Cabo San Lucas
July 5-12, 2013
Car Rented from Advantage thru Travelocity - March 12, 2013
Taqueria Los Paises Taqueria Los Paisas - Roast beef tacos, stuffed potatoes,
Pastor style tacos and tripe. Leona Vicario s/n. Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Taqueria El Paisa
Authentic grilled beef tacos, quesadillas and potatoes. Two
locations: (1) Revolución between Morelos & L. Vicario,
(2) L. Vicario & 20 de Noviembre, in front of Mocambo. Ph:143-1468. Daily, 6:30pm�1am; D, S - $
It appears to
be located at - Leona Vicario at Revolución, Col Centro but I recommend
additional research.
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Cabo San Lucas - Fishing
Cabo area maps
http://travel.discovery.com/ideas/beaches/mexico/mexico-vacations.html
Some of these pics were made previously for other people, but still provide good landmarks
Predio Paraiso Escondido, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur 23450, Mexico
Toll-Free Reservation
Number:
1-800-990-8250
Direct from US or Canada:
011-52-624-142-9999
Direct
International:
+52-624-142-9999 Direct
from Mexico:
011-52-624-142-9999
Fax from US or
Canada:
011-52-624-142-9999 Fax
International:
52-624-142-9957
Fax From Mexico:
01-624-142-9957
Email:
pbsunset@pueblobonito.com
http://www.pueblobonitosunsetbeach.com/
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Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach before the expansion. This was taken from an ultralite flight I took a few years back.
Pueblo Rose is back in the bay area by the cruise ships.
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Click on the page below to go to their website
Cabo San Lucas - Fishing
Click on any page to go to their website
Click below for the RedRum April 2011 fishing blog talking about the daily catches
Located right in the heart of Cabo San Lucas, on Medano Beach, Mango Deck boasts an unbeatable view of Lover's Beach and the famous Arch of Los Cabos, where the Sea of Cortes and the Pacific Ocean meet. Mango Deck beach club is open bright and early 7 days a week so you can come and enjoy a variety of different breakfasts consisting of great big omelets, pancakes, Mexican specialties, breakfast burritos, fresh fruit plates and a variety of healthier lighter choices, and for recovering after a crazy CABO Saturday night, you must come to our all you can eat, Sunday brunch featuring a wide selection of dishes and of course Mexican pancita or pozole, the Mexican fix for a Mexican hangover !
Come early and set aside a deck chair because with all the fun and games and all
day two for one drink specials, you can easily make a day of lounging around
soaking in the sun, the view, and of course great people. The staff is
exceptionally friendly and efficient no matter how busy it can get.
During the course of the day, the smooth talking M. C. will entertain you with a
variety of our staff shows and diverse contests, like our specialty the wet
t-shirts, or for those of you who just want to sit back and relax, and don't
forget to flag down the hefty tequila man, ¨Big Johnson¨ with his holster of
tequilas and shot glasses……………for those of you that arrive with a nasty hangover
……………..remember there's no better.
Way to cure a hangover than… yep… you guessed it… keep drinking. Afternoons and
evenings at the Mango Deck seem to fly by so ask your waiter about the daily
lunch and dinner specials, the succulent seafood combinations, or enjoy one of
our Traditional Mexican or Continental dishes from the menu.
Don't forget to bring your cameras because you might catch some breathtaking
photos of the rock information the active water sports taking place and once a
months if it coincides with yours stay in Cabo, you will witness the most
incredible full moon rise right on the sea of Cortez.
So remember to come visit us when you are in town. One thing is for sure you
will spend a very memorable time at the mango deck.
Mango pics
Cabo Villa - This location is for rent!
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Camino a Playa El Medano
Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur Mexico 23410
Phone: 011 52 (624) 143-0801
Mexican Coffee - Recipe from Edith's
2 teaspoons sugar, divided
3 ounces tequila, divided
3 ounces coffee liqueur (recommended: Kalhua), divided
Ground cinnamon, to dust
2 cups prepared coffee, divided
2 scoops vanilla ice cream, divided
2 cherries
Frost rims of 2 cups with sugar.
Pass it through the fire, gilding the edge little by little.
Add the tequila and the coffee liqueur to them tilting the cup a little towards the fire so that the liqueur begins to flame.
Dust with cinnamon. Immediately add hot coffee and a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Top with a cherry.
This recipe was provided by professional chefs and has been scaled down from a bulk recipe provided by a restaurant.
The Food Network Kitchens chefs have not tested this recipe, in the proportions indicated,
and therefore, we cannot make any representation as to the results.
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http://www.tequilarestaurant.com/home.htm
Tuesday Morning Coffee & Walk
Every Tuesday morning start with coffee at the San Jose Cafe behind the
church at the beginning of
the historic Art District of San Jose del Cabo, then tour the Art Galleries. The Old Town Gallery
is one of the top fine art galleries in Los Cabos featuring fine art by local and international artists.
Thursday Art Night
Every Thursday evening, November through May, visitors and residents
enjoy strolling the historic
Art District of San Jose del Cabo sipping wine and viewing the fine art. The Old Town Gallery is open
Thursday evenings until 9:00 p.m. for everyones viewing pleasure. New art is introduced into the gallery every week.
20 Obregon Street
San Jose del Cabo
23400 B.C.S.
MEXICO
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La Paz
Location: Baja California Sur, Baja California Peninsula
Distance from Cabo San Lucas: 95 miles north
Baja California Sur is one of the least populous states in Mexico with less than 450,000 inhabitants. Originally occupied
by nomadic groups, the area was named a state in 1974 when tourist resorts like Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo
were developed in the area. Today, the state’s diverse landscape is one of its major attractions, with stunning narrow canyons,
hot spring lakes, the majestic mountain range of Sierra de la Giganta and the Sierra de la Laguna Biosphere Reserve, with
lush vegetation and endemic fauna.
The state's capital, La Paz, is a world-class tourist destination offering a wealth of natural resources nestled in an authentic
small town ambiance. The unspoiled and inviting city is home to a variety of activities including sport fishing, snorkeling with
playful sea lions, diving with hammerhead sharks and giant manta rays, kayaking next to the dolphins and whales or just
lounging in the peaceful bays of Espiritu Santo Island. Visitors can also explore its many historic museums and authentic
handicraft shops throughout the city.
Los Cabos, on the other hand, is one of Mexico’s most breathtaking beach destinations, which include Cabo San Lucas,
San José del Cabo and the stretch of beach in between. As one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions, the area
features world-class lodging and recreational facilities, including five-star hotels, luxury condominiums, impressive golf
courses, charismatic marinas and exquisite restaurants. The city’s location and functionality is ideal for a variety of water
sports and outdoor activities including fishing, swimming, sailing, diving in Playa Chileno and surfing in Cabo San Lucas
and Cabo Pulmo.
Just north of La Paz is the fishing village of Loreto, located along the Sea of Cortez. While Loreto is still a quiet fishing
village, a sustainable development project is underway to develop this area. Loreto is located near Magdalena Bay, one
of the most highly recommended lagoons for spotting gray whales and their calves between the months of January and
March. Loreto also offers a variety of outdoor activities, everything from water sports to exploring magnificent cave
paintings and colonial missions. Its major attractions are undoubtedly its beautiful beaches, preserved marine life and
semi-desert niches that shelter numerous endangered species.
The laid back town of Todos Santos, just north of Cabo on the Pacific coast, is another up-and-coming spot that’s
becoming a popular destination for visitors seeking a low profile, relaxed vacation. But contrary to popular legend, t
he Hotel California in this sleepy town has nothing to do with the Eagle’s song.
Baja California Sur is an ideal place for travelers interested in discovering ancient cave paintings, venturing into
challenging mountain bike terrains, or just relaxing on an unspoiled beach.
http://www.visitmexicopress.com/destinations.asp
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The Grand Mayan Wyndham Los Cabos Resort
http://www.loscabosguide.com/caboskytours/index.html
http://caboheaven.com/pages/cabo_sky_tours.htm
caboskytours@yahoo.com.mx
Office: (624) 143-8337 | Cell: 044 (624) 150-1000 or
044 (624) 358-0411
Discounts - http://www.loscabosguide.com/
http://www.loscabosguide.com/hacienda/index.html
http://www.loscabosguide.com/vouchers/ofcmap.htm
http://www.quiviraloscabos.com/discover_quivira.php
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