Club Rotario Los Cabos is committed to education as the path to a better future. In this line, we highlight the Scholarship program that supports low-income youth from elementary school through college. Investing in education aims to empower young people to become leaders...
Cabo San Lucas is known for its multiculturalism, which permeates its culture, gastronomy, hospitality, nightlife, and diverse activities, creating a unique lifestyle.
The geographical incident that originated the Arch and the Bay of Cabo San Lucas...
Piel Dorada is an ambitious project of pieces that carry 14-karat gold. Stingray, crocodile, ostrich, and python are effects that adorn our new collection. The colors are chosen by dyeing the skin and according to...
The territorial area of this Fragrant Land is currently designated as a Barrio Mágico, granted by the Secretary of Tourism to localities in the country that are full of charm, tradition, and mysticism.
The history of...
Two cultural activities were held in the cultural patio of the Municipal Palace of San José del Cabo to commemorate the 294th anniversary of the founding of the Mission of San José del Cabo.
Two cultural activities were held in the cultural patio of the Municipal Palace of San José del Cabo to commemorate the 294th anniversary of the founding of the Mission of San José del Cabo.
CHEF HECTOR LUCAS has a 23-year history in gastronomy. He is noted for the traditional Mexican flavors that characterize all his dishes, especially the seafood...
[dropcap]A[/dropcap]bout halfway up the peninsula and just across the border between the states of Baja California Sur and Baja California, lies the entrance to one of the largest and best preserved of the 176 Protected Areas in Mexico, with more than 9,650 square miles: El Valle de los Cirios.
[dropcap]M[/dropcap]alarrimo is a gateway to the unexpected. Among the hundreds of secluded beaches on the Pacific side of Southern California, Malarrimo is the quintessential deserted shore. Misty dawns break over seaweed-ridden sands that are frequented by lonely coyotes looking for clams, crustaceans and fish stranded by the surge of a wave.
The book is written as remembrances in humorous prose and contains five essays, and short stories of families, personalities, musicians and customs. Sometimes sarcastic, sometimes nostalgic, the work is a very pleasant read and shows with love how adversity has been, and continues to be an inseparable part of the history of Loreto that will stand forever.