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“Sunshine/Warm Breezes” of Los Cabos Return After ‘Jimena’
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News: “Just In” from our great contact & team contributor, Helle Bandholz @ “TransCabo”
Hurricane Jimena passed along the Pacific Coastline of beautiful Los Cabos on Tuesday, September 1st, without incurring any considerable damages to the destination’s infrastructure.
On Monday about 2,000 visitors left early via the International Airport of San José del Cabo in order not to experience the effects of the approaching storm growing in strengths until reaching Category 5 with sustained winds of 155 mph around its center and winds of up to 185 mph on the outside.
Due to expected impact of heavy rainfalls and strong winds, hotels, businesses and locals prepared according to instructions given by protection teams, which prevented anyone from getting injured. During its 5 hour passage along Los Cabos territory, Hurricane Jimena actually lost strength and decreased to Category 2. While locals were drawn outside their homes and to the beaches observing the incredible waves rolling over the main beach of El Medano Beach, in Cabo San Lucas.
The airport opened again on Wednesday, September 2nd, and hotels reported being fully functional and operational, as normal. As cleaning teams, still working on sand and mud, that had been washed down the streets, local life is back to routine and tourists, that remained in their destinations have started to stroll along the marina.
Today, Los Cabos awoke with it’s beautiful, clear skies, fresh air, ocean breezes and warm sunshine, as you would only expect it in “Paradise here” at the tip of the Baja California peninsula.
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Los Cabos Adventures- Begin At “Land’s End”
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Yes, for sure your Adventures Begin at “Land’s End” in Los Cabos, Mexico at the very tip of the Baja Pennisula. Be it a port of call stop by cruise ship along the Pacific Ocean’s, a group of freinds-family-business, or just a short notice “get a way” vacation the Los Cabos corridor is the Mexican Riviera’s top adventures/tours value today. Non-stop flights from anywhere within the U.S., smooth ground transportation, and friendly service personnel await your arrival for assitance to your all-inclusive hotel package.
Accessibility for numerous types of sports activities, family/business events, and tours are found here on a smaller, more extensive scale in comparison to Mexico’s highly visited/popular coastal destinations. Known traditionally for it top level Golf, tournament class- Sportfishing offshore-blue water Marlin/Sailfish with inshore Dorado/Roosterfish and Ocean shorelined Hotel complexes. Over the twenty four years of tourism to Los Cabos region of Baja Penninsula I’ve seen the positive time tested progressive growth transpire with this destination. By special invitation of a Los Cabos primier travel company, they rekindled my client group tourism potential by expanding/proving my Los Cabos horizon due to it’s recent vast develpmental growth taking place. Day tours, eco-type adventures[tram, atv, dune buggies and horseback riding. watersports], cultural/colonial events, sightseeing/shopping tours, dining cuisine, and other vaction-styled beach activites: make the list to pamper you over with their award winning creativity/personalized touch of quality services toward everyone’s memorable outcome with future returns. Call 708-481-6467 For Details and Reservations Today— Prepare now-Experience lifelong memories and value oriented events, activities/tours, meetings or vacations-traveling to Mexico’s warm quietly kept, sunny beach destinational Los Cabos cities of Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo and La Paz (where the Sea of Cortez meets the warm Pacific Ocean) are yours to enjoy.
Tarpon On The Beach
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Tarpon On The Beach
Battle On The Beach – Capt. Blair battles big tarpon off of the beaches of Florida’s Space Coast in this episode of Addictive Fishing.
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Bass Fishing in Mexico
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Have you ever gone fishing in Mexico? No? Well, next you go down there make sure to try some Mexico bass fishing. These bass can be found out at sea as they are saltwater bass. In fact, you can rent a boat and have a guide take you out there. The fish that you catch are huge when compared to the bass found in the United States. The deep sea fish will usually weigh between 5 to 50 pounds and can get up to 3 feet. This kind of fish should not go to waste. So, if you do catch one, make sure to cook it and eat it.
Millions of people each year enter Baja at the San Ysidro/Tijuana border crossing.. It’s no wonder since the Baja region is one of the most beautiful anywhere in the world.
