Cobalto Pottery and Tile Shop Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, México. The Cobalto Pottery and Tile shop, located for the past 20 years at their Francisco Madero Street address in downtown Cabo San Lucas, can honestly be considered a Los Cabos area landmark. Over the past two decades, the charming locale has […]
read moreDía de Muertos in Los Cabos Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, México. Dia de Los Muertos is Mexico’s national holiday which personifies the celebration by families and friends to remember loved ones who have passed away and commemorate their lives in prayer and party and is most commonly recognized by the painted skulls which symbolize […]
read moreShopping in Los Cabos Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, México Whether visiting Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo, or The Hotel Corridor; guests of Los Cabos will enjoy shopping in Los Cabos and find a dizzying array of Mexican arts and crafts, clothing, fine art, unique jewelry and treasured trinket keepsakes as gifts for […]
read moreFiesta de la Música San José del Cabo 2019 San José del Cabo, Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, México Since its humble beginnings in 2008, in which 300 people were in attendance listing to 14 bands, The ever growing San Jose del Cabo’s Festival de Musica celebrated new record levels, as more than 20,000 estimated people […]
read moreTodos Santos Festival del Mole 26 April 2019 Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico Designated by the Government Mexico as one of the country’s magical pueblos, the Baja California Sur city of Todos Santos held their first annual Mole Festival on Friday, April 26, 2019, at their main plaza. Mole sauce is a traditional […]
read moreLa Virgen de Guadalupe Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, México The Virgen de Guadalupe is a powerful symbol of Mexican identity both in the Country of Mexico and the United States of America. On the date of Saturday, December 12th, 1531, it is believed the Virgin Mary appeared on the slopes of […]
read moreLa Posada en México La Posada en México – The very first Posada in Mexico originated in 1586 colonial Mexico City. Friar Diego de Soria, obtained a papal decree from Pope Sixtus V to celebrate what was called Misas de Aguinaldo “Christmas bonus Masses” between December 16 and December 24. The Aztecs had a tradition […]
read moreDía de Muertos (The Day of the Dead) Día de Muertos (The Day of the Dead) is a multi-day Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico, which begins on November the 2nd and ends two days later on November the 4th. Before the Spanish conquest of 1521 and the colonization of Mexico during the 16th century, the festivities were […]
read morePlaza Amelia Wilkes is being remodeled starting July 2018 Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Plaza Amelia Wilkes is being remodeled. The government of the State of Baja California Sur (Governor Carlos Mendoza Davis), is responding to the needs of the population in terms of human, social and economic development as a priority. […]
read moreTwo traditions that are celebrated in Los Cabos Mexicans have a charismatic culture that identifies them as happy people, pranksters and with much mischief when having fun. The fiesta or party is an opportunity that encourages even the most serious to relax. In Los Cabos there are two traditional dates that make the whole town […]
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