Dock, Drink and Dine: Ensenada
Heading across the border and driving down to Ensenada, Baja California, to enjoy the quiet seaside town with its restaurants, bistros and mariachis performing on street corners is a great
Heading across the border and driving down to Ensenada, Baja California, to enjoy the quiet seaside town with its restaurants, bistros and mariachis performing on street corners is a great
Spring is a major migration period for all boaters in Mexican waters. Although March and April conditions might be delightful wherever you are right now, you know that summer is
Boaters throughout Mexico’s cruising grounds are now considering where to locate themselves for 2023’s fast approaching hurricane season, especially since NOAA recently announced the 62 percent possibility of El Nino
Spring has sprung, and summer is approaching, so boaters throughout Mexico are discussing where they will spend hurricane season 2023. This column will discuss each of the most likely choices
“March winds blow” isn’t just a whimsical adage like April showers and May flowers. But, for springtime boaters in Mexican waters, it’s the key to route planning. Here’s why. During
La Paz and Mazatlan will host Carnival celebrations, Feb. 16 – 21, and boaters at anchor can get free front-row seats to dazzling parades, fireworks, bands and parties. Within La
As the year 2023 awakens across Mexico’s 3,500 nautical miles of Pacific coastlines, here are four brief items of interest to U.S. recreational boaters, cruisers, and fishing folk. Gonzaga Update: Shore
In my previous column, we started from Los Cabos and poked into 11 good little cruising spots while rounding the bulge of Baja’s East Cape region. Then transited the San
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