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By Jennifer Kramer Nestled between the Sea of Cortez and the Sierra de la Giganta mountain range is the quaint, picturesque town of Loreto. The town’s historic plaza, examples of… Read more »
By Jennifer Kramer Nestled between the Sea of Cortez and the Sierra de la Giganta mountain range is the quaint, picturesque town of Loreto. The town’s historic plaza, examples of… Read more »
We’re pleased to announce the release of “Baja California Land of Missions,” a new book written by David Kier about the Spanish missions on the Baja peninsula. This 243-page work… Read more »
By Jennifer Kramer Just south of Todos Santos, the town of El Pescadero has grown in recent years from a small fishing village to a destination in its own right…. Read more »
Chris Holmes, a Louisiana Field Reporter and Columnist, shared this live bait set up while we were filming a Hobie Kayak trip at Loreto – the best live bait… Read more »
Updated January 2024 One of the most incredible natural wonders on the Baja peninsula is visiting with the gray whales that come to the warm lagoons of Baja California Sur… Read more »
By Jennifer Kramer The food truck phenomenon has been sweeping the U.S. for some time, and northern Baja California was quick to catch on and then take the movement one step… Read more »
By Jeff Stansfield Mid October 2015, fellow Ventura Yacht Club member Scott Nordeng and I left on the sailboat Joy for a journey south. With Scott’s insistence we were off… Read more »
The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) airport skywalk bridge, connecting San Diego directly to Tijuana’s Rodriguez airport, opened at the beginning of December 2015. Ticketed passengers can now walk from San… Read more »
As this fledgling New Year begins in Baja, “Have a cool one!” has nothing to do with drinking. A check with a couple of locals at Baja’s tip confirmed temperatures… Read more »
Good news for air travelers beginning December 9, 2015. Ticketed airline passengers crossing the border between San Diego and Tijuana can walk across the 390-foot pedestrian bridge linking Tijuana’s… Read more »