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News Article
Date: 10/31/2013
In about a week, the Cabo San Lucas bay will suddenly be a lot more crowded than normal. Sailboat after sailboat will cruise past Land’s End, glide into the bay and gather just out from the golden sands of Medano Beach looking for a spot to drop anchor. Many boats will flock to the waters by the arroyo because of the ease of anchoring there, but there will be so many boats that they will line up all along the beach, in front of all the resorts from the arroyo to the beach restaurants. Then the sailors will make their way...
News Article
Date: 10/29/2013
Cruise ships stationed in San Lucas Bay are part of the high season landscape that welcomes back visitors and guests to warm weathered, sunny, festive Cabo. Royal Caribbean, with a fleet of over 20 ships is a regular, cruise ship visitor to Cabo port; along with other fine cruise ship carriers like Disney, Norwegian, Holland, Princess, Regent, Seaborne, Oceana and Carnival Cruises.
Sometimes, as many as 4 cruise ships can be found patiently wading in the Sea of Cortez waters, while boat-loads of its passengers spend as many as 6-8 hours shopping in various different parts of...
News Article
Date: 10/21/2013
Late October and early November mark the start of high season in Los Cabos, and this year, there is much to look forward to in San Jose del Cabo. What many visitors to Cabo are unaware of is that San Lucas is one of--if not the very youngest city in the world. A population that did not begin to establish itself and grow until late in the 1960's and mid-1970's.
San Jose del Cabo meanwhile, was first colonized as a mission by the Spaniards in 1730, as a means to quell the pirate raids that were disrupting their exploration of the Americas....
News Article
Date: 10/11/2013
Los Cabos may have long ago cemented its reputation for luxury resorts and plush spas, championship golf courses and world class sportfishing, but its reputation as a culinary destination has grown tremendously over the past decade as well. Cabo does still offer one of the most popular eating experiences – grabbing a table at one of the beach restaurants for a bucket of beers and some chips, salsa and guacamole – but Cabo is a lot more than chips and salsa. As it has grown up, some of the most talented chefs from all over Mexico have been drawn to this...
News Article
Date: 9/28/2013
Looking for something different for dinner? How about crab empanadas or octopus in garlic sauce? Are you up for a sea conch ceviche or aguachiles (raw shrimp and cucumbers in a spicy lime salsa)? Maybe you're interested in something simpler, like a fresh fish fillet or coconut shrimp with a mango dipping sauce? Will you be adventurous, or are you more likely to order the pescado del día (catch of the day)? Whatever you're craving, you're in the right place.
Los Cabos is known for its mariscos (seafood). Located on the Sea of Cortez - so rich in sea life that...
News Article
Date: 9/17/2013
The Cabo Comedy Festival was first announced back in April, as an October 2-6 event, ''Where the Land Ends and the Laughter begins.'' And well, the laughter's about to begin as October is just right around the comedy corner.
With the full support of the Mexico Board of Tourism, and the backing of many Baja California Sur movers and shakers, the event will take place at three different restaurant and bar venues in the heart of the downtown strip; Desperados, Hard Rock Cafe, and the Pink Kitty nightclub. Some of the comedy industries top headlining stars who will be in town...
News Article
Date: 8/26/2013
From November 1st through November 3rd, 2013, ''Cabo Loves Yoga'' presents a three day festival celebrating yoga life. The event will feature outdoor yoga practice, lots of live music and fresh organic local cuisine, as well as three of the most talented yogi's of Mexico; Andrea Borbolla, Baptiste Marceau, and Amado Cavazos.
This first annual yoga gathering will also feature key note speaker, Stacey Lei Krauss, of International Elite Nike Trainer. Guests are invited to take their yoga mats outside for beach front yoga sessions with some of the best yoga instructors, after fresh organic meals in the breathtaking surroundings of sunshine...
News Article
Date: 8/10/2013
The Natural History Museum of Cabo San Lucas, also known as El Museo de las California's is easily found at its central location at the northern corner of the tiny Amelia Wilkes Plaza, between Cabo San Lucas Avenue and Miguel Hidalgo. At one side of the museum and plaza is a white, archaeological skeleton of a grey whale, that makes it difficult to miss.
The small museum has a collection of historical artifacts including maps, tools, fossils from the Sierra del la Laguna, and journals that date back to the 16th century expeditions of early Spanish explorers and conquistadores like Hernan...
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...
Date: 7/1/2013
4th of July in Cabo San Lucas is a holiday that has been celebrated for patriotic Americans both living and visiting this vacation hot spot for more than a decade now. ''Even though the 4th is an American holiday, many of the Medano Beach resorts will have a fireworks display for...