The San Diego History Center needs your help to bring the documentary film The Journeys of Harry Crosby to the big screen. Photographer Harry W. Crosby is a national treasure… Read more »
Posts By: Discover Baja
Q&A With Author Paul Ganster
A new book, Loreto, Mexico: Challenges for a Sustainable Future by Paul Ganster, Oscar Arizpe Arizpe C., and Vinod Sasidharan features essays by leading researchers on the history, natural environment, society,… Read more »
August 2020 Baja Bulletin
COVID-19 Updates for Baja California -The U.S.-Mexico temporary land border closure was extended and the land borders will remain closed to non-essential travel at least until August 20, 2020…. Read more »
Tips for Eating Healthy on the Road in Baja
By Jesse Atkinson, Owner of Ensenada Massage and Ensenada Excursions Your body needs great nutrition to enjoy your Baja travel, and getting access to specific healthy foods in Baja is… Read more »
From the Archives: On Top of “Red Mountain”
Jenny’s Jaunt’s—A Kid’s-Eye View of Baja Did you ever notice the big red mountain just south of the village of L.A. Bay? Well, I have and I’ve… Read more »
Culinary Corner August 2020
2020 Valle de Guadalupe Vendimia Cancelled Provino, the Baja California wine association, has announced that the 2020 Valle de Guadalupe Fiestas de la Vendimia will be cancelled for 2020…. Read more »
August 2020 Baja Fishing Report
The restrictions on non-essential travel at the U.S. land borders between Canada and Mexico were once again extended until Aug. 21, 2020. However, the restrictions do not apply to travel… Read more »
Agua de Jamaica Recipe
Jamaica (pronounced ha-mai-ka) is a very typical agua fresca in Mexico that is made from dried hibiscus flowers. Agua fresca literally translates to “fresh water” in English and is… Read more »
Wine Tasting in the Time of COVID
With the reopening of some of the wineries and restaurants in Valle de Guadalupe, many people are itching to get back to Baja’s beautiful wine country after three months of… Read more »
Flattening the Curve in Bahía de los Ángeles
By Graham Mackintosh I drove down to Bahía de los Ángeles in March intending to kayak on Guardian Angel Island for a couple of weeks. As the seriousness of the… Read more »