Hiking Adventures and AMAZING Shrimp Tacos in San Jose del Cabo
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- There is so much to see and do in San Jose del Cabo, even hiking right in the downtown area and eating at the best shrimp taco spot in town!
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I envy you all... 😋
I have started watching your videos because I am headed your way in December. I am house/condo shopping so I'd love to see the different "neighbourhoods" and reasons why an ex-pat would like to explore staying there. I like the town centre there....kids on their bikes and all the chips trucks set up to sell different types of food, looks like such a fun place to live, especially if you are a family. I also like that there are condo buildings right on the beach where you can walk out from your apartment, right on to the sand. There is also so much to explore. Thanks for sharing!!
Same here. Laura's video's have helped me greatly, I am heading out there late July to visit San José del Cabo. Yes! 👉🏼👉🏼👉🏼 You guys do a great job.... #EternalExpat #Mexico #CincodeMayo 🍹
Another wonderful video, 👍🏻💯👍🏻 watching from Phoenix Arizona 99° today.
Thanks, John! Wow, that's hot 🥵
I always want to give you 2 thumbs up! Great video.
You convinced me. I'm going to checkout both the hike and the tacos :)
I just ate two chiles rellenos mixtos! In the afternoon I’ll try the hiking! Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for the info the tacos are great
The view is beautiful. The blue sky and the blue sea -- two different blues meeting each other. 👍
It’s one of my favorite things about being by the beach ❤️
I love your videos. I have a friend who moved her family from Cali to Cabo and works virtually for a company in California and she loves it. I live in Texas now but I’m seriously considering moving to Cabo for a few months to see how I like it.
It's hard to pass up seafood when there's so much of it around there. When I was there (ages ago) it was camarones, camarones and more camarones. And margaritas too.
Hello Laura! Thanks for posting another video. Watching from Los Angeles, CA Steve Miller.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment, Steve!
Hey. What are your top 5 Beach towns in all of Mexico. I'm trying to plan my next trip. Would love some imput! Love your channel!
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing this
Thanks so much!
@@laura-bronner you're welcome! We really enjoy making outdoor videos also
Your videos have given me a hit list on where to start. Never been to Mexico before; should I be weary of having drinks with ice or water when at these local spots?
No need to worry about ice or water at any of the places I've recommended 👍
Hey guys. Are you going to be in San Jose Del Cabo middle of June? Coming down for an anniversary and would love to connect over some tacos and get to know the city a bit.
Always gotta have one thumb down huh? smh! ANYWAY another fab-tastic video, you are the Energizer Mexico guide extraordinaire! Keep'em coming
Haha can't make everyone happy! Glad you enjoyed it :)
love your content so envious. Wish I was there - we have been traveling to Mexico for over 30 years on our vacations. Was planning to spend more time in San Jose but we were stopped by Covid our plane flight was cancelled. hope to be there in June would love to buy you and your husband a drink. Do you provide private chats or take donations for a private chat to get more detailed information about the area and getting a more long term rental stay ?? You provide great content on finding rentals but would like to ask more info since your right were we had our last vacation planned. I would like to book the right hotel that is near the area were we would transfer to a long term rental.
Hi, I’ve watched all of your videos and always prefer your Mexico videos to those other people who are doing daily or weekly updates from their own experience living in Mexico. Yours is always best but I do have a couple of questions.
You seem to review restaurants and hotels a lot. Is that partly because they give you lodging or meals in exchange for exposure on social media? I just wonder about that... I wonder: is there a certain point when your fun hobby of making videos from Mexico starting to become what you do for a living, besides perhaps some other writing work or travel consulting work. I don’t mean to be accusing you guys or anything but I’ve seen it sure has a big focus on food and lodging.
I’m no stranger to the barter system, I’ve translated menus for restaurants in Mexico in exchange for food credit, not a big deal. i’ve traded quality cookware to restaurants for food credit, that’s a win-win, I get it. I’m just curious because it seems like people’s UA-cam channels start to grow out of control, that it becomes this third entity that they have to keep feeding: their UA-cam channel wants more views, more subscribers, more thumbs up, more likes etc.
Though I enjoy your videos, I know a lot of these things about Mexico already. But I still watch and highly recommend your videos to other people. Myself, I love my anonymity and I don’t plan on writing a book or broadcasting about my experiences in Mexico.
so much about living or traveling in Mexico is an experience about discovery: discovery of the self and discovery of the country as you go. I hope that people will get out there and explore it on their own and not just rely on every possible tip they can find on UA-cam, Google and Wikipedia.
I don’t know if you’ve ever mentioned it to your viewers but the book called “the peoples going to Mexico” by Carl Franz is an essential tool for understanding and enjoying Mexico to the fullest. It doesn’t really matter if you pick up an old or newer edition of the book, and it doesn’t matter whether you read it cover to cover or not. You can just open it at a random chapter or search through the table of contents to find some thing that will be of interest to read… Like how to get a car out of being stuck in the sand at the beach.
Wishing you guys happy travels and that your thirst to know Mexico better and better keeps growing. You’ve done some really wonderful videos so far,
Hello so what do you do for a living like every other traveler?
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