Results containing 'La Paz'
News Article
Date: 10/23/2012
The warm waters of Southern Baja California have long attracted some of the oldest and largest species on the planet, thousands of years before tourists began streaming to Los Cabos to see them during the fall and winter months of mid-October to March. And while whale sharks possess names that distinguish them as very large (whale) and potentially dangerous (sharks) they are undoubtedly very tame, non-aggressive, colossal creatures of the sea.
First recorded as a species of the sea in April 1829 after its first documented appearance in Table Bay, South Africa, the whale shark is known to reach lengths in size...
News Article
Date: 10/19/2012
There's really only one accurate response, whenever people inquire about the weather in Los Cabos, and that's hot, hot, hot. Whether visitors ask about the temperatures in San Jose del Cabo, Cabo San Lucas, La Paz or even East Cape, the answer never changes, as most travelers who venture to this Baja California Region are very well aware that when they arrive, the climate is always going to be...
News Article
Date: 8/31/2012
Cabo San Lucas weather in August can be a scintillating time of year with intense heat and humidity reaching near peak levels; which has proven a bit bothersome for tourists and Mexican visitors alike, who are not prepared for such extreme high temperatures. The weather unfortunately does not get any better in September, when the nights do not cool down much and the days undergo a sweat-causing humidity unrivaled in most other places except possibly,...
Date: 8/9/2012
I am often asked this: “When is the best time to visit Cabo?” and the answer I always give, not without some justification, is “Anytime is the best time to visit...
News Article
Date: 8/6/2012
I have been a long time visitor to Cabo San Lucas and I absolutely love the place: the buzz, the people, the bars and restaurants, the marina…it’s all great. I am lucky enough to get to visit up to 6 times a year so I think I know the town pretty well now!
However I have rarely ventured outside. In fact, apart from 2 trips to Cerritos beach (highly recommended) I pretty much stay in town.
On my last trip however I decided to rectify things and I took a road trip with my kids up to La Paz. Boy was it worth...
News Article
Date: 4/5/2012
This jewel of the East Cape region of Baja California Sur stretches five miles from the northernmost tip, Pulmo Point, to the southernmost tip, Los...
News Article
Date: 11/23/2011
If you love the water, chances are you’ll love Los Cabos. Why? With two oceans to choose from, miles of sandy beaches, waves, and thousands of fish, it’s impossible to come here and NOT enjoy the water. Here is our list of must-try water sports while in Los Cabos. Some you might already enjoy, while others might just convert you into a bona fide beach...
News Article
Date: 11/23/2011
The capital of Baja California Sur is just what it advertises: peaceful! La Paz (meaning peace in Spanish) can trace its history back 10,000 years, thanks to the cave paintings left by hunter-gatherers. Hernan Cortez landed here, John Steinbeck waxed poetic about it, and La Paz has...
News Article
Date: 11/23/2011
Golf. Perhaps 20 years ago, not a word you would have associated with Los Cabos, or even with Mexico. Today, Los Cabos is home to some of the finest golf courses in the world, and is a premier destination for golfers of all levels. Big names come here to compete, to relax and to create their signature courses. Golf courses sparkle like jewels all along the coastline. So what is it about Los Cabos that makes it an international golf...
News Article
Date: 11/23/2011
Foodies can rejoice upon arrival in Los Cabos. The peninsula’s culinary delights range from simple, traditional fare harvested from the bounty of...