Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is a holiday celebrated throughout Mexico on November 1st and 2nd to remember friends and family members who have passed away…. Read more »
Posts Tagged: mexico
Chart of the California Missions
By David Kier www.vivabaja.com Co-author of “The Old Missions of Baja & Alta California, 1697-1834” Here is a chart that shows the relationship between the founding of the 21… Read more »
DBTC Staff Peninsula Picks: Baja Camping Spots
Ah the great outdoors! There’s nothing better than the smell of the ocean or mountains and spending the evenings around the campfire with friends and family. Here are a few… Read more »
The Spanish Missions on the California Peninsula
We’re pleased to announce the beginning of a new series by David Kier about the missions of Baja California. David published his first Baja guidebook at the age of 15… Read more »
Guadalupe Valley Wine Country Tour! NEW DATE ADDED – Saturday, Nov. 16th, 2013
Guadalupe Valley Wine Country Tour! NEW DATE ADDED – Saturday, November 16th, 2013 Come spend a day experiencing Mexico’s Napa Valley with Discover Baja and Baja Custom Tours! Enjoy a… Read more »
DBTC Staff Peninsula Picks: Fall Vacations
Q&A with Baja Icon Bill Evarts
Bill Evarts has been photographing the landscapes of California and Baja California for decades. His work has appeared in national and regional calendars, books and magazines. He was commissioned for… Read more »
Hotel Serenidad and Baja Legend Don Johnson
By Dan & Lisa Goy Baja Amigos RV Caravan Tours A regular stop for us on tour always includes the Hotel Serenidad, located just south of Mulegé, the gateway to… Read more »
Three “Cool” Baja Weekend Trips
by Jennifer Kramer If the heat of summer has you pining for the cool ocean or mountain breezes, check out or rediscover these three easy weekend destinations where the temperatures… Read more »
A Day in the Guadalupe Valley
by Jennifer Kramer www.bajatheothercalifornia.com We spent another wonderful weekend in the Guadalupe Valley discovering more wineries and places to explore. We entered the Valley from the northern end, taking the… Read more »