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The small town of La Purísima is well-known for its towering natural landmark, El Pilón, a large, uniquely-shaped rock hill. Lesser known to travelers, but just as towering, is the… Read more »
The small town of La Purísima is well-known for its towering natural landmark, El Pilón, a large, uniquely-shaped rock hill. Lesser known to travelers, but just as towering, is the… Read more »
Just off the Pacific coast of the Baja peninsula near Guerrero Negro, is Baja’s largest and most-developed island—Isla Cedros. At about 135 square miles in size, the island is a… Read more »
Imperial Beach Pier Imperial Beach Pier is an exciting place for fishing inshore. Lately, there has been an excellent halibut bite off the pier, which should improve as April settles… Read more »
Trusted Traveler Prices Changing The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced new fees for the Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) that will go into effect on October 1, 2024. SENTRI… Read more »
The recent Atmospheric River chatter and an unusual amount of rain on the West Coast have been impressive. However, for the most part, the rains only went as far down… Read more »
Discover Baja Physical Office Closing The physical San Diego office of Discover Baja will be closing March 16th. For the last four years, 95% of our work with you has… Read more »
Ensenada Beer Fest The famous Ensenada Beer Fest will take place March 22 & 23. The two-day event will take place at the Riviera Cultural Center in Ensenada and will… Read more »
As the capital of Baja California Sur, La Paz has a lot to offer from beautiful beaches to art and culture. When you need a break from the sand and… Read more »
Although we think that every part of Baja is magical for its own special reason, Mexico’s Secretary of Tourism has put together an official list of Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns)… Read more »
While recent heavy rains impacted sportfishing, particularly in Baja Norte, the fishing continued to be excellent in most locations once the storms subsided. Perhaps with more emphasis on the bottom… Read more »