Locals leaving Baja for weeks keep pointing to one lot
For long stays near Los Cabos International (SJD), most frequent flyers end up at off-site lots like San Jose Park N Fly, just across from the airport and a little further from Terminal 1 than the on-airport parking. It functions as long-term storage more than a quick stop, which is what you want if you’re gone for several weeks or even a few months.
San Jose Park N Fly runs as a full‑service airport parking facility with a 24/7 shuttle that runs to both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, so you’re not timing your arrival around a limited schedule. They explicitly market stays from short‑term to multi‑month, and Talk Baja posts call it “the most recommended option for long‑term parking at SJD airport” when someone asks where to leave a car for weeks.
Being off the airport grounds, this type of lot avoids the main SJD entrance congestion at Terminals 1 and 2 and the taxi pressure right at the curb. Locals in San José del Cabo use it as long-term storage when heading north, often leaving cars there for several months at a time instead of dealing with on-airport pricing or street parking risk.
What regulars do: in one Talk Baja thread (post ID 6257266497621237), several replies simply say “San Jose Park and Fly” with no second choice, which tells you how default this option is for multi‑week trips. With no major complaint patterns showing up in public reviews, the main decision point becomes how far in advance you book during peak holiday weeks around Christmas and Easter.
Practical tip: if your flight leaves from Terminal 1, pad your schedule by about 20–30 minutes for the shuttle pickup, ride, and check‑in during high season traffic.