Baja Norte is behaving as it does in early spring with off-color water and low sea temperatures. However, local anglers seem optimistic as yellowtail and calico bass are still being… Read more »
Posts Tagged: mexico
New CDC Rules for Bringing Dogs into the U.S.
As of August 1, 2024, the CDC has new rules for dogs entering the U.S. For dogs entering the U.S. from Mexico, the one form you will need is the CDC… Read more »
2024 Summer Baja Bucket List
Many Baja travelers forego traveling the peninsula during the summer in favor of cooler seasons, but there are lots of reasons to head south of the border this season. Check out… Read more »
Culinary Corner June 2024
First Michelin Guide Mexico Announced The very first Michelin Guide Mexico has been unveiled and numerous restaurants in Baja California have been recognized. One Star (High Quality Cooking): Animalón (Valle… Read more »
The Caesar Salad Turns 100
This summer, Tijuana will be celebrating the 100th anniversary of one of its most famous creations—the Caesar Salad. The salad was invented—and still served today—at Restaurante Caesar’s on Avenida Revolución… Read more »
June 2024 Baja Fishing Report
June is the beginning of the best fishing that Baja offers, and most years, it stretches into early November. June is also my favorite month, with air temperatures reaching the… Read more »
June 2024 Baja Bulletin
Mexico Elects First Woman President Claudia Sheinbaum was elected on June 2nd as the first woman president of Mexico. Sheinbaum is the former mayor of Mexico City and a scientist… Read more »
Culinary Corner May 2024
Diego Hernandez to Open New Valle de Guadalupe Restaurant Beloved Baja California chef Diego Hernandez has plans to reopen a new Valle de Guadalupe restaurant in the space where Laja… Read more »
May 2024 Baja Fishing Report
Hooray for May—one of Baja’s finest months as moderate temperatures slowly rise. From border to tip, the surface action begins in earnest. Now is the time to check your fishing… Read more »
The Legend of Blackman, The Vampire of La Purísima
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 »