Nobody sees Cabo's seasons like the people scanning IDs at the door. The town parties 365 nights a year, but who's in the room, how long the lines run, and what the weather is doing outside change dramatically by month. Here's the honest calendar, from the crew that works it.
When is the best time to visit Cabo for nightlife?
High season runs November through April, with the biggest crowds during spring break (late February–March) and the December holidays. October–November is the local favorite: perfect weather, lively but breathable rooms. August–October is hurricane season — humid, storm-possible, and the quietest doors of the year.
The four seasons of downtown Cabo
High season (November–April)
Dry, warm, reliable — and every weekend downtown runs full. This is Cabo as advertised: cruise passengers by day, packed marina restaurants at sunset, and lines outside the good clubs by 11. If your trip lands here, book your night out before you fly; passes sell against a nightly capacity pool and high-season Saturdays hit it.
Spring break (late February–March)
The loudest stretch of the calendar — college crews, bachelor and bachelorette parties, and back-to-back theme nights. Mid-March is the absolute peak. If that's the energy you're flying in for, our spring break guide covers the whole season; if it's not, aim for late April instead — weather's just as good, crowd's half as feral.
Summer (May–July)
Hot — 90s°F by day — but the nights pay for it: a looser, more local crowd, no lines midweek, and the same music running. Great value season for groups that care more about the party than the pool weather.
Hurricane season (August–October)
The part most guides gloss over: late August through early October is real hurricane season in Baja. It's humid, storms can reshuffle a trip on short notice, and the town is at its quietest. The honest trade: rock-bottom crowds, easy walk-ins everywhere, and locals reclaiming the dance floors — but buy travel insurance and keep plans flexible. By mid-October the weather flips gorgeous and stays that way.
Month by month, from the door
| Month | Crowd | The vibe |
|---|---|---|
| January | Full | High season cruising; the NYE energy settles into steady party weekends |
| February | Full → packed | Early spring break waves arrive late in the month |
| March | Packed | Peak spring break — the wildest rooms of the year |
| April | Busy | Break tails off; Easter week spikes with national travelers |
| May | Moderate | Warm, easygoing, strong weekends (Cinco de Mayo pops) |
| June | Moderate | Grad trips and early summer groups; hot days, big nights |
| July | Moderate–busy | US summer vacations; July 4th weekend goes off downtown |
| August | Light | Humid, stormy-possible, locals' season |
| September | Lightest | Heart of hurricane season; Mexican Independence weekend is the bright spot |
| October | Building | Weather flips perfect mid-month; Halloween is a top-5 night of the year |
| November | Busy | The sweet spot: ideal weather, lively rooms, no crush |
| December | Packed | Holiday travelers all month; NYE is the single biggest night of the year |
The nights worth planning a trip around
- New Year's Eve — the biggest night of the year downtown, full stop. Everything sells out; reserve as far ahead as you can.
- Halloween — costume blowout across every club on the strip.
- Spring break Saturdays — peak chaos, peak lines, peak stories.
- Mexican Independence weekend (mid-September) — the national holiday brings the best domestic party crowd of the year.
- US long weekends — Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day all spike downtown noticeably.
Whatever month you pick, the night runs the same
The rhythm doesn't change with the calendar: downtown builds from 9 pm, the doors go 18+ at 10 (physical ID, always), and the rooms peak from 11 to 2. What changes is friction — in high season, the lines and full-capacity doors are where nights die. That's the problem our passes were built to delete: Best Clubs in Cabo ($114, reserved with $24, $90 balance at check-in) walks your group through express entry at three top clubs with open bar house drinks at every one, and one VIP host running the whole route. In March or December, that's not a luxury — it's the difference between partying and queueing.
Our honest recommendations
- Want the wildest version? Mid-March or New Year's week. Book everything early and embrace the crowds.
- Want the best overall trip? Late October through November. Perfect weather, full-but-breathable rooms, and every door easy.
- Want value? May–July. The party's intact, the prices and crowds aren't.
- Gambling on hurricane season? It can be wonderful — just insure the trip and stay flexible.
The bottom line
There's no dead month in Cabo, only different mixes of weather, crowd, and price. Pick your flavor, then lock the big night in before you land: a Best Clubs in Cabo reservation costs $24 a head today (the $64 passes reserve for just $13), and in any month that starts with "spring" or ends in "-ember," you'll be glad you're walking past the line instead of standing in it.
Ready to plan your night?
Reserve your pass with a small per-person deposit — the balance is due at check-in, and date changes are free with 72 hours' notice.

Diego runs the door for Cabo Party Pass and the Cabo Hospitality venue family — anchored by El Squid Roe, the heart of downtown Cabo San Lucas nightlife since 1989. He writes about the crawl, open-bar nights, and what actually makes a night downtown work.



