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Date: 5/9/2014
The Hummingbird Festival is the perfect event for your family this Mother’s Day. Food, music, art, children’s games, and contests are all a part of this celebration of International Migratory Bird Day. The festival is free, and all attendees will receive one raffle ticket for a chance to win fantastic...
Date: 5/6/2014
Whether your idea of luxury is exploring dramatic natural landscapes, reveling in a 24-hour beach and bar binge, staying in all-inclusive resorts, or eating in five star restaurants, Cabo has you covered. And when it comes to pampering yourself, the spa scene hits the...
Date: 5/2/2014
Cinco de Mayo is but a few days away, so Cabo San Lucas is gearing up for a huge celebration, right? Festivals, parades and plenty of parties? Well, not exactly. Cinco de Mayo – otherwise known as the 5th of May – is not quite what most Americans think it...
Date: 4/29/2014
Plenty of non-race fans have heard of the other off-road race that roars down the Baja peninsula once a year, the prestigious Baja 1000. Along with the Dakar Rally, it is the most recognized off-road competition in the world. But unless you’re an ardent follower of four-wheel desert racing, you might...
Date: 4/26/2014
Looking for something special to do on Mother’s Day? You’re in luck – Cabo is Mexico’s playground. The only difficulty will be in choosing what not to do! Fortunately, you’ll have two days to take full advantage: Mexico’s Mothers Day falls on Saturday, May 10th, while the U.S. celebrates the following...
Date: 4/22/2014
There’s been a lot of talk of Baja’s food and wine scene of late, not the least of which has come from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and NPR. Organic farms are on the rise, and Baja wineries have been experiencing a boom over the last ten years,...
Date: 4/19/2014
The fifth annual Cabo Marine Show will be held at the L-Dock on the Cabo San Lucas marina from May 15th through 17th. Cabo is already established as one of the top sportfishing destinations in the world, and anyone who has ever taken a stroll along the Cabo marina in winter...
Date: 4/17/2014
Ask any school age Mexican child and he will tell you that Día del Niño (Children’s Day) is April 30th. Though it isn’t a holiday per se, the date is recognized throughout the country as a day of celebration for all the nation’s children. Though a foreign concept to most American...
Date: 4/13/2014
There is an astonishing video spreading around the internet that has caused quite a stir in the past few days. Oarfish have been sighted in the Sea of Cortez, and some believe that the sighting of this strange creature is a sign of an imminent...
Date: 4/11/2014
There are many places on our lovely planet where a person can go to “wet a line.” That’s fisherman speak meaning to go out in search of some fish to tangle with. The Kona Coast of Hawaii, for example, is known for big black marlin catches. The Florida Keys and islands...