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Date: 12/12/2012
Christmas and New Year's in Cabo San Lucas during the holiday season is one that varies in contrast from one city to the next. In San Jose del Cabo for instance, city leaders use the plaza located in front of their historic Catholic Church to celebrate Christmas with a large tree lit up with the red and green colors of Christmas; fully draped with festive decorations, and tree ornaments.
"We decided to venture into San Jose del Cabo and to our delight, it was lit up with Christmas lights and decorations, spreading the Holiday festiveness that made it feel like December." said...
News Article
Date: 12/10/2012
So, where are the local hangouts in Cabo? When locals in Los Cabos venture into the party atmosphere of their much loved city, they tend to check into places which have drink specials and into watering holes where they are most comfortable soaking in the Cabo San Lucas nightlife.
For the group of locals, 40 years and older, some of their more popular hangouts tend to be Tanga Tanga, where they can sometimes check out the live band performances and watch multiple sporting events on any if the 8 plasma televisions located at the semi-circular bar that curls around the open air...
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Date: 12/6/2012
Off-road in Cabo has gained lots of attraction over the years thanks to one of the longest, most storied events in Baja California, Mexico, the off-road SCORE Baja 1000 race, which just celebrated its 45th annual all terrain endurance run from Ensenada to La Paz every November. A race which has led to fuel the popularity of off-road buggy adventure activities in Cabo; or all terrain vehicles (ATV) tours for the thrill seeking visitors to Cabo San Lucas and the Southern Baja California Region. Most ATV tours include pick up and return of guests to their respective resorts and range in...
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Date: 12/5/2012
Because the Los Cabos Humane Society Society does not receive any funding from the Government of Mexico, they are totally dependent on donated monies to keep their services available to Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. Everything from the decent shelter they provide to sick and lost animals, mobile spray and neuter clinics, pet food, shampoo, medical supplies, and dog and cat bedding are all provided by money generated from their annual Dressed to the K9's...
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Date: 12/4/2012
Of all the National holidays in Mexico, none can bring about the passion or fervor more than the holiday recognized every December 12; El Dia de la Virgin de Guadalupe.
This particular holiday for instance, sets itself apart from the others in Mexico, because of its Catholic Church origins and commitment of those intensely connected to the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus.
A prime example is a blog story comment left by someone from the United States windy city known as...
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News Article
Date: 11/29/2012
The La Paz Reggae Festival (which actually doesn't take place in La Paz but in San Pedrito; a beach community on the outskirts of Todos Santos) kicks off this Saturday, December 1 with an array of reggae artists from Jamaica, England, Guadalajara, Mexico City and La Paz.
San Pedrito Beach is an estimated 30 minute drive from Cabo San Lucas along the newly constructed highway next to the Pacific...
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Date: 11/26/2012
Los Cabos will celebrate its 7th edition of the annual “Sabor A Cabo” Gastronomic Festival beginning November 25 and continuing until the 1st of December. This year, the festival is expanding it's wine section by bringing in a greater number of Mexico wineries, which festival organizers anticipate will increase the exposure and add further interest to the already growing food and entertainment available. Let’s face it - who in this culinary rich Southern Baja California region does not love a good bottle of...
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Date: 11/20/2012
The Baja International Film Festival started out Thursday night in royal fashion and continued to amaze everyone present with their unique touches of extravagance and style with a Thursday night outdoor screening at the Wirikuta Cactus Nursery grounds at Puerto Los Cabos of the Mexican film, ''Hecho En Mexico'' which many commented was akin to a lengthy tourism video of Mexico.
The seemingly endless tasty hors d'oeuvres, food and hosted cold beers and succulent wine complimented the ambitious efforts put on by festival organizers which included live music and friendly gathering of such noteworthy stars like Edward Norton, Esai Morales, Jacob Vargas,...
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Date: 11/15/2012
Opening night at the first annual BIFF (Baja International Film Festival) proceeded in duplicate fashion similar to the very legendary film festivals of Cannes, Venice and Sundance which this newly minted grand event aspires to be like. There were the streaming hollywood premier night lights cascading against the dark San Jose del Cabo evening, as if beckoning to everyone in beautifully warm Los Cabos, ''Here we...
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Date: 10/30/2012
Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is Mexico's national holiday which personifies the celebration of family and friends to remember loved ones who have passed away and commemorate their lives in prayer and party and is most commonly recognized by the painted skulls which symbolize its importance to the history and traditions of Mexican culture.
The Halloween-type celebrations take place every November in connection with the Catholic holidays of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day (November 1 and 2). Origins of the holiday date back...
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