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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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News Article
Date: 10/26/2012
The Art Walk in San Jose del Cabo, which has long been considered a unique treasure of Los Cabos vacation tours; where visitors stroll at their own leisure and pace, checking out some of the pleasantly breathtaking art that is on showcase every Thursday night from 5:00 to 9:00 pm, began the new season, October 25th with the appearance of Captain America and Wonder Woman...
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News Article
Date: 10/25/2012
Everyone who visits and vacations in Cabo San Lucas will pass through Mexico's San Jose del Cabo International Airport once they finally arrive and again upon departure for their city of residence after their paradise getaway is over. During the past 3 years, the airport which receives all guests of Cabo San Lucas, has undergone several phases of renovation beginning with the upgrades to Terminal 2 (which was Terminal 3 a year...
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Date: 10/24/2012
The City of San Lucas celebrated their annual Fiesta de San Lucas festival with all the typical ingredients of years past. A top musical performer, the coronation of the San Lucas Festival Queen, and numerous special events which took place over the 4 days long party that occurs every late October. This year's celebration took place from October 19-21.
Event organizer and Cabo San Lucas City Council member, Martín Lagarda Ruiz said, "We remember our Mexican traditions and every person who made it possible to celebrate the cry for independence.
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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...
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Date: 10/16/2012
When hundreds of people start complaining on social media networks like facebook and twitter about traffic becoming more congested on their way to work in the U.S. because of the drop in unemployment, indicating more people have jobs, it is always a good thing to hear. The economy in the United States is picking up, and every time the fall slow season in Los Cabos ends it translates yearly into more tourism. Ever since the sudden drop in recent years, due largely also to unwarranted, biased bad press about alleged dangers in coming to Cabo as well as the beleaguered American...
News Article
Date: 10/15/2012
The little known three organic markets of Los Cabos are friendly, fun and atmospheric changes to the more popular local attractions of marlin fishing, golf, partying and beach life...
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News Article
Date: 10/2/2012
Angler David Smith, from Atlanta never expected to catch a 722 lb blue marlin. In fact the last time he caught anything close was a 55l lb'er twenty five years ago at Walkers Cay, Bahamas...
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News Article
Date: 10/2/2012
The still-growing Puerto Los Cabos Marina in San Jose del Cabo, located less than a mile from the heart of San Jose and connected by the newly constructed bridge (2011) of a year ago, is where locals and tourists drive, discover and enjoy the Container...