Jet Lag & Post-Flight IV · Los Cabos
Jet Lag & Post-Flight IV Drip in Los Cabos
Don’t lose day one to travel fog. Cabo Walk-In Clinic delivers a Jet Lag / Post-Flight IV drip to your hotel anywhere in Los Cabos, so you can shake off a long flight and start your trip strong. A licensed nurse brings it for $159 USD, same price mobile or in-clinic — ideal right after you land at SJD.
Why flights leave you wrecked
Cabin air is extremely dry, so you arrive dehydrated; you’ve likely slept poorly, eaten and drunk at odd times, and crossed a time zone or two. The result is the familiar travel fog — headache, fatigue, sluggishness. The Post-Flight drip targets the biggest, most fixable cause: dehydration. It pairs IV fluids and electrolytes with B-vitamins to restore hydration and support energy, so you feel human again far faster than waiting it out. Most North American visitors only cross one or two time zones to reach Cabo, so the dehydration piece is usually the dominant factor — and the one a drip handles best.
Best moments for a post-flight drip
Right after you land
Rehydrate at your first hotel before exploring — see also our airport-area page.
Pairs perfectly with the basics
A drip accelerates recovery, but combine it with the proven jet-lag fundamentals for the best result: get morning sunlight (Cabo has plenty), adjust to local sleep times immediately, and go easy on alcohol and caffeine on arrival day. Our full jet lag recovery guide covers the strategy. The drip gives you the hydration-and-energy head start; good habits do the rest.
Delivered across Los Cabos
Because San José del Cabo is closest to the airport, post-flight drips are especially popular there, but we deliver to San José, Cabo San Lucas and the Corridor alike, usually within 45 minutes.
Eastbound, westbound and the Cabo time zone
Here’s a reassuring quirk of traveling to Los Cabos: jet lag is usually mild. Cabo sits in Mexico’s Mountain time zone, so most travelers from the US and Canada cross only one or two hours — far less disruptive than a transatlantic or transpacific trip. That means the grogginess you feel on arrival is driven more by the long travel day, dry cabin air and poor sleep than by a big circadian shift. The practical upshot: the single most effective intervention is rehydration, which is exactly what a Post-Flight drip targets. Eastbound travelers (heading home) sometimes feel the clock more than westbound arrivals, but for the Cabo leg itself, dehydration is the dominant culprit. Combine the drip with the well-established circadian basics — get bright morning light (Cabo delivers), eat and sleep on local time immediately, and limit alcohol on arrival day — and you’ll likely feel normal within 24 hours. Our full jet lag recovery guide lays out the strategy. The drip simply gives you a hydrated, re-energized head start so day one isn’t a write-off.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does an IV drip help with jet lag?
Yes, especially the dehydration that drives much of travel fog. A post-flight drip restores fluids, electrolytes and B-vitamins, so you feel re-energized faster than waiting it out. $159 USD.
Can you deliver it right after I land at SJD?
Yes. We can have a post-flight drip at your first hotel the same day you arrive — one of our most popular requests in San José del Cabo near the airport.
Will it cure jet lag completely?
It gives you a strong head start by fixing dehydration and replenishing energy nutrients, but pair it with morning sunlight, local sleep timing and limited alcohol for the full effect.
Where do you deliver it?
Across Los Cabos — San José del Cabo, Cabo San Lucas and the Corridor — usually within about 45 minutes, same price mobile or in-clinic.
Just landed in Los Cabos?
A post-flight recovery drip can be at your hotel today.