Dr. Martin Alcazar on Prostate Cancer Awareness and Modern Urology in Los Cabos

Prostate cancer remains one of the most common and curable forms of cancer among men, provided it is detected early. Yet awareness and routine checkups often lag. As November marks Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, Destino Magazine sat down with Dr..

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Día de Muertos 2025 in Cabo San Lucas: Parades, Festivals, and Gastronomy by the Sea

Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead) is one of Mexico’s most emblematic celebrations. It is a time to honor the departed and welcome the return of their spirits. Rooted in a fusion of Indigenous and Spanish Catholic traditions, the.

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Hiking in Baja California Sur: The Trails that Define the Peninsula

Baja California Sur is a landscape defined by contrast. Its vast deserts, rugged mountains, and island ridges create an environment that invites slow exploration on foot. Hiking here is more than a way to stay active while traveling; it is.

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Exploring La Purisima, Baja California Sur: A Hidden Oasis of Nature and History

Hidden within the valleys of northern Baja California Sur, La Purísima offers a grounded view of life in the peninsula’s interior. This is not a destination that draws crowds or luxury seekers, instead, it attracts travelers looking to understand how.

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The Cost of Living in Cabo: Lifestyle, Trade-Offs, and Opportunity

Is Cabo really cheaper than the U.S., or is it simply a lifestyle upgrade with its own price tag? Mexico retains a reputation for affordability, yet Los Cabos, comprising Cabo San Lucas and San Jose (hereafter referred to as “Cabo”.

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Booking Cabo’s Best: How to Secure Dining, Sailing, and Wellness Before They Sell Out

Los Cabos is defined by moments that travelers plan entire trips around. A cliffside dinner timed with the Pacific sunset. The surge of excitement as a whale breaches beside your catamaran. The calm of a massage table facing the sea..

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Eating Like a Local in Cabo: Seven Restaurants You Shouldn’t Miss

Cabo’s dining scene is at its most authentic when you follow the locals. Away from resort restaurants and hotel buffets, neighborhood taquerias and family-run seafood spots serve the flavors that define everyday life here. These are places where meals are.

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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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