La Casa de La Langosta: Gastronomic Tradition at Puerto Nuevo
The “Puerto Nuevo Style” lobster has given Rosarito a special place in the gastronomic scenario due to the peculiar sides it's served with red rice, beans, butter and huge sized flour tortillas known...
View ArticleTecate: Magic & traditions that last through decades
Tecate | As of today, there are 132 "Pueblos Magicos", or Magical Towns, in Mexico. The closest, and only one located along the U.S.-Mexico border, is Tecate. The post Tecate: Magic & traditions...
View ArticleMexicali: A Global Leader in Date Production
Mexicali | Mexicali leads in date cultivation and production, being the only city in Mexico that produces the fruit. The post Mexicali: A Global Leader in Date Production appeared first on Baja...
View Article“Winter Birds” in San Felipe
San Felipe | Every year North Americans and Canadians flock down to San Felipe. The reason: To flee the low temperatures and chaos that is the winter holiday season. The post “Winter Birds” in San...
View ArticleSan José de la Zorra trail and the Kumeyaay
Ensenada | A hiking trail led by members of the Kumeyaay community is now open to the public. The hike is located in San José de la Zorra and is the perfect adventure to learn more about Kumeyaay...
View ArticleNew Years Eve Baja California’s wine region
Ensenada | If one thing is true, it's that wine can be enjoyed at any time of year! The Baja California wine region sees a larger percentage of its visitors during the summer season. Yet, the same...
View ArticleMust-see in Tijuana: The Collector’s & Lucha Libre Museum
Tijuana | Did you grow up in the '80s or '90s? The early 2000s, even... And, you have an upcoming visit planned to Tijuana! Then, you should visit the Collector's & Lucha Libre Museum, or the El...
View ArticleForget the scale and start planning your holiday meals in Tijuana and...
Tijuana | Rosarito | The winter celebrations–and heavy eating– in Baja California begin with Thanksgiving and continue with many eating their way through December until the new year. The post Forget...
View ArticleLa Chinesca- A journey through Mexicali history
Mexicali | Picture this: you enter the underground tunnels of La Chinesca, and find a portal to learn more about the legacy and history of Chinese culture in Mexicali. La Chinesca, or the Mexican...
View ArticleStart Planning your Dream Wedding in Ensenada
Ensenada | During the New Year's celebrations, it is pretty common to see couples say YES! to tying the knot. Subsequently, they start the year with their wedding plans. The post Start Planning your...
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