Top Farm-to-Table Restaurants In Baja California Sur And The Local Farms Behind Them

Farm-to-table has become a defining feature of dining in Baja California Sur. But the obvious question is: where does the food actually come from? As journalist Chris Sands has noted, the agricultural bounty behind this culinary movement doesn’t spring from the towns themselves, but from a handful of fertile enclaves scattered across the La Paz […]
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 region is now emerging as a hub for healthspan innovation. The global context is striking. […]
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 not as an arena but as a space for reflection. Rooted in mindfulness, patience, and […]
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 to enhanced mental health, physical well-being, and environmental awareness Loreto as a Diving Destination The […]
Baja California Sur’s Long Wait for Reliable, Clean Energy May Be Ending

Mexico has announced plans to build its first two thermosolar power plants, which will be located in Baja California Sur. The projects, each using mirrors and storage tanks to capture and keep the sun’s heat, promise something conventional solar panels cannot: electricity that continues to flow after sunset. It is an ambitious move, with a […]
Chile en Nogada by the Sea: Sabores de Puebla at The Cape

Few dishes capture the spirit of Mexico like chile en nogada. Seasonal, baroque, and steeped in both history and myth, it is regarded as the country’s most patriotic recipe. Its green chile, white walnut sauce, and red pomegranate seeds echo the flag of the Trigarante Army that secured Independence in 1821. Traditionally tied to Puebla, […]
The East Cape: Baja’s Next Real Estate Frontier and Cabo’s Alternative

On the southeastern edge of Baja California Sur, the East Cape stretches out in stark contrast to Los Cabos. Here, the beaches are wide and swimmable, the surf breaks draw a steady following, and the landscape retains the rawness that much of the Cabo San Lucas and San Jose metro area lost decades ago. Instead […]
Sport Fishing in Loreto: Everything You Need to Know

Loreto, once the capital of the Californias, has always been tied to the sea. Generations of fishermen built their lives around these waters, and today that legacy underpins the town’s growing reputation on the international sport fishing circuit. “Loreto hosts nine sport fishing tournaments each year, the most renowned being Marina Puerto Escondido’s Tournament, Pink […]
From Party Town to Healing Destination: Why Wellness Entrepreneurs Are Flocking to Los Cabos

Three business owners explain what drew them to Los Cabos, revealing how residents and visitors can tap into the region’s healing community Los Cabos has long attracted tourists and real estate investors, but the peninsula is now drawing a different kind of entrepreneur. Healing practitioners, mindfulness instructors, and holistic health providers are establishing businesses at […]
Padrino Foundation: Closing the Healthcare Gap for Children in Baja California Sur

When my family first moved to Mexico from the United States, it took some time to learn to navigate new systems within a new culture. Healthcare was one of the first systems we sought to understand in our new home. By Rian Chandler-Dovis Unlike the U.S., Mexico has a national health system. We were reassured […]