The Resort at Pedregal, which reopened Jan. 31, 2015, after hurricane repairs and a management change, is one of the most luxurious hotels in Los Cabos, Mexico. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Another nighttime glimpse at the recently reopened, sumptuous Resort at Pedregal in Los Cabos. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
The family-run Bungalows Hotel, a quieter option located in downtown Cabo San Lucas, has reopened after undergoing repairs. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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All 16 of the hotel’s guest rooms are back in service. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Workers make repairs at the Hyatt Place hotel, in San Jose del Cabo, which suffered when Hurricane Odile hit in September. The hotel is taking reservations beginning in July. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Hoping for a snack, pelicans keep a close eye on a fisherman in the Cabo San Lucas marina. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Water taxis and sea birds circle the rock formations at Land’s End, Cabo San Lucas. Jesus Aaron, who gave no last name, is among dozens of captains who work the waters. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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Workers are still repairing damages from September’s hurricane. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
A tourist rides a zip-line at Wild Canyon adventure park in Los Cabos. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
After the hurricane, the park’s 1,082-foot-long wooden suspension bridge was mangled “like something in an Indiana Jones movie,” according to park owner León Robles. The bridge was quickly repaired however, and reopened in late December. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Downtown Cabo San Lucas has almost completely recovered from Hurricane Odile, and retains its rustic feel. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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The view from Lover’s Beach, Cabo San Lucas, as a cruise ship passes. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Grecia Contreras works in costume at Mi Casa restaurant in Cabo San Lucas, posing for photos with tourists. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Flora Farm, a popular restaurant and garden complex outside San Jose del Cabo, also sells organic produce. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Workers deal with broken tiles on the roof of Dreams Los Cabos Suites, located along the Los Cabos hotel corridor. The resort is forecasting a June 1 reopening. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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Cabo’s Medano Beach is a hub of daytime activities, especially watersports. With 20% of the local hotel rooms out of action, beaches and sidewalks are less crowded, and vendors are competing for fewer customers. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)