The magic spell of the Sea of Cortez

The magic spell of the Sea of Cortez

Baja December 21, 2019 The sea flirts with you and will try to keep you at this fantastic part of the world, and as Jaques Cousteau once called Mexico’s Sea of Cortez’ the world’s aquarium, you will be amazed at the marine life surrounding you. We...
Guadalajara

Guadalajara

LuvShk December 14, 2019 Guadalajara is the capital of the state of Jalisco. The City it’s known for tequila and mariachi music. Guadalajara’s historic center surrounded by colonial plazas and landmarks such as the neoclassical Teatro Degollado and a cathedral with...
Sea turtles and surfers oh my

Sea turtles and surfers oh my

LuvShk December 14, 2019 On Baja Sur, we found endless beaches and marine life beyond our expectations. Once you start to explore this area, it is tough to leave it all behind. Surfing is such an amazing concept. You’re taking on Nature with a little stick and saying,...
It all started here 30 years ago

It all started here 30 years ago

Mexico December 07, 2019 Thirty years ago, Cliff and I travelled down the Baja in a lime green VW Van and arrived at Mulege Baja at Las Cocos Beach. What attracted us to this particular spot was the calm sea and the palapas . It was the perfect place to fall in love...
Salt mines, broken windshield and fish tacos

Salt mines, broken windshield and fish tacos

Baja November 30, 2019 Salt Mines   Guerro Negro is the first city on Federal Hwy 1 on Baja Sur and well known for whale watching. The city has a celebration each year to hail the annual arrival of the calves in the lagoons of Baja California Sur (BCS). As the...
Dia de Los Muertos or The Day of the Dead

Dia de Los Muertos or The Day of the Dead

LuvShk November 22, 2019   We celebrated this special celebration in Todos Los Santos, Baja. Let me give you a bit of history about this fascinating celebration: Day of the Dead or Dia de Los Muertos is a Mexican holiday that is celebrating the lives of the...