Los Cabos Spotlight: Leonardo Perli, General Director of Casa Dorada Los Cabos Resort & Spa

Leonardo Perli calls himself Mexican, born in Venezuela, with Italian roots. He has played an active part of Casa Dorada Los Cabos Resort & Spa, for the past 16 years.  As the general director, he uses his experience as an engineer to implement the business model that runs the operation of the hotel. “We don't... Continue Reading →

Pueblo Bonito Resorts to Celebrate Día de los Muertos in Los Cabos

Originated centuries ago by pre-Hispanic cultures, Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, celebrates the departed in a joyful way. Present-day rituals, which are a combination of pre-Hispanic religious rites and Christian feasts, take place on November 1 and 2—All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day on the Christian calendar. Pueblo Bonito Resorts have... Continue Reading →

Los Cabos Spotlight: Giuliana Torres, General Manager at Solaz, a Luxury Collection Resort

Giuliana Torres was born in Guadalajara, Mexico to an Austrian mother and a Mexican father. Even though their cultures were so different, her parents shared an interesting commonality – both were hoteliers. It was pretty much predestined that she too would work in the hotel industry.  Sure enough, in the 16 years Giuliana has spent... Continue Reading →

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Los Cabos at Costa Palmas Debuts Smallest Fine-Dining Restaurant in Los Cabos

“Zest is an expression of my love for both Italian and Mexican cuisine culture,” says Fabio Quarta, Executive Chef at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Los Cabos at Costa Palmas. “It brings me great joy to share this passion with our guests in this incredibly intimate setting that encourages deep connection to the dining experience and those you are sharing it with.”

Meet the Los Cabos Chef: Guillermo Becerril at Bar Esquina, Bahia Hotel & Beach House

Guillermo Becerril, known as “Memo” to his crew, is the 33-year-old chef at the culinary award-winning Bar Esquina in Bahia Hotel & Beach House.  Originally from La Paz, Baja California Sur, Guillermo says he came into this world as a restless middle child with a deep love for music and an obsession with the tiniest of... Continue Reading →

Los Cabos Spotlight: Giuseppe Napoli, General Manager at Sunset Monalisa

Sunset Monalisa is one of the most romantic restaurants in Los Cabos, not only because of its  majestic sunset views, but also because of its rich history based on the love between Giorgio Battaglia of Florence, Italy, and Cristina Bremer Rodriguez -- niece of Mexican president Abelardo Rodriguez -- who traveled together to Los Cabos... Continue Reading →

How to Visit Los Cabos Like a Local

There is nothing like visiting a new city when you have a local friend in the area to take you to the authentic favorite spots in town.  Even if you don’t have a local friend in Los Cabos, now you do! We are excited to share with you the inside scoop from a local (“choyera”... Continue Reading →

Los Cabos stands out during its participation at WTM Latin America 2024 Travel & Tourism Trade Show

With a strategic agenda led by Rodrigo Esponda, Los Cabos seeks to strengthen commercial relationships and explore new opportunities in the tourism market at the exclusively B2B event.  São Paulo, Brazil, April 16, 2024.- Los Cabos, a world-renowned tourist destination, demonstrates its commitment to the diversification of international tourism by actively participating in the WTM (World... Continue Reading →

Travel+Leisure Names Los Cabos as One of 50 Best Places to Travel in 2024

Travel+Leisure has named Los Cabos to their list of 50 Best Places to Travel in 2024. Specifically, writer Danielle Pointdujour states, "2024 promises to be a big year for this Baja California Sur destination, thanks to the new resorts coming to Cabo del Sol, the 1,800-acre community just east of Cabo San Lucas..."  One of... Continue Reading →

Los Cabos Spotlight: Ivan Guaderrama, artist and gallery owner

Born in Chihuahua, but raised in New Mexico and Colorado, Ivan Guaderrama had initial plans to be a doctor. However, four years into his medical studies, he realized that his heart was deeply rooted in art. Guaderrama created and sold his art throughout his medical education, and in his mid-30s -- during a clinical practice... Continue Reading →

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