archive-title Tag Archives: Los Cabos


JW Marriott’s Cafe des Artistes

Jw marriotts Cafe des Artistes Jw marriotts Cafe des Artistes – In case you haven’t heard and want to be in the know, the JW Marriott, which opened November, 2015, has an outstanding restaurant called Café des Artistes. It is elegant and understated and is the signature restaurant of French-born, award-winning chef Thierry Blouet. This […]

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A Brief History of Los Cabos, Part VII: The Mexican–American War

A Brief History of Los Cabos, Part VII: The Mexican–American War The middle decades of the 19th century were a time of intense conflict in Baja California, not only with the United States government, whose army and navy invaded during the Mexican–American War, but also with many U.S. citizens, who saw the sparsely populated peninsula […]

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Los Cabos Well Served By First-Ever ATP Tennis Tournament

Ivo Karlović took top honors in the singles final at the inaugural ATP 250 Los Cabos Open on Saturday night, defeating Feliciano López 7-6, 6-2 in front of an appreciative crowd at the newly built Estadio Pegaso in Cabo San Lucas. The match featured the oldest combined ages between finalists on the ATP tour since […]

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Eat Like a Local: The Best Tacos in Los Cabos

There’s no quicker way to start an argument in Los Cabos than to stake a claim of supremacy for your favorite taquería. Tacos are serious business in México, and local residents are happy to argue a case for their own favorite purveyor based upon what are often a complicated set of criteria involving price, ingredients, […]

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A Brief History of Los Cabos, Pt. VI: The End of the Mission System and the Birth of Cabo San Lucas

A Brief History of Los Cabos, Pt. VI: The End of the Mission System and the Birth of Cabo San Lucas Learn more about the history of Cabo San Lucas and the Los Cabos area of Baja California Sur, Mexico. As the 19th century dawned in Baja California, the peninsular population was suffering on a number […]

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Culture of Cabo: A Q and A with Director of the Cabo San Lucas Museum of Natural History

Culture of Cabo: A Q and A with Director of the Cabo San Lucas Museum of Natural History Roberto Cuétara has been working in museums for more than 50 years, and anyone who has visited cultural heritage sites in Baja California Sur–from Loreto to La Paz to Los Cabos–has almost certainly been exposed, knowingly or not, […]

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The Art of Fine Dining: A Q&A with Alcaravea Gourmet Chef Enrique Díaz

Cabo San Lucas locals need no introduction to Alcaravea Gourmet, or to the face of the restaurant, Enrique Díaz. The downtown eatery and its extroverted owner-chef have been fixtures of the local fine dining scene for over a decade, serving up superb Italian and other Mediterranean style specialty dishes at exceedingly budget-friendly prices. Díaz himself […]

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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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Party at The Cape: Thompson Hotel Excels at Big Events

Party at The Cape: Thompson Hotel Excels at Big Events Party at The Cape Thompson Hotel Excels Big Events – The opening of The Cape: A Thompson Hotel was one of the big events in Los Cabos last summer. Now, less than a year later, the boutique property–which overlooks one of the region’s best surf […]

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