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A Montecristo Estate at Pueblo Bonito Golf and Resort Spa in Cabo San Lucas. Victor Elias/Victor Elias Photography Text size
Before the onset of Covid-19, Mexico’s Baja Peninsula served up a luxury resort and real estate market hotter than the sun over the Sea of Cortés. With successful properties and new projects running from Los Cabos north to Loreto, the region’s reliable weather and friendly exchange rates brought Americans south of the border at an ever-growing pace.
Then, as the coronavirus disrupted multiple industries around the world, the pandemic shook Baja properties to their sandy foundations. The resorts and real estate communities closed in March of last year and underwent a staged reopening amid an uncertain economic environment.
Jan 15, 2021
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At Pueblo Bonito Pacifica Golf & Spa Resort, an adults-only all-inclusive near downtown Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, COVID-19 prevention almost looks like something out of a science fiction flick.
Staff members and guests are required to wear masks in public areas, of course, and the resort collection has peppered its properties with social distancing markers. But that’s just where the preventative measures start.