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Latitude Mexico is a web site about boating and sailing in Mexico. Has recent news, forums, event calendars and nautical yellow pages. Information for all boaters-power and sail.

This site aims to create a platform for collaboration and the publishing of specialized content to help promote the nautical activity in Mexico. Meet other cruisers and sailors and share news, events, dicussions on sailing and cruising Loreto La Paz Baja San Carlos Pacific coast and riviera Maya in Mexico.

Example sailing itinerary: Hurry down the coast of Baja, have a beer and a shower in Cabo, then hustle up to the islands just north of La Paz. Once in this fine cruising area, kick back into cruising mode and enjoy the area for as long as the water stays warm and the Northers don\'t blow. In a typical year, you will still want to head over to Mazatlan by early December. From Mazatlan, we recommend hauling butt south so that you make it to Z-town for Christmas and New Years. Yes, it requires covering quite a few miles.

After spending a month to six weeks in the Z-town Acapulco region, you should slowly start working your way north, remembering that the great Banderas Bay Regatta for cruisers takes place in late March. In late March or early April, you should cross from Mazatlan to La Paz, remembering that Sea of Cortez Sailing Week is usually held in late April. From then on, continue enjoying the Sea of Cortez as far north as the water temperature and your schedule allow. Most cruisers have the option of heading home via Cabo and the Baja Bash, or sailing to San Carlos and having their boat trucked back to the States.

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