What's the weather like in Cabo San Lucas in June
Temperature
Along with July, June is the hottest time of the year in Cabo San Lucas. Daily average temperatures in June range from a high of 37C (99F) to a low of 21C (69F), with an overall average of 29C (84F). These temperatures are close to what you can expect in the similar desert coast of Dubai and also in Malaysia. The average sea temperature in Cabo San Lucas is 24C (76F) in June.
Sunshine Hours
While the rain increases over the previous month, you'll still see the year's highest levels of sunshine in June. The month has an average of 12 hours a day, equal to that of May.
Rainfall
June kicks off Cabo San Lucas's rainy period with some serious volume. Compared to the 8mm average that falls in May, the 107mm over 27 days in June is a considerable spike.
Humidity
June has an average humidity of 75%, contrasted with the year's high in December at 85%.
Sunrise and Sunset
On June 1, the sun rises at 6:34 am and sets at 8:01 pm, creating 13:27 hours of daylight. On June 30, the sun comes up at 6:37 am and falls at 8:08 pm, with 13:31 hours of overall daylight.
Wind Speed
You can expect moderate winds in June that average about 4 m/s.
Extreme Weather
June falls at the start of the area's hurricane season from June to October. Even during the season it is unlikely that the peninsula will get hit with a major storm in the early stage of the period so extreme weather is not to be expected.
Cabo San Lucas Hotels in June
With dramatic cliffs that overlook shimmering ocean waters, Cabo San Lucas is home to a diverse range of hotels and resorts. Stay at large complexes with multiple pools, mid-size beach clubs or intimate accommodations offering seaside views.
Grand Fiesta Americana Los Cabos All Inclusive Golf & Spa
"Grand" isn't a big enough word to describe Grand Fiesta Americana Los Cabos All Inclusive Golf & Spa. Eight restaurants, five bars, multiple pools and access to two championship golf courses don't come close to listing the amenities the resort offers. In Spanish colonial style, guestrooms and suites have polished marble floors and private terraces with magnificent ocean views. Indulge in a wine-based treatment at SOMMA WineSPA, work out at a state-of-the-art fitness centre or embark on a fishing, diving, horseback or motorcycle adventure.
Casa Dorada Los Cabos Resort & Spa
An all-suite escape on Medano Beach, Casa Dorada Los Cabos Resort & Spa offers upscale accommodations with marble bathrooms, spa tubs, kitchenettes and terraces featuring splendid sea views. Plunge into one of two free-form pools surrounded by soaring palm trees. Indulge in an all-natural treatment at the Saltwater Spa. Dining and nightlife are never far with three gourmet restaurants and a lively nightclub on the grounds. A family-friendly resort, Casa Dorada also has a Kid's Place program and just about every water activity you can imagine.
Marina Fiesta Resort & Spa
Offering views of mountains and the marina, Marina Fiesta Resort & Spa has spacious suites with living and dining areas, kitchens, wet bars and balconies with ocean views. Dine on traditional Mexican cuisine at an alfresco restaurant, or grab gourmet grub to go at an on-site market. If you go for a dip in the pool you owe it to yourself to hit the swim-up bar for a refreshing cocktail. Take the indulgence a bit farther with a soothing massage at the spa.
Los Milagros Hotel
A five-minute stroll from the Cabo San Lucas Marina, Los Milagros Hotel has comfortable guestrooms with WiFi, kitchenettes and separate living areas. Enjoy a courtyard teeming with tropical greenery and a gurgling fountain. Refresh in an outdoor pool and relax on a rooftop sundeck. An affordable boutique option with Spanish-colonial style, Los Milagros put you near the Sea of Cortez, Pacific waters and all the action in downtown Cabo San Lucas.
Cabo San Lucas Beach for June
Playa El Médano
Médano Beach is the beating heart of beach life in Cabo San Lucas. A long stretch of sand is backed by bars, restaurants, shops and kiosks renting equipment for watersports. You can kayak, parasail and rent a Waverunner to take out into the calm ocean water. You can also swim in roped-off areas, though no lifeguards are on duty. Médano is also a popular spot for venturing to other shores in water taxis.
Bars and Restaurants
Do you like to enjoy fine dining with your toes in the sand? Perhaps you prefer solid pub grub at a lively bar or vegetarian options at a trendy cafe. However you desire to dine, Los Cabos has dozens of eateries that are ready to serve.
El Farallon
A high-end eatery in the cliffs of the Resort at Pedregal, El Farallon has some of the most sought-after seafood selections in Cabo San Lucas. Fresh-from-the-sea offerings are presented on a bed of shaved ice before they're crafted into delectable dishes. Choose from locally caught sea bass, yellowtail and parrot fish for dining on an oceanfront terrace. Tempt your palate with a trio of appetizers that accompany all meals and include crab and chipotle soup and an heirloom tomato salad with panela cheese. Have you saved room for dessert? Decadent Mexican doughnuts are not to be missed. El Farallon is open daily from 5 pm to 11 pm.
Neptunos
Much like its namesake aquatic god, Neptunos focuses on wonders of the sea. The relaxed open-air eatery is set back from the more crowded tourist scene and welcomes with an eclectic decor fashioned largely from refurbished pallets. After you've crunched on chips with a variety of salsas, you can't miss with a tuna ceviche appetizer or coconut shrimp. Continue with shrimp aguachiles, fried snapper with garlic or an octopus skillet. Why not indulge in a mango margarita during your seafood feast? Neptunos is open from Wednesday to Monday from 1 pm to 10 pm and closed on Tuesday.
Crazy Lobster Bar & Grill
Famed for its affordable fare, Crazy Lobster Bar & Grill is a popular stop for seafood. A full lobster-tail dinner will set you back less than $20. Shrimp fajitas cost even less. But it's not all about seafood. You can also order moderately priced steak platters and barbecued ribs. With happy hour specials that run from 10 am to 6 pm you can get beers and tequila shots at bargain prices. Crazy Lobster is open Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 10 pm and on Sunday from 1 pm to 10 pm.
Doggy Style
With a name like Doggy Style, you can expect the restaurant to be a bit cheeky. Double entendre aside, the joint by Medano Beach serves homemade hot dogs, Italian sausages, and bratwurst with a variety of tasty toppings. They also offer build-your-own gourmet burgers, hand-cut fries and milkshakes in tropical fruit flavours. A nod to the Canadian owners, Doggy Style also specialises in poutine. They're open from Monday to Saturday from 3 pm to 11 pm.
Things to do in Cabo San Lucas in June
Dine at the Marina
The waters of the Sea of Cortez are abundant with fish, and fishermen bring their daily hauls to the marina. That makes it an excellent spot for fresh seafood. Dine at time-honoured haunts such as Lorenzillo's lobster house. Savour signature seafood at Solomon's Landing or the Baja Lobster Company. If you're not feeling like fish, the marina also has an array of restaurants that serve a range of cuisine.
Kayak in the Sea of Cortez
One of the best ways to explore the Sea of Cortez is by kayak. Glide along the coast and visit tucked-away shores that boat tours can't reach. You can paddle off solo, in a kayak for two, or join a tour. Organized outings depart from the marina with stops at El Arco and Pelican Rock.
Take Off on a Waverunner
For a thrilling time out on the water, rent a jet ski or Waverunner. On Médano Beach, you can rent both and blast off for cruises through the Sea of Cortez that hit 80 kilometres per hour. Enjoy your high-speed trip along the coast of Los Cabos alone or on a Waverunner for two. Rentals are from 30 minutes to hour-long rides.
Fly High With Parasailing
There's almost no better way to get a birds-eye view of the coast than parasailing. Depart in a motorboat from the harbour and soon you'll be soaring through the air at an altitude of 600 feet. Take in magnificent views over Médano Beach and Land's End. Those not looking to do any high-flying fun can skim along the water during their parasailing adventure.