Jamaica, Delicious And Good For You

[thrv_dynamic_data_content id=’the_title’ inline=’1′] Chances are that you have seen two large glass drink jugs sitting on a counter in many Mexican moderately priced restaurants, “taquerias.” One container is full of a milky white rice drink called Horchata, and the other is jamaica, a delicious deep red drink called Jamaica (“Ha mai ca”). If you haven’t

Read More

No Is Not A Mexican Word

[thrv_dynamic_data_content id=’the_title’ inline=’1′] By Arienne Kenlan There are many Mexicans who speak English very well, thus Americans often don’t realize that there are major differences between the two cultures. McDonald’s and Walmart are seen in lots of Mexican towns, but that doesn’t mean that Mexicans think the same way that North Americans think. It can be

Read More

The Gringos Have Landed!

[thrv_dynamic_data_content id=’the_title’ inline=’1′] By: A.D. Kenlan Mexico has a long history of invasion by foreigners, among others the British, Spanish, and the French. All left their influence on the Mexican culture, but perhaps none more than the “Gringo” arrival into Baja California, which is especially apparent in Cabo San Lucas.What, or who is a Gringo? There

Read More

Old Man Of The Sea

[thrv_dynamic_data_content id=’the_title’ inline=’1′] By Sam Scott Sometimes, if you’re persistent enough, you can make things happen that otherwise seemed impossible, but if you don’t have persistence, a bit of beginner’s luck could do the trick.Beep, beep, beep, beep – 5:30 am wake up, eat a quick breakfast, build sandwiches, and pop a sick sea pill on

Read More

All That’s Fishy – March / April 2022

[thrv_dynamic_data_content id=’the_title’ inline=’1′] By Gary Graham – That Baja Guy If the first two months of this year’s inshore action is any indication, March and April fishing should be fantastic here in Cabo San Lucas. The roosterfish, jack crevalle, and sierra have been off the charts, with some trophy-sized roosterfish released in the mid-20-pound range.

Read More

SAMMY HAGAR: A Passion Driven Ambassador

Cabo Wabo has been a Los Cabos landmark, with Sammy Hagar its icon, for about 30 years. On January 5, 2022, Sammy was appointed the first Ambassador of Tourism of Los Cabos.  He spoke about his life during the following interview.First of all, Sammy, how did you get into music? I had always wanted to be

Read More

March-April 2022

Destino magazine: March-April 2022

Read More

A Slow Food Exploration of Todos Santos – With Chef Aurelien Legay

[thrv_dynamic_data_content id=’the_title’ inline=’1′] From the sky you can spot an oasis in the heart of the desert that covers the southern part of the Baja California peninsula. Located between the capital city of La Paz and Cabo San Lucas lies the magical town of Todos Santos. Todos Santos was the first town to receive the

Read More

Loreto: A Voyage to the Past, A Voyage into Adventure

[thrv_dynamic_data_content id=’the_title’ inline=’1′] By: Roberto PadillaTranslation/Adaptation: C VeloBack in the 17th century, a beautiful community was founded on the shores of the Vermillion Sea, now known as the Sea of Cortez. The community that we now know as Loreto was established as part of a Jesuit mission, driven by the ambition of the Spanish Crown

Read More

All That’s “Fishy” from Loreto to Land’s End – January/February 2022

[thrv_dynamic_data_content id=’the_title’ inline=’1′] By: Gary Graham – That Baja Guy Happy New Year! And Welcome to Baja! According to AccuWeather, both January and February will be warm and extremely dry, with sea temperatures averaging in the low 70s – ideal for fishing here in Cabo San Lucas.Warm offshore currents from the Sea of Cortez converge

Read More