December 12: The Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe

December 12 is the most important religious day in Mexico. Across the country, streets, churches, and neighborhoods fill with processions, music, and collective devotion honoring Our Lady of Guadalupe, the nation’s patroness. In Baja California Sur, and particularly in Los.

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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.

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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..

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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,.

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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.

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Las Veredas del Agua: A Park for the Future of Todos Santos

Across the southern spine of the Baja California peninsula, water is the rarest form of wealth. It flows quietly through canyons and palm groves, gathering in shallow basins that, for centuries, have made life in the desert possible. Todos Santos.

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Golf in Motion: Exploring the Courses of Los Cabos and Beyond

Los Cabos has become one of North America’s most recognized golf destinations, shaped by decades of thoughtful design and steady development. What began as a handful of seaside fairways in the early 1990s has grown into a collection of world-class.

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