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Page 1: Destino Magazine March 2013

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DESTINO GROUP SA de CVLos Cabos, BCS Ph (011 52) (624) 142-4949

ISSUE 51 March 2013Printed in USA. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written consent of the publisher.© 2013 Destino Group SA de CV

Numero 51 Marzo 2013Todos los derechos reservados por Destino Group. Prohibida la reprodución total o parcial del contenido sin previa autorización por escrito de los editores.© 2013 Destino Group SA de CV

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CONTRIBUTORSMarch 2013 Edition

PublisherOwen Perry

Editor in ChiefMichelle MonroyCreative Editor

Yesica Pineda Moreno “Yeye” Art

Michelle MonroyPhotography

Michelle MonroyBruce HermanPrissma LaraMarcel Kaiser

Luis Enrique Achoy CotaBlake Harrington

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Michelle MonroyBlake Harrington

Roxanne Rosenblatt

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LOS CABOS OVERVIEWLearn about South Baja and what makes it unique

ACTIVITIESSnorkelingScuba divingFishing & boatingGolfSurfing

CABO SAN LUCAS PARTY SCENEFun in the sun, booze cruises and nightclubs

LIVE MUSIC Venues and schedules

TOP BEACHESFrom floating in a turquoise bay with pink sand to riding some epic waves

FIESTAS TRADICIONALESSan José del Cabo yearly celebration takes place in March

WHALE WATCHING SEASONLearn about whales and choose your whale watching tour

REAL ESTATEOwning Real Estate in Los Cabos

ART DISTRICTBruce Herman captures the soul of Mexico through his photography

PUERTO Los CabosA Mexican Marina

HEALTHY LIVINGFeel healthy in your body, mind, and spiritLos Cabos 0rganic culture

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COVER: FIESTAS TRADICIONALES IN SAN JOSÉ DEL CABOPhoto by Bruce Herman

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WHALE WATCHINGPhoto by Luis Enrique Achoy Cota

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Los Cabos (the capes) is in the southern most tip of the State of Baja California Sur and consists of six main areas: La Paz, Todos Santos, Cabo San Lucas, the Corridor, San José del Cabo and the East Cape.

If you look at the Baja Sur map you can see that the highways and towns form a loop. There are ongoing road improvements and new highway constructions, so getting from one place to another will only get easier. The new highway to Todos Santos is impressively well done making it only 45 minutes away from Cabo San Lucas.

Cabo San LucasCabo San Lucas, also just known as “Cabo”, is a tourist friendly town located on the tip of the Baja California peninsula that’s full of entertainment for every age and liking. You will find the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean meeting at land’s end and the beautiful rock formations that create the famous Cabo arch. Cabo San Lucas has the liveliest beach in the Los Cabos area, an impressive marina and countless restaurants and bars that keep the town alive day and night.

The CorridorThe corridor is a 40 Km highway that connects Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo (about a 25 minute drive). Along this road you can find various hotels, luxury ocean front homes, championship golf courses and beautiful views. Have your camera ready to snap some photos of the beautiful beaches and make a roadside stop at the Cabo Real arroyo for a refreshing coco frío (cold coconut).

San José del CaboWalking around San Jose’s quaint and colorful streets and its picturesque zócalo (main plaza) will be a more traditional Mexican town experience that Cabo San Lucas. Over the years, San José has become an artistic and cultural town with numerous fine art galleries in its downtown art district. From November through June the popular “Art Walk” takes place every Thursday evening where the galleries welcome guests to view their exhibits, sip wine and dine at one of the five star restaurants. San José has a beautiful beach where you can take a horseback ride and explore the estuary that is home to many different bird species.

Todos SantosLocated on the Pacific Ocean side, Todos Santos is an oasis where artists and surfers flock to enjoy the culture and excellent surf. Home to the famous Hotel California, this charming town offers great restaurants and a cooler climate than Cabo San Lucas and San José due to the Pacific breezes.

La PazLa Paz is the capital of Baja California Sur and is known for its warm people and beautiful beaches. This authentic Mexican city (as well as the general south Baja region) has been rated as one of the safest in Mexico and still maintains the

small town feel that is very welcoming for tourists. La Paz is a departure point for tours and charters to the stunning Espiritu Santo Island as well as whale watching excursions. Stroll down the colourful malecón (boardwalk), walk hundreds of feet in waist high water at Balandra beach or have a fine dining experience; La Paz has a lot to offer.

East CapePeople often call it “the old Cabo” because of its pristine beaches and small fishing towns such as Buena Vista and Los Barriles. The East Cape begins just east of San José and extends about 100 miles up the Sea of Cortez coast. 60 miles outside of San José is the Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park, an eight fingered coral reef that offers outstanding snorkelling and scuba diving. Very popular for fishing, the East Cape also attracts kite surfers and folks who just want to get away from it all.

By Michelle MonroyLOS CABOS This incredible corner of the world will create a lifetime of memories

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This is your chance experience the life in the Sea of Cortez, also known as the “Aquarium of the World”. Prepare yourself for nature to show off as you swim side by side with colorful schools of fish, eels, rays, octopus, turtles and more.

There are a few ways to snorkel in Cabo: book one of the popular snorkel tours, drive to a beach and swim off the shore or charter your own private boat. Tours last around two or three hours and cost around $40.00 dollars per person. If you’re venturing out on your own, stay away from the Pacific side; its strong currents make it very dangerous for any kind of water sports.

SNORKELING SPOTSPelican RockThis rock attracts many fish and is just an easy five minute boat ride from the Cabo San Lucas Marina.

Lovers BeachAccessible only by water taxi. Be aware that this is a high boat traffic area and it’s not roped off for swimmers.

Santa Maria CoveSanta Maria is a regular destination for snorkel tours. If you choose to drive there, it’s a very easy swim from the shore to the reef.

Chileno BayThis bay is also a common destination for snorkeling tours and has a safe roped off area for snorkelers.

Cabo PulmoCabo Pulmo is a Natural Marine Reserve in the East Cape that offers possibly the best snorkelling in the area. To get to this eight fingered coral reef you have take about a 2 hour drive from San José del Cabo, but it’s well worth it.

SCUBA DIVING DESTINATIONSNote: travel time is from Cabo San Lucas marinaLand’s EndIntermediate-Advanced50’-60’ and just 5 minutes by boat you’re swimming with sea lions and moray eels. Also a sunken boat can be seen in the Falls.

Sand FallsBeginners - Advanced30’-100’ Steep sand banks go down sharply into a canyon filled wit tropical fish. A short boat ride from shore, the canyon runs from the depths of Cabo San Lucas bay to within 30 feet of shore, making the Bay one of the deepest in the world.

Pelican RockBeginners - 25’-80’ Just 5 minute boat trip to this large rock that attracts many tropical fish.

Neptune’s FingerAdvanced - 80’-100’ Spectacular canyon wall dive.

Cabeza de BallenaBeginners - 20’-40’ 25 minute boat ride to dive through large boulders with lots of fish.

Santa Maria CaveBeginners - 20’-40’ 35 minutes by boat, or dive from the beach. The entrance to Santa Maria canyon has a huge variety of fish who feed right from your hand.

ChilenoBeginners - 20’-40’ 35 minutes boat ride and a sandy and rocky bottom. PARKING Lots of turtles sited here, tropical fish, night dives.

El GavilanIntermediate/Advanced - 70’-100’ 35 minutes boat time. Rocky ledge leading into a canyon where groupers and larger fish are often sited.

Blow HoleBeginners/Advanced - 30’-70’ 35 minutes boat ride from San Lucas, or just 10 minutes from Chileno beach. Rocky valleys present a variety of fish.

Las SalinasBeginners - 30’-45’ 1.4 hours by boat from San Lucas, or 1 hour by boat from La Playita. A sunken Japanese fishing boat attracts a large assortment of fish.

Gordo BanksAdvanced - 110’-120’ 1 hour boat from La Playita, there is a seamount where you can see marlin, hammerheads, skip jacks and at times huge manta rays.

Cabo PulmoBeginner/Advanced - 30’-100’ 2 hour drive East of San José then 5 minutes by boat you’ll find the only living coral reef in the Sea of Cortez.

SNORKELING & SCUBA DIVING COMPANIESAdventure Cabo Deep Blue(624) 143-7668Amigos del Mar (624) 143-0505Andromeda Divers (624) 143-8232Cabo Adventures (624) 173-9500Cabo Expeditions (624) 143-2700Cabo San Lucas Tours by Johann & Sandra Toll-free from Mexico 01-800-822-4577Eagle Divers (624) 143-9286Manta (624) 144-3871Nautilus Dive Tech (624) 143-0067Ocean Riders Toll-free from Mexico01-800-727-5391Oceanus (624) 143.39.29

activitiesLos CabosSCUBA DIVING & SNORKELING

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With calm waters, extraordinary fishing and perfect weather, some would argue that boating is the most popular attraction of Los Cabos. Whether you want to take a cruise to Santa Maria Bay on a luxury yacht or wake up at the crack of dawn for a fishing adventure, the options to fit your needs are endless.

CHARTER COMPANIESMarlin Masters Sport Fishing(624) 144-4481Minerva’s (624) 143-1282 / 143-2766Paradise Sport Fishing (624) 143-1033Picante Sport Fishing (624) 143-2447 Pisces Fleet Sport Fishing(624) 143-1288 / 143-9488 / 143-8388 Portus Sport Fishing(624) 104-3775 / 355-4561Rafael’s Sport Fishing Fleet(624) 143-0018RedRum Sport Fishing(624) 172-0085Salvador’s Sport Fishing Charters USA : (406) 980-1588Silverados Sport Fishing(624) 147-0594Slippery Lizzard Sport Fishing(624) 155-8656Solmar Sport Fishing Fleet(624) 143-0646 / 143-4542 Top Anglers Sport Fishing(624) 122-1643

BOAT RENTALSPrivate yachts and sailboatsThere are several charter companies that can accommodate you depending on what you need. What you do on your trip is really up to you, but it will typically consist of a tour around the arch, fishing for a couple of hours and a cruise to any of the beautiful bays for swimming. Most boats have fishing equipment and a knowledgeable crew, but the main difference between renting a yacht and a fishing boat is the cost.

Fishing Boat RentalsYou can always fish on a yacht, but cruisers and pangas are more commonly used. Pangas are the less expensive of the two but cruisers will fit more people and will be more comfortable.

FISHINGThere’s a reason why the world’s richest fishing tournament - the Bisbee’s Black & Blue - has taken place in Los Cabos for over thirty years. This part of the world offers an abundant sea life and an exceptionally high catch success rate. No matter what your level of fishing experience is, Cabo won’t disappoint you.

What to Expect It’s recommended to make a reservation at least one day before. Most charters include a fishing license, bait, tackle and equipment. Some also include food and drink or can be added at an additional cost. The earlier you leave the better; trips usually begin around 6:00 and 7:00 am and last around 6 hours. Cost will depend on the number of people in your party and the size of the boat you choose to rent. 15% to 20% of your charter cost is a customary tip for the crew.

Bait and TackleMost likely, the boat you charter will include your bait and tackle. If you need your own fresh bait you can buy it along the Cabo San Lucas Marina or the crew you hire can also stop to buy it from the local fishermen on your way out.

BOATING & FISHING

Sport fishing flags commonly seen in

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Green fees vary based on the membership status of the golfer, time of day, season of the year and other factors. Many courses also offer a reduced rate later in the day during twilight hours. Appropriate golf attire is required on all courses and club rental prices range from $35 to $ 65.Cabo San Lucas Country ClubThis course was designed by Roy Dye and is conveniently located outside of Cabo San Lucas and is the only one with views of Land’s End. It has more than 80 bunkers and slightly inclined fairways and one of the longest holes in all of Mexico at 610 yards.18 holes, 7,220 yards, par 72.(624) 143 4654 • www.cabosanlucascountryclub.com

Cabo del SolOcean Course - A Jack Nicklaus signature course with six ocean front holes (1.5 miles). Known for it’s “3 finest finishing holes in golf” the Ocean Course is said to be one of the most difficult yet beautiful courses in the area.18 holes, 7,075 yards, par 72.Desert Course – Designed by Tom Weiskopf, this course winds through the desert above the Ocean Course and challenges the golfer with risk vs reward type decision-making.18 holes, 7,049 yards, par 72. (624) 145-8200 • www.cabodelsol.com

GOLF NEWS!Tiger Woods has just signed an agreement to design a new 18 hole additional Diamante, a private golf course on the Pacific ocean north of Cabo.

SURF SEASONSJune through November The summer months are known to be the best as the Southern Hemisphere’s swells send great waves to the Pacific, Cabo and East Cape.

December through February East Cape and Costa Azul are on the flatter side. The Pacific can be good this time of year because it’s exposed to the west swell.

March through May This is the windy season. Swells are consistent and you’ll run into fewer crowds.

SURFINGCabo has been a popular surfing destination since the ‘50s, but with its enormous growth and the quick and daily flights coming in from California, it has now become a surfer’s paradise.

MAIN SURF SPOTSSan Pedrito • Level: Advanced • Direction: Right, left Location: Pacific side right before arriving to Todos SantosCerritos • Level: Great for beginners • Direction: Right and left • Location: Pacific side at Km 65 of the Cabo San Lucas-Todos Santos roadMonuments • Level: Advanced • Direction: Left • Location: at Km 6.5 of the Corridor, closer to Cabo San LucasEl Tule • Level: Advanced • Direction: Right and left • Location: Exit at Km 16.2 at the El Tule bridgeCosta Azul is made of three spots:The Rock or La Roca • Level: Advanced • Direction: RightZippers • Level: All level • Direction: RightAcapulquito • Level: All levels • Direction: Right • Location: at Km 28.5. Access is below the Costa Azul bridgeLa Bocana at the estuary • Level: All levels • Direction: Right and lef • Location: San José del Cabo’s main beach, close to the Presidente HotelShipwrecks • Level: Advanced • Direction: Right • Location: East Cape, about 25 Km from San José del CaboNine Palms • Level: All levels • Direction: Long rights • Location: East Cape, about 30 Km from San José del Cabo

GOLFINGWith the desert meeting the Sea of Cortez as a backdrop, there is no doubt why Los Cabos has become a championship golf destination over the years. From Nicklaus to Fazio, many of the big names in golf have designed courses in this unique landscape.

Cabo RealThe newly renovated Robert Trent Jones Jr. designed golf course is one of the Corridor’s first championship courses and boasts beautiful views of the Sea of Cortez, elevation changes, and has hosted two PGA Senior Slams. 18 holes, 7,037 yards, par 72. (624) 173-9400 ext. 1 • www.caboreal.com

PalmillaWith 27 holes of Golf, each 9 hole course offers something different. The Ocean, Mountain, and Arroyo courses all boast Jack Nicklaus Design and a fun and challenging layout with canyons and elevation changes. (624) 144-5250 • www.palmillagc.com

Punta Sur Golf - Formerly Mayan Palace GolfThis 9 hole course is a friendly course but make sure you hit ‘em straight because throughout the course you are surrounded by homes and condos in beautiful San José. A fun course for any level of golfer. 9 holes, 3,141 yards, par 35. (624) 142-0900 • www.vidantagolf.comClub Campestre San JoséMake sure you bring your creativity for the greens at Club Campestre, the newest Jack Nicklaus Design in Los Cabos. Almost every green has 2 or 3 different tiers, so spend some time on the practice green before your round. 18 holes, 7,055 yards, par 71. (624) 173-9300www.clubcampestresanjose.comPuerto Los CabosThe only ‘composite’ course in the area with two different 9 hole courses designed by two legends of golf, Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman respectively. Oceanfront holes, elevation changes, and incredible vistas make Puerto Los Cabos a unique and special experience for any golfer at any handicap. 18 holes, 6,818 yards, par 73. (624) 173-9300 • www.puertoloscabos.com

Puer to Los Cabos

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SURF SHOPSFor surf gear, board rentals and lessons:Baja Waterman Surf Central (624) 172-6110Cabo Surf Shop and Mike Doyle Surf School (624) 172-6188Costa Azul Surf Shop (San José and Cerritos) (624) 142-2771SUP Mexico (624) 172-6046Punta del Cabo Surfshop (624)105-24-29Mario Surf School (Pescadero) (612) 142-6156

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FUN in the SUNMango Deck is the ultimate representation of spring break in Cabo. They have entertainment all day and night, from live music to beer drinking and booty-shaking contests. Great happy hour margaritas and a lively staff. Located in Medano beach.Sky Pool 180° view of the Cabo San Lucas Marina? Check. Contemporary electronic music with live DJ’s? Check. Drinks, pool and classy ambience? Check! Sky Pool is the only pool party right on the marina. Located in the Wyndham hotel in Cabo San Lucas.The Office The perfect place to spend the day sipping on your choice of beach drink, swimming in the ocean, trinket shopping, people watching...and more people watching. The Office has great food and is more family friendly compared to other spots on Medano beach.Nikki Beach is known for its white teepees, pool-side lounge beds and sexy and stylish pool party scene. As the sun sets, resident DJs get the crowd going with beats of dance and house music. Located in the Hotel ME Cabo on Medano Beach.Billygan’s Island is a fun beach club and restaurant where you can go

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for lunch and soak up the sun in their lounge chairs and beach mats. Don’t miss their house drink called Billygan’s Special and their daily contests and shows that will surely keep you entertained.

BOOZE CRUISES Cabo Escape Booze Cruise The name says it all, booze while you cruise at sunset and bring your dancing shoes. Departs daily at 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm (Nov-Mar); Dock #3 Cabo San Lucas Marina. Cost: US $45.00 per person. Includes: chips, salsas, guacamole and veggie dips; open bar.Cabo Escape Floating Disco For the late nighters! Dance to current hip-hop and electronic hits. 18 years old and up only. Departs Wednesdays and Fridays 9:00 pm to 12:00 am; Dock #3 Cabo San Lucas Marina. Cost: US $45.00 per person. Includes premium open bar.Jungle Reggae Booze Cruise is the ultimate Cabo San Lucas wild booze cruise. If you’re here for the famous Cabo spring break, this is the tour for you. Departs: Tuesday through Sunday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm (winter) or 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm (summer). Cost: $35 usd per person.

18 years old and up only. Includes: All-you can drink booze, dancing, reggae and party music. No dinner included, make sure you eat before the tour!Jungle Floating Disco & Club is the one and only late night floating night club with optional open bar or bottle service, VIP tables and STAR lounge. Departs Friday and Saturday from 9:30 pm to 12:30 pm. Cost: $35 usd per person. 18 years old and up. Includes: premium international open bar, dancing to current hits, hip-hop and electronic music.

BARS and NIGHTCLUBSMandala When you’re waking the main street of Cabo, you will surely notice Mandala’s striking entrance and sleek Asian decor. If you are looking for the stylish nightclub scene in Cabo and great dance music, this is where you want to be. El Squid Roe You can feel the high energy the moment you walk into this three story night club and restaurant. It’s very well known for its lively staff that not only serve you, but will entertain you all night long.Gigglin’ Marlin Just a fisherman’s bar in the beginning, this Cabo landmark is now a seafood restaurant that becomes a lively night club once the sun sets. The large image outside of a man hanging upside down next to a “giggling marlin” is hard to miss. One of the traditions of this bar is to hang brave souls upside down while they do a tequila shot!The Nowhere Bar A happening open-air bar with dance music and dance floor that’s located right on the beautiful Cabo marina. Known for its popular Tuesday lady’s night, Nowhere Bar is a hot place for celebrity sightings and has an excellent staff and service. Visit during the day for a refreshing happy hour beer or at night for a fun and stylish party scene.Cabo Wabo Cantina A Cabo San Lucas icon, Cabo Wabo has been owned by the famous rock star Sammy Hagar since it’s opening in 1990. You are guaranteed some amazing live rock music with their talented house band and if you’re lucky you might even see Sammy or any other big name artist hop on stage on any given night.Pink Kitty Known for its club scene and cosmopolitan style atmosphere. Pink Kitty is a popular spot for dance and house music. They often feature famous DJs that fire up the crowd on the dance floor until 4:00 am. The Jungle Bar Casual bar for good tunes, live music every night and local culture. Located in Plaza de los Mariachis, bellow Cabo Wabo.Jungle Martini Outdoor martini bar that also offers many other beachy cocktail concoctions for a guaranteed fun time. Located in Plaza Bonita.Passion Nightclub Sexy atmosphere, cozy indoor cabanas, special champagne cocktails and a spacious dance floor. Ladies night on Thursday. Guest DJs on Fridays. Located inside the ME Hotel by Melia San Lucas.Knotty Cabo’s newest night spot’s unique decor and ambiance was designed by world renowned Davis Krumins. Dance to the beats of house music mixed by live DJ’s and even climb into the tree-like dancing cage in the middle of the club.

There is no denying that many come to Cabo for the nightlife. From trendy nightclubs to booze cruises, you will always find a party... anytime, anywhere.

By Michelle Monroy

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CABO SAN LUCASThe Office On The Beach - Mondays & Wednesdays, Pulpo en Su Tinta, rock; Tuesdays, Pura Vida, rock, world beat; Thursdays, Mexican fiesta mariachis; Fridays, The Daline Jones Group, standards & jazz, Daline Jones, vocals, Diego Ramirez, keyboard and Joaquin Gonzalez, drums; Saturdays, Shalom with Tito Rodriguez, Edgar & Francis Mendez; Sundays, Pura Vida, rock; 624.143.3464Cabo Wabo - Tuesday to Friday, 7:15 pm, Cabo Uno acustic rock patio set; Tuesday to Sunday 10:30 pm Cabo Uno electric rock set; Mondays, 7:15 Estrógeno patio set, 10:30 electric set; 624.143.1188Los Cabos Winery - Wednesdays, Daline Jones, vocals and Diego Ramirez, piano; 624.143.8088Doc Wine Bar & Italian Restaurant - Thursdays, Diego Ramirez, keyboard & Greg Haugesag, trumpet; 624.143.8500Two For The Road Cabo Jazz Spot - Monday to Saturday 7:00 pm to Midnight, Kathy Daniels, vocals & Montana on keyboard 624. 143.7759Fiesta American Grand Los Cabos - Monday & Saturday, Diego Ramirez, piano 624.145.6200Solmar Hotel - Thursdays & Fridays, Shalom with Tito Rodriguez, Edgar & Francis Mendez; 624. 145.7575Nikki Beach Cabo - Friday, Hot Steele with Robert Dudley; 624.145.7800Pueblo Bonito Rose - Sundays, SHALOM, Edgar & Francis Mendez, keyboard, vocals & drums, Tito Rodriguez, guitar; 624.142.9797Baja Brewing Company- Ground floor of Puerto Paraiso mall on the Marina - Tuesday, Chaplin, guitar; Thursday, Kim Bara, Latin fusion; Friday, Los Pulpos en Su Tinta, American & Mexican rock; Saturday, Los Trillizos, Latin Fusion; 624.144.3805Baja Brewing Company - Rooftop of Cabo Villas Beach Resort - Fridays, Los Trillizos, Latin Fusion and salsa; Saturdays, Hot Steele with Robert Dudley, Kiki on guitar & Joaquin Gonzalez on drums (oldies and dance music); 624.143.9199 (ask for Baja Brewing Company)Jungle BarDaily at 9:30, Estrogeno. Rock.

SAN JOSE DEL CABOEl GanzoThursdays, Mark Rudin, 7:15 pm; Fridays,

Chaplin, 7:30 pm; Sunday Brunch, 9:00 am; 624.104.9000Flora Farms Tuesdays, The Shamans, classic rock; Wednesdays, David Cantoni, saxophone; Thursdays, Robert Drake, guitar; Fridays, Howie Clifton, saxophone; Saturdays, The Shamans, classic rock; Sunday Brunch, Jazz Duo: Nahuel Bailo, piano and David Cantoni, saxophone; 624.355.4564Don Sanchez CantinaDancing Tuesdays thru Saturdays, Cuban jazz band & salsa; Mondays, Howie Clifton on saxophone; 624.142.2444Tropicana Inn Bar & GrillMariachis outside; Tuesdays, Rosalia, Cuban music; Saturday, Totoy, rock;624.142.1580Baja Brewing Company San JoséThursdays, Kilometro; 624.146.9995ZippersFridays, E.C Davis; Wednsdays & Sundays, Hot Steel; 624.172.61627 Seas Seafood GrilleFull Moon Jazz Concerts; 624.142.2666The WestinWednesday, Thursday & Saturday, Howie Clifton, saxophone; 624.142.9066Cabo AzulMondays, Hot Steel with Robert Dudley;624.163.5100Grand MayanWednesdays, 6:30 - 8:30 pm, Luna Itzel; Thursdays, 8:00 to 10:00 pm, Luna Itzel

CORRIDOREsperanza Resort CaboTuesday, Hot Steele with Robert Dudley;624.145.6400Sheraton Hacienda del Mar - Los Tomates RestaurantSaturdays, 6:30 - 8:30, Luna ItzelSecrets Marquis Resort - Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Karla Kassanet, vocals 7:00 – 10:00 pm 624.144.2000

CERRITOSCerritos Beach ClubKm. 66.5, Highway 19 to Todos SantosSunday, 2:00-5:00, Daline Jones, vocals and Diego Ramirez, keyboard; 624.143.4850

by Marilyn GrahamL IVE MUSIC

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Medano BeachMedano Beach is where the action is! “El Medano” (as the locals call it) is a 2 mile stretch of hotels, restaurants and bars right on the sand and just steps from the water. It’s a swimmable and family friendly beach with endless options for souvenir shopping. All water sports are available and you will not lack the opportunity to run into someone offering you deals on activities. If you want to take a water taxi to Lover’s Beach, this is the spot to do it. Medano beach is everything but private, but its stunning view of land’s end and the vast entertainment options makes it a must-see.

Location: In the heart of downtown Cabo San Lucas. You can walk through the east side of the marina or access it via Avenida del Pescador street.Tips: • Get prepared to be approached by souvenir vendors. If you’re not there

for the shopping, the only thing you can do is say “No Gracias!”• Prices don’t vary too much from one water sports rental place to another;

just talk to someone and break out those negotiation skills.

Lover’s Beach - Playa del Amor

Getting to Lover’s Beach is an adventure in itself due to the fact that it’s only reachable by boat or kayak. The easiest way is to take a water taxi from the Cabo San Lucas Marina or Medano Beach. Prices are around $15.00 per person. Ask your captain to cruise by the arch and the sea lion rock for some great photo opportunities. Once you arrive you’ll notice the striking rock formations and caves that you will instantly want to go explore. Walk to the other side of the beach and you’ll now find yourself looking at the Pacific Ocean; the locals call this Divorce Beach and this side is very dangerous for swimming because of its powerful undertow, so only swim on the Lover’s Beach side.

Location: Land’s End beside the famous arch. Only accessible by boat.

Tips: • There are a couple of vendors that offer beers and water but you won’t

find any other services.• A good idea is to spend the day at Medano Beach and take an hour or

two to go to Lover’s Beach; this should be enough time to explore and enjoy this natural wonderland.

By Michelle Monroy

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Tips: Swimming with caution is possible in this area but keep your eye out for surfers.

La Playita

La Playita (the little beach) is a long stretch of beach where you will often find locals fishing from the shore and families with children enjoying the beach-front playground. On the right end of La Playita you will find a roped-off swimming area just outside the beautiful Puerto Los Cabos 500 slip marina entrance. To the left is the is the natural open beach where you can swim, skim-board and enjoy a peaceful beach day away from the crowds.

Location: Follow the signs to La Playita/Puerto Los Cabos form Boulevard Mijares in downtown San José del Cabo (across from the fire department).

Tips:• You will find new and well maintained bathrooms,

palapas and fishing charters. • There are no food services directly on the beach,

but there are several casual restaurants in the surrounding area.

Cerritos

Cerritos beach is a popular surf spot and swimming is relatively safe. The scenic 45 minute drive from Cabo San Lucas is well worth the trip as you drive along the pristine Pacific coast. The Cerritos Beach Club Restaurant is a perfect spot to spend a peaceful day on the beach or if you want to be active you can take a surf lesson at Baja Surf Camp or rent surf and boogie boards at the Costa Azul Surf Shop.

Location: Exit at Km. 66 of the Cabo San Lucas - Todos Santos highway. Watch the markers as there is no sign. Drive about 1.7 miles to the beach area.

Tips: Lounge chairs, restrooms, food and drinks are available at The Cerritos Beach Club Restaurant.

Las ViudasLas Viudas (The Widows) beach is not visible from the road and is probably the most private beach you will find on this list. What makes it so unique are the rock formations that create pools and coves where you can have a private and peaceful beach day. This beach is swimmable with caution, but it is not recommended for young children.

Location: Turn right at Km. 12.5 of the corridor and follow the dirt road down to the beach. There is a sign that reads “Las Viudas” but keep your eyes peeled because the entrance sneaks up on you.

Tips:You won’t find any services or vendors so bring all your beach essentials with you.

Santa MariaSanta Maria is a stunning horseshoe cove with coral coloured sand and an abundant marine life. Boat excursions and private charters often stop here to enjoy the snorkelling and scuba diving that this National Marine Preserve offers. This family friendly beach is relatively secluded, therefore you rarely run into beach vendors.

Location: Follow the sign that reads “Santa Maria” and exit the highway at Km. 13. Follow the dirt road until you reach the parking area.

Tips:• No services and hardly any

shade. You can rent umbrellas on the beach, but if you happen to have one bring it anyway.

• Bring snorkelling gear!

Chileno BayChileno is a very popular location for snorkelling, swimming or just spending the day under the newly installed palapas. You’ll find tide pools at the east end of the beach and beautiful reefs for excellent snorkelling and scuba diving. This is the only beach with rest rooms and it has plenty of palapas for shade which makes it a very family friendly beach.

Location: Follow the signs for Chileno Beach Club near Km. 14 of the main highway.

Tips: • If you visit Chileno on a weekend make an effort to

arrive early; snorkelling visibility is often better in the mornings, you’ll avoid the mid-day snorkel tours and if you beat the crowds you’ll be guaranteed a palapa for that much needed shade.

• Bring Snorkelling gear!

PalmillaPalmilla is known for its family friendly calm waters and mile long stretch of beach. Located within the resort community of Palmilla, you will find yourself surrounded by oceanfront luxurious homes, the One&Only Hotel and the world renowned Jack Nicklaus Ocean Nine golf course. Pangas and fishing cruisers are available for charter but you won’t find water sport rentals such as kayaks or jet skis.

Location: Take the Palmilla ramp exit at KM 27. Follow the signs and turn into the main beach parking area before the entrance to the One&Only Hotel.

Tips: • Palmilla is popular among local families on the

weekends, so arrive early if you want a palapa or bring your umbrella.

• No services available.

Costa Azul

If what you’re looking for is a good surf spot that doesn’t require driving out of town this is it. Head over to Zipper’s for a surf session and some lunch and beers at the restaurant. To the west of Zippers is Acapulquito beach where Cabo Surf Hotel and Mike Doyle surf school are located. You can find surf shops in the area where you can rent surf and SUP boards or set up lessons. The surf is bigger during the summer and in the winter it’s a good spot for snorkelling and swimming.

Location: Exit at Km. 28 via the Costa Azul Bridge.

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Saint Joseph is admired for being a just, honest and humble carpenter, but it is his example as a father why he is remembered a Saint. Think about it, only an extraordinary father raises a boy that for 2000 years is venerated as the prophet of love. In the Catholic Church he is the head of La Sagrada Familia. The story tells that G-d all mighty trusted in San Jose his most valuable treasures, Virgin Mary and baby Jesus. There is no more grandiose Saint in holy heaven than his wife María.

In 1847, he was named the patron saint of the Universal Church by Pope Pío IX. This festivity existed in many places before this date, but during XV Century it was fixed in March around La Semana Santa (Holy Week) and extended to the Church as a holy day of obligation in 1621. Holy day. Holiday.

If you are interested in details about how the Mision was built, step into Church and read the stories in display... And who knows, maybe you catch a glimpse of the eternal.

By yeye

Every year during the month of March, a festive atmosphere pervades every corner of San José del Cabo in honor of St. Joseph, the patron of the city. Commencing with the election of the queen, these fiestas tradicionales (traditional parties) are one of the largest events in the state of Baja California Sur and attracts hundreds of visitors to enjoy this celebration of rich traditions and culture.

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La Baja, like much of America, was visited by the Jesuits, who pilgrimaged the land to choose ideal sites where to establish their “misiones”. Mision San Jose is today our downtown plaza with its church, amphitheater, restaurants, shops, and international art district.

Every March, San Jose del Cabo gives a big party that gathers natives and tourists together in one joyful celebration. The town offers an itinerary of live music, feria stands, ranchers’ expo, mechanical games, rodeo, palenque, floral art, fireworks, dance, open air theater and dance, off road races, and traditions that remind us all this is Mexico.

Famous Mexican celebrities are hired to performed and local artists are invited to entertain the masses. The muchachas wear their dresses, and hats and boots make it to the street. Walking is done almost unconsciously, guided by the fantastic surrealism, or magic realism if you may.

This year, Las fiestas Tradicionales de San Jose del Cabo start March 14th and last until March 19th. To celebrate, all you have to do is to be in San Jose del Cabo, the whole town is a party. A journey through time and culture, this experience will last in your heart and do not be surprise if everything that you believed to be Mexican changes, this fiestas though open to the tourist are purely given for el pueblo Mexicano. ¡Viva México señores, ayayyayayayayayyyy!

Folk culture considers Saint Joseph the Patron Saint of real estate matters and home sales, and as Saint Joseph the Worker, he helps people find employment. The reason given for these beliefs is that he was a carpenter who taught his step-son Jesus the carpentering trade, and he always saw to it that Jesus was well housed. The custom of burying a statue of Saint Joseph upside down in the yard while one’s house is for sale goes back a long way in the United States. San José is also petitioned by many conservative Catholics as one who grants an easy death.

PRAYER TO SAINT JOSEPH FOR SELL-ING A HOUSEO, Saint Joseph, you who taught our Lord the carpenter’s trade, and saw to it that he was always properly housed,hear my ear-nest plea.Amen.

PRAYER TO SAINT JOSEPH FOR EMPLOYMENT AND JOB-GETTINGDear Saint Joseph, as you were yourself once faced with the respon-sibility of providing the necessities of life for Jesus and Mary, look down with fatherly compassion upon me in my present need to support my family.Amen.

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Baja Sur offers the rare opportunity to commune closely with these mammals of the sea

Humpback, Gray and Blue Whales migrate south every year during the northern winter. This 5000 mile migration from the Alaska Bering Sea to the Baja Peninsula is undertaken every year of their life, and they never leave site of land. This predictable pattern has sometimes brought them almost to the point of extinction a couple of times, but has also made them accessible to biologists and whale watchers.

Some facts about whales:• An adult whale is around 45’ long and up to 35 tons; the same weight as 10

good size elephants.• Gray, Humpback and Blue whales are toothless and use thick moustache

like material to capture and strain krill and small swimming creatures. • Do whales sing? They lack vocal cords but do have a voice. Whales produce

sounds by forcing air from their nasal passages into sacs, without exhaling any air.

• Do whales sleep? Usually they are seen wide awake day and night when migrating. However, in quiet parts of the lagoons they have been known to lay close to the surface, floating like logs in what is perceived to be sleeping.

• The earliest ancestors of whales lived on land about 50 million years ago.• They do not have stereoscopic vision like humans, so have to move their

heads from side to side to see the front.• The two blowholes on top of the whale are like nostrils, and a whale barely

has to break the surface to breathe. These blowholes connect directly to the lungs so a whale can be feeding with a mouth full of water, and still breathe.

• During the several months they spend in Baja they enjoy their mating and socializing time as well as give birth to their calves. Most births occur between January 5 and February 15. Newborns are about 15 feet long and 2000 pounds.

• Each type of whale has it’s own unique diving sequence:

CABO ADVENTURESPhoto Safari - a high speed inflatable boat with a hydrophone system that allows you to listen to the whales communicating. $85 USD for adults. $65 USD for children of at least 5 years old. Departs from Cabo San Lucas and San José. (624) 173-9500.www.cabo-adventures.com

CABO EXPEDITIONSSpend a day exploring Cabo San Lucas, Loreto and the San Ignacio Lagoon or take a ride on their Zodiac Adventure for two and a half hours. Prices begin at $1,900 USD for the day trip and the Zodiac Adventure prices are $85 US for adults and $55 US for children 5 to 10 years old. (624) 143 2700www.caboexpeditions.com.mx

BUCCANEER QUEENAhoy Matey! Follow some whales aboard this 96’ tall pirate ship. Departs daily from Cabo San Lucas. $45 US Children (8-13) only $20 US. Baby (1-7) $10 US. (624) 144-4217www.buccaneerloscabos.com

PEZ GATOTwo daily whale watching tours on one of the most popular catamarans in Cabo. Includes beverages. $39 USD for adults $19.50 USD for Children.(624) 143-3797 www.pezgato.com

OCEAN RIDERSDeparts Daily from Cabo San Lucas and San José. Price per adult: $84 US. Children 6 to 12: $60 US.(998) 193-3360; [email protected]

WHALE WATCH CABOGuides are English speaking biologists actively studying the whales of the Sea of Cortez.Cabo San Lucas whale watching tours: small groups of 10 guests. $68 USD.Cabo San Lucas private boat whale watching tours: Includes photo archive

of the tour. $295 USDMagdalena Bay tour: includes round trip resort shuttle and flight, boat tour and lunch. $495 USD (624) 105-1004www.whalewatchcabo.com

MAGDALENA BAY TOURIncludes round trip transportation to base camp from Puerto San Carlos, whale watching tours, meals and accommodations while at the camp. Basic Eco-Adventure package, 2 days, 1 night: $250 USD. Includes approx. 7 hrs whale watching over 2 days.Special Eco-Adventure package, 3 days, 2 nights: $380 USD.Includes approx. 11 hrs whale watching over 3 days.Xtasis Eco-Adventure package, 4 days, 3 nights: $510 USD.Includes approx. 15 hrs whale watching over 4 days.(613) 104-8932www.magbaytours.com

SEA QUEST EXPEDITIONSSpecialized in Magdalena Bay kayak whale watching tours. For pricing and more information visit their website or call from USA and Canada (360) 378-5767www.sea-quest-kayak.com

TOUR BALLENAS by Aero CalafiaIncludes transportation from hotel to airport, flight to Lopez Mateos, whale watching tour, lunch and flight and transportation back to Cabo San Lucas. Bilingual guides. For pricing and more info visit their website or call (624) 143-4302www.tourballenas.com

ECOCATTwo different tour options. Sail smoothly aboard the largest catamaran in Mexico at just under 100’ or ride in their high speed zodiac boat. Prices start at $27.99 US (624) 157-4685www.caboecotours.com

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The basics for foreign investment revolves around the method of purchase available for foreigners, a bank trust called the “Fideicomiso”. The Mexican government realized they needed to make foreign investment available in Mexico and passed the Foreign Investment Act of 1993. Since the Mexican Constitution prohibits foreigners from owning property within 60 miles of the U.S. border, or within 30 miles off the coastline (as Los Cabos is), a secure form of holding title was needed and created with the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994. The “Fideicomiso” is a trust, just like an estate trust in the U.S., which gives the Purchaser all rights of ownership and is the legal equivalent of Deeded Property, as we refer to it in the States. In order to obtain rights of ownership, the Department of Foreign Affairs in Mexico City issues a permit to the Mexican bank of the buyer’s choice, which allows the bank to act as “Purchaser” of the property. Simply put, the bank acts as the “Trustee” for the trust and the Purchaser is the “Beneficiary” of the trust. The trust is not an asset of the bank - the banks only act as the Trustee to hold the trust.

Just like living wills and estate trusts in the U.S., the Mexican bank, or Trustee, takes instruction only from the Beneficiary of the trust. The Beneficiary has the right to use, occupy, lease/rent and possess the property, including the right to build and improve the property as well. The Beneficiary may also sell the property by transferring the rights to another individual. The term of the trust is 50 years, but the trust can be renewed for additional periods of 50 years indefinitely, thus allowing long term control over the property. Another question that is popular is about financing for foreigners. Mortgages are currently available

You’ve been to Cabo a few times and with our perfect weather year-around, beautiful beaches, stunning sunsets, and attractive lifestyle, you are now considering a more permanent move to Cabo. You are not alone! In the past 10 years, thousands of residents in Cabo have migrated from the United States and Canada making Los Cabos their home. Owning Real Estate is entirely possible and many foreign investors/buyers have come to the market to pick up on great deals in stable, safe Baja Sur.

Owning Real Estate in Los Cabosto Mexicans with many of the major national Mexican banks, and the loans are done in pesos. However, currently there is little to no availability for traditional financing through American banking institutions. Some hard money lenders are available, but interest rates can easily be in the double digits. What many buyers are exploring now is “seller financing”. In some cases, seller’s offer financing on their property with specific terms that depend on down-payment, interest rate, and length of financing. This is becoming a more popular trend in Cabo, but it is only offered on a case by case basis and depends entirely on the seller’s willingness to finance a buyer and required terms. The housing market steadily improving over the last 18 months, 2013 shows great promise. I believe we are looking at exciting times to come in Cabo Real Estate as there are new developments building again and great pricing on quality properties all over. Our brokerage has seen a greater number of buyers in the market now compared to in the last few years and market times for listings are starting to decrease, showing a stronger, healthier market.

If you have any questions about Cabo Real Estate, REmexico takes pride in explaining the process of home ownership in Cabo and will gladly step you through the process. You can educate yourself on our market, search all listings in the area, and stay up to date on community news and events at www.CaboRealEstate.com.

Blake Harrington is a licensed CA Realtor and the Managing Partner of REmexico Real Estate Group with offices in Cabo San Lucas, San Jose, and Loreto.

by Blake Harrington/REmexico Real Estate

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art district in San José

gal leries ~ events ~ dinning

Bruce HermanBy yeye

A photographer obsessed with Mexico, he lives trying to capture the unknowable soul of our deep Mexicanismo. As an artist he believes creativity often happens during productivity therefore Bruce likes to focus on the work and let the results take care of themselves. I see Bruce as a visionary storyteller. In his photos you can feel the essence of a moment which he creates in stillness, waiting to let the Universe unfold, knowing that a hurried mind does not see what the heart reasons. Every time, he is surprised by the invisible. His photography does not need words, but when the stories are told a magical resonance vibrates in those contemplating.

Life long swimmer, surfer, sailor, diver and skier, you can call Bruce Herman an ocean kind of guy. He was born in Canada, raised in Californian beaches, traveled the world since a very young age and was lucky to be influenced by pioneer surf photographer Leroy Grannis, a family friend. A handsome man, modeling was unavoidable when he started as a photographer assistant. He traveled all over Europe and some parts of Africa, as well as some exotic island destinations enjoying a dream life style. He married the French Vietnamese love of his life and after several successful years in Paris he moved back to Los Angeles, and jumped into the action sports fashion scene.

Bruce was attracted to Los Cabos as a surfer in the seventies. As usually happens, the artist fell in love with our virgin aqua blue beaches and the beautiful contrast of the desert colored land. His fashion photography in Paris and Los Angeles kept him coming back to seize a paradisaical background for his photo shoots. In the mid nineteens, one day he decided here was home and became a full time Destination photographer for Mexico.

Bruce Herman’s photography has inspired two Lente de Plata (Silver lens) Mexican Awards received from the hands of two Mexican Presidents, three published books about Los Cabos, international travel magazines such as Mexico Desconocido, and his style has promoted Mexico’s beauty around the world. Bruce says, “Traveling Mexico, I sought out the beautiful and old colonial corners of the towns, the old crumbling colored walls, the ancient proud stone architecture, waiting, hoping for the right subject to walk through my idealistic compositions. I got involved in the traditions, became mesmerized by the swirling colors of a thousand dances, joined all ‘nite vigils in the cemeteries for Day Of the Dead. The journey has been richly rewarding.” The collection of photos that Bruce Herman now exhibits is called Traditional and cultural Mexico, it represents 20 years of work and is art in progress.

Raweli is his gallery in San Jose del Cabo Art District, where the traveler can step into a world of captivating images from throughout Mexico’s rich cultural and traditional visual landscape. Every Thursday Art Walk is an opportunity to meet him in person and enjoy the stories behind his photos. Bruce Herman shines with the light of an ego that only those who have succeeded are able to confidently embrace. Do not let that intimidate you, better even let it be an inspiration to experience the world of a true artist.

Art WalkThrusday Nights 6:00 to 9:00

November to June

www.brucehermangallery.comRaweli GalleryEsq. Morelos y ObregonSan Jose del CaboArtist District CentroPh: 624-121-2651

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UNA MARINA MEXICANA by yeye

“Qué bueno que los caracoles son lentos... si fueran rápidos se acabarían los bosques”. Leonora Carrington

Be aware. In the same waters that once invited the Jesuits inland to establish La Mision de San Jose del Cabo, a new Marina is rising. Yatchs, boats, water sports, golf, relaxation practices, organic food, meditation gardens in sacred geometry, ecological development and a extraordinary Art Walk are in port at La Playita, the lighthouse village.

Walking Puerto Los Cabos Art Walk one feels embraced by the spirit of an Aristocrat Mexican presence of the golden epoch. To experience the British-born Mexican surrealist artist Leonora Carrington’s art in display is almost as stepping in a multidimensional portal to visit very old traditions of the occult. A sacred kind of hidden knowledge seems to breathe out in its purest form, and for a moment it convinces you that art is only humanity’s eternal attempts to manipulate the elements of divinity.

It is as if a whisper of ancient wisdom blows silently as soon as you step on land... This is Mexico, stand tall. From all the places on Earth, you chose to land here. Be still, observe, listen, everything you think Mexico is has a deeper, much older root which even those cien porciento mexicanos not always grasp in full depth. As you walk this Marina, and connect with its people, remember you are its history.

Some believe “progress” always steps on those whose interests rest in having things staying the way they are. To you, wise advice from the saints...Change is all there is. A world-class vision is not to be dismissed as superficiality of the rich, but to be loved as the way to everyone’s future.

A visionary embraces air, land, water, all sacred elements hoping to find himself in a moment of beauty of a better world. Like Cortés, he who journeys thinks the new is still to be discovered and adventures in search for the riches. In our modern world the new is usually the vision of the elite that got there first and create reality for others. La Marina in San Jose del Cabo offers the bliss of a land untouched, promising us the extraordinary. What happens next will be a reality created by all of us. May we make it beautiful for our children’s children.

In freedom I say, Puerto Los Cabos is a Mexican Marina and to agree with Ms. Carrington, “It is good that the snails are slow, otherwise we would run out of forests.”

Photo by Blake H

arrington

View from The Container restaurant in Puerto Los Cabos

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profound suffering either caused by illness, the dying of loved ones or the birth of new life, when a realization of true health happens. That being said, I do invite you to think about the roots of a healthy living and to make this space an open space of reflection and learning. To know our past is to know our future. Ancient health practices are blossoming again around the world. Leading cosmopolitan cities are establishing trends born from the fusion of old traditional knowledge and the practice of the modern sage. It is places of retreat in paradise privilege where those who lead those trends find sacred space to grow in their practice, and where those around them benefit as they share their growth.

Los Cabos is one of those places, where nature in itself is the medicine of those in search of healing and relaxation, where healthy practices such as water and land sports, music, cuisine, yoga, meditation, organic farming, sustainable development, martial arts, traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, chiropractic alignment, healing massages, medicinal flora workshops, dance, theater, art, sound therapy and techniques from exotic lands never heard of, happen. These are some of the ways to experience healing in a town of sages.

Here’s to your health.

May you be happy. May you be peaceful. May you be liberated. Do beware of those who call themselves Guru without regard to the truth that the teacher is within.

In life, sooner or later, there comes a moment when we are stopped by the challenge of clearly defining what is healthy living. As we get older, we realize that the old ways don’t work anymore. We can’t party like we used to and the thought of “what we were able to do” becomes a haunting illusion that never matches the reality of today. The body recovers slower from activity or from its sister vice, stagnation; our understanding of the ultimate medicinal truth of “I am what I eat” transforms from being just a wisdom quote from a gift book into a real reflection of the Self and how habits influence the mastery of mind. When we forget to breathe and stress seems to be our perpetual background, it becomes that time when you must define in your life what makes your body feel healthy...and your mind, and also your spirit.

My intention is not to be another writer preaching to you about health. Who am I to tell you how to live healthy or what health must feel like? I am just the product of my own experiences and my experiences are that, mine. It is in those moments of

HEALTHY Living By yeye

A comer...La esquina del Chef

A good chef knows that combining, preparing, and cooking food is not only a matter of good taste, but also a matter of well-being. A dish can taste delicious but make you feel sick afterwards, drain your energy or leave you in a dull state of mind; choose food that will have positive effects on your body.

San José del Cabo is home to excellent Chefs like Pia Quintana, who is winner of the 2012 Gourmand World Cookbook Awards and represents Mexico in Paris. To be part of her cooking classes, private events, and demonstrations is one of a kind experience–a San Jose del Cabo kind of experience.

Write us about healthy living to [email protected]

¡Vamos al Mercado! Organic is life. Basically that which is vibrant with natural cellular behavior can be called organic. Baja is lucky to be loved by the Earth, we have the choice to grow organic, eat organic, dress organic, live organic. Think organic. No chemicals in the food we eat, hand made products to wear and apply in our daily lives, daily sunshine, fresh water, rugged dirt roads, green native flora, honest genuine friendship. Baja offers organic lifestyle for all.

When you visit Los Cabos, you’ll be enchanted by San José del Cabo Organic Farmer’s Market. Every Saturday day you can gather with our local community in celebration of all that is organic. Produce, clothes, art, food, music, yoga, massages, children play, dance, jewelry, healing products, honey, bread, teas, coffee, travel gear. It is close to San Jose Down town, to find it follow the people. If you’re in Cabo San Lucas visit the Cabo Organic Farmers Market located in the Mar Adentro Spa in Pedregal. Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8:00 a.m to 12:00 pm. You will find fresh fish and seafood, organic produce and chicken and arts & crafts. You can also have fabulous breakfast, lunch or dinner at the Penny Lane Cafe.

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¿Y las bicis?Bicycles are perfect fit for Baja. Year round sunshine, fresh air, great landscapes to journey through. What we love most about bicycles is how they slow down time. They are a beautiful remind-er that time is what we make of it. After all, where are we going so fast? We are only talking monkeys traveling in a big spaceship called Earth. Great destinations, like New York, offer a public bicycle program that allows pedestrian to grab a bike, ride it to get where they want to go, and leave it there for somebody else to use in the same way. Isn’t that a great lifestyle? Don’t you see it working fantastically here in Los Cabos? I say yes. Architects of landscape, Where are the bicycles?

Los Cabos is hosting IronMan 2013 Triath-lon, you will see a lot of bikes, when in doubt about the proper etiquette, yield.

Dzochen Buddhism UPCOMING RETREATSDHARMA EVENTSTSEGYALGAR WEST, BCSLos Naranjos (1 hour north of SJ airport)

Michael Katz on DREAM YOGA in Todos SantosMARCH 5-APRIL 2: Nina Robinson teaches Mandarva and Chod. Group practice retreats.APRIL 26-28: Rimpoche’s retreat in Mexico CityMay 1-3: Teachings form the book of CHNN : “Life, Birth and Death” In Todos Santos TBAMAY 8-12: Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche VISIT TO BAJA. Dzogchen TeachingsMAY 13-20: Song of the Vajra Dance part II with Bodhi Krause at the Gar(The first part will be in Mexico city on April 8-14)[email protected]

Next advertising closing date: MARCH 12. For rates and placement, please email: [email protected] or call (624) 105-9700 / (624) 142-4949

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IRONMAN Los Cabos 2013

“Whoever finishes first we call him The Iron Man”. Traveling teaches us that everything is impermanent, that everything changes, and what lasts is the experience lived, which hopefully will make us a little happier. This year, thousands of travelers around the world choose Los Cabos to experience the famous Hawaiian triathlon that since 1978 has inspired minds alike to compete to prove that everything is possible. IronMan, is taking place Sunday March 17th, 2013. The toughest athletes around the world will gather at Palmilla beach early in the morning, at 7AM they will start the competition to become the next IronMan in this triathlon race that requires them to swim 2.4 miles (3.8 km), then bike 112 miles (180 km), and finish with a 26.2 (42.2 km) miles run. The Awards ceremony will be held at Puerto Paraíso Mall in Cabo San Lucas on March 18th. An Expo is to be presented at Hola Grand Faro hotel convention center in San Jose del Cabo on Thursday, March 14th and Friday March 15th to give information about what to do in Los Cabos, triathlon related products, event souvenirs, bike mechanic service, CO2 cartridges, spares and much more. For those athletes participating,The Ford Ironman Los Cabos organizing committee and the Mexican Triathlon Federation officials will provide competition instructions and recommendations. You will have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have. All participants are required to attend this one hour meeting that will take place on Friday, March 15th, at Hola Grand Faro hotel. We, at Destino Los Cabos Magazine welcome all travelers, athletes and theirs supporters, and wish you a happy experience that will last a lifetime!For an official program visit:www.ironmanloscabos.com

L o s C a b o s E v e n t s

BAJA SHAKESPEARE & THEFESTIVAL DE ARTES COLLIDE

For the first time in 5 years the East Cape will present two of their most popular events on the same weekend. Baja Shakespeare’s 13th Season opens on March 21st, running through the 24th and The Festival de Artes, a one day event, Sunday the 24th.

Many folks travel from all over the cape to attend these events and to be able to attend BOTH in the same weekend is really a treat. The 20th Annual Festival de Artes is known as the premier showcase for local artists who display and sell their original art. This year it will be held at the beautiful Hotel Palmas de Cortez in Los Barriles from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm on Sunday, March 24th. The Food Court will feature the famous Palmas Carne Asada Taco Stand. Smokey’s Grill & Cantina and Baja Biscuits are a few of the newcomers offering tasty delights along with all your favorite beverages, plus a bar that is second to none. They also have a great line up of entertainment, featuring live music and dance groups. Funds from the Festival de Artes go to support arts and education in the community.

Baja Shakespeare’s presents, Aloha, A Hawaiian Night’s Dream filled with hula skirts and flowered shirts, at The Teatro Under the Stars at Rancho Buena Vista Resort. Doors open at 6:00 pm (along with the Ocean Bar) and shows start at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $20usd or 250 pesos and Will Call is taking reservations; contact Anne at [email protected] or call 624-141-0593. Rooms at the resort can be reserved by contacting Tommy at the front desk 624-141-0177.

Make your plans and overnight reservations, if you need them, and do it soon. The collision of these two great events over on the East Cape promises to fill the town with happy, laughing folks. Not just the visitors but the town’s businesses as well. No telling when this opportunity for double the fun will happen again.

TEATRO DE LUNAOUTDOOR SETTING IN LAS TUNASCelebrating their 10th year of live theatre, their next original play ‘To Salsa with Love’ that takes a comic look at love and life in the Pueblo Magico town. The stage is in a beautiful classic setting with huge arched windows, and doorways, that remind you of ancient Greece. There is ample room for seating and a long bar under a palapa roof, that puts out some wonderful food and drinks. You will be surprised to find this gem of a place right here in Baja.To Salsa With Love - Tickets 200 pesos at Tecolote Bookstore. WIll call at [email protected] www.teatrolunaazul.comFriday March 1, Saturday March 2 Doors open at 6:30pm, Showtime 7:30pmFriday March 8, Saturday March 9 Doors open at 6:30pm, Showtime 7:30pm

CHEESE & WINE FESTIVALMarch 9: Sheraton Hacienda del Mar. 8:00 pm. Price per person: $ 399 MX. For reservations call: (624) 145-6113ORGANIC FARMER’S MARKET10th ANNIVERSARYMarch 10: Sunday 10 am to 7 pm. Hands on workshops, presentations on mining, GMOs and Local Ecology, Traditional Mexican Loteria! Pre-hispanic dancing and more. Free admission.PAWS ‘N CLAWS OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT & DINNERMarch 16: Cabo del Sol Golf ClubBenefitting the Los Cabos Humane Society.Golf ticket: $400 US/$5,200 MX. Golf, cocktails and dinner plus a complimentary round on the Desert Course.Dinner only ticket: $125 US/$1,600 MX. Cocktails and dinner plus a complimentary brunch or dinner in the Cabo del Sol club house. www.loscaboshumanesociety.comCHAMPAGNE WORLD TOURMarch 16: Nikki Beach, Hotel ME - Cabo San LucasFrom 12:00 pm to sunset. Guest DJ: Sex Panther. Reserve Online: champagnepartyspring2013.eventbrite.com

TODOS SANTOSART RECEPTION, Mike MacAllisterMarch 7: from 5 to 7 pm at Caffé Todos Santos. Always a favorite for his pastel pictures of old cars or local scenes, Mike will share new works. More info, [email protected]

MEET THE ARTIST, Vincent LamoteMarch 14: from 5 to 6 pm at Cafelix, in Todos Santos. He will speak about his artistic inspiration and his thoughts on the future. More info: [email protected] CHILE y FRESA FESTIVALMarch 23 & 24: Pescadero. This quaint, agricultural area is famous for its chiles and strawberries, so come out and celebrate the beautiful produce plus arts and crafts, great food booths and entertainment. It’s held at the Town Stadium just 2 blocks east from the highway on the main boulevard into town.

M A R C H Yes...there’s theatre in Baja!

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MapsThe distance from San Diego, CA to Cabo San Lucas is 1031 miles through 2 States, Baja California Norte and Baja California Sur, surrounded to the east by the Sea of Cortéz and the Pacific Ocean to the west.

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HOW DO I DIAL FROM MEXICO? The local area code is 624

From a Mexican landline or cell phone...To a Mexican long distance number:01 + 3 digit area code + 7 digit number To a Mexican cell phone number:3 digit area code + 7 digit numberTo a U.S. phone number:00 + 1 + 3 digit area code + 7 digit numberU.S. TOLL FREE NUMBERS (International rates will apply)To a 1 (800): 00 + 1 + 880 + phone numberTo a 1 (888): 00 + 1 + 881 + phone number To a 1 (877): 00 + 1 + 882 + phone numberTo a 1 (866): 00 + 1 + 883 + phone numberTo dial to other countries:00 + country code (1, 2 or 3 digits) + phone numberFrom your U.S. cell phone…To a Mexican landline or cell phone: 011 52 + 3 digit area code + phone numberTo a U.S. phone number: 00 + 1 + 3 digit area code + phone numberIf you don’t have an international plan, be careful with internet data usage, calls and text messages; international charges can get very high. Some U.S. cell phone carriers have arrangements with Mexican carriers and when you travel here your cell phone uses their towers. If this is your case, you will have to dial as if you had a Mexican phone.

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Emergencies:(equivalent to 911) – 066Police Department:Cabo San Lucas 143-3977San Jose del Cabo 142-0361Fire Department – Dial 116 or:Cabo San Lucas 143-3577San Jose del Cabo 142-2466Highway Patrol: 146-0573Tourist Police: 143-3977Hospitals:Amerimed:Cabo San Lucas 105-8550San Jose del Cabo 105-85-50Los Barriles: 141-0797Baja Medical Response: 144-3434Blue Medical Net:Cabo San Lucas Hospital 104 3911San Jose del Cabo Clinic 142-3511Cabo Surgical Center: 172-6030North American Hospitals and Clinics: 142-2770Walk-in Medi Clinic: 130-7011

Air Ambulances:Skymed Air Ambulance: 001 (866) 805-9624Air One Ambulance: 1 (800) 236-8080U.S. Consulate: 143-3566Canadian Consulate: 142-4333Taxi Cabo San Lucas: 143-2221Taxi San Jose de Cabo: 142-0401Immigration: 143-0135Airlines:Aero Calafia 130-7822Aeromexico 146-5097Air Canada 01 (800) 719-2827 (Toll free within Mexico)Alaska Airlines 146-5166American Airlines 146-5302/5303Continental Airlines 146-5050Delta Airlines 146-5005/146-5217Interjet 01 (800)-011-2345 (Toll free within Mexico)Spirit Airlines 1 (800) 772-7117Sun Wing 1 (800) 668-4224 Volaris 01 (800) 7VOLARIS (Toll free within Mexico)US Airways 146-5380West Jet 1 (800) 538-5696

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

Next advertising closing date: MARCH 12For advertising rates and placement, please email: [email protected] or call (624) 105-9700 / (624) 142-4949

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DrivingRenting a car will let you enjoy the freedom of exploring the Los Cabos area without having to depend on taxis. Driving in Mexico might be intimidating to some, but if you just go with the muddled flow, you will realize that there actually is some organization within the chaos. Here are some tips if you’re behind the wheel:Road Signage - Most signs are self explanatory, but here are a few that might need interpretation:

USEFULTIPS

ARROYO

Dry riverbed

TOPE

Speed bump

ESTACIONAMIENTO

Parking

ALTO

Stop

NO ESTACIONARSE

No parking

Gas stations - There are two types of gasoline: Magna or verde (green) which is regular and Premium or roja (red). Lleno means full. Tipping the attendant around $10.00 pesos (less than a dollar) is customary.

Money and CurrencyExchange rates - Dollars are accepted almost everywhere and you will most likely get your change back in pesos. The exchange rate varies every day, but some places have a set rate of $12.00 pesos to $1.00 dollar.Cash or Card? - Visa, Mastercard and American Express credit cards are generally accepted but you often run into cash only places, especially at restaurants, so always carry cash or ask before.ATMs - There are many ATMs all over Cabo. Some only give you dollars, some only pesos and some give you the option of pesos or dollars in one. Pay close attention to what currency you’re withdrawing. Try to get as much cash as possible in one transaction to avoid paying more commissions. Commissions on the street ATMs are higher than going to a bank’s ATM.

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