IRONMAN 70.3 Returns to Los Cabos

Photo by IRONMAN Triathlon The IRONMAN 70.3 triathlon returns to Los Cabos on Sunday, April 26, 2026, bringing back a race absent from the local calendar for three years. The event runs across San Jose del Cabo and the Tourist Corridor, reactivating a multisport format that draws athletes from the international endurance circuit. A Course […]
Med Golf International Arrives in Los Cabos This April

Photo by Med Golf International The Med Golf International Tournament arrives in Cabo this April 16 through 18, with a format that keeps things simple. It brings together a group of participants for a few days of scheduled activity, with golf at the center but not carrying the entire experience. The structure is compact, not […]
President’s Cup Motorsport 2026: A Racing Tradition That Continues to Shape San Jose del Cabo

Each March, as the Fiestas Tradicionales de San Jose del Cabo take over the historic center, one event consistently anchors the program with a different kind of energy. The President’s Cup Motorsport returns in 2026 not simply as a race, but as one of the defining expressions of local identity, shaped by decades of competition, […]
ABC Art Baja 2026: A Cultural Circuit Taking Shape Across Baja California Sur

There is a particular kind of cultural momentum that builds in Baja California Sur when a project begins to connect places that rarely operate in sync. ABC Art Baja 2026 arrives within that context, structured as a sequence unfolding across San Jose del Cabo, Todos Santos, and La Paz between March 18 and April 5. […]
Waves Across Southern Baja: Culture, Community, and the Next Wave of Development

Surfing plays an important role in defining the coastal identity of southern Baja California Sur, a stretch of shoreline that runs from Los Cabos along the Pacific coast and north toward San Juanico. Within this region, waves influence tourism patterns, shape coastal communities, and increasingly inform new models of residential development. Photo by Surfline In […]
Fifteen Burros and a Legal Grey Area in Baja California Sur

A sanctuary reports the disappearance of most of its animals. What follows is not a criminal case with clear edges, but a quiet encounter with how protection actually operates on the ground. The Disappearance Photo By Noah Duethman In late 2025, shortly after the end of the summer rains, a small group of burros grazing […]
Cerritos Surf Open Confirmed to Return in 2026

The Cerritos Surf Open has been officially confirmed for November 2026, marking the third edition of the competition and reinforcing Baja California Sur’s growing presence in the professional surfing world. The announcement followed a meeting between the Baja California Sur Ministry of Tourism and Economy and the World Surf League (WSL), where officials discussed the […]
Spring Surf Across Baja California Sur

The surf scene in Cabo and southern Baja California Sur is defined less by a single iconic wave and more by its geographic variety. Pacific-facing beaches, long points, reef setups, and the more protected Sea of Cortez coast all respond differently to seasonal swell patterns. Spring plays a transitional role across the region, marking the […]
Why Judgment, Not Luck, Defines Sportfishing in Cabo

In Cabo San Lucas, finding fish is rarely the problem. Deciding what to do next is. The waters off Land’s End are unusually generous, with billfish, tuna, dorado, and wahoo appearing just a few miles from shore on many days, often within sight of land. That kind of access reshapes the day. When productive water […]
On the Whales’ Terms: What Responsible Whale Watching Really Means in South Baja

Every winter, the waters off Baja California Sur come alive with movement. A mist of breath rises over the Pacific, a fluke breaks the surface, and for a moment the distance between human and whale collapses into pure wonder. Los Cabos is one of the world’s great stages for this spectacle, home mostly to humpbacks […]