Results containing 'August'
News Article
Date: 11/9/2013
Aeromexico to launc a nonstop flight from JFK in New York to Los Cabos Interantional Airport in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico on January 18th. This service will be seasonal through August 15th 2014.
United operates a nonstop from Newark, Aeromexico will have the only nonstop flight from New York to SJD.
"As the New York metro area continues to thrive as a key market for Los Cabos, we hope to increase airlift and provide travelers even more options," said Eduardo Seguro, managing director of the Los Cabos Tourism...
News Article
Date: 9/23/2013
It was announced in Mexico City on August 21, 2013 by President Enrique Peña Nieto that private companies plan to invest $8.6 billion US dollars in tourism projects throughout the country. The investments, said Nieto would focus on the construction of new hotels, renovation of older ones, while also giving other public spaces their own much-needed face-lift.
Mexico's board of tourism chief, Pablo Azcarraga, added that the $8.6 billion investment would help create 28,000 jobs directly related to the tourism industry and another 78,000 jobs to other renovation aspects linked to the infusion of the private investment. The announcement arrives at a...
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...
News Article
Date: 7/11/2013
The Pimp N' Ho Costume Ball held every year at Pink Kitty Nightclub in Cabo San Lucas, will celebrate its 15th anniversary this fall, in October 26th 2013, though the venue is not yet confirmed. The risque, sexy costumed event which starts at 9:00 p.m. has sold out every year since its humble beginnings in 1999. Tickets, which are always limited to 2,000, cost anywhere from $40-$200 US dollars, depending on when and how soon they are purchased.
In 2009, famous Motley Crue rock and...
News Article
Date: 3/14/2013
Newly arrived Cabo neurologist, Dr.Gabriela Santos, brings a warm and friendly attitude to a profession dedicated to the treatment of people suffering from migraines, epilepsy, and Parkinson Disease. The young, attractive doctor, opened her practice eight months ago, in the centralized offices of the AmeriMed building next to McDonald's and across the street from the highly visible Oxxo and Pemex gas station.
Dr. Santos is a graduate of UNAM University at Nuevo Leon with a specialty degree in Internal Medicine. She accomplished her graduate work in Texas at Metropolitan Hospital and began practicing clinical neurology three years ago in Monterrey, Mexico's, San...
News Article
Date: 1/31/2013
Hollywood actress Jennifer Aniston has been confirmed scouting wedding locations in Los Cabos this January for her upcoming nuptials to fiance, Justin Theroux. It so happens, celebrities are not the only ones choosing Cabo San Lucas for their paradise wedding bliss. Couples from all over the world arrive in Cabo to exchange wedding vows on either this area's wonderful beaches or within the luxurious hotel resorts that dot Southern Baja California.
''They are first legally married in the USA, and then choose from the many different venues to pick from,'' said Cabo wedding planner expert, Sandra Scandiber. ''How and where they choose...
News Article
Date: 12/3/2012
For hundreds of years now, wines and winemakers of Mexico have long been the silent shadow of the tequila and beer making giants south of the US border. Sales numbers show 90 percent of the country's wine is produced and distributed out of the Valley of Guadalupe in Ensenada, San Antonio de Las Minas and Calafia in Baja California. A mere hour and a half drive south of the San Diego/San Ysidro Border.
The area of northern Mexico enjoys year round grape-loving temperatures and near-perfect soil conditions.
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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: 10/1/2012
Anyone lucky enough to visit Cabo San Lucas right now will be amazed at the variety and color of the butterflies that have exploded ever since the heavy August rains.
The recent unusual Cabo weather event has produced a green desert and the attendant growth has sparked an eruption of multi-colored...