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Spring Time Means Great Weather & Fishing in Baja, Mexico

 Sportfishing pilgrims from all over the world flock to Mexico’s Baja California peninsula — and there is no better time to visit Baja than in the spring, or “ La Primavera. ” As the weather warms up in Baja California Sur, it is a beautiful time to enjoy a variety of water activities and fish species in the Sea of Cortez. The annual yellowtail run is in full stride during this time of year, and Roosterfish and Crevalle Jack can be seen in large numbers on the local coastline! The Pacific Sierra is especially active in the early morning hours, and you will most likely begin your day fighting a couple of these swift, aggressive, and toothy fish. Not to mention that they are a popular catch among anglers who prefer fresh ceviche! Dorado, marlin, and tuna can also be seen due to the rapid increase in water temperature during this time of year. However, if you are going to Baja on your boat, there are a few things you should be aware of before you depart (aside from purchasing Mexican...

What type of fish can I catch when fishing in Baja, Mexico & Other Important Stuff

 A trip through Mexico's Baja Peninsula could be a fantastic way to spend your next vacation. On both the Pacific Coast and the Sea of Cortez, there are several opportunities to catch many bottom fish and sport fishing species. Some species bite more often at certain times of the year than others. So if you are looking to catch a particular fish species, you will want to do some homework to determine when it will be in season. Otherwise, fishing in Baja is a great year-round activity. Baja Norte Fishing in the northern part of Baja is quite similar to fishing in Southern California but with a greater variety of species to catch. Bonito, Calico Bass, California Halibut, Lingcod, Pacific Barracuda, Rockfish, Sand Bass, White Seabass, and Yellowtail are common species. Pelagic species such as Dorado, Yellowfin Tuna, and maybe even the rare Striped Marlin can be seen in large numbers at certain times of the year. Ensenada, San Felipe, San Quintin, and Bahia de Los Angeles are some of...

Top 5 Important Facts about Global Health Insurance When Living in Mexico

 Mexico's public healthcare system is available to anyone who works in the country, whether they are an expat or a citizen. Most expats, however, prefer private global health insurance to public health insurance in order to take advantage of the higher healthcare quality available in private clinics and hospitals throughout Mexico. Here are five essential facts about Global Health Insurance you should know if you are considering living in Mexico: You cannot use your U.S. health insurance in Mexico. Generally, you will not be able to use your health insurance from the US (such as Medicare) to cover medical treatment in Mexico. Even if you have an insurance policy that provides international coverage, you will still be required to pay out-of-pocket until your claim is processed and reimbursed back home. Healthcare in Mexico is significantly less expensive than healthcare in the United States. However, paying out of pocket can still be too expensive, so a comprehensive Global Hea...

Is Medical Insurance Important when Traveling to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico?

 Planning a trip to Cabo San Lucas (or “ Cabo ”) is pretty easy. There are many direct flights from the US, and lodging options range from affordable motels to luxury all-inclusive coastal resorts. Buying travel medical insurance before catching your flight to the sun and sand is highly recommended. The importance of buying Mexican travel medical insurance Mexico’s public health service has no reciprocal agreements with any other country, and Medicare and Medicaid are not accepted. Therefore, you may need to make other arrangements for your health care needs. Some travelers opt to self-insure or pay for medical treatment in Cabo out of pocket. And we completely agree that healthcare in Cabo and other major Mexican cities is high quality and often significantly cheaper than healthcare in the US. Without insurance, you can get a same-day CT scan for less than USD 300, a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) for less than USD 100, and an appointment with a specialist such as an ortho...