March-April 2021
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Los Cabos has ideal weather and during every season you can find different activities and attractions. Here is a breakdown of what it’s like year-round in Los Cabos: October marks the beginning of the “high season” in Los Cabos, which means that tourism kicks back-up after the hot and slower summer months. The weather is
[page_title] [post_date] By Bonnie Chase, Bliss EventsI believe that everyone would agree that the last 12 months have been bonkers on planet Earth. As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, almost half a million couples had to cancel or postpone their weddings in March – May of 2020 in the US alone. After a year
[page_title] [post_date] By Michelle SudermanSeñor Mañana has been a fixture of the San José del Cabo landscape for years, and the place and the people behind it are greeting 2021 feeling refreshed, reenergized, and with a renewed sense of purpose. And a new name: the Señor Mañana UnHotel. They are creating a niche in the
[post_date] Q: Should I stay in Cabo San Lucas or San Jose Del Cabo? A:That all depends on what you are planning to do on your trip, but at the end of the day it’s only a 25-30 minute drive from San José del Cabo to Cabo San Lucas, so you can easily go from
Useful information for visitors to Los Cabos in light of new testing requirements before returning to the United States and Canada.
[page_title] [post_date] A monthly Baja fishing report by Gary Graham -That Baja Guy Warm sunny days and cooler evenings combined with a broad array of water- related activities is an ideal combination for both the first-timers and the many repeat visitors who arrive in Baja during the winter months.Cabo San Lucas sportfishing thrives on its
[page_title] [post_date] Baja is the main and most attractive destination where people can gather to observe whales up close in Mexico, and in the World. Gray whales migrate farther than any whale — or any mammal. Their journey takes them from the Bering Sea down the Pacific Coast of North America, all the way to
[page_title] [post_date] Thousands of gray whales make the annual, long-distance migration between the nutrient-rich waters of the Arctic Ocean to the warm, protected bays of Baja California, where they breed and give birth. These majestic and friendly whales from the baleen family travel every year a long distance that covers 12,500 miles. Their presence is