The Wild Still Lives Here: Rethinking Adventure in a Changing Cabo

Driving through El Tezal in the outskirts of Cabo San Lucas at dusk, you don’t expect to see a fox. Yet one crosses the road, tail high, unhurried, before disappearing into the brush beyond the new houses. The moment lasts a heartbeat, but it underscores a truth: wilderness and city now share the same space.

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Cabo Pulmo: A Day Underwater in a Living Laboratory

This article is based on a conversation between Rene Cicero from Cabo Pulmo Travel and Alejandro Donnadieu, originally published as a podcast on The Baja Brief. Cabo Pulmo has a well-deserved reputation. New residents in Baja often hear it mentioned. Travelers recognize the name, even if they don’t fully understand why. The reef sits on

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Why Anglers Call Los Cabos the World’s Top Fishery

This article is based on a conversation between Toby Nunn and Fletcher Wheaton, originally published as a podcast on The Baja Brief. Before sunrise, the marina stirs. Diesel engines turn over in a steady rhythm, deckhands coil lines, and the docks fill with the sound of gear shifting into place. Under the first light, a

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New Pediatric Rehabilitation Center Opens in Los Cabos

The landscape of specialized healthcare in Baja California Sur reached a significant milestone with the inauguration of the Teletón Children’s Rehabilitation Center (CRIT) in Los Cabos. Opened on November 25, 2025, in San Jose del Cabo, this facility marks the 27th CRIT in Mexico and, notably, the first in the country to be funded entirely

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Los Cabos International Film Festival 2025: The 13th Edition Program and the New Vision of Mexican Cinema

From December 10 to 14, 2025, the Los Cabos International Film Festival (FICLosCabos) celebrates its 13th edition by deliberately broadening its scope, evolving the event into a dynamic cultural destination that engages every aspect of the arts. Operating under the narrative #BeyondTheScreen, the Festival maintains its core mission as a strategic bridge between the film

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Your Guide to Thanksgiving Dining in Baja

For anyone spending the holiday in Baja California Sur, finding the ideal spot to gather and enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving meal is key. From the quiet farm settings of Todos Santos to the expansive oceanfront resorts of Los Cabos, the region provides a variety of excellent dining options scheduled for Thursday, November 27, 2025. This

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Cerritos Surf Open 2025: Hayden Rodgers and Coral Bonilla Crowned Champions as Global Talent Elevates Baja Sur

The Corona Cero Surf Open Cerritos 2025, a World Surf League (WSL) Qualifying Series 2000 event, concluded with Hayden Rodgers (USA) securing the Men’s victory and local favorite Coral Bonilla (MEX) defending her title in the Women’s division at Playa Cerritos, Baja California Sur. Held from November 20 to 23, the event drew a record-breaking

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Baja California Sur on the OpenTable Top 50: A Standout Year for the Region’s Dining Scene

Each year, the OpenTable Top 50 Restaurants in Mexico list provides a reliable snapshot of the country’s dining landscape, highlighting the places that leave a lasting impression on diners through consistent demand, strong reviews, and memorable hospitality. The 2025 edition reflects the steady evolution of Mexico’s culinary scene, where traditional recipes and contemporary techniques continue

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Turtle Release Season in Baja California Sur

Each year, from late summer to early winter, sea turtles return to the beaches of Baja California Sur to nest in the same areas where they were born. Adult females come ashore at night, dig chambers deep into the sand, and deposit dozens of eggs that will remain buried for more than a month. When

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Remote Work in Los Cabos: Reliable Spots to Open Your Laptop and Get Things Done

Remote work is no longer an improvised way to get through a busy week on the road. In Los Cabos and in the surrounding towns along the Baja California Sur peninsula, it has become a structured lifestyle with real infrastructure to support it. While the region remains known for beaches and tourism, a growing network

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