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MX Travel Warning
Loreto Fest 2009
El Halloween in Cabo
Day of the Dead in Mexico
More Day of the Dead
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Reduced Prices in Real Estate
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Building the Perfect Baja RV
Best Time to Visit Baja
Norbert Reports from Readers
Baja Road Report
Bahia Hotel Cabo San Lucas
The Days of Cheap Living
Comparing Grocery Lists
Best Diving of My Life
Simple Closings in Mexico

What is INEGI?
Kayaking the River Delta
Pimp N Ho Travel Packages
Bisbee Marlin Tournament

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Baja Insider's Notebook


The Insider's Notebook: Understanding Baja California and Mexico

The Insider's Notebook is a collection of short thoughts on the cultural differences and useful tips you can find useful when traveling or living in Baja.

We add to this list of knowledge nuggets as we run across them in our Baja adventures or as they are brought to mind by the events of others.

Some of these little gems include: driving hand signals, how to check your boat in/out of port, and the one this page, waiter relations. Insider's Notebooks are located at the bottom of select pages. To access a full directory of the Notebook click on INSIDER'S Notebook in the left menu column.


INSIDER'S Notebook

Are you a "Codo Gringo"
Auto Insurance in Mx
Checking In/Out of Port
Contrast of Baja
Driving in Foul Weather
Highway Signals
Importing Your Boat
So then what? Lifestyle differences
The Sign that can Save
The Sun's No Friend
Travel documents for US visitors
What'sa Hurricane?
Why are People Driving Towards Me?
 

Contact information for the
US Consulate in Cabo San Lucas:
Blvd. Marina Local C-4, Plaza Nautica, Col. Centro, telephone (52)(624) 143-3566.
(Located behind Greenberg's Deli)
 

Additional Resources


Origin of the Word Gringo...

In surfing the net I came across a slightly different explanation for the word “gringo” that I had never heard before.

Semana Santa in Baja

A popular time for vacations in Baja. The weather is nice and many students return home for spring break to be with their families.

What is "El Grito"?

"The Cry" or "The Shout" for freedom took place almost 200 years ago. The events that it put in motion resulted in a peasant uprising and a change in the way Mexico would be governed.

Changing Seasons in Baja

With all the late summer rains the desert in Baja Sur is unlike anything seen for decades. The arroyos are flowing and the cattle and  horses are getting fat.

After an Auto Accident in Mexico

Learn what happens after the crash what to expect and how to handle an accident. Great reasons to carry insurance too!

Driving in the Baja

Many people will make it sound as if it is a wild adventure driving Baja. HAH! Road improvements and increased services have made it pretty tame.
 


A Baja Christmas

You hear Jingle Bells on the radio in Spanish and Costco now imports Christmas Trees. But we celebrate the holidays a bit differently here in Baja.

Flor de Noche Buena

The Poinsettia is associated with Christmas in Baja as well as the States. What is the background of the flower and it's connection to Baja

Calling Long Distance from Mexico

Things have changed in Baja. No longer isolated from the world email and the internet have made it easier to stay in touch with those back home

Day of the Dead in Mexico

Celebrated since pre-Columbian times this holiday celebrated the connection between the living and their ancestors.

History of La Paz

Did you know it was Sebastian Vizcaino who gave La Paz its modern name and that there is evidence of peoples inhabiting this area 12,000 years ago?

Keeping Hydrated in the Baja Heat

When the weather gets hot in Baja it's time to pay attention to your body's needs. Hydration is an important part of functioning in our desert climate.

 


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