The San Felipe Shrimp Festival: Family Fun on the Sea of Cortez - Holy crustaceans! The XX San Felipe Shrimp Festival is almost here
From baja.com
"San Felipe is always a great destination for vacationers and the San Felipe Shrimp Festival is a perfect time to enjoy the fresh-caught crustaceans
for which San Felipe is know. This year's 20th celebration is November 1-4, 2012. With local chefs creating delicious dishes, it's definitely a
one-of-a-kind culinary experience you won't want to miss. The best part is you won't just leave and forget this festival! After you've indulged in
every kind of San Felipe's famous blue shrimp you can imagine - shrimp wrapped in bacon, shrimp grilled, shrimp tacos, shrimp pipian, etc. - you can
go home and create some of these dishes on your own.This year, you can take up to four kilos of shrimp home with you - plenty to WOW your guests with
San Felipe Shrimp Festival stories and recipes.
But it's not all about the shrimp either. Enjoy wine and tequila tastings, San Felipe restaurants, music, and daily entertainment on the malecon.
Throngs of people just meander along the waterfront, sampling shrimp plates, listening to bands and playing the ever-popular arcade games that line
the sidewalks.
It is pure fun and the kind of festival that everyone enjoys.
For more information go to: Sanfelipeshrimpfestival.com.
Children love the arcade games that are part of the San Felipe Shrimp Festival
How to get to the San Felipe Shrimp Festival?
San Felipe is about 125 miles south of the international border between Calexico, California and Mexicali, Baja California. Highway 5 from Mexicali
does the trick. From the western coast of Baja, a scenic trip from Ensenada on Highway 3 and then cutting south on Mexico Highway 5 brings visitors to
the town. Marking the way are the dramatic craggy peaks of Sierra San Pedro Martir, the tallest mountains in Baja."
Where to Stay?
There are lots of choices from great hotels to vacation rentals, and even beach camping.
For more information, contact randy@sanfelipevacations.com.
For more information about San Felipe, visit Sanfelipe.com.mx.
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