Los Cabos Villas for Sale and Rent

Many families from around the world tire of their daily lives after a while. Even if you love everything alaska_lcvr_sq_02about your day-to-day routine, you are sure to find that you want a change from time to time. This is where buying a Cabo Vacation property comes in! More people than ever before are seriously looking into investing in second residences in some of the world’s most beautiful locations. Los Cabos is one of the most popular choices.

If you’ve ever visited San Jose del Cabo or Cabo San Lucas before, you already know just how incredible the region is. From sparkling blue waters to pristine beaches, you can’t go wrong with a vacation home in Los Cabos. In addition to having picture-perfect scenery, our area is known for a wide variety of activities. Whether you are a thrill seeker who wants to parasail and skydive or you are a retiree looking to spend your golden years golfing on the links or fishing for Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo or Dorado, we have something to offer just about everyone.

The Los Cabos Real Estate team would love to speak to you soon to discuss what you want in a second home. We have a wide range of properties available, from compact condominiums to sprawling acreage. No matter how much (or how little) maintenance you’re looking to take-on, we can certainly help you. To get started, simply give us a call @ 1-888-655-4548 or send us an email. We will respond promptly!

In the meantime, check our web sites @ www.LosCabosRealEstate.Pro and www.LosCabosVillas.com and spend some time writing down your priorities. This will help us help you! If, for example, you know you will always be visiting your Cabo vacation home with a big group, you might want to make sure your residence has multiple bedrooms. The more we know about you, the easier it will be for us to track down a Los Cabos holiday house that meets all of your requirements.

Los Cabos Open Golf Tournament October 16-18, 2014

You are invited to participate in the Second anual edition of Los Cabos Open set to be held Oct. 17-19, 2013 at Cabo Real and Palmilla in Los Cabos, Mexico.
The entry deadline is Sept. 25, 2013.

Cost per player $500 dlls.Publicidad-Los-Cabos-open

Includes:

Welcome kit
Coctail reception at Pitahayas restaurant Oct. 17 7:00 Pm.
Round of golf at Palmilla Oct 18 9:00 Am.
Courtesy food and beverages
Round of golf at Puerto Los Cabos Oct 19 8:00 Am.
Courtesy food and beverages
Awards dinner at Pitahayas Restaurant Oct.18 7:00 Pm.
Trophys, prizes and raffle
5 O’yes closest to the pin 20,000 Dlls purse!!!

https://www.facebook.com/LosCabosOpen

 

Mexico Independence Day – September 16

Independence Day weekend in the United States has come and gone once again. This signals the beginning of Back to School sales and other Autumn previva_mexicoparations around the nation. That doesn’t mean, though, that your fun has to stop just because summer will come to an end all too soon! Mexican Independence Day occurs on September 16 and there will be celebrations in Los Cabos all week long.

No matter what kind of traveler you are, you are sure to enjoy numerous Independence Day activities in Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. From sampling fare from local restaurants to watching exciting street performers, your group will have the vacation of a lifetime celebrating Mexico’s independence. Book your Los Cabos vacation rental today so that you can begin preparing for your early Autumn vacation. Mid-September is a great time to visit the Los Cabos region; many cities around the world are starting to get chilly, but the weather in this area is still gorgeous. You and your family will be able to spend time outdoors as you savor all kinds of Independence Day festivities.

If you are young and single, you may want to spend time at Nikki Beach, where the parties are sure to be rocking well before September 16 actually arrives. If, however, you’ll be traveling with children, there will be parades and other activities designed with families in mind. If you book a Cabo vacation home during this time for a family trip, your kids are sure to learn about all sorts of issues that relate to Mexican independence. For most parents, any trip that can be classified as education is a great trip!

We sincerely hope that you will let us help you find the perfect Cabo San Lucas or San Jose del Cabo rental unit for your Independence Day trek to Mexico. We look forward to having you and sharing a small piece of our culture with you and your family! Tacos

Come to Cabo for Fun in the Sun! www.LosCabosVillas.com

 

Los Cabos Fishing Report

May 11, 2014
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Perhaps the perfect weather conditions have attracted more crowds of tourists, as this past week we have noticed an increased number of visitors. Early in the week there were some unusually gusty winds sweeping through from the north, though after this front moved through conditions settled nicely and anglers were greeted with great ocean conditions. Air temperatures were nearing 90 degrees, some marine layer, scattered cloud cover created a semi tropical feeling. Everyone is enjoying the wonderful climate now, if only this could last through the summer. Ocean water temperatures fluctuated more, with cooler currents on the Pacific side of Cabo San Lucas now in the upper 60s, while outside of the Gordo Banks water ranged into the upper 70s, most of the zone where anglers were now fishing was in the 74/75 degree range.

The winds during the early week stirred up ocean conditions and dropped water temperatures by a few degrees. Striped marlin continue to be the most prevalent species found offshore, the big bite that had been going on very close to shore, off of the Puerto Los Cabos Marine entrance, within one mile of shore, this action tapered way off, though a few scattered striped marlin are still being landed each day from this area. It seems the main concentration of marlin has moved further offshore, as far as 18 miles out, scores of stripers were seen riding the surface swells, many of them not interested at all in feeding on the available bait source of moonfish, jacks or ballyhoo, though a percentage of the marlin would strike and some charters were accounting for multiple billfish days. Some charters reported seeing many marlin on the surface but not be able to draw a strike for anything, this can happen when the fish get a taste for a certain food source that is abundant at a particular time, fish just are not hungry for anything else.

Dorado were more scattered even than were the marlin, only an odd fish here of there, no schools found, maybe one dorado landed for every five charters. Weights of the few dorado accounted for ranged up to 20 pounds. Wahoo were in the area, though only a handful were actually caught, most of these were found north of Punta Gorda and towards Vinormama, various rigged baits and Rapalas both produced fish, which averaged from 20 to 30 pounds.

Mid week a significant sized school of yellowfin tuna in the 20 to 30 pound class came up and was feeding on the surface near the Outer Gordo Bank, no one reportedly could tell what type of baitfish they were attacking and all of this activity was over as fast as it appeared. It was an encouraging sign to show that these fish were at least in local waters and hopefully a bite will develop soon. There were 10 to 20 lb. yellowfin landed on trolled lures, but that was it in the way of tuna. The bonito are still prevalent on the various high spots, but not in the number they had been, striking on yo-yo jigs. A few pargo, amberjack and cabrilla rounded out the bottom action, which was basically limited, some days better than other. Most charters are doing a mix of a little bottom structure fishing before trying their luck for surface species or drifting baits offshore for marlin, which had been one of the more productive techniques recently.

Inshore we have seen some larger sized roosterfish up to forty pounds moving in, no big numbers to speak of, but a great option for anglers wishing to target these powerful gamefish. Slow trolling the caballito, jacks or moonfish was the best method to entice a strike, some large sized jack crevalle were also patrolling the shoreline.

The combined panga fleets launching out of La Playita, Puerto Los Cabos Marina sent out approximately 90 charters for this past week, with anglers accounting for a fish count of: 3 sailfish, 8 yellowfin tuna, 29 striped marlin, 11 wahoo, 2 yellowtail, 18 amberjack, 18 huachinago, 2 grouper, 11 cabrilla, 22 jack crevalle, 8 sierra, 20 dorado, 3 yellowtail, 5 dogtooth snapper,112 bonito and 26 roosterfish.

Good fishing, Eric

619 488-1859
Los Cabos (624) 142-1147
e-mail:gordobanks@yahoo.com
WWW.GORDOBANKS.COM

East Cape Dorado Shoot Out – July 19

If you like life in the fast lane, the 10th annual Dorado Shoot Out Tournament is likely to be right up your alley!
This one-day event on July 19, 2014 is sure to marco_sliderbe immensely exciting, with over 125,000 in cash and other prizes available to the winners of this year’s contest. The Dorado Shoot Out is has one especially unique prize, a truck that is given to the event’s overall winning team. And who doesn’t need a brand new truck?

The East Cape Dorado Shoot Out is a fairly large contest (the largest in Southern Baja, in fact), boasting an average of 130 teams per year. One of the biggest draws of the Shoot Out is the fact that it costs just $500 to enter, but the payouts are fairly significant. The rules of this fishing tournament are quite easy to understand. The team that catches the heaviest Dorado wins the much sought after truck. The catchers of the second and third heaviest dorados, as well as the catchers of the largest tuna and wahoo, will also receive excellent prizes.

If you are interested in visiting Los Cabos during the Dorado Shoot Out, book your villa or vacation rental condo today! This is the perfect fishing tournament for novice teams. It doesn’t cost much to enter and the odds of winning high-end prizes are comparatively good. Furthermore, you can easily pay your entry fee and register for the Shoot Out on the web at http://www.doradoshootout.com/en/
This is a convenient feature that not all Los Cabos area fishing tournaments offer. ds_2012

If you decide to participate in the 2014 East Cape Dorado Shoot Out, you will also be granted entry to the event rollicking awards ceremony, hosted by Palmas De Cortez. More than $20,000 worth of raffle items will be doled out during this party in 2014. Raffle donors include well known brands like Corona, Quaker State, and BF Goodrich.

Cabo Fishing Report

March 30, 2014 212_Wahoo

Vacationing tourists continue to arrive in soaring numbers, as spring break season is now in full swing. Weather has been very pleasant, prevalent winds were gusting early in the week, with ocean conditions being quite comfortable late week. Ocean water temperatures were ranging in the upper 70s towards the Gordo Banks and further north, while currents were in the lower 70s on the Pacific grounds. Day time highs were in the low 80s, feeling a bit more like summer than spring. Whales are vanishing from the area rapidly, headed on their long migration towards the rich feeding grounds of the Bering Sea.

The striped marlin action off of the San Jose del Cabo area started back up with a flurry, feeding marlin were seen in concentrations, anywhere from 2 to 8 miles from shore, moving quickly at times, seen free jumping and tailing on the surface as well. Striking on lures as well as live caballito or rigged ballyhoo, many charters reported having multiple chances for stripers per outing. With inshore and bottom action being sporadic, much of the week anglers found that there was actually a better chance at finding marlin than any of the other smaller gamefish closer to shore.

There was a variety of other species now in local water, though it seemed that none of them were really abundant, or consistently biting on a day to day basis. Yellowtail were occasionally being hooked into on the various rocky high spots, some of these jacks were found close to shore on the ordinary roosterfish and sierra grounds. Yellows were holding on the Outer Gordo Bank, though only handful of people are landing them, all nicer sized 30 to 35 lb. fish, just no consistent action and many hammerhead sharks to sort through. Rounding out the fish counts were, cabrilla, pargo, amberjack, bonito, dorado, sierra and wahoo, all being reported daily in limited numbers.

Wahoo are being seen in schools off of Punta Gordo and to La Fortuna, though are finicky, striking baits, yo-yo’s and trolled jigs when they became aggressively in the mood for striking, strange do even have these fish hanging around at this time of year, this is a result of the warmer than usual water temperatures. Dorado are being encountered in smaller sized schools, the majority of this action closer to shore, rather than on the offshore grounds, sizes averaged 5 to 20 pounds.

Bottom action has never really turned into a steady productive option this season, the action for surface species proved more consistent than were the reef dwellers. We would normally expect to see a trend develop in the coming weeks, of less wind, warming days and more options for anglers off the structure and inshore stretches. Nice time of year coming, ideal weather, not too warm and not too cool.

The combined panga fleets launching out of La Playita, Puerto Los Cabos Marina sent out approximately 91 charters for this past week, with anglers accounting for a fish count of:  33 striped marlin, 17 wahoo, 3 mako shark, 4 yellowfin tuna, 12 yellowtail, 15 amberjack, 84 dorado, 15 jack crevalle, 28 sierra, 42 roosterfish, 95 bonito, 18 cabrilla and 14 hammerhead sharks (released).

Good fishing, Eric


GORDO BANKS PANGAS
Eric Brictson / Operator
619 488-1859
Los Cabos (624) 142-1147
e-mail:gordobanks@yahoo.com
WWW.GORDOBANKS.COM

Spring Break Cabo San Lucas 2014

Do you enjoy partying? Are you and your friends heading to Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo for Spring Break this year? If so, you’ll soon find that Niki Beachthere’s nothing like Spring Break in Los Cabos. College students flock to both Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo vacation rentals throughout the months of March and April to party and live life to the fullest. If your school’s Spring Break falls at the end of April, you might be lucky enough to be in town when the famed Nikki Beach Resort hosts its annual Semana Santa parties from April 17-20.

Semana Santa is the Spanish term for Holy Week, so if your Lenten sacrifice didn’t include alcohol, you can take full advantage of all the fun there is to be had at Nikki Beach during this four-day, non-stop party. You’ll get to mingle and dance with locals and tourists to the sounds of some of the world’s hottest DJs, all while enjoying incredible food and bottle service. You’ll have access to top-shelf liquor and gourmet eats. Make sure you dress the part, too; most attendees go all out in either club wear or eye-catching swim wear. Nikki Beach’s Semana Santa fetes are truly the place to see and be seen in Los Cabos!

If you are traveling to Los Cabos on a budget, you will need to pay close attention to the ticket prices for Semana Santa events. There are several tiers available, ranging in price from $88 to $290. The event coordinators make an effort to encompass a wide range of budgetary restrictions when they set their rates. There should be a ticket available for almost everyone who is going to be in Los Cabos during this period of time. If you already have a Los Cabos vacation rental for this week of April, hopefully you can take advantage of at least one night of Semana Santa at the Nikki Beach Resort!

Los Cabos Fishing Report

March 22, 2014 213_ChameCabrilla

The majority of the dorado being encountered recently were found closer to shore, this is where concentrations of half beaks (ballyhoo) were schooling. Trolling various baitfish was the most successful for these gamefish, though some anglers did report catching dorado on lures as well. Sizes were averaging 5 to 15 pounds, with a handful of larger specimens accounted for. Most charters were fortunate to average about one dorado per day.

No action on yellowfin tuna being reported, only a few fish reported, mixed in with bonito off the high spots from Iman to San Luis Banks, Yellowfin have been holding in this region through the winter, though with the lack of sardinas to entice them, we have not seen any consistent action on these tuna since the Fall. The only live baitfish that has been plentiful has been caballito, rigging fresh dead ballyhoo has been another option.

Off of the high spots, where anglers were jigging over the structure, bonito was the most common species being landed; these feisty fighters were running in the 4 to 8 pound class. Only an occasional amberjack or yellowtail is being hooked into, most of these striking on yo-yo style jigs and ranged from 20 to 35 pounds. There are big yellowtails now on the Outer Gordo Banks, lots of bonito on these same grounds, striking on the iron jigs, drifting live caballito down deep can be productive for the big yellows, though a problem has been there are many hammerhead sharks lurking down deep on these grounds, hard to stay away from them while trying for the jacks. These rock piles also produced some cabrilla and snapper, though that massive red snapper run during the red crab bloom of previous week has not redeveloped, need these winds to reside for that to happen. We are in transition time now, still unpredictable as to what can happen with the weather conditions from day to day.

With the water temperatures holding a bit warmer than normal, baitfish migrations are off and so are typically gamefish patterns. Wahoo have been found though the winter, they are still being hooked into practically daily, though a bit sporadic, most of this action was reported on the inshore grounds from Punta Gorda to La Fortuna, water depths from 100 to 150 ft., strong winds last week turned over this water some and anglers found varied success.

We are still seeing numerous whales, though surely these will be the final weeks of this activity, many of these mammals have already begun their northern migration.

The combined panga fleets launching out of La Playita, Puerto Los Cabos Marina sent out approximately 78 charters for this past week, with anglers accounting for a fish count of: 8 striped marlin, 5 wahoo, 2 yellowfin tuna, 9 yellowtail, 16 amberjack, 395 bonito, 6 jack crevalle, 7 sierra, 42 dorado, 24 roosterfish, 18 cabrilla and 12 hammerhead sharks (released).

Good fishing,


GORDO BANKS PANGAS
Eric Brictson / Operator
619 488-1859
Los Cabos (624) 142-1147
e-mail:gordobanks@yahoo.com
WWW.GORDOBANKS.COM

Stars & Stripes Fishing and Golf Tournament June 26-29 2014

The Los Cabos region is known for its incredible beauty, fun loving people, and amazing golfing and fishing spots.
The annual Stars and Stripes Fishing, Golf, Arch Shotand Music festival combines all of these factors to make for an unforgettable long weekend! If you have never attended this festival in the past 18 years, you should start planning now; this year’s dates are June 26-29, so you have plenty of time to book a Cabo villa before summertime officially rolls around. Guests always have a fabulous time at this event and many people return year after year, bringing their friends and family members.

The Stars and Stripes festival takes place at the Hilton Los Cabos Beach and Golf Resort. You and your party will be able to enjoy high quality food, live concerts, world-class golfing, and other activities that will be the highlights of your summer! This event is designed to be great fun, but it is also for a good cause. All of the money that is raised through the Stars and Stripes festival goes to various children’s charities. To date, the event has amassed over $18 million in its 17 year history. There is no better way to support youngsters’ futures than attending the Stars and Stripes festival in Los Cabos!

If you have any interest in attending the festival, participating in either the fishing or golfing tournaments, or in volunteering, contact Sloane Richardson by phone at 714-619-7048714-619-7048 or by email at srichardson@bigbrooc.org .
You should also visit the festival’s official website at http://www.starsandstripestournament.com/

You can read about all of the activities that are available to attendees, read a list of FAQs, and even register for an account to keep track of the latest news surrounding Stars and Stripes. Here is a link to a video for the event. http://vimeo.com/65427931

 

Art Walk in San Jose Every Thursday 5PM-9PM

Karla and Michael step out for the afternoon Thursday and hit the French Riviera Bakery first sampling chocolate éclairs and Frappes. DSC_0301

Then off towards the plaza in front of the church to check out all the different art that is displayed ending up in Frank Arnold’s Art Gallery.

Walking back we decide to stop @ Jazmin’s Restaurant which has moved across the street to a much bigger and better location after 20 years open on this street which is located just a block up from the church. I had my usual Mexican Combo and Karla had a shrimp cocktail accompanied by cold Pacifico beers. Heading back to the car we stopped by Molly’s in front of the plaza where great live music was happening. What a fun afternoon this was. DSC_0304DSC_0315DSC_0326DSC_0302