Beyond Cabo: The Best Day Trips to La Paz, Todos Santos, and the East Cape

Los Cabos is a destination in its own right, but one of its biggest strengths is as a gateway. Within a few hours’ drive, travelers can reach three distinct worlds: La Paz, where the rhythm of daily life revolves around

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Finding Your Game: The Best Sports Bars in Cabo San Lucas

Sports bars in Cabo are more than places to watch a score. They are gathering spots where visitors and locals connect over a shared passion. The best of them create an easy sense of community, sometimes through the electricity of

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Los Cabos Airport Transportation: How to Get from San Jose del Cabo International to Your Destination

For most travelers, the first impression of Los Cabos isn’t the Arch at Land’s End but the arrivals hall at San Jose del Cabo International Airport (SJD). While the airport is modest, the transportation experience can feel overwhelming for first-time

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Best Exchange Rates in Los Cabos: How to Get Pesos Without the Tourist Markup

Travelers from the U.S. or Canada are used to relying heavily on cards. Sometimes, even places like cafés, stadiums, or boutique shops no longer take cash at all in those countries. Los Cabos (which includes Cabo San Lucas and San

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Top Farm-to-Table Restaurants In Baja California Sur And The Local Farms Behind Them

Farm-to-table has become a defining feature of dining in Baja California Sur. But the obvious question is: where does the food actually come from? As journalist Chris Sands has noted, the agricultural bounty behind this culinary movement doesn’t spring from

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Regenerative Medicine in Baja California Sur: Leading Clinics and What’s Next

Regenerative medicine is no longer confined to research labs. In Baja California Sur, stem cell therapies and longevity protocols are available in private clinics that cater to both residents and international patients. Once associated mainly with tourism and retirement, the

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Slow Surfing in Baja California Sur: A Mindful Approach to Surfing

Surfing is often portrayed as a rush: big waves, crowded breaks, and the pursuit of performance. In Baja California Sur, however, a different rhythm exists. Here, the practice of slow surfing invites travelers and locals alike to treat the ocean

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Scuba Diving in Loreto: Exploring the Depths of the Sea of Cortez

Scuba diving has long been associated with adventure, exploration, and marine discovery. In Loreto, Baja California Sur, situated within the UNESCO-listed Loreto Bay National Marine Park, the practice is increasingly recognized not just as recreation, but also as a path

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Baja California Sur’s Long Wait for Reliable, Clean Energy May Be Ending

Mexico has announced plans to build its first two thermosolar power plants, which will be located in Baja California Sur. The projects, each using mirrors and storage tanks to capture and keep the sun’s heat, promise something conventional solar panels

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Chile en Nogada by the Sea: Sabores de Puebla at The Cape

Few dishes capture the spirit of Mexico like chile en nogada. Seasonal, baroque, and steeped in both history and myth, it is regarded as the country’s most patriotic recipe. Its green chile, white walnut sauce, and red pomegranate seeds echo

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