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THE BEST LIFE!

Los Cabos is unlike any place on earth, thanks to a unique blend of beach, desert and mountain terrains, as well as the awe-inspiring abundance of marine life nurtured by the remarkable conditions at the confluence of the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Cortés.

As one might imagine, the views and vantages from this sun-kissed tropical paradise on the southernmost rim of the Baja California peninsula are indeed spectacular. But it’s not just the unusual and picturesque conjunctions of land and sea that make the place special, but the almost limitless opportunities for fun and adventure they open up.

How many places are there, after all, where you can you spend the morning fishing for marlin, play golf on one of…

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Delmar School

Delmar school is one of our highest recommended schools by our clients. They offer Kinder, Primary School(1-6), Middle School(7-9), and High school(10-12).

Primary School(1-6)

During the Primary or elementary phase of schooling(1-6) Delmar School focuses on individual attention and working closely with parents to form action plans and methods of best education for each child to provide unparalleled learning.  This is reenforced in grade 4 when each student is paired with a tutor to help the child create a personal growth project that integrates physical, emotional, social and academic aspects. The young children can also be introduced to a variety of skills early on. Technology(digital skills, robotics, Software), sports, arts,…

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Where can I find pesos reliably?

That was one of the questions we often asked when my family first moved here. "Where can I find a safe and reliable ATM or currency exchange". So far the best method we have found is using ATM's located inside the grocery stores(Chedraui, Freskos, La Comer) along the transport corridor. These machines are frequently refilled and checked for security so rest assured. If you choose to use these machines make sure you decline the exchange rate. This will not cancel the transaction but instead it will charge you only the transaction fee and rely on your banks current rate to complete the exchange. We see an average ATM fee of 50-120 pesos, so if you see the fee is significantly higher consider finding a different machine. 

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