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News Article
Date: 9/11/2013
Starting Friday, October 25, 2013, the Association of Historic Central San Jose del Cabo, will be holding one of their most ambitious events of this fall, by hosting what will be known as the Salt and Music Festival; which will take place every Tuesday and Friday until the end of the 2104 Calendar year.
''Our objective is to recapture the festive atmosphere of our community,'' said Association board president, Blanca Pedrin, ''We want to bring life back to downtown San Jose with a traditional feel.'' The event will run from 5:30 until 10 p.m, and will consist of tables set all through...
News Article
Date: 8/26/2013
From November 1st through November 3rd, 2013, ''Cabo Loves Yoga'' presents a three day festival celebrating yoga life. The event will feature outdoor yoga practice, lots of live music and fresh organic local cuisine, as well as three of the most talented yogi's of Mexico; Andrea Borbolla, Baptiste Marceau, and Amado Cavazos.
This first annual yoga gathering will also feature key note speaker, Stacey Lei Krauss, of International Elite Nike Trainer. Guests are invited to take their yoga mats outside for beach front yoga sessions with some of the best yoga instructors, after fresh organic meals in the breathtaking surroundings of sunshine...
News Article
Date: 8/10/2013
The Natural History Museum of Cabo San Lucas, also known as El Museo de las California's is easily found at its central location at the northern corner of the tiny Amelia Wilkes Plaza, between Cabo San Lucas Avenue and Miguel Hidalgo. At one side of the museum and plaza is a white, archaeological skeleton of a grey whale, that makes it difficult to miss.
The small museum has a collection of historical artifacts including maps, tools, fossils from the Sierra del la Laguna, and journals that date back to the 16th century expeditions of early Spanish explorers and conquistadores like Hernan...
News Article
Date: 8/2/2013
Mexico's war of Independence to end nearly 300 years of Spanish rule, began with a Catholic priest's ringing of the church bell in the town of Dolores, Guanajuato on September 16, 1810. A historic event, that called upon people of mixed ancestry in Mexico, to take up their arms and fight for their most basic political and civil rights; as well as a redistribution of land and a demand for racial equality.
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla's ''Grito de Dolores'' (Cry of Dolores) led to the country's life changing revolts, which were forged even after the Catholic priest was captured and executed by...
Date: 7/1/2013
4th of July in Cabo San Lucas is a holiday that has been celebrated for patriotic Americans both living and visiting this vacation hot spot for more than a decade now. ''Even though the 4th is an American holiday, many of the Medano Beach resorts will have a fireworks display for...
News Article
Date: 6/11/2013
The 5th Annual Festival of Music will once again feature a seemingly endless number of bands that are certain to entertain everyone in attendance on Friday, June 21st in downtown San Jose del Cabo's central plaza, art gallery, and old colonial buildings area. There are 16 confirmed stages that will host 64 bands that will play non-stop music from 4:00 pm-1:00 a.m
The event's organizing committee has seen this unique and special event, grow every year since it first began. It is justifiably considered the largest live band celebration of music in the world. An idea that began a half decade ago...
Date: 6/6/2013
World famous magician and entertainer, Chriss Angel, will be in Los Cabos, June 24-29 to film his impressive, mystery, magic, suspense show for Spike cable television.''I want ''Loyals'' all over the world to come out here, meet each other; of course meet me, and participate in one of my episodes. It's...
News Article
Date: 5/22/2013
Visitors needing to use the internet during their vacation, can do so at any of the available free wi-fi spots in Cabo San Lucas. Of course, by free, the term doesn't necessarily mean absolutely free of charge at most of the places offering wifi services within their establishment.
While the government of Mexico has designated several absolutely free wifi hot spots in Cabo, those are generally located further up and away from the San Lucas tourist section of Medano Beach, the downtown strip, and Marina areas; where they are used by the prospective elementary, junior high and high school aged kids designated...
News Article
Date: 5/13/2013
We all love having a beer or a margarita right on the beach while having a fun social time. So here are some great beach bars in Cabo and it’s surrounding areas.
Cerritos Beach, Pescadero
One of the only Beach Bars in Cabo that is furthest from Los Cabos, is located in the small farming town of Pescadero, Baja California Sur; en-route towards Todos Santos. The Cerritos Beach Club and Restaurant is open from 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Equipped for a seating capacity of approximately 150 people, the Cerritos Beach Club offers a menu with prices that...
News Article
Date: 5/6/2013
Mother's Day is a national holiday in Mexico and is honored and celebrated at the many Cabo San Lucas resorts and restaurants. While it is always celebrated in the United States as the second Sunday of each May, Mexico officially always recognizes the special occasion and national holiday on
May 10.
And while older Mexican's bestow store bought cards, and flowers that play a prominent part of the traditional gifts American children present to their mamas; Mexican youngsters however, are taught to create custom, simple, humble gifts that sons and daughters construct themselves at school with loving care in the day or two...