you with a more authentic experience but also contribute to the economic development of the local community.

Respect the customs and traditions of the region by interacting with locals with respect and curiosity.

Spread advice on responsible travel and share recommendations with your friends and family so that they can positively impact the destination while enjoying an incredible trip.

Together, let’s create a future where travel and conservation go hand in hand. Learn more about how you can begin your sustainable travel journey in Los Cabos today.

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