Cabo San Lucas Galleries

Around Cabo : Of all the cities in Mexico that we have visited, we find Cabo San Lucus the most friendly and relaxing.  Eventhough it has grown significantly since we first visited in 1994, it still maintains the character that keeps us coming back

Around Cabo

Of all the cities in Mexico that we have visited, we find Cabo San Luc ...

Updated: Mar 31, 2009 3:18pm PST

The Bisbee : The Bisbee Fishing Tournament is one of the largest and richest in the world.  The winning fish this year, a blue marlin,  weighed in at 620 pounds.  That was worth $737,180.00 in prize money.

The Bisbee

The Bisbee Fishing Tournament is one of the largest and richest in the ...

Updated: Oct 30, 2007 10:48pm PST

Flora & Fauna : There are lots of critters around Cabo to photograph

Flora & Fauna

There are lots of critters around Cabo to photograph

Updated: Mar 31, 2009 12:59pm PST

Solmar : Solmar was one of the first hotels on the Pacific beach.  We've had a timeshare here for several years.

Solmar

Solmar was one of the first hotels on the Pacific beach. We've had a ...

Updated: Oct 30, 2007 11:32pm PST

The Beach : The Pacific beach between Land's End and Pedrigal has been our favorite for many years.  It is oriented east to west facing south, so you can enjoy sunsets and sunrises.

The Beach

The Pacific beach between Land's End and Pedrigal has been our favorit ...

Updated: Mar 31, 2009 3:18pm PST

Playa Grande : Playa Grande is a newer property developed and run by the same company as Solmar.

Playa Grande

Playa Grande is a newer property developed and run by the same company ...

Updated: Mar 31, 2009 3:18pm PST

Odds & Ends : Some pictures that didn't find a home in any other gallery

Odds & Ends

Some pictures that didn't find a home in any other gallery

Updated: Mar 31, 2009 3:29pm PST

Todos Santos : In 1723 Father Jaime Bravo established Todos Santos as the mission of Nuestra Senora del Pilar de La Paz.  The village prospered during the last half of the 19th century & first half of the 20th century on sugar production & in 1850 there were eight sugar mills in the area. Sugar production lasted nearly 100 years & most of the beautiful colonial style buildings and handsomely-built homes were financed by sugar monies. Many of these buildings fell into ruins in the 1950's when there were droughts, the water table dropped drastically & began to dry up, causing a great loss of cane crops. This along with the low prices of sugar after WWII caused a great financial decline for the area & forced many of the families living here to move elsewhere.   Now the rich farmlands have been re-worked & the town prospers from an abundance of Poblano chili farming, Avocado, Papaya & Mango orchards, Fishing & Ranching. Since the early 1980's there has been an influx of tourist activity due to the paving of Mexico Highway 19 from La Paz through to Cabo San Lucas.  In recent years many Fine Artists, artisans & crafts people have moved into the area. Todos Santos is becoming well-known as a Cultural & Artistic center.

Todos Santos

In 1723 Father Jaime Bravo established Todos Santos as the mission of ...

Updated: Mar 31, 2009 3:26pm PST