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A Brief History of Los Cabos, Pt. V: The Arrival of Franciscan and Dominican Missionaries in California

A Brief History of Los Cabos, Pt. V: The Arrival of Franciscan and Dominican Missionaries in California Learn more about the history of Cabo San Lucas 
and the Los Cabos area of Baja California Sur, Mexico. On the final day of November in the year 1767, a ship carrying the first appointed governor of California, Don […]

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Los Cabos Children´s Foundation

Los Cabos Children´s Foundation Receives $149,000 M.X. Donation Philanthropy is alive and well in Los Cabos. This week, representatives from Hotel Sheraton presented a check for $149,000 M.X. to the Los Cabos Children’s Foundation. These proceeds came from ticket sales from March’s hugely popular wine and cheese festival.         Among those in […]

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Los Cabos Open Water Challenge

Los Cabos Open Water Challenge The City of Los Cabos and SwimCabo’s 3rd annual Los Cabos Open Water Challenge, set for Saturday, April 30, 2016, will feature an expanded set of races that will once again start and finish at the Palmilla Beach next to Costa Azul. The first wave of competitive swimmers will enter […]

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Cape Crusaders: 10 Key Figures in Los Cabos History

Cape Crusaders: 10 Key Figures in Los Cabos History Los Cabos has a long history, and has been inhabited, loosely speaking, for more than 10,000 years. For the vast majority of that time it was the territory of hunter gatherers called the Pericú. Very few names of Pericúes are known to us now, and those that […]

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A Brief History of Los Cabos, Part II: The Galleon Trade and the Golden Age of Piracy

A Brief History of Los Cabos, Part II: The Galleon Trade and the Golden Age of Piracy For thousands of years, the only contact the Pericú—the original inhabitants of the southernmost part of Baja California Sur—had with the outside world were occasional parlays or skirmishes with their territorial neighbors, the Guaycura, and perhaps, on waterborne […]

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A Brief History of Los Cabos, Part I: The Mystery of the Pericúes

A Brief History of Los Cabos, Part I: The Mystery of the Pericúes Learn more about the history of Cabo San Lucas 
and the Los Cabos area of Baja California Sur, Mexico. The first human inhabitants of what is now Los Cabos were the Pericú, a hunting and gathering tribe whose territory not only included […]

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A Round-up of Current and Upcoming Events in Los Cabos

Visitors to Los Cabos during the next two months will find no dearth of things to do. In addition to ongoing seasonal events like Circuito Cultural in Cabo San Lucas and Art Walk in San José del Cabo, the cape cities are also hosting—or preparing to host—a number of high-profile annual events, ranging from music […]

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Semana Santa and April Events in Los Cabos

April brings to a close Los Cabos’ whale watching season and also signals the changing of the spring break guard. During March, area beaches are packed with students from the United States and Canada. During the first week of April, however, the demographics shift with the arrival of Semana Santa. Commonly known as “Mexican Spring […]

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Adventure Central: Cabo Expeditions Shows Off Sleek New Office Near the Marina

Outdoor tour and excursion specialist Cabo Expeditions is celebrating the opening of a new office near the Cabo San Lucas Marina this month, and locals and visitors are invited to stop by and check out the fresh digs. The sleek, chic, and conveniently central new office offers more space for check-ins, as well as a […]

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New Beginnings In Los Cabos: New Year Period a Time for Reflection and Resolutions

New Beginnings In Los Cabos: New Year Period a Time for Reflection and Resolutions New Beginnings In Los Cabos- New years are generally ushered in amid a swirl of fiestas and family dinners, with the Champagne and fireworks of New Year’s Eve acting as grand finale for the gustatory maelstrom that is the holiday period. […]

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