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    Top 5 Family Activities in Los Cabos: Guest Blog

    Jenni Reichert heads up Baja Baby Gear, a great company that offers convenient rentals of cribs, strollers, high chairs and more for your Los Cabos vacation – perfect if you don’t want to lug along all that bulky equipment for your little one on the flight. Here, she shares some of her top picks for family fun in Los Cabos.  Visiting a new place can be a little daunting – even more so when you are bringing children with you. It’s hard to know where the locals go unless you know someone from the area. My husband and I have made it our business to check out the top family…

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    Cabo’s Hottest Labor Day Parties

    Cabo’s known for round-the-clock partying and stylish VIP events drawing celebrities (and celebrity watchers) throughout the year. While Cabo San Lucas is legendary for its nightlife, Labor Day weekend kicks up the volume with a host of hot parties at some of the area’s sexiest clubs. Nikki Beach at ME Cabo – RED SUMMER Party Saturday, September 1, 2012 featuring guest DJ Stellar – Amazing Sundays at Nikki Beach Sunday, September 2, 2012 featuring guest DJ Posso Resident DJ’s: Antonio Floren Cruz + Sam Koen Book your tickets now! Book here or call our team at 1-800-745-2226 for details & reservations. More Labor Day Parties in Cabo San Lucas: Pink Kitty Labor Day House of Dreamz Saturday, September…

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    One for the Record Book: Bisbee’s East Cape Offshore Fishing Tournament

    Record-Setting Tuna Caught at the 13th Annual Bisbee’s East Cape Offshore Tournament Even the best-laid plans go awry sometimes. That’s especially true in tournaments when the fish don’t show up. Or in the case of the 2012 Bisbee’s East Cape Offshore, the right fish failed to make an appearance. No qualifying marlin were weighed in this year’s 13th annual event, which took place July 24-28. But by all other measures, it was an unconditional success. Three hundred and five anglers fishing aboard 61 boats caught 94 billfish during the three days of competition. Three marlin didn’t meet the 300-pound weight requirement. A total of 48 striped marlin, 30 blues, one…

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    Top 8 Marine Animal Encounters in Baja California Sur

    Oscar Ortiz heads up Cabo Expeditions, one of the leading operations of environmentally friendly excursions in Los Cabos. Specializing in marine tours, from kayaking in the scenic waters of Cabo, to swimming with majestic whale sharks, Oscar has seen his share of incredible ocean life in Baja California Sur. With the dazzling abundant variety of marine creatures in the beautiful Sea of Cortez, there’s no shortage of photo-worthy encounters to be had. Here, Oscar shares his top marine animal experiences: 1.  The Ultimate: Blue Whale – The largest animal that is known to have existed on the planet, the blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) can reach lengths of up to 90 feet.…

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    Your Own Private Island: “La Isla” takes You to Cabo San Lucas Sun & Fun

    Like a floating Beach Club, La Isla (“The Island”) is one of the most unique adventures in Cabo San Lucas. This one-of-a-kind vessel is a like patio at sea, offering a deck, bar, sound system, kitchen, lounge furniture and bathroom. It’s the perfect way to spend an afternoon soaking up the sunshine or an unforgettable evening hosting a private party with family and friends. We talked to Carlos and Nico Hudson, brothers who operate La Isla as part of Ocean Riders Tours. Here, they share what makes this tour so unique:

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    Make a New Friend in Cabo: Fun & Educational Experiences at Cabo Dolphins

    A sleek, modern concrete structure (designed by award-winning Mexican architect, Enrique Norten) tucked alongside the marina in Cabo San Lucas is home to some of the area’s most popular locals—Pacific bottlenose dolphins. Cabo Dolphins (part of the Cabo Adventures family) is a world-class facility offering a range of educational programs focused on raising awareness about marine mammals. Visitors have the chance to get in the water with the resident dolphins (along with experienced trainers) and interact with these extremely intelligent creatures while learning about their biology, physiology, habits, communication techniques and environmental concerns. We sat down with Mark Watson of Cabo Adventures to find out what makes their program so…

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    Ring in 2012 in Cabo San Lucas: New Year’s Eve Events

    Cabo San Lucas is a party town all year long—but things kick up a notch (or ten) for New Year’s Eve. From elegant dinner formals to sultry dance-all-night VIP events, there’s a celebration for every visitor looking to ring in the new year in style. If you’re looking for a great way to welcome 2012 in Cabo, be sure to plan early—parties and accommodations book up quickly. Here are a few top picks: Barefoot Formal at Casa Dorada Los Cabos This stylish black-and-white barefoot event returns this year at the beautiful beachfront Casa Dorada Los Cabos Beach Resort boasting entertainment by Melinda Doolittle, Michael Johns, and Rickey Smith  (former American…

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    Surf’s Up in the East Cape

    Surfers are an unconventional lot, having the reputation of dropping everything—maybe even their breakfast forks—when they hear a swell is happening. They can also be a bit secretive about their favorite surf breaks, though if you get in good with them, they’ll spill. Surfers also come in every shape, size and age, including being the owners of beautiful villas in Los Cabos.

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    Dia de los Muertos: Day of the Dead is a Celebration of Life

    Naming a holiday “The Day of the Dead” (El Día de los Muertos) doesn’t sound like a recipe for joyful celebration. But indeed, this day of remembrance is a time of happy family sharing and activity, for it’s when Mexicans and some people of other Latin cultures lovingly—and colorfully—recall the relatives that have passed. The tradition is pre-Columbian, but has blended elements from the Spanish conquest as well. Some indigenous peoples believed that souls do not die, but continue to rest in Mictlan, a sacred place. Thus, contemporary Mexican families recognize and ritualize the continuance of the generations through the past. Though Mexico celebrates November 2nd as the Day of…