What's the weather Like in Cabo San Lucas in April
Temperature
Daily average temperatures in April range from a high of 33C (92F) to a low of 15C (59F). April's overall average is 24C (75F). These temperatures are slightly cooler than Cabo's Atlantic cousin Cancun and Lima, Peru farther south on the Pacific coast. The average sea temperature in Cabo San Lucas in April is 23C (73F)
Sunshine Hours
You'll see some of the year's highest levels of sunshine in April with an average of 12 hours a day, contrasted by a low of 10 hours in January.
Rainfall
April has an average of 26 rainy days with an overall average rainfall of just 4mm. In contrast, June has 107mm of rainfall over 27 days.
Humidity
The average relative humidity in April is 75%, similar to 76% in October.
Sunrise and Sunset
The length of daylight is constantly increasing in April. On April 1, the sun rises at 7:12 am and sets at 7:35 pm, giving Cabo San Lucas 12:23 hours of daylight. On April 30, the sun rises at 6:47 am and goes down at 7:46 pm, with 12:59 hours of total daylight.
Wind Speed
A precursor to the summer storm season, winds in April gradually increase and you can expect breezes that average 4.7 m/s.
Extreme Weather
Solidly outside the region's storm season from June to October, April is unlikely to see any extreme weather.
Cabo San Lucas Hotels in April
With shimmering ocean waters that meet white sands and a dramatic rocky landscape, Cabo San Lucas is an understandably popular getaway spot. Choose from high-end resorts with championship golf courses, unique boutique offerings and functional hotels with ocean views.
Montage Los Cabos
With luxury guestrooms, spacious suites and exclusive villas, Montage Los Cabos sits on a sprawling 39-acre piece of property overlooking the Sea of Cortez. The beach below offers some of the area's best swimming, snorkelling and diving. Roam the resort's expansive grounds to discover two large swimming pools, a world-class spa and trails for hiking and biking. Two fine-dining establishments specialise in fresh seafood and locally sourced ingredients for crafting gourmet cuisine.
Grand Solmar Land's End Resort & Spa
An upscale resort on a cliffside perch, the Grand Solmar Land's End Resort & Spa offers luxury escapes a short stroll from both Lover's Beach and the iconic Arch of Cabo San Lucas. Deluxe suites have furnished balconies with sweeping views of the sea, full kitchens, and generous living rooms. Refresh at an infinity pool and savour a tropical cocktail at a swim-up bar. Melt under the healing hands of a masseuse at a spa cabana by the edge of Pacific waters.
Casa Bella Boutique Hotel
Casa Bella Boutique Hotel is true to its name with boutique charm a few blocks from the marina. Enjoy a lush garden courtyard that makes the bustle of downtown seem a world away. Accommodations with individual decoration have four-poster beds, separate seating areas and balconies. Lounge on an intimate terrace and refresh in an outdoor pool. There's also a spa if you're looking to indulge in a treatment.
Norman Diego's the Mexican Inn
Three blocks from the Cabo San Lucas Marina, Norman Diego's the Mexican Inn has casual air-conditioned guestrooms with natural wood furnishings and separate seating areas. Enjoy gardens teeming with lush tropical greenery and a courtyard fountain with traditional Mexican tiles. Continue your immersion in local culture with a cup of Mexican coffee in the shade of a palapa to the soft sounds of classic Mexican music.
Cabo San Lucas Beach for April
Divorce Beach
A close neighbour of Lovers Beach, Divorce Beach lies where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean by Land's End. A water taxi from the marina or Medano Beach can bring you to its shores. While it is a good spot for snorkelling and swimming, a strong undertow makes caution advisable. On land, you'll find unspoiled sands backed by dramatic rocks that create a photo-friendly scene.
Bars and Restaurants
From classic Mexican fare to international cuisine, Cabo San Lucas has diverse dining offerings to meet the cravings of any traveller. Relax over a bucket of beers at a laid-back marina joint or have an elegant evening out at a fine-dining establishment.
Don Manuel's
Offering an upscale hacienda-style dining experience, Don Manuel's at the Resort at Pedregal has a traditional open kitchen serving gourmet takes on Mexican classics. Savour signature dishes such as seared sea bass, pork belly tamales and yellowfin tuna tiradito. With old-world charm and new-world tastes, the eatery has a menu that focuses on locally sourced ingredients and regional favourites found across Mexico. The atmosphere is at once elegant and casual, making it a perfect place to relax as the sun goes down. Don Manuel's is open daily from 6 pm to 11 pm.
The Sand Bar
Welcoming with tables in the sand under the shade of a thatch-roofed palapa, the Sand Bar serves light seafood such as ceviche and Mexican-style shrimp cocktail before spectacular views of Land's End. Order a bucket of cold beer, cool your bare feet with sprinklers and take in the sandy scene. But most of Sand Bar's patrons don't come for the restaurant. Their second floor has a deck where you can get a professional massage at affordable prices before inspiring ocean views. The Sand Bar is open daily from 8 am to 10 pm.
Bella California Restaurant
Offering views of the Sea of Cortez at Villa del Palmar Beach Resort & Spa, Bella California Restaurant serves a fusion of Italian and California cuisine. Enjoy artisanal pizzas from a wood-burning oven, smoked-salmon frittatas and crepes stuffed with a variety of delights. With outdoor seating that sees gentle sea breezes and stunning sunsets, the beach-side bistro is a favourite for early evening dining. You can also check out its bountiful breakfast buffet. Bella California is open daily from 7 am to 10:30 pm.
Asi & Asado
Set along the road leading into Cabo San Lucas, Asi & Asado is popular with locals and visitors alike. From an open kitchen, the casual eatery serves tacos and classic Mexican meat dishes at affordable prices. Try the speciality of tacos campechanos with chorizo and ribeye. Top the tacos with a range of salsas and condiments including red onions and roasted peppers. You can also get seafood dishes and vegetarian platters. They're open daily from 10 am to 9 pm.
Things to do in Cabo San Lucas in April
Go Golfing
You'll find some of the best golf courses in North America in Cabo San Lucas. Renowned for seaside locales with magnificent views of the Sea of Cortez, the area has courses that are designed by golf greats Jack Nicklaus, Tom Fazio, Tom Weiskopf, and Roy Dye. Head out for a round with magnificent ocean vistas set against a dramatic mountain backdrop.
Board a Glass-Bottom Boat
If you're not up for getting wet, a glass-bottom boat tour is the next best way to discover undersea life. The clear waters around the Baja Peninsula are perfect for viewing tropical fish. You should also keep your eyes on the shore to see sea lions lazing along the coast. Glass-bottom boat tours feature stops at idyllic spots including Lovers Beach and its ill-named neighbor Divorce Beach.
Try Stand-Up Paddle Boarding
Easier than it seems, stand-up paddle boarding is a sport that's been growing in popularity and the waters around Cabo San Lucas are a great place to give it a go. Young and old alike can step onto the boards and paddle off for an adventure in the calm waters. You'll find rentals and pro instructors to give lessons on and around Médano Beach.
Climb Mount Solmar
Take a break from the beach and hike up Mount Solar. The moderate desert trek takes you past unique rock formations, diverse wildlife and varied fauna as you ascend along the Pacific coast. Enjoy cool weather on your ascent and appreciate panoramic views over blue ocean waters from soaring lookout points.