Tag: Sanitation Measures

Los Cabos Receives Travel Safety Stamp from The World Travel & Tourism Council

Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, is the first destination on the Pacific to receive the Travel Safety Stamp granted by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC). The stamp is bestowed among destinations that have adopted a high standard of hygiene in establishments and are taking strong measures to protect travelers’ health.  

The Travel Safety Stamp and hygiene protocols issued by the WTTC are based on international standards and are supported by the World Tourism Organization. This distinction is designed to provide travelers with confidence when it comes to hygiene and sanitation measures among establishments and businesses operating within the tourism sector, such as hotels, restaurants, establishments, airlines, airports and cruises, etc.

Baja California Sur has complied with all safety protocols issued by the World Travel and Tourism Council – drawn up with the guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in close collaboration with the International Association of Air Transport (IATA), the International Council of Airports (ACI) and the International Association of Cruise Lines (CLIA).

Just a 30-minute drive from Cabo San Lucas, Hotel Casa Natalia is a charming 18-room boutique hotel in the heart of San Jose del Cabo’s Centro Historico. Outside the hotel walls, Casa Natalia is surrounded by quaint cobblestone streets, charming Spanish-inspired colonial buildings, family-owned jewelry shops, inviting restaurants and, of course, the natural beauty of Baja California.

We at Casa Natalia couldn’t be more excited to welcome you back to your second home with the confidence that your health and safety are a number one priority.

Read more about the health and safety protocols at Casa Natalia.

Come to escape, stay to discover at Casa Natalia. Book your accommodations in the Historical Center of San José del Cabo here.

Come to escape, stay to discover.

The municipality of Los Cabos government is implementing the Environmental Sanitation Tax. This is a new tax that will be dedicated to the betterment of the local community.

September 8th, 2022 – All travelers from this date on will be required to pay the daily tax. All reservations paid before this date will not be subject to paying this tax.
  • Who is subject to the tax? All travelers visiting a business unit that invoices for lodging services in Los Cabos.
  • How much is the tax? $33.68 Mexican Pesos per room per night ($1.70 USD depending on the exchange rate) regardless of the occupancy.
  • How will the tax be collected? The tax will be collected by hotels, timeshares, and lodging facilities across the destinations. Travelers will be able to see the tax charge in their hotel bill at check-in or check-out.
  • What is the purpose of the tax? The new tax will support government investment in environmental infrastructure, sustainability practices, and safety and security.

Environmental Sanitation Tax

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