archive-title Yearly Archives: 2021


My first week in Los Cabos.

  I’m new to Cabo. I’ve been here for a week. I was asked to write about my impressions of this place. First thought: It’s hot. It’s hard to feel at home when all the clothes you have were bought for a city that only has this kind of weather a few days out of […]

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The Green Light Safety Status

The Green Light Safety Status   This September 20, 2021, the state of Baja California has entered Green Alert Status according to the federal government of Mexico.   This brings us to the new normal, but it also keeps some regulations so that covid cases continue to drop in Los Cabos.   Some safety measures […]

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Cabo & The Corona Virus.

Cabo & The Corona Virus. Tourism is at the heart of Los Cabos, in this article, we look to solve doubts and concerns of people looking to visit Los Cabos may have and provide information about the protocols in place in the fight against Covid.   The Green Light The main source of income of […]

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Lucerito’s Concert in La Paz, Watch full Video

Lucerito’s Concert in La Paz. Watch the full video here.   On the night of September 15, healthcare workers were celebrated in the City’s Theater in La Paz, Baja California Sur with a special concert from “America’s bride”, international singer Lucero, better known as: “Lucerito”.   Quoting: Hugo Fimbres from El Sucaliforniano. He assisted to […]

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Mexican Independace: September 15, 2021

Celebrating Independence Day.   The Night of September 15 celebrates Mexico’s independence from Spain. It’s a night of proud celebration and tradition in México. Governor Víctor Manuel Castro Cosío will reenact the traditional Grito de Independencia at 10 p.m. commemorating the 211th anniversary of the start of Mexico’s independence in Plaza de la Reforma of […]

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Hurricane Olaf: The Unsung Heroes Of Los Cabos

Protection services notified that hurricane Olaf was going to hit Cabo in the night or early the next day, announced as category 1. As it approached it strengthened and became category 2. Olaf met San Jose del Cabo at 10:00 p.m., max wind speed of 100 mph (155 kph), and 5 to 10 inches (13 […]

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The Day After Hurricane Olaf.

  On September 15 2014, Odile, a category 3 hurricane, made landfall near Cabo San Lucas at 04:45 UTC with winds of 125 mph (205 km/h), which tied the strongest recorded tropical cyclone to move ashore Baja California Sur. Almost 7 years later during the morning of September 9 heavy rains and strong winds reached […]

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Discounts & Promotions: Mes Patrio

  SAVE DOLLARS THANKS TO MEXICAN HISTORY. ¡VIVA SAVINGS! ¡VIVA MEXICO! Cabo Journey. Don’t drink and drive. You drink. We drive. Throughout September 2021,  get a 10% discount on Transportation Services and  A FREE BOTTLE OF CABO JORUNEY’S OWN TEQUILA. Restrictions may apply. -Airport Transfer – Chauffeur on Call- Private Transportation – Make your reservation […]

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Date Night at Café Distrito 23Cuatro10

Date Night at Café Distrito 23Cuatro10 In the evening Café Distrito looks like an Italian bistro overrun by a hidden garden. The lighting is coy, it’s bright enough, it’s romantic but functional. Lights hang off the wood slab roofing, spread out like stars, tempered and mellow, evenly spreading about a golden glow as if light […]

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Cafe Distrito 23Cuatro10

Café Distrito 23Cuatro10  Coffea Arábica, from chiapas.  Soconusco, the southern humid highlands look like mountains of night. The night births new light gloriously, blackened soil, rich blood. From the powerful overwhelming vowels of the earth, as if sprout came from the volcanic seed of the core. Its fruit tells the tale. Soconusco, Chiapas temperatures range […]

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