The Dead Live: Halloween and Día de Muertos Themed Events in Los Cabos
Halloween has long since evolved in the United States from a child-focused neighborhood candy collecting contest to a holiday that may also safely be called the number one party excuse of the year for adults. Thus, for both children and adults, October 31 is a day of over-indulgence. The modern incarnation more than somewhat obscures the original meaning of the holiday–All Hallow’s Eve–which kicks off the traditional three-day Christian feast of Allhallowtide, and remembers those that have passed away. In this sense, Halloween is relatively...
read moreThe Nowhere Bar
New photos from The Nowhere Bar, Plaza Bonita, Cabo San Lucas October 2016, photos by Julio...
read moreMaria Corona Wows with Folkloric Show
Known for its authentic Mexican cuisine, Maria Corona Restaurant, part of the Baja Cantina Group, proudly presents an exclusive stage show reflecting the traditional dances, music, culture and costumes of Mexico entitled Mexico – Magia y Tradición. Every Tuesday and Wednesday evening, guests desirous of witnessing the culture of Mexico in a high-spirited performance by professional dancers and musicians can enjoy an authentic Mexican dinner and show in the open courtyard of Maria Corona. A 6-course tasting menu is served prior to the...
read moreHow to Prepare for a Hurricane in Los Cabos
Los Cabos weather is beautiful, with sunny days almost year-round. There is a storm season, however, which typically lasts August–October; hurricane lasts May 15–November 30. With very little rain most of the year, any significant precipitation can result in immediate flooding that quickly hits low-lying areas. Stay out of flooded areas—walking or driving—as the current is much faster than it appears. Hurricanes are strong storms that can be life threatening and cause serious property-threatening hazards, such as flooding, storm surge, high...
read more40 Days and 40 Nights: Events Season Kicks Off in Los Cabos
Although this week has been a banner one for local events–including Mexican Independence Day celebrations and the national surf championship in San José del Cabo–the real event season in Los Cabos begins on October. Traditionally the start of high tourist season, this month brings many of the signature regional to-dos, from big game fishing tournaments and other sporting competitions to rock concerts and film festivals. By December, snowbirds will need little reason other than abundant sunshine to head to the southernmost part of the Baja...
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