Christmas is a colorful and delightful celebration in Mexico with vibrant decorations, deep traditions, and delicious food and drink. Here are a few ways that you can bring that Mexican… Read more »
Posts Tagged: baja
Culinary Corner December 2023
Fauna Named Best Restaurant in Mexico Valle de Guadalupe’s Fauna has been named the 2023 best restaurant in Mexico. The restaurant is situated on the Bruma property and run by… Read more »
December 2023 Baja Fishing Report
November was an extraordinary month, from the border to Land’s End. As expected, the farther south, the better the fishing! Imperial Beach Pier Down in IB, sand bass, sculpin, and… Read more »
December 2023 Baja Bulletin
FMMs from Discover Baja Discover Baja is not able to issue any FMMs for stays in Mexico longer than 7 days as the Mexican bank site has been inoperable since… Read more »
Peninsula Picks: Seasonal Baja Sur Destinations
The heat is past, the hurricanes are over, and Baja Sur is rolling out the white sand beaches for all the visitors who are ready to explore. Here are some… Read more »
November 2023 Baja Fishing Report
Fishing in Baja in November surprises visitors, where catches, often consist of exotics. Imperial Beach Pier There were no recent reports because of the weather. Coronado Islands / Rockpile As the… Read more »
November 2023 Baja Bulletin
FMMs from Discover Baja Discover Baja is currently not able to issue any FMMs for stays in Mexico longer than 7 days. You should plan to obtain your 180-day FMM… Read more »
Culinary Corner November 2023
Michelin Guide Coming to Mexico The prestigious Michelin Guide has finally arrived in Mexico! The inspection team has been focused on the regions of Mexico City, Oaxaca, Baja California, Los… Read more »
October 2023 Baja Fishing Report
Many consider October the Grand Finale of the summer season in Baja, where Magdalena Bay is just beginning its eye-popping striped marlin season, attracting anglers worldwide to experience triple-digit billfish… Read more »
Peninsula Picks: Baja Missions
The Spanish Jesuits, Franciscans, and Dominicans established 27 missions on the Baja California peninsula during their time colonizing the “New World.” Many of the Baja missions have been reduced to… Read more »