Exploring Bahia Asuncion, Baja California Sur, Mexico With A Local | Mexico Family Vlog
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ค. 2024
- Join us as we explore the charming town of Bahia Asuncion in Baja California Sur. In this video, we take you on a tour through some of the stunning beaches, share places with delicious local cuisine, and check out various lodging options. Discover the mild climate, warm hospitality, and laid-back Baja vibe that make this small town a hidden gem. Come enjoy Bahia Asuncion with us!
Me gustan mucho sus videos!!
Gracias por compartir las imágenes de nuestro pueblo.B.A
Gracias por ser un gran amigo y vecino🤟
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Bonito de lo mas chulo si señor
Gracias por la entrevista
Thanks for taking the time to make this video, I have been going to bahia asuncion for at least 15 years just for fishing. There are a few of us that go 3 to 4 times per year to fish with Miguel's sport fishing. His daughters have stayed with us from time to time in Orange county so we share a great friendship. I just want to plug his fishing prowess and his desire to please all his customers. I promise that if he takes you fishing you will NEVER come back empty! Once again thanks for the video.
Ha ha👍. I was just talking to Tarraya... he's our neighbor.
Anybody playing Pickleball in town yet? My wife and I really enjoyed watching the video this morning with our coffee.
Good morning! There's a couple here who have a few nets and play once in a while. They are always looking for others to play with.
@@bajaboy29 We have quite a group playing across the peninsula at BOLA. My wife and I are going over to BA soon to check things out. Great video. I had that damn music going through my head the whole day!
Right on! We have a few friends that live in BOLA. We used to spend a lot of time camping at Playa San Rafael. Make sure and reach out when you're in town.
This brought back many happy memories from our last visit about 10-12 yrs ago. I think we met your Mum Z? It's nice to see Tomas looking well, we ate at his place but it was in his living room at the time :) We stayed with Shari in one of her casitas, Lordy it's well time for a return visit.. I'm on it thanks to you guys. Gracias
Wonderful! The town has grown quite a bit in some ways but is still the same in so many other ways.
I love that you guys are doing these videos!! Keep rocking the Baja life ❤️ love you guys!
It's a lot of fun! We'll have to come explore your neck of the woods and make some content!
Great video, thank you. We just built a house behind the beach house and orange hotel. My son Lucas is living there now and we hope to enjoy it as a family get a way.
Oh nice, we know Lucas. He's a great asset for that area. He's always on the lookout for his neighbor's houses. Please reach out when you're in town 😁
Town looks great, nice improvements at the La Playa Hotel and La Bufadora. Sad for the losses of property during the storms. Yes, I watched the seawall construction and 'shrugged a bit', but it did keep a lot of potential erosion at bay, pardon the pun. Would have lost much more property without it. Hopefully, BA will keep its quaint feel and not become a 'tourism mecca'. The town, well-maintained fishery, (especially) the people, weather, and laid-back atmosphere is the beauty of it.
I'm not against growth or tourism done in a positive way. Our municipal president, Edith Aguilar, has made some positive improvements to the area. I'm optimistic 😀
@@bajaboy29 I get it, and that some there rely on a certain amount of tourism, but it is a very successful co-op village with the majority of that due to their outstanding job of maintaining a healthy fishery. That it is the 'opposite' direction of most tourism that focuses on the lower SOC keeps the numbers down. And I am sure Edith. Lety, and others are doing good work as always. It is more just an 'IMO' thing, considering I have watched many once quaint villages turn 'south' and become traps full of high-priced amenities, entitled gringos, the increase of crime that soon follows the crowds, and super high priced properties, pricing many of the locals out of their own hometown. Again, just IMO and saying I hope it doesn't become like Los Cabos, Mulege, Sargento/Ventana, Loreto, Los Barilles, and others. And kudos to the vigilancia!
Great video, I really enjoyed watching it, and it brought back wonderful memories from our last trip there! We miss you guys. When are you going to open the first local brewery!?
Glad you enjoyed it!
WY DO YOU DO THIS
Why help my friends and neighbors earn a living?
WY DO YOU DO THIS
Why help my neighbors and friends earn a living?