Surf’s Up! the National Competition of Surfing and Paddleboarding

  First national surfing event in Los Cabos The best Mexican surfers are in Los Cabos participating in the CONADE national competitions. From July 12 to 18, 2022, the beaches of Costa Azul and Palmilla will receive the top surfers in.

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Wild Canyon Adventures

By: Kai Hugessen   Centrally located along the Los Cabos Tourist Corridor, El Tule is a scenic beach located in the rare quiet space between resorts. Relatively calm and peaceful next to its neighbors on the coast, El Tule is a.

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Waterfall Sol de Mayo, Crown Jewel of the Sierra Laguna.

 One of the most stunning natural wonders of Baja Sur is the 40ft waterfall at Rancho Ecológico Sol de Mayo. The waterfall at Sol de Mayo (Sun of May) is located about 1.5 hours north of San José del Cabo,.

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Expat Chronicles – An Intrepid Woman Moves To Mexico

[thrv_dynamic_data_content id=’the_title’ inline=’1′ id=’the_title’ inline=’1′] By: Bobbie Coray When I first came up with the idea, they told me :“You should settle down like a responsible old person.” They said I was too old for a new adventure, too frail.

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Dollars to Pesos: What currency to use in Cabo

[thrv_dynamic_data_content id=’the_title’ inline=’1′] Seasoned globetrotters know how complicated it can be trying to familiarize yourself with a new currency. Be it fluctuating exchange rates, surprise fees or lacking monetary infrastructure, every currency has its own surprises, and changing from Dollars.

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Money, Dollars and Pesos: A Guide to Currency in Los Cabos

EXCHANGE RATE FROM USD TO PESOS TODAY Seasoned globetrotters know how complicated it can be trying to familiarize yourself with a new currency. Be it fluctuating exchange rates, surprise fees, or lacking monetary infrastructure, every currency has its own surprises,.

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“The Great Lemon” – A Pearl For A Queen!

In 1983, Queen Elizabeth II sailed past Isla Espíritu Santo on her royal yacht, Britannia, en route to La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur. This was her second visit to Mexico but her first to the peninsula’s breathtaking.

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All That’s Fishy – May/June 2022

[thrv_dynamic_data_content id=’the_title’ inline=’1′] By: Gary Graham – That Baja Guy  “It’s Summertime, Summertime, Sum-, Sum-, Summertime!” Locals and frequent visitors agree that May and June are the perfect months to fuse the coolish April and the sweltering July. The two.

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A Master Restaurateur; Rodrigo Cabeza De Vaca

[thrv_dynamic_data_content id=’the_title’ inline=’1′] By: Dana Gimenez Sometimes life is a game of luck, other times it’s a matter of destiny. One of the most successful restaurant owners in Los Cabos became a chef “by accident”, but his meteoric rise to.

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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.

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