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Date: 4/30/2013
Cinco de Mayo celebrations in Los Cabos are limited to special events that are hyped up and promoted at most hotels and bars that recognize American and Canadian expectations of seeing the Holiday observed in sunny Baja California Sur, which commemorates the Republic of Mexico defeating the French army in the battle at Puebla in 1862.
On April 30, 2013, Mexico celebrates ''El Dia de el Niño or Day of the Child, as a national holiday along with May the 1st, as its national Labor Day (Dia de el Trabajo).More fuss is made in Los Cabos and Mexico, of these two...
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Date: 4/22/2013
UPDATE: Check out our latest guide to the event with schedules and all the information here (http://icabo.com/cabo-news/374/guide-los-cabos-open-of-surf-2013).
The first press conference for the Los Cabos Open of Surf 2013 was held April 10th at Cabo San Lucas where members of the organizing team as well as representatives of the Los Cabos Municipality answered questions and gave details about the upcoming 6 stars ASP surfing event that will be held this June 17th – June 23rd 2013 at Zippers beach – Costa Azul – at San Jose del Cabo.
Sitting at the press...
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Date: 4/19/2013
Every Spring, the non-profit organization, Yo Riciclo (I Recycle) invites community volunteers to participate in their annual General Recycling Campaign and beach...
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Date: 4/8/2013
The second annual Todos Santos Horse Festival (Festival del Caballo) will take place this year on Sunday, April 28, 2013. The free event is a cavalcade of dancing horses, rodeo events, trick roping, barrel races, and begins with a colorful parade through town, beginning at Puente La Muela to the Todos Santos baseball stadium. ''I remember going last year and it was great!'' exclaimed Nedra Dreyer, with much enthusiasm, as she recollected the growing family-friendly festivities of a year ago, which begin at 9:30 a.m.
''Anyone who wants to can ride in the Cabalgata,'' said organizers Arturo Geraldo and Kaia Thomson; referring...
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Date: 3/27/2013
It's the BIG question: what is there for kids to do in Cabo?
Kids activities in Cabo have grown dramatically in the last years due to the increasing number of families choosing to vacation in what used to be known as a playground of the rich and famous. There are now a huge range of kids activities to choose from in Los Cabos.
Of course, there is the wonderful warm waters surrounding Los Cabos and in particular many families head straight to Medano Beach to chill out and swim in the marked safe areas.
However, for youngsters who are not so keen on, or...
Date: 3/21/2013
While the beaches of Florida and the nightlife of Las Vegas often grab the headlines, there's nothing like Cabo for Spring Break!
The difference?
#1 - Food and beer is a fraction of the cost of anywhere in the USA and is even less than Cancun
#2 - All of the entertainment is within...
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Date: 3/1/2013
Celebrating its 8th year as one of the best Charity Golf Tournaments in town, the Los Cabos Humane Society´s Paws 'N Claws Golf Classic, will take place Saturday, March 16, 2013 at Cabo del Sol Golf Club. “This is the second major fundraiser of the year from which we must raise money for our spay/neuter program without having to cut back this year for lack of funding.” said Margarita Partridge of the LG Humane Society.
The fundraising cost for the Paws 'N Claws Golf Tournament is $400 U.S. dollars to shoot a round of 18 holes on the ocean course located...
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Date: 2/28/2013
When it comes to anyone having to forecast Cabo or even predict the new year for Cabo, 2013, we can be certain of a few simple things. One, it's going to be warm and sunny at least 340 days of the year. It might rain anywhere from 3-4 days in 2013, and with added flights scheduled to Los Cabos and the San Jose del Cabo airport, there will undoubtedly be more tourists and guests arriving by air.
Access to Cabo made simpler: While there will unfortunately be less visitors to this vacation paradise getting here by sea; as cruise ships have dwindled...
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Date: 2/26/2013
On Sunday, March 17, 2013 the little quiet town of El Triunfo, will host their 6th Annual Artisan Festival. El Triunfo is best described as an incredible step back in time. Like walking into the old west of Mexico. The scarcely populated city, is actually closer to being an old Mexican village. One without the comforts of modern technology. The city itself, is somewhat difficult to find as it lies tucked away, as if hidden, within the mountains and canyons that separate San Jose del Cabo and Los Barriles from La Paz.
At last year's event, there were live performances which began...
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Date: 2/21/2013
Although the legendary and timeless, Land's End Arch is what symbolizes Cabo San Lucas. It is Medano Beach, which brings people back, year after year. While Los Cabos has a tremendous amount of unique and wonderful beaches along the corridor, in San Jose del Cabo and as far away as Cabo Pulmo, Todos Santos or La Paz, it is Medano Beach that is the most frequented and Southern Baja California's regions, undoubted treasure.
''This is why we come back every year, '' said Steve Berry, a retired American from the Northern California bay area, who waved his hand towards Medano Beach from...