What a difference a month makes … from “slow” to “go”! The tuna—both yellowfin and bluefin—seen last month finally began to bite in earnest on both sides of the border,… Read more »
Posts By: Discover Baja
57-Hour San Ysidro Southbound Border Closure: Sept. 23-25
A temporary closure of the San Ysidro El Chaparral border will take place for southbound vehicular traffic from September 23-25, 2017. The 57-hour closure will be in effect from Saturday,… Read more »
July 2017 Baja Bulletin
Tickets on Sale for Concurso de Paellas! This year’s Paella fest will take place on Sunday, August 20, 2017 and is considered one of the premier events of Valle de… Read more »
July Baja Fishing Report
Although the appearance of blue and yellowfin tuna off the northern Baja coast seems to have stolen the headlines for nearly two months, thus far only a small percentage of… Read more »
French Winemaker, Mexican Terroir
Bodegas Henri Lurton finds firmament in Baja California’s wine country By W. Scott Koenig There’s a traditional French saying that proposes, “Qui n’avance pas, recule,” or “He who does… Read more »
June 2017 Baja Bulletin
Valle de Guadalupe’s Fiestas de la Vendimia The 2017 Fiestas de la Vendimia will be an extra week this year, taking place from July 28 to August 20. Here… Read more »
Summer Fun with Kids in Baja
School’s out for summer, which means it’s time to load up the SUV and head south for some family fun on the peninsula. There’s nothing better than disconnecting from the… Read more »
June Baja Fishing Report
Like Baja wildflowers, the fish of Baja come and go at their own pace. Of course anglers are an impatient lot who insist on trying to “will” the bite to… Read more »
May 2017 Baja Bulletin
Sea Shepherd Fighting to Save the Last of the Vaquita Sea Shepherd has enacted “Operation Milagro” (operation miracle) to help save the last of the vaquita in the Sea of… Read more »
Three-Day Getaway: La Paz
By Jennifer Kramer As the capital of Baja California Sur, La Paz is a city that seemingly has it all. With culture and history to see, beaches to enjoy, and… Read more »