domingo, 5 de diciembre de 2010

viernes, 3 de diciembre de 2010

Types of Wines presentation

This is a little presentation of the types of wines, brougth to you by Jose Miguel León

" 21th Cobach 04 Aniversary"



Miss Woodward cheking the expositions








Students who participated on the Expo





Wines types Expo







Yes, they're real!!.












On the 21th anivesary of Cobach, we had the task of explain the "Maridage": the art of combine the type of wines with the food, so we prepared an exposition about it. we got the wines and prepared food to exemplify a maridage. we also explained the origins of the wines, and a little presentation of the beers an the spirits (no the ones that fly and scares people, we refer the tequila, vodka, and other alcoholic beverages)












Miss Woodward was always pending about the expo, to make it more dynamic and cheerful. Thanks to her, we were able to perform a great Expo. Thank you miss Woodward!!!







"Cobach 04's 21th aniversary Expo"


Maridaje is the process of pairing food dishes with wine to enhance the dining experience. In many cultures, wine has had a long history of being a staple at the dinner table and in some ways both the winemaking and culinary traditions of a region will have evolved together over the years. Rather than following a set of rules, local cuisines were paired simply with local wines. The modern "art" of food pairings is a relatively recent phenomenon, fostering an industry of books and media with guidelines for pairings of particular foods and wine. In the restaurant industry, sommeliers are often present to make food pairing recommendations for the guest. The main concept behind pairings is that certain elements (such as texture and flavor) in both food and wine react differently to each other and finding the right combination of these elements will make the entire dining experience more enjoyable. However, taste and enjoyment are very subjective and what may be a "textbook perfect" pairing for one taster could be less enjoyable to another. While there are many books, magazines and websites with detailed guidelines on how to pair food and wine, most food and wine experts believe that the most basic element of food and wine pairing is understanding the balance between the "weight" of the food and the weight (or body) of the wine. Heavy, robust wines like Cabernet Sauvignon can overwhelm light delicate dish like a quiche while light bodied wines like Pinot grigio would be similarly overwhelmed by a hearty stew. Beyond weight, flavors and textures can either be contrasted or complemented. From there a food and wine pairing can also take into consideration the sugar, acid, alcohol and tannins of the wine and how they can be accentuated or minimized when paired with certain types of food.








martes, 15 de junio de 2010

Flea Markets

In cabo you can find some flea markets, there are located in "la marina", you can buy a lot of things, like dresses, mexican toys, plates, craftwork, mexican silver,shirts, hats, masks, and all the things you should buy if you come to mexico.
It is fun when you go shopping, the people in cabo is very friendly and funny...

El Arco


Once known as Playa de Doña Chepa, Lover's Beach is another must, but to get to this hidden cove you'll need some kind of floating transportation. Easiest is to hire a water taxi at the marina. The captain will take you on an informative tour of the diving areas around the arch (El Arco), point out Lover's Beach, then go around the popular point for a wonderful view of the dramatic area where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean. We suggest you pack a lunch of your choice, some water and plan on spending the better part of the day enjoying Lover's Beach and the striking wind and water shaped rock formations. Ask your skipper to come back for you at a pre-determined time...all for one price. Be most careful here, the powerful waves and currents of the Pacific make swimming quite dangerous. Swimming and snorkeling should only be attempted on the Sea of Cortez side of Lover's Beach.



Playa del Amor (Love Beach) or Playa del Amante (Lover's Beach) - also known as Playa Doña Chepa in earlier years.

Playa del Amor is the photogenic marvel hidden behind Land's End and is seen in many of the travel ads for Cabo San Lucas and Los Cabos. Ironically, it's delightfully small and difficult to get to on foot. Getting there is easy by water taxi; much harder (and not suggested) is to climb the rocks from Playa Solmar. Once on Love Beach, you are surrounded by smooth, towering rocks and water on two sides. In 1940, the population of Cabo San Lucas could practically be counted on both hands, yet John Steinbeck's description of what was then known as Playa Doña Chepa is still apt and thought provoking more than half a century later:

"The tip of the Cape at San Lucas, with the huge gray Friars standing up on the end, has behind the rocks a little beach which is a small boy's dream of pirates . . . and this little beach must so have appealed to earlier men, for the names of pirates are still in the rock, and the pirate ships did dart out of here and did come back."

Like the pirates of long ago, you'll dart in and back by boat from the front of Plaza Las Glorias or El Medano beach across the bay. Kayaks and other watersports equipment are also available at El Medano. Make sure you make return arrangements, boats are scarce after four or five p.m. Love Beach (or Lover's Beach as it's also known) has no services and swimming near the arch or the Pacific side of the beach is very dangerous. Stick to the bay side where schools of multi-colored fish are plentiful and the water is calmer and clearer.

Restaurants


In cabo you can find all kinds of food, since italian, mexican, japonesse to seafood.
here are the best restaurant in cabo, if you come here you should enjoy this places...

Romeo & Julieta Ristorante

The Italian hideaway full of surprises, that people have been loved for years and years. The best Caesar salad, exquisite pastas and delicious pizzas will make the first act on your table.

Galeon Ristorante Italiano

Galeon it's been Cabo's Lifestyle for over 20 years, specializing in Italian delicacies, fine cuts of meat and fresh seafood.

Mango Deck.
Fun and really good mexican food is what you are gonna find here, if you wanna party this is the perfect place, enjoy parting and dancing with the show , it is located in medano beach, you should go...

Mariscos Mazatlan

deliciuos seafood, enjoy eating and having fun at a good restaurant like this, if you like seafood this is the best place in cabo...

Hard Rock Cafe
as always hard rock cafe being one of the top ten delicious restaurant in cabo enjoy the food and the hard rock!!

Hacienda restaurant

Celebrating the Glorious Mexican Heritage! Hacienda El Coyote, Serves up Original recipes from states of Jalisco, Oaxaca, Yucatan and Puebla; using the finest and freshest local ingredients. The Menu welcomes you with a great variety of Mexican delicacies Specializing in the most Traditional Mexican Cuisine and fresh seafood.

there's a lot of places where you cand find diferent food...
like;
Casa Country
Ruth Chris
Blue marling restaurant
Brasil Steak House
Billygan's island
all of these are located in cabo's Downtown (:

Sport Fishing


there's a lot of opcions where you can go fishing here are some of those opcions...

Fishing Marlin
Benito has more than 25 years of fishing experience. We take our clients to where the big fish are in our area! We have Charter Boats available in a wide variety of sizes and prices. —$

Flyhooker Sportfishing
Charters with personalized service and experienced crews. Pangas and cruisers 31 to 46 ft., Capt. George Landrum. —$

Gaviota's Sportfishing Fleet
22-ft pangas to 36-ft cruisers, Pangas: $200, Cruisers: $360–$595. Includes 10% tax, fishing equipment & ice. Dock 10, between Hacienda and Marina Cabo Plaza, Office: Bahía Hotel, CSL. Daily 8am-9pm. —$

Gordo Banks Pangas
Unequaled quality and professional service are the standards that the entire crew at Gordo Banks Pangas strive to bring, with the main goal always being custom satisfaction. La Playita, P.O. 140 San José del Cabo. —$

Hook Up Sportfishing Charters
When you go sportfishing in Cabo go to the fishing grounds First Class on a Hook Up sport fishing charter boat. Fast boats & expert crews. Innovator 32’, and two California 29's. Free drinks / T Shirt. Across the street from Mar De Cortéz Hotel. —$, MC, VS

Marina Cabo San Lucas
Is a modern marina, strategically located in the harbor of Cabo San Lucas, with all services expected in a first class Marina offering all possible on-site conveniences for the boater. Shore facilities include a full-service chandlery, restrooms, showers, pump-out station, laundries, storage lockers and a swimming pool.

Marlin Masters Sportfishing
We won't take you fishing one time; we'll take you fishing for a lifetime! Located at Puerto Paraiso Mall, Cabo San Lucas Marina, next to Johnny Rockets. —AX, DC, MC, VS

Minerva's Baja Tackle & Sportfishing Charter Fleet
Fully equipped 31-ft., 33-ft., and 40-ft. Bertram sportfishers with complete tackle shop and repairs. Blvd. Marina & Madero,Cabo San Lucas; Mon–Sat, 9am–7pm—AX, MC, VS.

Montana de Baja
Panga trips for $150usd (5 hours); 28’ $350usd; 31’ $500usd; 40’ $700usd. All prices include 10% tax, gear, water and ice. Plaza Tesoro Los Cabos, local A-15, Blvd. Marina, Cabo San Lucas; —MC, VS

Mucholoco Sportfishing Fleet
28 to 34 ft cruisers, Marina Fundadores, CSL.—$, MC,VS

Paradise Sportfishing
We provide optimum customer service and high value yachts. Our highly experienced English speaking Captains and deckhands are at the frontline to provide the comfort, safety and hospitality you deserve. —AX, MC, VS

Picante Sportfishing
Committed to top quality yachts, crews and sport fishing tackle. An unforgettable experience. 24ft SHAMROCK $596, 31-35-40-45ft (CABO) $1,531–$2,821. Puerto Paraiso Marina level #39-A, CSL. —$, MC,VS

lunes, 14 de junio de 2010

"El Medano" Interview

Videos editados por Rey Hiram Lucero Marin.




We went to " El Medano" to interview some tourists. On our tour we found very nice people, who helped us with our homework, Also we saw some tourists dancing and having a good time. Cheak it out.


lunes, 7 de junio de 2010

Night Clubs




Cabo has a really good and long night life, there's a lot of places you can go and have fun the most popular night club in cabo is squid roe, is the oldest and the most famoust, you can dance all night and drink.... and drink....
You can party all night at Squid Roe, Cabo Wabo, The Giggling Marlin, Jungle Bar, Mandala, Pink Kitty, The Nowhere Bar and on boats like Buzz, Mexican Party or Cabo Rey.
Party at cabo all day long, Cause Cabo never sleeps.

"La Marina"





Cabo San Lucas








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Tourist Guide Los Cabos

Hi guys... This is a web page that we make for all the tourist that want to know what's new in Los Cabos. Here you can find diferents kinds of activities you can do in Los Cabos since go on a tour, go to the beach, go shopping to the mall, go fishing, play golf or have dinner in a very good restaurant... Come and enjoy Cabo... The place where the earth end and the fun begin...