COVID-19 Updates for Baja California -The U.S.-Mexico temporary land border restrictions were extended until at least March 21, 2021. U.S. Citizens and Canadian Citizens have been allowed to cross… Read more »
Posts Tagged: baja
Peninsula Picks: Baja Monuments
The Baja California peninsula is full of various monuments and sculptures representing the region’s rich and varied history and culture. Be sure to check out some of our favorite monuments… Read more »
Restaurant Review: Refresquería Sussy
By Jeremy Horne Refresquería Sussy Calle Puerto Peñasco – Mar Japon and Mar Egeo Ampliación Segunda Secc, 21850 San Felípe, B.C. Open: Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.,… Read more »
Culinary Corner February 2021
Mexico Bans GMO Corn The Mexican government has officially banned Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) corn in order to protect native heirloom corns, bio-cultural wealth, farming communities, gastronomic heritage, and the… Read more »
El Mármol Onyx Quarry
The Baja peninsula is home to many quirky spots and small pockets of history and natural wonder. One of these is the abandoned El Mármol Quarry, located in the Central… Read more »
February 2021 Baja Fishing Report
Over the past decades of writing Baja sportfishing reports, I don’t think one of my reports began with bluefin tuna catches and ended with them as well. In… Read more »
February 2021 Baja Bulletin
COVID-19 Updates for Baja California -The U.S.-Mexico temporary land border restrictions were extended until at least February 21, 2021. U.S. Citizens and Canadian Citizens have been allowed to cross… Read more »
Covid Testing in Baja
As of June 13, 2022, proof of a negative COVID test will no longer be required for any air passengers entering the U.S. For more information about COVID and current… Read more »
Peninsula Picks: Hiking in Baja
The natural beauty of the peninsula makes Baja ripe for epic hiking opportunities. But hiking has not traditionally been as popular as one would think. Trails (if there are any)… Read more »
Gray Whale Fun Facts
1. There Are Three Lagoons That the Gray Whales Migrate to in Baja Laguna Ojo de Liebre in Guerrero Negro, Laguna San Ignacio, and Bahía Magdalena. The whales come… Read more »