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Month: December 2019

The Aquarium of the World in Cabo

For decades, Los Cabos has seduced luxury travelers with its unspoiled beaches, incredible food scene and perfect year-round weather. But the great Jacques Cousteau once called the Grand Sea of Cortez “The Aquarium of the World” and it’s not hard to guess why. Containing 40 percent of the world’s total number of species of marine …

Discover The Best Beaches in Los Cabos

Spring has sprung! And with the month of March we have spring break ahead; where many of us eagerly await a day in paradise and a nice warm vacation on the beach. Booking a trip to Los Cabos is the easy part. It’s choosing which sandy slice of heaven to visit when you’re here that …

Luxury Summer

Deciding to come to Los Cabos is easy. Deciding what to do on your luxury summer vacation in paradise is where the “hard” decisions take place. There’s never enough time to do it all, but our must-do Cabo adventures are a good way to start and make sure you vacation like a true celebrity. 1. …

Cabo Musts

When you find yourself vacationing in Cabo, these are a few things you cannot leave without doing, eating or visiting: 1. Visit Gourmet Taco Restaurant La Lupita If you are in the San Jose area, you cannot miss going to the best gourmet tacos restaurant “La Lupita”. Not only are you going to taste the …

Día de Muertos – Day of the Dead

“Day Of The Dead” A holiday were Mexicans feel more alive than ever! While many have taken on the tradition of trick or treating on Halloween, here in Mexico, the ultimate celebration is “The Day Of The Dead,” which goes on for a couple of days. Legend has it that many believe the gates of …

Mexican Independence Day

Experience Mexico’s most spectacular celebration in true fiesta form! If your next Cabo getaway falls in the middle of September, you definitely don’t want to miss all the liveliness and celebration of Mexico’s most spectacular fiesta, our Independence Day. The celebration begins on the 15th with local public officials performing reenactments of Miguel Hidalgo’s 1810 …