On 12 April 2025, the spectacular gastronomic scene of Los Cabos comes together in an unprecedented event: Chefs for Los Cabos. The event will take place at Suelo Sur, San José del Cabo, where the best culinary talents of the destination will bring...
Last Thursday, January 16th, 2025, San Jose del Cabo's Centro Historico witnessed an event that marked a before and after in the region's hotel scene: the reopening of the iconic Tropicana Inn, now Tropicana Los...
Cabo Pulmo is known as 'The Aquarium of the World,' and its history is an international example of environmental conservation. Located 90 kilometres from San José del Cabo, its impressive 20,000-year-old coral reef is home...
Rancho Cacachilas offers an all-inclusive holistic experience surrounded by endemic nature, adventure activities, and a strong focus on regeneration. The area features diverse biodiversity, unique landscapes including mountains, canyons, and streams, as well as rich...
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.
A partnership in excellence and luxury, The Woods and Diamante join to bring you an elevated dining experience that blends innovative farm-to-table, fresh meals...
[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.
The history of Isla del Carmen basically revolves around a salt deposit located at the north end of the island in an area called Bahia Salinas. The salt saga began in 1698 when the Jesuits arrived to establish the mission of Loreto. The missionaries discovered the area by accident and began stocking up on salt for themselves, as well as future Jesuit missions as they were established.
A tour of the islands and the coast of the great bay introduces us to a landscape where history and ecology come together. Discovered by Captain Francisco de Ulloa (1539-1540), one can imagine the temporary shelter he took in Bahia de Almejas, which he called Santa Catalina lagoon.
Only a few fishermen have actually seen the frogfish. It is said to be so ugly that it leaves men speechless from horror. This fish likes to swim where there are people to frighten. However, it has not bitten anyone. The reason people get so scared when meeting one is because it is an extremely grotesque fish.
Generally, alternative tourism sites are attractive focal points in themselves, such as museums. Some sites are so special and vulnerable that the number of visitors is very limited. Government regulations NOM-09-TUR-2002 and NOM-08-TUR-200 establish the guidelines for visiting these sites. For others, special visitor permits from CONANP, SEMARNAT, or INAH are required.