From the California border to the tip of Baja, hot weather mixed with periodic rain squalls are to be expected throughout August, and along those same lines, the fishing will… Read more »
Posts By: Discover Baja
July 2019 Baja Bulletin
Immigration Checkpoints The Mexican government and specifically the immigration branch, INM, will begin staging immigration checkpoints throughout the country and along the Baja peninsula. Please make sure to have a… Read more »
Estación Central: A Tantalizing Rendezvous
Tijuana Cantina & Restaurant Caters to Travelers, Locals By: W. Scott Koenig I visited Tijuana for the first time after moving to San Diego in 1994. The Mexicoach—a roundtrip bus… Read more »
Mike Doyle Paddle Out and Memorial Service
By Adam Peck The surf community lost a legend on Tuesday, April 30th, Mike Doyle. Mike died peacefully in his bed in the morning with his wife Annie at his… Read more »
July 2019 Baja Fishing Report
The waters and the fishing in Baja are ever changing. Every few years, Mother Nature decides to throw a curve ball at the angler who has gotten used to going… Read more »
Culinary Corner June 2019
Presenting the Edible Baja Event Series Our sister company, Baja Test Kitchen, has paired up with Edible San Diego magazine to present a cross-border event series featuring some of Baja… Read more »
Il Massimo: Italian for Everyone
Ensenada eatery offers both familiar and epicurean fare By: W. Scott Koenig Italian restaurants in Ensenada range from commercial “red sauce” joints – where pedestrian fare such as pizza,… Read more »
June 2019 Baja Bulletin
Rerouted Highway I-5 Southbound San Ysidro El Chaparral Entrance The southbound I-5 freeway has been realigned to a newly-constructed roadway to access the San Ysidro El Chaparral border crossing heading… Read more »
June 2019 Baja Fishing Report
Just below the border, calico bass can be found along the outer edge of the beds at the Bull Ring. From there out to the Coronado Islands, the water is… Read more »
Animalón Now Open for Third Season in Valle de Guadalupe
By Jennifer Kramer It’s difficult to not feel enchanted by life when you’re dining under a 200-year-old oak tree in the middle of the Valle de Guadalupe. Watching the sun… Read more »