Día de los Muertos Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) falls on November 1-2. The holiday is filled with plenty of sweet treats (read more about the holiday… Read more »
Posts Tagged: baja
October 2022 Baja Fishing Report
Baja Anglers Lose their Composure in October! Limits of dorado from both sides of the Border remain top of the list for the second month in a row, and the… Read more »
Culinary Corner September 2022
Chiles en Nogada Season If you’re looking for a delicious way to celebrate Mexico’s Independence Day (September 16th), give chiles en nogada a try. This seasonal dish is made of… Read more »
Hotel Serenidad, Forty Five Years Later
Timeless and Charming By Guia Hiegert I first visited Mulegé forty-five years ago as a young girl. I fell in love with the people and the Hotel Serenidad. Back then,… Read more »
September 2022 Baja Fishing Report
“September might become the 2022 sportfishing month to remember!” Over the past five years, dorado caught on the West Coast of California, and all of Baja have been smallish, to… Read more »
September 2022 Baja Bulletin
COVID and Border Update With COVID cases high along the peninsula, many municipalities have reinstated COVID protocol and are requiring masks and limiting capacity. Please be sure to call ahead… Read more »
Steinbeck and the Sea of Cortez
One of America’s most celebrated authors, John Steinbeck, was certainly famous for his writings about California. And as many Californians, Steinbeck was drawn south by the allure and mystique of the… Read more »
Culinary Corner August 2022
Rosarito Fish & Seafood Festival On Sunday August 7th, Rosarito will host the 32nd Festival del Pescado y Marisco. The Rosarito Committee of Tourism and Conventions (COTUCO Rosarito) will host… Read more »
Ceviche is Latin America’s Raw Seafood Dish with Japanese Influence
Originally from South America with indigenous roots over 2,000 years old, some of the world’s best ceviche can be found today just 90-miles over the border in Ensenada, Mexico By… Read more »
August 2022 Baja Fishing Report
“Imagination is a must in August!” Were the albacore off the Central California coast this week a reminder of days gone by or a promise of the future? In 2015,… Read more »