Nestled along the shores of the enchanting Sea of Cortez in Baja California Sur, Mexico, lies Agua Verde. Far away from the bustling tourist hotspots, this charming coastal village welcomes intrepid travelers seeking an authentic Mexican experience in a serene and unspoiled setting. It’s a place where time seems to slow down, and worries dissipate with every gentle sea breeze… at least that’s what the guidebook said.
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Isla San Francisco
Located off the eastern coast of the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico, Isla San Francisco is known for its untouched wilderness.
Chacala, Mexico
Mission Accomplished “Alright, just look for the painfully white people” Chris said as we paddled closer to shore. The...
Horseshoe Cove, San Francisco Bay
Horseshoe Bay makes for the perfect “welcome” or “departure” anchorage considering its proximity to the Golden Gate Bridge. We were a southbound boat at last!
Aquatic Park Cove
Aquatic Park Cove is a vibrantly sheltered human-made urban harbor that mimics a natural anchorage, full of history and great opportunities for fun in San Fran- oh, and it’s for sailboats ONLY!
Richardson Bay, San Francisco
Boats, Planes and Controversy The late afternoon sun melted on our skin as the salty sea kissed our grinning faces...
Angel Island
San Francisco Bay's Most Underrated Island We pulled our anchor from the silty seabed of Clipper Cove, then watched...
Clipper Cove, San Francisco
And the Real Treasure of Treasure Island Chris and I left Ventura, California, on September 17th 2022, with a southern...