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 […]
Building an Art Scene in Los Cabos

Art has circulated in Los Cabos for years without taking root. The region has money, visibility, and a constant international audience — factors that tend to accelerate culture elsewhere. Here, they produced something thinner: exhibitions tied to tourist season, sales that solved the month’s rent, shows that vanished as quickly as they appeared. Work moved […]
The Northern Baja Sur Circuit: A Road Trip Beyond Loreto

Travelers who want to understand the northern half of Baja California Sur often find that the region reveals itself best through its roads. This road trip starts north from Loreto through a sequence of coastal bays, river oases, desert stays, and protected cultural sites. Each stop reveals a different facet of the peninsula: palm-lined riverbanks […]
Baja California Sur’s Beaches in Winter

Winter in Baja is quiet but never still. While most of the Northern Hemisphere turns inward, the coastline here stays open, alive with movement. Mornings are cool, the light is steady, and the air carries a sense of calm. Marine life gathers close to shore, and the beaches shift into a different rhythm, shaped by […]
Winter Wellness in Baja California Sur: Calm, Light, and Restorative Space

Baja California Sur offers a winter setting that helps people feel refreshed and clear-headed. During the dry season, mornings are cool, afternoons are warm, and the steady sunlight invites you outside without the harshness of summer. The wide beaches, open deserts, and quiet mountain paths give your daily routine a sense of space. Here, winter […]
A Practical Guide to Water Parks in Baja California Sur

In Baja California Sur, water parks fill a specific need for families. They aren’t the main draw here, but they offer a break from the sun and open space, especially for parents with young kids. These parks are about play, not adventure. They give structure and shade, and you don’t have to plan your whole […]
Los Cabos Expands Its Reach With a Direct Flight to Panama

Los Cabos International Airport continues to expand its role beyond a primarily North American gateway with the launch of a new direct flight to Panama City. The nonstop route, operated by Copa Airlines, establishes the first direct air connection between Los Cabos and Central America and opens a new corridor for travel between Mexico and […]
Baja California Sur Named Best Wildlife Destination of 2025 by Matador Network

Baja California Sur has been honored as the Best Wildlife Destination of 2025 by the Matador Network Travel Awards, a recognition that highlights the region’s exceptional natural biodiversity and responsible wildlife tourism practices. The Matador Network Travel Awards are presented annually by Matador Network, a respected digital travel media organization based in San Francisco that […]
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 Cabos, the celebration offers visitors a rare opportunity to witness a living tradition that is […]
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. […]