Issue 25 - Tourist Atlas

Welcome to our latest edition. Through images and stories, Tendencia will provide you with a number of travel ideas for experiencing Baja California Sur with the entire family.

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Under the yellow sky of Limonetto

Limonetto, the new Sicilian restaurant located in the historic...

San Dionisio: An Alternative Tourism Trip

[dropcap]S[/dropcap]an Dionisio is a rural community located in northern Los Cabos, an inarguably well-developed tourist municipality. About 50 people, mostly families, inhabit the land on 14 ranches. San Dionisio is now an excellent example of alternative tourism. What really motivates tourists to visit this site is a desire for new open-air adventures, a different way to cultivate the soul and spirit.

Cabo Pulmo National Park

[dropcap]O[/dropcap]ne of the healthiest coral communities on the planet is sheltered in Cabo Pulmo National Park, a Protected Natural Area of Mexico, is comprised of more than 7,000 marine hectares plus the edge of the Federal Maritime Terrestrial Zone that consists of 65 feet of beach above the highest tide.

A walk in the Canyon of San Carlos

The peninsula of Baja California is a special place for eco-tourism. There are many pieces of paradise that allow us to get away from the world, at least for a moment, and enjoy the fauna and flora of the region. A place where we can close our eyes for a few seconds, feel the wind, hear the songs of birds and waves and smell the sea.

Natural Los Cabos

[dropcap]L[/dropcap]os Cabos is a unique destination. Part of the fun that will make your trip even more enjoyable lies in adapting to various environments and situations, such as the hotels, food, transportation and climate. It is sure to be an interesting and exciting experience.

Catalina Island

[dropcap]J[/dropcap]ust one image captured from space is needed to see that the Mexican California Peninsula is a unique habitat on this planet. The land is impressive for its mountainous spine and the vivid contrast of arid soil and the color of the surrounding sea.

The Interview

Through his photographs, Enrique has revealed the wealth of paintings contained in the mountains, always committed to the preservation of this prehistoric art and the environment which contains it as cultural heritage.

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