The Glorieta de las Mujeres Libres in San Jose Opens to Traffic

The Glorieta de las Mujeres Libres opened to traffic on May 25, ending more than a year of detours around one of San Jose del Cabo’s busiest intersections. The multi-level interchange replaces the old Fonatur roundabout on the Transpeninsular Highway, where authorities report more than 62,000 vehicles a day along the corridor linking the airport, […]
La Paz Prepares for Its First Women’s Shore Fishing Tournament

The announcement of Marea Violeta, La Paz’s first women’s shore fishing tournament set for June 6th, is a reminder that some of the most serious fishing on the peninsula happens on foot, from shore. Shore fishing in Baja California Sur has long been practiced along beaches, rocky points, estuaries, and shallow shoreline areas where fish […]
San Jose del Cabo Prepares for the 2026 San Jose Jazz Weekend International Festival

Photo by San Jose Jazz Weekend International Festival The San Jose Jazz Weekend International Festival returns to San Jose del Cabo on May 22 and 23. In its twelfth edition, the event will once again take place in the hotel zone in front of Plaza del Pescador, continuing a festival that has gradually become part […]
The Other Face of Los Cabos

Leon Robles discusses the Sierra de la Laguna, the mountain range behind Los Cabos’ water, biodiversity, ranching culture, and remote tourism.
A Closer Look at La Ventana

Real estate professional Ana María Carranza has lived and worked in La Ventana since 2013. She walks us through the market and what keeps the pueblo a pueblo. A Small Town on a Big Bay How would you describe La Ventana to someone who has never been, and what has changed most since you arrived […]
The Family Behind the Super Bowl of Sport Fishing

From left to right: Jordyn Bisbee, Blake Bisbee, and Wayne Bisbee of Bisbee’s Offshore Tournaments We recently had the chance to sit down with Jordyn Bisbee, third generation, and talk about forty-five years of tournaments in Los Cabos and what comes next. Read on to get the inside perspective. The Origins, and Forty-Five Years in […]
The 2026 FIFA World Cup Will Turn North America Into Soccer Territory Again

Between June 11 and July 19, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be played across 16 cities in Mexico, the U.S., and Canada. The tournament will feature 48 national teams, up from 32 in Qatar 2022, making it the largest edition in FIFA history and the first hosted by three countries. Mexico Returns as a […]
Hurricane Season 2026: What Los Cabos Should Expect This Year

The Eastern Pacific hurricane season officially begins on May 15 and runs through November 30, covering the basin that directly influences Baja California Sur and the southern coast of Mexico. For Los Cabos, the most active stretch typically arrives between August and October, when sea surface temperatures reach their warmest levels and tropical systems are […]
New Flights From Canada Reflect South Baja’s Growing International Reach

Recently, the Los Cabos Tourism Trust (Fiturca) announced four new direct flights between Canada and Los Cabos. This is a concrete sign of a relationship that has been building for two decades. Canadian travelers are among the most visible international groups across Baja California Sur. What began as a winter tourism market has widened into […]
Blue Economy in Baja California Sur: How Coastal Industries Are Adapting to Environmental Limits

The term “Blue Economy” emerged in the early 2010s through international sustainability discussions led by the United Nations, as a framework to address the stress shown by coastal regions, proposing that economic use of the ocean should be planned with long-term environmental limits in mind. In Baja California Sur, this idea is directly tied to […]