
North winds have been fickle, making the spring season on the Pacific side more challenging than usual. As June settles in, however, the bright spot is around the islands,… Read more »
North winds have been fickle, making the spring season on the Pacific side more challenging than usual. As June settles in, however, the bright spot is around the islands,… Read more »
Baja California Sur capital is a mariscos mecca By W. Scott Koenig La Paz is ground zero for mariscos (Mexican style seafood) in Baja California Sur. Most local… Read more »
By Gary Graham As the 2018 fishing season begins to heat up, it always seems like a time to reflect on change. Witnessing Baja’s earlier years in 1969 when my… Read more »
Hooray for May! Goodbye to winter, which is best seen in the rearview mirror. Below the border, Coronado Islands had an ugly month with green, cold water, but it did… Read more »
The GastroVino Food and Wine Festival will take place in Todos Santos from May 19-20, 2018. The festival is comprised of three events taking place over two days, bringing together Mexican… Read more »
La Ruta del Arte Rosarito A new project for Rosarito called La Ruta del Arte Rosarito (Rosarito Art Route) will highlight the vibrant art scene of the northern Baja town. The… Read more »
Once again, it’s April… traditionally a transition month for all of Baja. This is confirmed by today’s weather report which promised more WARM—not cold—wind. So, expect more “rocks in… Read more »
While Baja California is home to some incredible food, there’s nothing like enjoying a delicious meal with a side of sweeping views. Here are a few of our favorite spots… Read more »
Two wheels, four wheels, eight wheels, more? What is your ideal Baja adventure vehicle? So many travelers drop by our place near Mulegé on their way down the peninsula that… Read more »
By Dave Kelly, co-author of “Hiking Loreto” Located about 10 miles south of Loreto is the picturesque Puerto Escondido. The port is under new management and is currently going through… Read more »