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How long is the drive from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas?

The direct drive from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas is 1,026 mi (1,651 km), and should have a drive time of 20 hrs 20 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with La Paz, Ensenada Municipality, Ensenada, and Valle de Guadalupe, as well as top places to visit like Rancho La Puerta and Pacific Southwest Railway Museum, or the ever-popular Rosarito.

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Top cities between San Diego and Cabo San Lucas

The top cities between San Diego and Cabo San Lucas are La Paz, Ensenada Municipality, Ensenada, and Valle de Guadalupe. La Paz is the most popular city on the route. It's 18 hours from San Diego and 2 hours from Cabo San Lucas.
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Ensenada

Ensenada, a port city on Mexico's Baja California peninsula, offers a mix of cultural and natural attractions. The Malecón promenade and the Riviera de Ensenada, now a cultural center, are located in the heart of the city. Nearby museums delve into the area's history while migrating gray whales can be spotted offshore.
39% as popular as La Paz
3 minutes off the main route, 8% of way to Cabo San Lucas
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Guadalupe

Guadalupe Valley, also known as Valle de Guadalupe, may not fit the typical image of a charming colonial town in Mexico, but it has emerged as a significant culinary and wine destination. Referred to as an Unexpected Wine Sanctuary by the New York Times and The Napa of Mexico by Forbes, this region boasts over 200 wineries producing internationally acclaimed wines.
37% as popular as La Paz
24 minutes off the main route, 8% of way to Cabo San Lucas
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Ensenada

Ensenada, a municipality in Mexico, is the fourth-largest in the country with a vast land area of 19,526.8 km² as of 2020. This makes it comparable in size to Hidalgo state and even larger than five Mexican states.
78% as popular as La Paz
2 hours off the main route, 25% of way to Cabo San Lucas
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La Paz

La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur, is a charming Mexican city known for its picturesque Malecón promenade and beautiful beaches. The city center boasts the impressive Nuestra Señora de La Paz Cathedral and the shady Velasco Garden. Visitors can embark on whale watching trips from nearby towns like Puerto San Carlos and Puerto Adolfo Lopez Mateos, offering opportunities to see these majestic creatures up close.
Most popular city on this route
7 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Cabo San Lucas

Best stops along San Diego to Cabo San Lucas drive

The top stops along the way from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas (with short detours) are Chileno Bay Public Beach, Playa Balandra, and Isla Espiritu Santo. Other popular stops include La Bufadora, Paseo Álvaro Obregón, and Misión San Francisco Javier de Viggé-Biaundó.
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Rosarito

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Rosarito, a resort town on Mexico's Baja California peninsula, is a popular nightlife destination for U.S. visitors due to its proximity to the border. The area boasts beaches with strong surf such as Rosarito in town, Medio Camino in the south, and Baja Malibu to the north. Offshore, the Rosarito Underwater Park features an artificial reef with the remains of Uribe 121, a former navy ship.
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Baja California, Mexico
http://www.rosarito.gob.mx/
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Rancho La Puerta

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Resort hotel
Spas & Wellness
Rancho La Puerta is an 80-year-old destination spa resort located on the border of San Diego and Tecate. The Spanish-style casitas offer a luxurious stay surrounded by 4,000 acres of manicured gardens and the sacred Kuuchamaa Mountain. The resort offers comprehensive spa services, sports activities like tennis and volleyball, exercise classes including Pilates and yoga, as well as fresh organic pescatarian cuisine. Additionally, there are daily community classes taught by staff members.
This place is heaven on earth! The owners care about and conserve the natural resources on this property. The organic farm and vegetarian food make this a model for any community. They have won awards for water conservation and have a state of the art treatment facility. The employees are all from the Tecate area and generations of families have worked at The Ranch. A wonderful community!
Karen J — Google review
My daughter and I are here again after a few years and it never disappoints! If you’re looking for a glitzy, high-end spa experience the ranch may not be your cup of tea but it suits us perfectly. The grounds are serene and beautifully maintained, the food is wonderful and the staff bends over backwards to make your time here memorable. We love the earthiness and serenity of it. Even if we had unlimited funds, we would choose RLP to go to. I highly recommend it.
Nancy K — Google review
It’s our first time here and I’m absolutely in love. Service is amazing, and everyone you see guest or staff, is inevitably happy. There is an earthiness and authenticity about this place. It may not be the most modern and fancy, but certainly very charming and serene. Every corner of this place is impeccably maintained. It does not look aged or outdated at all for being 85 years old. It seems to just bring peace when you are here. The classes are also great, instructors are consistently high quality. For other reviews that mention the negatives, to be fair, yes you can hear some traffic on the side of the resort near the road. But it didn’t bother me and our villa is on the other side facing the mountain so it’s very quiet. The food I’d give a 7 out of 10. I’m not vegetarian so that could be a factor. Lunch options are typically salad, sautéed veggies and a soup, maybe a fish taco. Dinners sit-down coursed style but I wish there is more variety in the seafood offered. It’s mostly just white fish. I have not been wowed by the food but it certainly is not unpleasant.
Claire Z — Google review
RLP is food for your soul. Treat yourself. It can be hiking and workout classes or spa treatments and relaxing or meditative and healing the mind and body. There are so many options that everyone’s interests are met. Water Dance/Therapy was my favorite. Worth checking out
Susan H — Google review
This was our second visit for a week at the ranch. I did not expect it to be as overwhelmingly wonderful as the first time, but to my surprise it was. This is a very special place with wonderful people both attending us and attending the ranch. It is a visual, physical, and emotional Feast.
Helen K — Google review
This place is magical. It is Heaven on Earth. The staff, the food, the classes are all amazing.
Carole S — Google review
No place like this place!!! Worth every penny and the travel time They are the most accommodating place on the planet
Roberta S — Google review
Excellent directions to the main gate to the residences at Rancho La Puerta, which tricky to navigate
Dixon L — Google review
4.8
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Carretera Mexicali-Tijuana K.M, 136.5, Rancho la Puerta, 21447 Tecate, B.C., Mexico
http://www.rancholapuerta.com/
(800) 443-7565
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Pacific Southwest Railway Museum

Rail museum
Museums
Venue featuring historic engines & trains, plus a train ride across the Mexican border & back.
Amazing experience coming to visit the Campo Railroad museum. Take the 94 east and enjoy scenic San Diego, the 8 is boring. The railroad museum boasts an array of rail cars and engines to look at. The restored cars are exquisite all the way to the wood inlay details. We learned a lot about trains and railroads here. The train ride takes you on a nice journey, on your return trip it will take you to the museum which is not even a 100 yards from where you board. If you need it there is a small shuttle that will take you back. All in all a great experience and worth every penny. This volunteer run organization puts a lot out there for kids young and old to enjoy!
Damian V — Google review
Very nice museum with a lot to look at. It was nice to be able to go into and explore the old trains. They also have multiple trains out back to "look" at. Great fun for the family. Train ride was pretty cool. It was a hot day, but when the train is moving, you get a lot of air circulation.
Sherri S — Google review
My wife and I got there not too early and still had time to ride the train. The customer service is excellent. There was a gentleman giving information about the history of the area and the railroad. The museum is kept in excellent condition, super clean. The gift shop is well supplied and the prices are very ok. We'll be back soon.
Ramon G — Google review
This place was a great place to take the kids, seems that the new gift shop attendant isn't friendly nor customer service oriented. If this is a volunteer museum his time on his phone was more important and most of all very certain race friendly, he completed a paragraph text prior to speaking and we spoke first, however his only question was "Did you purchase tickets online" his phone began to be priority, mind you we've been coming here since 2008 when it was a GEM and Tecate trips were fun, now after our last little ones attended, we don't feel as if its the same experience as prior visits, however Dave, his counterpart and Teresa were very nice, but theres always one to spoil it for people
Cliff J — Google review
This is a fun Plato go old or young. The train ride is not long but it is a beautiful area to see. The out and back trip takes about 30-40 minutes. If you like trains the museum has a lot of things to see.
Chuck S — Google review
Celebrated our son’s 2nd birthday here! Was nice and quiet, we had the whole place to ourselves! This was perfect for family , also because our 5 year old has mental disability (autism non verbal) , we had a great time! Rich history! Wear your boots ! Bring sunscreen! Bathrooms were all clean !
Shyanne O — Google review
If you love trains or just like history this is a great place to visit. Lots of little experiences that your kids will probably not get anywhere else. We got to stand and look out a train car while going down the track. See the train engine pushing the cars we were on and stand on the very end of the train as it chugged down the tracks. Very cool
Steve M — Google review
So much fun!! The volunteers are friendly and inviting. The train ride was a blast & we can't wait to visit again. A smooth 45 minute ride through beautiful rolling hills with Big Band music playing overhead, gave us us a rare glimpse into its history. We saw horses, cows, and hawks in an area most people don't get to see. Like them on social media & you'll receive $5 off! Children under 3 ride for free. Tons of free parking.
Melissa E — Google review
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750 Depot St, Campo, CA 91906, USA
https://www.psrm.org/
(619) 478-9937
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Horses by Jose

Equestrian facility
Outdoor Activities
Horseback Riding Tours
This should be the top of your list for a MUST-DO activity in Baja! The owners and crew are wonderful people who love what they do and are so thrilled to share their love of horses and of the beautiful land of La Mision. Horseback riding through the estuary with the landscape of grand walls of the canyons to transition to the Pacific Ocean for a gallop on the beach was simply magical. We went once with family and had such an amazing time that I went back again for my birthday with friends. A very special memory that I will cherish forever. Thank you Horses by Jose!
Danielle M — Google review
Wow! What an unforgettable adventure! 🤩 It was my first time riding a horse, and Horses by Jose made it the perfect experience for a beginner. Erin was an amazing teacher and guide—always checking in, offering clear and relatable advice, and making sure I felt confident every step of the way. Before I knew it, I was galloping along the stunning shores of Mexico! 😍 I’ll definitely be visiting them again soon, and now I’m inspired to find a place closer to home to keep the magic going✨
Kate M — Google review
This was the BEST experience ever!! My roommate and I did this excursion based off a recommendation and it did not disappoint! The trail was BEAUTIFUL and Erin was the sweetest guide ever. She took tons of pictures for us which I’ll attach below and she gave us so much guidance. She speaks English so it’s super easy to communicate if that’s something you’re worried about. She also lets you run the horses on the beach which is unlike any other experience. Highly highly recommend! Such a treat for your visit to Ensenada.
Eden T — Google review
Great horse riding experience. Everyone is very friendly! Loved the scenic views, such a great ride! Totally worth it!
Annette S — Google review
Great place to go horseback riding in Baja. Jose and his team are wonderful and the horses are great. Some of the people in my group were first time riders, while some were more advanced. Everyone had a great time.
Golden T — Google review
Probably one of our best horse excursions ever. Horses are all healthy and well loved, team is awesome. We were able to all ride at speeds comfortable for us. We will be back for sure! Not to mention they take incredible photos
Sydnii R — Google review
Highlight of our trip to Rosarito! José and his crew were so friendly and helpful. We took a beautiful trail to the beach and galloped beside the ocean. We had a group of 4, and a couple joined so it felt like a very personal experience. Pictures and videos were taken during the whole ride and given to us afterwards. Overall would highly recommend booking with José.
Renee S — Google review
We are two for two in awesome experiences with Erin and Jose. We e only been to Ensenada twice, and the family has chosen this experience both times. It’s not your basic trail ride. While it starts with a trail ride, you head to the beach where they let you loose to ride at your pace/ability. One daughter just walks along the waves, while my other daughter and I get ours racing in a flat out run along the beach. The second time we had a bit more time in Ensenada, so Erin planned an incredibly special food and drink experience. Could not have enjoyed our time more.
Casey J — Google review
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Madera 64, 22765 Santa Anita, B.C., Mexico
http://horsesbyjose.com/
+52 646 227 2113
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Desert View Tower

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
1920s-built stone tower with observation deck for desert views, plus a museum & gift shop.
Absolutely loved the camping experience. Mainly because there were so many cute dogs and cats on the property. Such an interesting history and the desert. The owner was just so kind to us. It was wau too windy for us to camp in our tents so they let us camp in the towner. We enjoyed talking with the owner and their friends. The bathroom was very clean and easy to camp. We would love to come back !!
Hitomi N — Google review
This place was very informative, and to think we almost missed it on the freeway. To be honest, we had a great time talking to the host and learning about the history behind the tower. Afterward, we spent an hour and a half exploring the huge rocks while encountering new creatures around every corner that had been carved into the very rocks we were climbing under and over. Do not get discouraged by the hills. Have eyes vibe the road taking you there provokes. What waits at the end is truly worth the ride. This diamond in the rough, hidden on the side of the road, needs to be seen and remembered
Marvin ( — Google review
A very interesting landmark and viewpoint outside of the San Diego city borders. Went here because I wanted to see something different, and surely found that. The price of admission is worth the view alone, and you can go to the boulder park. Be prepared for strong gusts and strong sunlight, you're basically in the desert here. The owner is in for an interesting chat, and has some lovely pet dogs. If you like to travel back to San Diego from here, try old highway 80, it's a more scenic experience than just travelling the regular highway.
Dutch D — Google review
Google maps list the hours of operation as open until 1800. But the locals living near the tower will tell you it closes at 1700. You can still see the outside of the tower but the gift shoppe will be closed after 1700 (5pm). There are walking paths in the boulders behind the tower and a red box for cash donations. The people residing up there have many dogs, guineafowls, and I saw a peacock. There is an older couple that sit outside their travel trailer and watch visitors. They don’t wave or express any hospitality, they just watch you - creepy. The tower is awesome, and the view is majestic. It is worth the stop.
The P — Google review
Amazing trip, well worth a visit. £9.50 entrance fee per person which really isn’t much to keep such an iconic space open. Lots to look at, interesting books and amazing bolder garden!!
Nikki M — Google review
I had searched maps for a fun adventure to take the kids. They each said hands down this was the best place yet! We were too late to view inside the tower - closes at 5, and we were 15 min late, but a guy showed up and said we could tour the rock caves. I'm grateful he clarified that. Thank you for allowing my grandbabies some fun and amazing memories.
Dyani K — Google review
Shout-out to Sam for the great hospitality. Lived all my life in the valley and always wanted to explore the tower, it didn't disappoint. Step inside the tower to shop for souvenirs and have a walk around to say hi to the beautiful birds❤️
AbBY M — Google review
This place is an absolute gem! I'm so glad I stopped here! I wish I had more time to fully appreciate everything they have to offer! I fully intend on returning, hopefully with loved ones!
Nickolas T — Google review
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01 In-Ko-Pah Park Rd, Jacumba Hot Springs, CA 91934, USA
(619) 971-2845
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Monte Xanic Bodega Vinícola

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Vineyard
Food & Drink
Monte Xanic is a 300-acre vineyard located in the Valle de Guadalupe, in the heart of the Bodega region. The winery produces world-class wines, including a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Petit Verdot. It is important to note that advance reservations are required, as guards will only open the gate once they've checked that a reservation has been made.
I can’t say enough good things about how memorable and beautiful this place is. The wine tasting where you smell and identify notes was so unique and well executed. It’s $60 a person so definitely pricey but included the full experience, a cheese board, and a short tour. I’m so so glad we came here
Aria S — Google review
Visited Thursday, July 24 – Monte Xanic is a must for wine lovers! We did the Aromas and Flavors experience, which included a beautiful tour of the winery, a fun tasting game where we guessed ingredients by taste and smell, and a delicious cheese board to pair with the wines. The experience was playful, relaxing, and set against the backdrop of stunning vineyard views. Sip local. Support local.
Lisa P — Google review
I never would have imagine a winery like this in the middle of the Mexican dessert. This place has everything and I would dare to say is at par or better than most Napa/Sonoma wineries. The views, the service, the wine, the attention to details, the different games to make the tasting experience better, the tapas, the knowledge of the people, all made for an elevated experience surpassing the best wineries in other regions. We went with the blind wine tasting and the personnel made the whole thing super interesting, fun and educative. I have never seen this in other wineries. And we learned that the winery has other experiences depending on your group. The wine was superb. Their reserve was our favorite. While not cheap, compared to others, it was completely worth it. This is one of those places to visit when visiting Valle.
Manuel N — Google review
Loved the winery. It's a beautiful property and our guide Abril was great. You do need a reservation though. Tried to come here a year ago and was turned away at the gate. This time we had a reservation and tried some very good to great wines, for a tour of the winery, and were able to enjoy time just hanging out there. At the end they let us keep our wine glasses. The Gran Ricardo wine has some hype to it; tried it and it is worth it. Ended up taking a bottle home.
Pedro G — Google review
They were able to seat us on the lake, which was amazing. Super refreshing and relaxing. their Sauvignon Blanc was delicious and service was great.
Damien R — Google review
We got there having no reservations. We were allowed to the lower side of the winery, next to the lake- which is great too! It’s quiet, relaxing, the wines are great. Try the cabernet with the bread options. You will love it here!
DoinaB — Google review
What an incredible place. Monte Xanic was our favorite winery we visited in the area by far. Not only was the wine superb, and the views stunning, but our tour guide / wine tasting “guru” -Sara, really knew her stuff. She truly knew how to describe wine in a way that made us want to buy all of the bottles in the winery. The wine in an of itself though tasted delicious all the way down the line (I think we tried all of the ones on the tasting menu, plus the ones they served by the glass - ha!!) it’s also really cool to note that this winery was truly started by Mexicans for Mexicans which made it feel like a truly “Mexican wine” experience which I think is what we wanted to go for when we came to the area. We highly recommend this winery and we will definitely be back. Thanks Sara for being the perfect guide! Next time we come back, I hope you’re managing the place!! 😊
Lauren B — Google review
Would go back here and would recommend to friends/family! Beautiful view, nice tour and good wines. Reservation required and it does have EV chargers in the parking lot.
Aaron B — Google review
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4.7
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Francisco Zarco S/N Col, 22750 Francisco Zarco, B.C., Mexico
http://www.montexanic.com.mx/
+52 646 155 2080
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Museum of the Vine and Wine

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Museum of the Vine and Wine offers a rustic-chic setting with panoramic views of local vineyards, providing an immersive experience in the history and identity of winemaking. The museum features a History Room and an Identity Room, showcasing the evolution of winemaking from ancient times through informative displays and viticulture tools. Visitors can explore artifacts from vineyards, learn about soil and grape varieties, all while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding vineyard.
Love reading about history and the process taken. Great museum and views. Wine tasting at the premises was enlightening and delish.
Jackeline V — Google review
Very interesting experience. Gives details of how wine making got starting in Baja, Mexico. If you're in the area and like museums, you should check it out. The place provides wine tasting and has a large assortment of wines. There is also a mini coffee and gift ship in the back. There are cheeses to try, and the Popsicles are great for the hot weather.
Ricardo P — Google review
This is am excellent stop if you like history and historical events and the development of wine here in the Guadalupe Valley. There is also a beautiful view of wine country which is a must see. Look at my photographs and come see for yourselves. God bless my brothers and sisters.
Rogelio J — Google review
El Museo de Vino is a great museum on the history of wine, first from Georgia (Europe) and then the history of wine making in Baja California. Very informative, lots to learn and see about the earliest production of wine around the world. Also, lots of art - paintings and ceramic pieces with and without a wine theme. Spent two hours here and it was worth it.
David P — Google review
If you go to the area then you want to check out this museum. Not super entertaining but you learn a couple of things. We paid for the degustation wine taste but the guy was busy for 20 mins with another customer so we didn't benefit of the extra payment. Good views and interesting architecture though
Santiago P — Google review
It's a great place to find out how Mexican wine country began. Plenty of old artifacts from vineyards and plenty of information about the soil, grapes, and the vineyards in the area. The museum has jaw dropping views of the vineyard behind it. The museum would be a great venue for big art events or private parties with their second floor event space. Inexpensive entrance fee, you can add wine tasting to your ticket. Worth a visit to geek out. Oh, everything is in Spanish. Visit with a Spanish speaking friend or maybe it's time to learn a second language.
Albert L — Google review
Nice museum, very clean, but small and you have to pay to get in. It can easily be toured in an hour. So if you're nearby, visiting the wineries, this can be a nice little stop to take a short break and get a few photos.
Ronster — Google review
Beautiful place, with great views to talk lots of pictures. And the entrante is only 3 dls. Can't miss it!
Octavio F — Google review
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4.3
(244)
CARR. FED. TECATE-ENSENADA KM 81.3371 FRACC. NORTE, 22750 Francisco Zarco, B.C., Mexico
http://www.museodelavidyelvinobc.com/
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L.A. CETTO - Boutique Valle de Gpe.

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
L. A. Cetto, an established winery with a history dating back to 1928, is now the largest producer of table wines in Mexico and renowned for their production of Petite Sirah, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Zinfandel. The vineyard boasts a spacious tasting room adorned with rustic wood ceilings and floor-to-ceiling racks of wine bottles; however, it can get crowded on weekends.
The 1st of 2 wineries of our really cheap $40 Costco Travel wine tasting tour. LA Cetto is the largest, most established, and modern winery in Mexico(don't quote on me on that). Started with a somewhat interesting 25-30 minute tour of winery...just long enough, our lovely, energetic, and English fluent speaking tour guide Anatella was a delight. The facilities are modern and the landscapes are lovely. The bread, cheese, and olive oil snack was fresh and delicious, but the wines were even better! The two whites were light, crisp, smooth and refreshing...the two reds were bold, robust, rich, and fragrant. Anatella even brought out a bottle of Grappa for me try, loved! We ended up buying two bottles of white, a bottle of red, a bottle of grappa, and bottle of olive oil which totaled to be about $80 American, which is an absolute deal compared to Napa and Sonoma.
Johnny T — Google review
Amazing vineyard and Daniel as our tour guide was fantastic, whole experience was terrific and the wines are delicious. Our bus tour guide was Leslie and she was amazing keeping everyone entertained and very informative. Our driver was Carlos and he was also terrific!
David G — Google review
Handicap accessible tour! Super friendly and knowledgeable tour guides- provided cheese, olives and bread. Beautiful scenery. 4 wines to taste- large pours. Highly recommend!
Melissa L — Google review
Excellent experience with very knowledgeable staff. Especially Ricardo delivered outstanding service and even offered us a tour around the winery in German. We were allowed to spend the night in our campervan in the vineyard.
Anne — Google review
Loved this place! The wine was wonderful and the hosts/guides were excellent.
Wanda W — Google review
Even though i can’t really rate the wine because im a minor (and can’t drink for obvious reasons) the tour the workers gave was really cool. The good thing is that because minors don’t get to drink they also don’t have to pay for the tour. The tour showed really cool things and told us the history and uses of the things in the installations (both in english and Spanish)
Se6b7 — Google review
Awesome winery! Loved the tour guide and info I learned so much history. The wine tastes so yummy. Totally recommend stopping there on your next wine tour. I didn’t need an appt. It was just two of us and the wait was about 20 min.
Magz R — Google review
Beautiful scenery and fabulous wines! Staff was knowledgeable and super friendly! Highly recommend!! 😍🍷
Babygirlkgt T — Google review
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4.2
(377)
Km 73.5, carretera Tecate, El Sauzal, 22758 Francisco Zarco, B.C., Mexico
https://www.lacetto.mx/
+52 646 980 0474
9

Tacos Bullos Place Ensenada

$$$$affordable
Taco restaurant
Tacos Bullos Place in Ensenada is a delightful gem that every taco lover should visit. This charming eatery, with its cozy mom-and-pop vibe, offers an array of mouthwatering options including shrimp ceviche and marlin tacos that boast unique flavors. The friendly staff speaks English and provides quick service, making it an ideal stop for cruisers looking to indulge in delicious fish tacos or hearty shrimp varieties.
During our Carnival Cruise in Ensenada, we wanted to try out one of the taco spots in town. This place was super packed, so we knew we went to the right spot. Our server greeted us immediately, with a big smile on his face which made us feel very welcomed. We decided to order 3 tacos a piece (Asada, fish, and shrimp) with a side of canned sodas and the meal was actually pretty cheap in comparison to most places we’ve visited. All of tacos were filled to the rim with delectably fresh meats and veggies. There were a ton of taped dollar bills with names scribbled on them (I’m guessing a restaurant tradition), so we decided to mark our names on the wall as well. This place was so delicious, very affordable and offers some really wonderful service.
Rea C — Google review
Absolutely delicious! Super fresh ingredients, fast and friendly service. The shrimp tostada had the perfect flavor. Variety of salsa- super spicy to a basic pico. Loved every minute of it. Will come again.
Emily L — Google review
The marlin taco was outstanding and an incredibly unique flavour and texture that I've never encountered before. The margaritas were super tasty and pack quite a punch! If you're a lightweight you may want to split this with someone as it'll likely knock you off your feet otherwise. We will definitely be coming back!
M ( — Google review
The fish tacos were fresh and delicious. The service was quick and our waiter, Francisco, was helpful, kind, and very funny. The cruise ship shuttle dropped us off in downtown and this restaurant was a very short walk from that spot.
Samson M — Google review
Awesome place to get tacos, burritos and guacamole and chips. Staff was great and helpful. Nice place to sit down and have some amazing tacos. 10/10 recommend
Christian K — Google review
It was the best taco's especially fish taco I've ever had. We had a great time in this restaurant with our friends and ordered all types of tacos there. All of them were delicious 😋
Elahe H — Google review
Fantastic fish tacos, amazing. Margarita was also excellent. Tacos and margarita were a perfect combo.
R L — Google review
Really good food, honestly I am happy we stopped here. The Ceviche was my favorite. Worth getting a bucket of beer in my opinion. The staff was friendly and great to talk to. Marlin tacos are insane.
Albert B — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Av Adolfo López Mateos 725, Zona Centro, 22800 Ensenada, B.C., Mexico
https://www.instagram.com/bullos.place/
+52 646 108 5897
10

Centro Social, Cívico y Cultural, Riviera de Ensenada

Mentioned on 
18 lists 
Cultural center
Museums
The Centro Social, Cívico y Cultural, Riviera de Ensenada is a must-visit cultural center in Ensenada. Housed in a former luxury hotel and casino, this iconic California Colonial-style building has been restored to its former glory. Visitors can explore stunning mosaics, a historic museum, and renowned artwork while learning about the building's storied past.
I really enjoyed visiting the Centro Social, Civico y Cultural, Riviera De Ensenada out in Ensenada, Mexico back on Monday, May 19th, 2025. Sincerely yours, Howard Paul Shore Executive, Volunteeer Tourism Promoter For Google Maps And Youtube Centro Social, Civico y Cultural, Riviera De Ensenada Visitor /HPS PS: Please Subscribe To My Social Media Under: Youtube Channel: socialmediawriter Facebook: Howard Paul Shore
HOWARD S — Google review
Very interesting place with beautiful old architecture and relaxing gardens decorated for Christmas. Some people bring their dogs here and many couples enjoy the romantic setting.
David A — Google review
When visiting Ensenada we recommend this Great historic location just a short walk from the docks. The grounds are in lovely condition with ample well maintained sidewalks and patios. Inside the property reflects the charm and history of the area with access to a number of large rooms, ballrooms and a spacious courtyard, complete with local vendors offing their goods. It’s safe, clean, well maintained and free!
Anthony S — Google review
We enjoyed a Fiesta here with our Travel Agent group. The street tacos were delicious and entertainment was great. See more pics and details on Jo Anne Tingle and Tingle Travel Agency Facebook pages.
Tingle A — Google review
A great place to enjoy a nice drink, with an easy shopping experience. This historic and astonishing building is full of character, beautiful carved wood and iron work that takes you to some old old times. One of our favorite places to visit when we come to Ensenada
Veronica — Google review
Great place. Had an amazing time stopping by.
Anthony M — Google review
What an experience. Love the architecture and the history! Beatuiful!
Randy H — Google review
Beautiful place full of memories and history, you can almost hear the stories echo in the areas you can visit. I loved the painted ceilings, the place to have a drink after exploring. Shame the beautiful tiled fountains did not work.
Jeanette — Google review
4.7
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y, Blvd Lázaro Cárdenas, Club Rotario 1421, Zona Centro, 22880 Ensenada, B.C., Mexico
https://rivieradeensenada.com.mx/
+52 646 176 4310
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11

La Bufadora

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Geologic Formations
La Bufadora, located about 17 miles south of Ensenada on the Punta Banda Peninsula, is a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates visitors with its impressive marine geyser. Known as one of North America's largest blowholes, it can propel seawater over 100 feet into the air. This spectacular phenomenon occurs when ocean waves crash into a partially submerged sea cave, creating immense pressure that forces water and air out through a narrow opening.
Beautiful spot. Spectacular views. We saw a huge pod of dolphins, bigger than I have ever seen anywhere. Just pay a minimum charge for parking. Cute little market with reasonable prices and friendly people. No hard sells. Excellent restaurants.
Terren G — Google review
This is a really cool spot to see the geyser! It is not the cleanest spot in the world, but it was well worth it just looking for some time and seeing the waves turn into the geyser. There were shops and markets everywhere and you could find anything you needed here. I will definitely be coming back to see it. The geyser goes off ever couple of minutes cause of the waves, some will be larger and some smaller, but I definitely got some water on me, haha!
Joseph P — Google review
A great place to visit! You’ll find delicious Mexican-style fish tacos — absolutely worth trying. The drinks are excellent too; for example, the Piña Colada is a must. Don’t miss seeing the blowhole, and taking pictures in front of the **Ensenada** with this spot la bufadora sign is an amazing experience!
Sharmili R — Google review
I am not sure how my experience compares to a cruise shore excursion but in my opinion it is not worth going to. It was about an hour drive outside of Ensenada. When I arrived I had to park at the top of the hill which cost 50 pesos, so relatively affordable. As soon as you start walking down hill, which takes about ten minutes, you are hit with vendors trying to sell you things. There are maybe 50-100 vendors trying to sell you anything from illicit items to trinkets to food. I did end up buying a couple items from a shop that wasn't pushy. When I got to the bottom there was a 360 camera you could rent as well as a drone. I'm not sure how either of those worked as I just went to the regular viewing platform. The reason I was disappointed is because you can see water flying upwards and hear the noise, but you can't actually see any hole. You just see water flying up, which I can do elsewhere on the western coast with a rocky shoreline during king tides. It was cool to visit once, but I spent maybe 5 minutes before leaving. If it wasn't so far from Ensenada it would probably be worth visiting.
NateCre8 — Google review
Hello everyone, if you guys are ever in the Ensenada area and never been to the "La Bufadora " blow hole you guys need to come see this natural phenomenon. Its pretty cool. I will say that now its been terra formed and its a tourist attraction with lots of vendors selling you everything. If that is not your cup of tea then you might want to avoid it. Since its a tourist attraction of course its very expensive and tourist busses from drop folks off from the ship cruises. I would now that you know this plan accordingly and enjoy. There are restaurants, vendors can almost sell you anything for a price.. Have fun my brothers and sisters.
Rogelio J — Google review
Its a unique experience to watch the geysers. Its hard to miss them, as they go off every 1-2 minutes, atleast when we went. Its also a cool location for some photos
Chandra R — Google review
Ah yes, a *beautiful* place... wrapped in the glittery gift wrap of a tourist trap. It lured us in with stunning views and then immediately hit us with “Buy this! No, *this!* Also, why aren’t you tipping me for breathing near you?” It was like strolling through a scenic maze of aggressive sales pitches. I swear, if one more stall owner shouted “Special price just for you!” I was going to hand them Monopoly money and see if they noticed. Tipping culture here? Wild. It’s like they heard about tips once in a dream but missed the part where it’s optional and for *good service*, not just for existing in the same zip code. Restrooms? Spotless! But entry might cost you up to \$1, so I hope your bladder carries spare change. It’s the first time I’ve peed and felt like I was at a vending machine. As for the prices—rumored to be “cheaper” than back home? Lies. Some things were California-level expensive, and I’m 99% sure they were charging me the “you look like you don’t haggle” rate. All in all, it *was* a beautiful place to see… once. Just once. I’ve had my fill of scenic views, unsolicited trinkets, and \$1 bathroom adventures.
Shela T — Google review
Interesting place with amazing scenery. The vendors are very pushy though. I went on a Monday morning and there were not a lot of other tourists there so all of the vendor's attention seemed to be focused on my friends and I lol.
Sheamus B — Google review
4.6
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3.9
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Península de delegación de Maneadero, Punta Banda I, 22794 Ensenada, B.C., Mexico
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNnwGewdvlY1uLT2HY4g0Ww
+52 646 152 0115
12

Bahía de los Ángeles

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Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Bahía de los Ángeles is a picturesque coastal bay situated on the eastern shore of the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico. It is nestled along the Gulf of California, offering stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.
4.4
(115)
22980 Baja California, Mexico
13

Mario´s Tours

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Whale watching tour agency
Tours
If you're looking for an unforgettable adventure, look no further than Mario's Tours, a local gem renowned for its exceptional whale watching experiences. With decades of expertise under their belt, they prioritize sustainability and the protection of these majestic sea creatures. The journey begins at their informative whale center, where you'll learn about responsible practices before heading to the stunning Ojo de Liebre Lagoon in search of grey whales—the stars of this region.
Absolutely amazing! I came here in 2019 outside of whaling seasons and swore I would come back to see the whales! I went today and had an absolutely magical experience! 5 whales swam up to our boat, made eye contact, and interacted with us! I thought I had bad luck with whale watching as I went on a tour in Seattle before, and the guide told us it was the first time he hadn't seen a whale for the entire tour... so was pleasantly surprised when my bad luck streak ended today! I came in late January, and was nervous that the whales hadn't arrived yet, but couldn't even count the number of whales I saw today. It was incredible and I highly recommend! The whales are curious and you look out for their spouts and then the boat "parks" a few hundred meters away. Either the whales stay away or some curious ones will come up and inspect the boat. One even nudged the boat! Absolutely incredible. We had 5 whales surrounding the boat at one point. Also, never did I feel like we were bothering the whales. They came up to the boats on their own!
Kyle W — Google review
A Once-in-a-Lifetime Adventure – Whales, Salt Flats & Unforgettable Moments! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐" This experience is beyond extraordinary! It starts with a fascinating whale museum, where the explanations are engaging and eye-opening. Then, Mario’s incredible family team ensures everything runs smoothly with top-notch service and great recommendations. But the real magic? Getting up close with whales, dolphins, and seals in their natural habitat—an energy like nothing you've ever felt before! And for just 900 pesos, you get a boat expedition, a delicious lunch, and a front-row seat to nature’s most breathtaking show. To top it off, the adventure continues at the stunning salt flats, where you can capture jaw-dropping, one-of-a-kind photos that look straight out of a dream. If you're anywhere near this place, DO NOT miss this! It’s not just a tour—it’s a life-changing experience.
Christian D — Google review
Located on main highway 1, a few minutes out of town. Plenty of parking, bar, restaurant, toilets & souvenirs. Didn't eat but reportedly good food. Staff respectful and attentive in tours. I had difficulty understanding the English but that was me. See the separate salt Exportadora (salt ponds and processing) only on low wind days. Operations stop when windy and you will see everything again if you do the whale watching tour.
Nabil A — Google review
We had an amazing whale watching adventure with Mario's tours going out on two separate days for gray whale watching. Their museum is a lovely introduction to what you're going to see and their briefing is thorough and informative. I appreciate that they don't chase the whales and they let the whales come to the boat. I also liked the stop at the giant salt pile on the way out.
Nadine R — Google review
I had a wonderful experience with this company. Went on a whale watch two times and both were very different. One ride cost $50, you jump in a boat of 12 passengers. It’s not ideal to have some freedom running from side to side of a boat, but you see and touch plenty! Our first day the water was flat and whales were very interactive. Two or three at the time. Second day the water was rough and because of it whales were not very communicative, yet still had luck to see and pet them. I made an appointment over WhatsApp (contact is on the website). They responded relatively fast. Hat, gloves, sunscreen, glasses must have. They will give you a waterproof poncho if needed (when the water is rough take it!). If you are camping or RV, they have a space for you too!
Tatiana — Google review
This is the 3rd time booking with Mario's Tours and without a doubt they have always come through. Our captain was Tito and did an exceptional job putting us on whales. We took our daughter in confidence of seeing and petting whales and Mario's did exactly that!! Thank you for making to some a "once in a lifetime " experience happen. We would highly recommend using Mario's for your visit to Guerro Negro. A bonus was the stop at the Salt mine. That in itself is a very cool experience. We have gone to San Ignacio is search of whales and were able to "see" them however, the crew at Mario's will make dreams come true!! MARIO'S FOR THE WIN!!
Jeff W — Google review
this tour was everything we had hoped it would be. we spent lots of time out on the water and when we finally had our encounter with the whales coming right up to the boat, it seemed to last for so long! dream come true. I will warn that if you are like me and you get sea sick, one dose of bonine or whatever you take for it may not be enough. Take extra with you to take another dose during the tour. This region gets very windy, which makes the water extremely choppy. it’s sooooooo worth it, though!
Stephen A — Google review
There is no whale tour like this anywhere. The only gales come to your boat like dogs to be petted. They glitchy to get to the boat. The pictures are real, you will pet a whale on this trip. Day starts with a quick classroom overview, 10 minute drive to the boat, 3 hours on the boat with whales, lunch is also provided. Staff are extremely professional and friendly. Could Not recommend this more highly!! We drove from San Diego and the drive was so worth it.
Marie G — Google review
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5.0
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México 1 Km 217.3, 23940 Guerrero Negro, B.C.S., Mexico
https://www.mariostours.com/
+52 615 157 1940
14

San Ignacio Mission

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Located in Baja California Sur, Misión de San Juan is a small town that exudes an exotic charm. It is situated south of Guerrero Negro and offers a truly Mexican experience. This southern state on the Baja Peninsula captures the essence of Mexico, making it a unique and captivating destination for travelers.
Beautiful and definitely worth checking out if you are in San Ignacio BCS
Ned B — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is amazing to imagine the founding by the Jesuits of this isolated mission in the desert. Now it is a charming little town with trajinera and everything. It is essential to stop and try to go back in time to get an idea... (Original) Es asombroso imaginarse la fundación por los jesuitas de esta misión aislada en el desierto . Ahora es un pueblito encantador con trajinera y todo. Imprescindible parar e intentar volver atrás en el tiempo para hacerse una idea ...
Jose V — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful, very spiritual place with so much history, more than 200 years since its founding. I attended Mass there, and it was very spiritual… (Original) Lugar hermoso muy espiritual y de tanta historia más de 200 años de su fundación, me tocó asistir a misa y fue muy espiritual…
RENE M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Mission of San Ignacio de Kadá-Kaamán, an oasis in the middle of the Baja California Sur desert, is a testimony of the encounter between two cultures: the Spanish and the Cochimí. Founded in 1728 by the Jesuits, this majestic volcanic stone construction has stood the test of time and has become one of the greatest exponents of missionary architecture in Mexico. The Jesuits, with their tireless evangelizing work, not only built a church, but also established a community life center where the Cochimí indigenous people learned new agricultural techniques, trades and customs. The mission became a milestone on the path of evangelization, and its influence spread throughout the region. Today, Mission San Ignacio is a tourist destination that attracts visitors from all over the world. Its imposing stone walls, its golden altar and its frescoed murals tell the story of a past full of faith and perseverance. In addition to exploring the mission, tourists can enjoy activities such as hiking in the surrounding area, bird watching, and visiting local communities. The conservation of the San Ignacio Mission is a constant challenge. However, thanks to the efforts of government institutions, civil organizations and local communities, important restoration and maintenance work has been carried out. The goal is to ensure that this historical legacy endures for future generations. (Original) La Misión de San Ignacio de Kadá-Kaamán, un oasis en medio del desierto de Baja California Sur, es un testimonio del encuentro entre dos culturas: la española y la cochimí. Fundada en 1728 por los jesuitas, esta majestuosa construcción de piedra volcánica ha resistido el paso del tiempo y se ha convertido en uno de los máximos exponentes de la arquitectura misionera en México. Los jesuitas, con su incansable labor evangelizadora, no solo construyeron una iglesia, sino que establecieron un centro de vida comunitario donde los indígenas cochimíes aprendieron nuevas técnicas agrícolas, oficios y costumbres. La misión se convirtió en un hito en la ruta de la evangelización, y su influencia se extendió a toda la región. Hoy en día, la Misión de San Ignacio es un destino turístico que atrae a visitantes de todo el mundo. Sus imponentes muros de piedra, su altar de oro y sus frescos murales cuentan la historia de un pasado lleno de fe y perseverancia. Además de explorar la misión, los turistas pueden disfrutar de actividades como caminatas por los alrededores, observación de aves y visitas a las comunidades locales. La conservación de la Misión de San Ignacio es un desafío constante. Sin embargo, gracias a los esfuerzos de instituciones gubernamentales, organizaciones civiles y comunidades locales, se han llevado a cabo importantes trabajos de restauración y mantenimiento. La meta es garantizar que este legado histórico perdure para las futuras generaciones.
Alex C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Not an excellent place to stop by to rest and eat something delicious. (Original) No excelente lugar para pasar a descansar y comer algo rico
Jose M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful mission dating back to 1786. (Original) Hermosa misión que data de 1786.
Norma G — Google review
(Translated by Google) This town is amazing! Especially if you happen to be there for its festivals! (Original) Este pueblo esta a todo dar! Mas si llegas de casualidad a sus fiestas!
Omar P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The mission is very nice. They also have a model of the mission. (Original) Muy bonita la misión también tienen una maqueta de la mision
Yanis A — Google review
4.3
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4.4
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Hidalgo 1916, 23930 San Ignacio, B.C.S., Mexico
https://culturabcs.gob.mx/recinto/35
15

Baja Ecotours

Whale watching tour agency
Tours
Bird watching area
Lodge
Nature preserve
Eco Tours
Nature & Wildlife Tours
The most awesome experience(in the real meaning of awesome) We did the 8 day trip and it was the trip of a lifetime. We saw Blue whales and Fin whales with calves and had close encounters with Grey whales and especially a newly born calf, who children on our tour named 'Joey Pickleface'. We watched Joey grow over several days, at an amazing speed,in training for his big swim up to the Arctic Our guides and marine biologist were fantastic and the food and hospitality great.I cannot recommend the trip enough.
Anne S — Google review
Stunning experience and a truly impressive operation. Don’t think twice to do this trip with these guys. We just visited with 6 family in 3 generations, age 13 to 80’s. None of us can think of a single thing that could have been better. The whale watching was the focus and incredible- we interacted closely with whales every single day. Boat drivers and guides mean everything, and these are so skilled. And the camp experience, from cozy cabins and daily happy hours to hot showers and local simple delicious food, fit the vibe perfectly. The camp staff are local and quick to laugh, most are family, and they clearly love making things great for their clients. Our group has done a lot of traveling and we’ve seen lots of whales. This still blew our minds. Go.
Taylor R — Google review
If you want an incredible up close experience with the grey whales who come to San Ignacio Bay to have their calves, and then raise them until they are strong enough to make the journey northward back to the Bering Strait or other colder water, come to this rustic camp along the shore of the Bay. The accommodations are very simple, and the food is far from gourmet, but the experience and the quality, passion and heart of the people who work here is outstanding. You will see whales, touch whales, even perhaps (as I did) kiss whales. The mothers seem to want to push their babies over to you, perhaps to socialize them. We found that children's voices and laughter drew them to our boat more than any other sound, including various types of music we played and cooing and other sounds we made. You feel so close to these animals here, and you learn about them, their habits and habitats, and what their life has been over the centuries, and the way human beings have treated them. It's a fascinating experience and a privilege to enjoy it, even once.
Ellen S — Google review
Watching gray whales play around the boat is some of the most amazing wild animal encounters I've ever had. Baja Ecotours made that experience even more enjoyable. The guides were very knowledgeable and helpful. They were very respectful of the whales personal space and let the whales approach on their terms. The food was top notch. I really enjoyed the whole experience.
Peter K — Google review
The most incredible experience I've ever had, an incredibly beautiful and remote place, where the connection with nature and other people is impossible not to happen. It is not only amazing to the eye and the senses, but it is also a place to learn about our world. Being in contact with such beautiful animals in their habitat is simply magnificent.
Sandra N — Google review
The only place to go if you're going to do eco-friendly whale watching and expereince all that nature shows us. Incredible people, incredible facility we simply had a wonderful time.
Sue — Google review
It has been 19 years since my husband and I had an adventure of a lifetime. The thrill of petting a whale has to be an experience not to be forgotten. Camp was comfortable and food great. Wish I was 19 years younger and I would go again!
Nancy F — Google review
We used Baja Ecotours to swim with sea lions and see the grey whales feeding and courting near Magdalena Is. Both were incredible biological events. A great bonus is all the fish in addition to the sea lions. At times you are swimming in huge schools of them and there is a great diversity of them as well. We went to their brand new whale trip out of a small fishing village and saw the whales doing it all - spy hopping(right beside the boat), breaching, feeding, right beside the boat, under the boat& more. The company is very professional and gave a discount when they had an engine problem on the way back. Our guides were exceptional- very well informed and talkative. Both trips were very educational.
Janice B — Google review
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5.0
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Campo Cortez, San Ignacio Lagoon, 23929 Laguna de San Ignacio, B.C.S., Mexico
https://www.bajaecotours.com/
(619) 819-2966
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16

Misión Santa Rosalía de Mulegé

Mission
Sights & Landmarks
Beautiful historical place, it was closed but it's is a must -go when visiting the Town
Fredleon33 — Google review
Mulege, Baja California Sur, Mexico is an amazing natural paradise. Looking forward to my next visit.
Natalie T — Google review
Stunning old church. Be sure to take the stairway to the top for an amazing view of the river. The town of Mulegé is a lovely desert oasis not to be missed
Eli R — Google review
what a beautiful historic missionary it was founded in 1701 but built and 17 35 I think you could just feel the souls that wandered all around through there what an awesome experience and what a wonderful View
Vegas V — Google review
It's a simple yet beautiful old mission that's worth walking to from town. You can cross a pedestrian bridge/dam and walk up beautiful trails to the mission. It's only 10 min from the bus stop when walking. A nice lady let us into the dormitory of the mission and up onto the roof (through some tunnels full of bird poop). The view from the roof was astounding.
Andrea W — Google review
Interesting stop, definitely worth a visit if time allows.
Dave R — Google review
Absolutely the most beautiful view of nature I have ever seen in my entire life!
Jeff G — Google review
Really pretty church ⛪️ . Nice little walk up some steps to see the view too.
Alison H — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Carr. Transpeninsular, El Rebaje, 23900 Heroica Mulegé, B.C.S., Mexico
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Malecón de Loretoisslas

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Promenade
Sights & Landmarks
Malecón de Loreto is a picturesque beachside boardwalk in downtown Loreto, Baja California Sur. It offers panoramic views of the historic downtown and the Sea of Cortez. The mile-long boardwalk features sculptures depicting ocean creatures, rock formations, and a lighthouse. Visitors can enjoy stunning sunrises and sunsets while taking in views of the nearby Islands of Loreto. The area is popular among locals for activities such as dog walking, jogging, and family outings.
Lovely place to walk. Don't take your car. Gets busy at parking area. Walk the harbor and enjoy the birds. Lots of pangas tours. Restaurant. Ecological preserve passes.
Nabil A — Google review
I enjoyed a leisurely bike ride along the Loreto Malecón in mid-March 2025. It's a great place to watch seabirds and enjoy sunrise and sunset. Silhouettes of the islands of Loreto Bay National Park (Parque Nacional Bahía de Loreto) can be seen from the boardwalk. It's a short walk or bike ride from the main plaza. Very nice area!
Jani O — Google review
Nice board walk along the shores spotted many birds, Snowy Egret, Brown Pelicans, Great Blue Herons, Sea Gules,…
Luke C — Google review
Beautiful but busy little port, great restaurants and hotels. It’s busy! But wonderful
Ryan C — Google review
So beautiful to walk this easy to walk, or push a stroller or walker malecon. The bird watching was amazing, and everyone walking had a smile and pleasant greetings.
Diane P — Google review
I recently returned from a week-long trip to Loreto, BCS, Mexico, and one of the highlights of my stay was undoubtedly the Malecón de Loreto. I found myself drawn to this beautiful waterfront promenade at least twice a day, and it quickly became a cherished part of my routine. Waking up early to watch the sunrise over the water was a fantastic treat. The picturesque scenery, with its stunning views of the Sea of Cortez, was nothing short of breathtaking. Whether bathed in the soft morning light or the golden hues of sunset, the Malecón offered a serene and captivating experience. One of the most remarkable aspects of the Malecón de Loreto is its tranquility. Unlike more bustling tourist destinations, Loreto remains relatively low on the tourist radar, which means the Malecón is generally peaceful and quiet. This made my morning and evening walks particularly enjoyable, providing the perfect setting for relaxation and reflection. The busiest day I experienced was Sunday evening, which brought a delightful buzz of local families and visitors enjoying the waterfront. Even then, the atmosphere was vibrant yet still maintained an air of calm. Throughout the rest of the week, the Malecón was a haven of peace, allowing me to fully appreciate its natural beauty and charm. Overall, the Malecón de Loreto is a must-visit spot for anyone traveling to this hidden gem of a town. Whether you're looking to start your day with a serene sunrise or unwind with a tranquil evening stroll, the Malecón provides a perfect backdrop for creating lasting memories. I can't wait to return and relive those peaceful moments.
ᗰK — Google review
Malecón de Loreto: The Heartbeat of Baja’s Historic Coastal Town The Malecón de Loreto is a scenic oceanfront promenade that perfectly captures the soul of this charming Pueblo Mágico. Stretching alongside the calm, crystalline waters of the Sea of Cortez, the Malecón invites locals and visitors to stroll, relax, and take in panoramic views of the surrounding islands and coastal mountains. 🌅 Coastal Beauty & Community Life Whether you're walking at sunrise or catching the golden hues of sunset, the Malecón offers stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere. It's common to see families enjoying the breeze, fishermen launching boats, and travelers snapping photos of pelicans and dolphins just offshore. Benches, palm trees, and local sculptures add to the experience, making it a perfect place to unwind. 🏝️ Gateway to Marine Adventures Located at the edge of the Loreto Bay National Marine Park, the Malecón is a launch point for island tours, snorkeling excursions, and sport fishing trips. From here, you can take a boat to Isla Coronado or Isla Carmen and experience the biodiversity that has made Loreto a world-class eco-tourism destination. 🧭 Central Location Surrounded by restaurants, cafés, boutique hotels, and cultural sites like the historic Mission of Loreto, the Malecón connects visitors to everything the town has to offer. Its walkability and safety make it ideal for both short stays and long-term living. 🏡 Real Estate Investment Opportunity As Loreto continues to grow in popularity, properties near the Malecón are increasingly in demand. Whether you're looking for a vacation rental, a boutique commercial space, or a retirement home with sea views, the area offers excellent long-term potential. Want to invest where nature meets history? Real estate near the Malecón de Loreto offers unbeatable charm, strong tourism appeal, and rising value in one of Baja's most beloved coastal towns. Contact me today to explore beachfront homes, condos, or lots in Loreto — and make your Baja dream a smart investment
Cid B — Google review
Worth visiting. Very clean, modern and safe. With amazing views. At the north side there are palapas for free use, where you can swim. There are restaurants in the area. Some more hidden in the adjacent roads. The bird life is amazing. Actually if Mars had water, this is what it would look like. There is also de Marina to visit.
Jose G — Google review
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Centro, 23880 Loreto, B.C.S., Mexico
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Misión San Francisco Javier de Viggé-Biaundó

Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Restored 1700s stone Spanish mission set amid mountains, with a small museum & ancient olive trees.
Always a stop. We went out through the dirt behind the mission. Go see Francisco and give him a sticker or a t shirt. The mission is amazing and the people there are great. Helados across the street.
Scott R — Google review
Its a long but nice drive to get there. We went as a tour, so it was nice to hear stories about the history of the area on our way up and at the mission. The historical significance is nice to see preserved.
Cathy H — Google review
Beautiful and so full of history. It was like stepping back in time. Tour was informative the town people so friendly.
M F — Google review
Photos can't describe the feeling you get when you arrive. The beauty and the history are unsurpassed. The village is a beautiful, tranquil Oasis. The caretakers are so friendly and willing to share and answer any questions. This is something you don't want to miss if you visit Loreto. Be prepared for an hour long, winding clime with breathtaking views of the Sierra Gigante and the bay, as well as some fairly sketchy road conditions... be sure to pay attention to the road.
Kimberli S — Google review
Absolutely breath taking it is an epic landmark of the Americas..you can't miss it if you go to Loreto. I conducted an anthropological research trip to San Javier in Baja, California Sur, to examine the Jesuit mission established in 1699. San Javier is a distinctive example of a Jesuit mission in Mexico, and its significance is closely tied to the historical context of the Jesuits' expulsion from New Spain. Following their expulsion due to support for Native Americans, the Jesuits left a lasting impact on San Javier. Situated in the mountainous region near Loreto, the town provides a unique snapshot of early American colonization. Notably, the landscape includes a 332-year-old olive tree, one of the oldest in the Americas, date palms from North Africa, and orange trees from the Jesuits' plantings. San Javier offers valuable insights into Jesuit missions' architectural and cultural aspects in North Mexico and the USA. The mission's unique ties with Japan and its historical connections add another layer of importance. My exploration of San Javier focused on unraveling its historical layers as a unique example of a Jesuit mission. Examining the architecture, flora, and cultural influences helped provide a clear understanding of its development, especially considering the Jesuits' later expulsion from New Spain.
Lou G — Google review
A lovely little village. Beautiful old church and grounds. The streets of the town are lined with orange and lime trees. The olive trees in town were a nice treat. The drive up the mountain was relatively smooth with only a few areas where the road had collapsed down the mountainside. Very scenic.
Adam V — Google review
Not worth the drive. Not much to see and they fleece you for donation. They don't keep up on any restoration or cleaning. Not an unpleasant experience, but you'd be better off going fishing, snorkeling or to some other excursion. The place is a little depressing too!
Johnathan C — Google review
This place is awesome. Mind blowing to think of what it would look like when it began! Weird mix of local residents and tourists. Walk around all the grounds and explore it. Worth the drive though.
Beau M — Google review
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23893 San Javier, B.C.S., Mexico
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BAJA ADVENTURES

Travel agency
Nature & Parks
Commercial photographer
Boat tour agency
Hiking guide
Horseback riding service
An Unforgettable Wildlife Experience! I've worked in tourism for over 15 years, and I can confidently say that what truly makes an expedition outstanding is its guides. At Baja Adventures, they have the absolute best: Regi and Leo—a wonderful couple who are not only passionate about preserving wildlife and ecosystems but also incredibly knowledgeable, professional, and genuinely warm-hearted. Their attention to detail and customer-focused approach took this experience far beyond anything I could have imagined. Every moment was thoughtfully curated, making it one of the best wildlife experiences of my life! If you're looking for a high-end, unforgettable adventure, look no further. Baja Adventures is the way to go! I can’t wait to return!! 🙏🏽🐋
Carolina C — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of experiencing Baja adventures with Leopold, Regi, and boat captain Jorge. I can’t recommend them highly enough! Their commitment to regenerative tourism profoundly impacts every aspect of the adventure, especially regarding marine life. Leopold and Reggie’s passion for the ocean and its ecosystems shone from the moment we set out. They shared their extensive knowledge about local marine species, emphasizing conservation and sustainable practices. We encountered a variety of marine life, including several whale species, playful dolphins, blue-footed boobies, and sea lions. What truly stood out was their engagement with the local community and dedication to educating others on protecting these precious ecosystems. Their respectful approach to interacting with wildlife was refreshing and inspiring. It was empowering to know our activities contributed not only to our enjoyment but also to the ocean's health and the local economy. For an adventurous yet responsible way to explore Baja's stunning marine environments, look no further than Baja Adventures. It was an unforgettable experience that deepened my appreciation for our oceans and the vital role we all play in preservation. I highly recommend this.
JoAnn S — Google review
This was an unforgettable expedition. The team - Regi, Leo and Jorge- shows such respect for the animals, for the sea, and for conservation. They’re not just running tours; they’re actively participating in research and protection and their love for this shows. We saw hundreds of dolphins, many many whales, and swam with sea lions — all in a way that felt responsible and deeply moving. We experienced beautiful sunrises and sunsets on the water with whales and dolphins ✨ it was magical. Our lunches and lunch locations were phenomenal. If you want a trip that combines awe, joy, and respect for the natural world, this is it! Thank you Regi and Leo for a soul feeding experience! 💗💗
Quinn L — Google review
Our experience with Baja Adventures was absolutely unforgettable. From whale watching to snorkeling and hiking through the stunning landscapes of Loreto, every moment was thoughtfully curated and filled with awe. What stood out most was the team’s passion for nature and marine life — it’s clear they genuinely care about the whales, the ocean, and the community they work in. Their attention to detail made the entire trip seamless and personal, and their commitment to regenerative tourism means every tour gives back more than it takes. We left not only with incredible memories of seeing whales up close, but also with a deeper appreciation for the wild beauty of Baja and the importance of protecting it. Highly recommend this experience to anyone who loves adventure with heart and purpose. 🌊🐋💙
Francesca V — Google review
Just amazing! Regina and Leo are not only great expdedition guides, theyr love for the ocean and the environment are making this experience even more special! The Whales & Oasis expedition was a great choice, we got to see humpback, grey and blue whales and many other species. Everything was perfectly organized and they changed the itinerary according to the weather, very professional! We will come back!!
Pascal M — Google review
BajaAdventures offered an amazing and personalized experience for our group. The guides Regina and Leopold were obviously very passionate about their work, the region, and wildlife in general and their contagious energy made the trip even more enjoyable. They knew of beautiful places to take us and offered the right amount of information, service, and comfort. They were always paying attention to each member of the group and did a great job anticipating each of our needs, helping ensure a great time for all. Their attention to detail and safety was also appreciated. I would definitely recommend this company above all others to anyone interested in exploring this region.
Nima K — Google review
Regi, Leo and Captain Jorge create an experience that will last a lifetime. Their knowledge of species and marine life is unmatched. I highly recommend them for your next adventure especially if you want to understand the ecosystem of the Sea of Cortz and the Baja. Truly one of the best times....looking forward to the next adventure with them!! Diana
Diana D — Google review
This experience with Baja Adventures was truly unforgettable, I wish I could experience it all over again!🐬Seeing the breathtaking beauty of Baja by both land and sea was made even more special thanks to Regi and Leo. All of their knowledge about wildlife and conservation, along with their passion and deep respect for nature made this experience incomparable to any other. We explored hidden gems that were truly off the beaten path and had such memorable encounters with wildlife, it would be hard not to fall in love with all that Baja offers. This should be at the top of your adventure list! 🤍
Chloe D — Google review
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Laimones, 23887 Loreto, B.C.S., Mexico
http://bajaadventures.com/
+52 612 234 1304
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Magdalena Bay Whale Watching & Marlin Snorkeling Adventure's

Whale watching tour agency
Tours
Magdalena Bay Whale Watching & Marlin Snorkeling Adventure is known for providing exceptional experiences. The knowledgeable boat captains ensure a safe and enjoyable trip by explaining their actions and what to observe. The dive leader goes above and beyond, assisting weaker swimmers to guarantee everyone's well-being. The entire team prioritizes customer satisfaction, creating unforgettable memories. Returning in February during whale watching season is highly recommended. The agency also accommodates travel plans, picking up guests on time from La Paz.
On our bucket list was to see the Blue Whales in Loreto, however, I knew the gray and humpback whales sometimes take up residence in Magdalena Bay. We live in Cabo San Lucas seasonally so we have our share of whale watching when fishing, but I thought it’d be fun to go to Magdalena Bay on our way to Loreto. It seems this season the whales are bypassing the bay and just going on down the pacific so our tour today required us to go into the Pacific Ocean. What surprised us is that it was very foggy or so than any day in San Francisco but once we got to the Pacific Ocean, the sun shined and Wales were abundantour guide Riccardo and the captain were efficient in spotting Whale Bay and respecting their privacy. Like others we stopped at a nice restaurant and had fresh halibut but fresh lobster is visible in the floating traps. Just pick one that you like. We stayed in a Airbnb 200 yards away that I highly recommend.
Eric W — Google review
I had the most incredible time whale watching—it was truly a breathtaking experience from start to finish! Seeing these majestic creatures up close in their natural habitat was nothing short of magical. The crew was knowledgeable, friendly, and made the whole trip feel safe and exciting. I would absolutely go back—this is an experience I’ll never forget!
Daisy — Google review
Amazing time, great fishing and such abundant sea-life an amazing healthy and productive ecosystem! One of our Captains had the greatest quote, “there is no better job than making people happy”. They go the extra mile to make you feel like family!
Colt H — Google review
I was so excited to go on this trip. I had been I La Paz and talked to a couple of operators about the sardine run. They all said it wasn't happening yet. I then contacted Captain Marco and he assured me they were getting some good activity. I was picked up in La Paz, no problem. Arrived at Hotel Isabela and thought it was charming. It was clean and the room was comfortable. I had dinner there that night and the food was adequate. One thing I didn't like was that smoking was allowed in the dining room. The next morning I was picked up at 6:30 for the first of three days of snorkeling the Sardine Run. I have wanted to do this trip for years and was so excited to be there! Others on the panga had been out the day before. They said the day before they had found one large bait ball and seen Mobula's.
Alexa — Google review
Unfortunately, we were unable to join the tour that we booked due to an illness in the family, but we were amazed at how supportive and understanding the Magdalena Bay Whales team was and how they handled the situation! We are eternally grateful. If you are looking for a reliable company for your whale watching experience, do not hesitate to book with this team! We hope that we can do so very soon, too!
Julia — Google review
We had an incredible time on the 2 day/1 night snorkeling tour. Amazing experience swimming with bait balls of sardines, schools of dorado, dolphins, turtles, sea lions, and humpback whales! Our guide Ricardo was knowledgeable and easy to get along with. The glamping setup at Isla Magdalena was well appointed with excellent food and staff, and the entire team made for a seamless trip. We can't wait to return!
Josh B — Google review
Capitan Marcos and Capitan Dany were great. I appreciate they didn’t chase any gray whales (there were 4 each day we saw over and over again first week of March 2022) that I went out and about 10+ boats chasing them from other tour companies. When we were off by ourselves the whales approached us. I am thankful for the respect they give and enjoyed their knowledge and kindness.
Cherilyn J — Google review
Fabulous, experience of a lifetime! Staff were wonderful. I was picked up in Loreto and transported and all went not just smoothly, but perfectly. My boat captain was Captain Carlos, and I do recommend him. Food was AMAZING; I had seafood every day! Katie and camp staff welcomed me and made sure I had anything I needed. Stay as long as you can! My one recommendation would be that they switch from using plastic disposable drinking bottles, for environmental reasons. We are willing to bring our reusable drinking bottles. I went in the 4th week of February and plenty of gray whales were around. If you stay on the island, the tents have SERTA mattresses. You can also stay in town at a hotel. The island was peaceful and the gentle waves at night lulled me to sleep. I did not see baby whales as they are further up the coves with their mothers, hiding from orcas. You must go!
Heather D — Google review
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Puerto Mejía 44, Polígono Núm. 1, 23740 Puerto San Carlos, B.C.S., Mexico
http://www.magdalenabaywhales.com/
(855) 594-2537
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Isla Espiritu Santo

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Island
Nature & Parks
Isla del Espiritu Santo is a picturesque island renowned for its secluded beaches, impressive rock formations, and extensive hiking trails. It is an essential destination that everyone must visit due to the amazing Sea of Cortez surrounding it. The island offers excellent camping facilities for those who wish to stay longer and explore more of its natural beauty. With its striking landscapes and remote location, Isla del Espiritu Santo promises an unforgettable experience for all nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Incredible natural reserve, not to be missed in Mexico. Pristine waters.
Leon B — Google review
fantastic diving area to experience sea lions
Doreen — Google review
5/5 amazing experience. We secured our tickets by going to the Malecon early in the morning. Got breakfast in the meantime. The trip is so beautiful & peaceful. Some people even do glamping on the island. You get to snorkel in certain areas of the island. I would recommend taking a jacket. Also, get the appropriate sunscreen to not damage the coral.
Stephanie R — Google review
Sv Rhiannon is on the move again. First stop is this beautiful island. Great to duck into to wait out a Northern wind. Crystal clear water. Great snorkeling and fishing (Although get permits) This is my last journey with Rhiannon. Thankfully She changed my life heart and soul. How could a person not change sailing Solo on a 45ft Sailboat. ❤️☮️🌏~🏴‍☠️
Aireus W — Google review
WOW...this whole area is just awesome..!! We had an opportunity to snorkel in the area, but we were restricted from climbing on the rock formations. There were coral in the area that were restricted and protected from placing a foot on it or near any of it. Even with all of the various restrictions, we still enjoyed as much of the snorkeling and exploring around the rock formations and coral in the area. We saw many varieties of fish and birds and several other unidentified life that was really great to see and explore. Kinda made us feel like we were the first to see it all! LoL Isla Espiritu Santo is a nature preserve area for snorkeling, swimming, and hanging out on the beach. We saw a variety of the local sea life including manta rays, schools of fish jumping out of the water, various kinds of tropical fish, the sea lion pups and adults. The area is best explored with a knowledgeable local or a knowledgeable tour guide who can answer any questions about the area or the licenses needed while in the area visiting. There were a many people in the area visiting with their own boats and docked in the area open water and adjacent to the land to get to the shores to enjoy the beaches or have a nice picnic under the their shade tent under the sun. The area was just awesome.
A.A. H — Google review
A must tour to do. Sea of Cortez is amazing.
Raul A — Google review
Amazing place where you can actually appreciate a lot of things like the mountain layers, sea lions, whales, dolphins and many other sea Flora and fauna. Really incredible.
Laurette B — Google review
Gorgeous place. Definitely something you need to visit
Laura ( — Google review
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Baja California Sur, Mexico, USA
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Playa Balandra

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Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Playa Balandra is a stunning beach with a picturesque, white sandy shoreline and crystal clear waters. The beach is situated amidst low-lying hills which provide a breathtaking backdrop. The beach is well-maintained and easily accessible with ample parking available. Visitors can bring their furry friends along to enjoy the beach as well, although there may be some local dogs that bark incessantly. However, it's easy to avoid them by walking further down the beach.
Beautiful beach. Truly one of the best in the world. It's a shallow beach so you can't really swim. They limit the amount of people that can go in as well as limit on time. Get there before opening for each slot time. One is at 8am and the second is at 1pm so each wave of people are only allowed about 4 hours on the beach and they limit how many can enter. They sell snacks and rental umbrellas and chairs at the entrance before going in by vendors. All legit so it's safe. Bring your own snacks and drinks before going as they don't sell anything inside the beach. Overall it was a great experience, we enjoyed it. There is a simple hike up a small hill to get a nice view of the beaches from the top. Worth doing as well.
Alex R — Google review
Totally worth the drive from Cabo for an excellent day trip to this beautiful beach. Goes knee deep for a long stretch, and although we were warned about stingrays, we didn’t see any. You do have to walk shuffling your feet to avoid stepping on one but its totally worth it. Great view from the top of the hike, definitely check it out
Lina B — Google review
Beautiful beach It's a beautiful place in which you can pass some hours of nice views You can bring your own food/drinks. Avoid glass and please take the garbage with you. There is 2 possible access: at 8:00h and 12:00 The maximum stay is 4 hours. The have a limited access for every group. You need to stay in the line for ~40 minutes During the line some guys are selling drinks, food (ceviche) and it's good. Be prepared because inside there is no option to buy nothing. The beach is clean, after every group the staff clean the place. The water is cold after Aug/sep but it's still a must to do activity. Consider there is some sea wildlife (jellyfish, mantas, etc), step grounding your feet and cover your skin with large clothes (jellyfish can burn your skin, nothing to die but it's better to avoid it). portable toilet is on the place if needed Parking lot is free of charge and safe
Martín S — Google review
We’ve traveled a lot, seen beaches all over the world but Playa Balandra is different. The first thing that hits you is the water impossibly clear, shifting between turquoise, teal, and soft jade as the light moves. It’s shallow for what feels like forever, so you can wade out and still see the ripples dancing around your feet. The whole place feels untouched, almost sacred. The hills cradle the bay in this perfect natural curve, and the calmness is something you feel as much as you see. No crowds, no noise just wind, salt, and that unreal blue stretching out to the horizon. THE PARK IS FREE DONT LET ANY VENDOR TELL YOU OTHERWISE 20 minutes from La Paz. We took a scooter 🛵
Josh A — Google review
One of the most beautiful beaches I’ve seen. The water is so shallow you can see the bottom. There’s a short hike to the top of the hill where you can take the best photos. Make sure to wear the right footwear since the trail is a bit rocky. There’s lots of marine life I saw plenty of fish and an eel! Get there early to beat the crowds. Parking fills up fast get there before 9 AM.
Karla S — Google review
This place is absolutely beautiful. The water is crystal clear, easy to swim, snorkel, and relax with no waves! Easy walk to mushroom rock for a great photo opportunity! It’s regulated pretty heavily with limitations on how long you can stay, which is the only bummer. Highly recommend!
Larry G — Google review
Beautiful beach to visit near La Paz. We came in the August heat, when the water was very warm. Saw a puffer fish (?) and lots of little fish, but no manta rays. Also many impressive birds flying the thermals above. It’s amazing how many people arrive at the beach without supplies, creating a great business opportunity for the locals. As a protected beach they only allow a limited group in the morning, clear them out at noon, and another limited group in the afternoon, with closure at 5 pm.
Tim ( — Google review
There are a few time windows you can be in the beach (8:00-12:00, and 13:00-17:00). Just buy the tickets online on the website and come whenever. Highly recommend to rent sun umbrella. The beach itself is great. Shallow water with many fish.
Tal S — Google review
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Carretera a Pichilingue KM 7, HWY 11, Tecolote, 23040 La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico
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Baja Ferries Pichilingue

Ferry service
Transportation
Ferries
Awesome place the very had few places to plug in your phone but other than that comfortable ride
Man V — Google review
I have travelled about 4 times on the ferry. I then gave it 4 stars. On my last trip I gave it 3. Quality has gone down. My cabin was run down, it even had lice on the bed. Also chaotic getting in and out of the boat. It's not a very well managed operation, in my mind. More industrial focused than hospitality focused.
Jose G — Google review
This is primarily a truck ferry, don’t expect a cruise ship. Get a cabin so you aren’t sleeping the floor with hundreds of others. It is just a few dollars more. Food provided but very Mexican basic. Bar service available. Our trip was smooth and on time
Colin H — Google review
I was passing by and decided to buy my ticket for tomorrow. Aduanas told me I could enter and buy it and then leave. It turned into a 2 hour ordeal having aduanas and the military tearing my bags and motorcycle apart 2 times. I explained both times that I just wanted to purchase tickers, no one explained that I could park outside and walk in. Instead they directed me to drive in. Another example of the Mexican government passing off tourists! No one working here could think rationally or had any common sense. Maybe the government should give them classes in basic critical thinking skills!
Owner V — Google review
Got off our cruise ship and caught a taxi into La Paz. About a 20 to 25 minute ride. We were in a van with 10 people at $5 per person. For a couple of dollars more, you can take cab for four people. I advise you take the cab. There is also a free shuttle but you could end up wasting time waiting for it to arrive. If you are on a tight schedule, take a cab!
Jack L — Google review
The trip is just way too long and very uncomforfotable . From Los Mochis aa the ticket said i began heading to the port around 9:00 pm It is about 30 minutes to get there and there is some walking too , your luggage has to be check before 11:00 pm , the Ferri sails at 12:00 The seat are ok and do recline but the lights remain on for the entire trip , you WON"T be able to sleep . The docking was at 8:00 am but you will begin disembarking at least an hour later , but it is very slow , so i got my bag around 10:00 am . Exhausted , hungry , sleepless , Bathrooms are very small for the amount of passengers , the whole boat smell terrible . Do whatever possible to not have to go this way , if you have to then , look for the cabins , no matter the price it will be worth it :(
Ricardo C — Google review
After reading and hearing so many bad things I was nervous. But it was a great trip and easy experience. No you don't need a title, your current registration will be fine for your vehicle. You do the paperwork at the port
Steven M — Google review
I bought my tickets at the office in La Paz which greatly simplified the port experience. There was a thorough but friendly search of the car before boarding, an unexpected 210 peso fee at the weigh station (it's legit, receipt and all). You can't access your vehicle during the trip so take anything you need with you. There's a cafeteria with surprisingly low rates (unlike onboard a plane), a bar, seating akin to economy flights but with plenty of leg room, and an outside observation area. If you have trouble sleeping on planes I'd recommend trying to get a cabin.
Michael E — Google review
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Terminal Pichilingue Manzana F Lote 1-A Puerto Comercial, Bahía Pichilingue, 23010 La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico
https://www.bajaferries.com.mx/rutas-tarifas-y-horarios
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Playa El Coromuel

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Beach
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Playa El Coromuel is a vibrant beach destination located near La Paz, easily accessible by cycling. The beach offers facilities such as restrooms, restaurants, and rentals. Families can enjoy the aquatic water park with two giant waterslides that propel you into the warm sea. This stunning beach is known for its golden sand and clear blue waters, perfect for activities like snorkeling, swimming, kayaking, and fishing. It also provides breathtaking views of the local mountains.
Close to town so easy to get transportation. Snorkeling and water sports + beach service for eateries.
Christina M — Google review
Away from the downtown hustle and bustle. Public beach with free palapas and various food shops near by that career to the beach customers. You can feel free to go up and get your own or for a few shekels more, you can have them bring it to you on the beach. Nice calm water and beautiful long pier suitable for photo shoots. If you can't get one of the free palapas you can rent an umbrella table and chairs. If you're there to eat and drink the table chairs and umbrella are complimentary with your purchase. The water was calm clean and cool on the day we went with a light breeze in about 80°F. We had beers and fruit while we enjoyed the views and the sand. The people were kind, the service was great, the prices were very reasonable. The beach was very clean with people enjoying music and not a ton of loud obnoxious young adults and smokers.
Xbox U — Google review
It's an excellent choice if you're looking for a convenient, family-friendly beach close to the city. The beach is well-maintained and has all the essentials you need for a comfortable day by the water. One of the biggest perks is its accessibility. It's a quick and easy drive from downtown La Paz, and there's plenty of parking available. You don't have to worry about a long journey to find a great spot. The water is typically calm and shallow, which makes it perfect for kids to swim and play in. There are also palapas and lounge chairs you can rent, so you're not stuck laying a towel directly on the sand. The on-site restaurant and food stalls are a huge plus, offering a decent variety of food and drinks. The bathrooms are also clean and well-kept. The only reason I'm not giving it five stars is that it can get pretty crowded, especially on weekends and holidays. The atmosphere is more "busy public beach" than "tranquil escape." If you're looking for a quiet, secluded spot, this might not be it. However, if you're traveling with family or want a beach with amenities and a lively vibe, it's a fantastic option. It's a great place to spend a fun, hassle-free day soaking up the sun and enjoying the Sea of Cortez.
Iliana P — Google review
Solid beach on the edge of town that somehow works for both family vibes and cracking beers with the bros. Plenty of free palapas to claim, or you can spring for an umbrella setup with chairs and a table. Food is available too—take the short walk up to the restaurants or kick back and let table-side service come to you. The only buzzkill? Shards of broken glass in the sand. I didn’t hit anything sharp, but bottles on the beach are a trash move—stick to cans. If people showed this place a little more respect, it’d easily be a 5-star recommendation. As it stands, the vibe is there, the setup is there, but the glass is a safety hazard.
Lucas S — Google review
Nice beach close to town. There’s public restrooms and a small seafood restaurant. There’s a scenic overlook where you can get great ocean views.
Karla S — Google review
Went on a Saturday. It wasn’t terribly busy. You rent tables, chairs, umbrellas. There’s food and drink service. The ceviche was good. There are food stands up top but did not have cold coco. There’s a ramp for individuals not able to do stairs.
Melis T — Google review
The water is crystal clear with schools of fish swimming around. Very nice.
Frieda M — Google review
Incredibly clear calm water with a super gradual water depth with 10s of kinds of fish that swim right up to you. The happy fish 12 restaurant had the best shrimp ceviche I have ever had.
Aaron P — Google review
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Carr Escénica 38, 23019 La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico
http://www.apibcs.com.mx/parque-acuatico-el-coromuel/
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Paseo Álvaro Obregón

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Paseo Álvaro Obregón is a picturesque seafront promenade that offers stunning ocean views, adorned with benches, sculptures, and play areas. It's the perfect place for a leisurely stroll or to simply relax and take in the beauty of the surroundings.
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La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico
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Nomad Experience - Kite & Wing Foiling School

Sports school
Tours
Bicycle rental service
Hiking guide
Kite shop
SCUBA tour agency
La Ventana is a special place. I didn’t know what to expect for my first time in Baja (or kiting), but discovered a community that was warm and inviting. Dramatic landscapes, delicious food, and a laid-back / "joie de vivre" environment. People here are drinking in life, out of time and space. José and the Nomad team are really amazing. The friendly vibe, safety protocols, and instruction are very professional and relaxed. Everything you need is right on the beach and well organized. The warm water and winds are a perfect match. Can't recommend Nomad enough. Great people, great experience. Special shout out to Barcelona Marc for a spectacular week! Thank you all so much ❤️
Laurent B — Google review
I don’t know where to start! Nomad school has been a blessing! The owner and the instructors are very friendly, easy going and funny. I went from beginner to being autonomous in few sessions. It was a pleasure to meet you all guys! Thank you for sharing your passion for kitesurfing with all of your students! La Ventana and nomad school are the places to be! And big plus: if you’re traveling with your dog, bring it with you on the beach! I hope to see you again soon! Thank you José and the team.
Sheryl P — Google review
Our experience with Jose and the team at Nomad was nothing short of incredible—truly exceeding all expectations. We came to La Ventana for four days of kiteboarding lessons, and every instructor we worked with was fantastic. They were professional, knowledgeable, and provided us with high-quality gear to use. Jose went above and beyond to make our time in Lantana unforgettable. Not only did he provide exceptional kiteboarding instruction, but he also made sure we felt at home in the area. He recommended great places to eat, helped us get comfortable around town, and even assisted in setting up a scuba diving excursion down the coast. The combination of expert instruction and thoughtful hospitality made this trip one to remember. We can’t recommend Nomad and Jose enough—five stars all the way!
Chris C — Google review
I was really impressed by Jose's kindness and willingness to help. When his shop was sold out of the Mystic Impact Vest, he lent me one for a week without charging me a thing 🤩His commitment to providing great service is truly exceptional. Thanks, Jose, for going the extra mile 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Oli S — Google review
I did a week rental with some lessons mixed in. The gear was in perfect condition, and I could swap out for the right size as needed, which made my buddies who brought their gear a little jealous since I didn't need to lug anything around. Jose is a master, as we're both of my instructors. It's pretty wild just to watch them make something so complicated look so damn easy, but they are able to break it down and teach it very effectively. By the end of the week I was super comfortable. Jose made the whole thing super easy. The price is well worth it.. Would highly recommend.
Martin G — Google review
Nomad Kitesurfing School is great! My husband came as a beginner and became an independent kiter after a few lessons. He really appreciated having the same instructor throughout his learning. Jose is very helpful and always willing to help with accomodation or advice.
Aleksandra — Google review
I had an amazing experience at the kite school in La Ventana with José! The service was exceptional, the North kites were top-notch, and the atmosphere was filled with smiles. Highly recommend!!! :)
Marco S — Google review
Look no further! Nomad is the place to take a lesson and learn how to kite. Jose and his staff are super friendly and I was paired up with a great instructor named Paolo. Paolo got me super confident with kite control first then towards the end of my lessons I got up and riding. They also offer jet ski assist so you can make your way downwind and have more learning on the water. Thanks Jose and team! I will be back!
Lauren S — Google review
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Corredor Mar de Cortez, 23232 El Sgto., B.C.S., Mexico
https://nomadexperience.net/
+52 612 177 9097
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Tortugueros Las Playitas A.C.

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Environmental organization
Nature & Parks
Tortugueros Las Playitas A.C. is a non-profit organization located just north of Todos Santos, dedicated to the conservation of sea turtles in the Baja peninsula. Visitors can witness the release of baby sea turtles at sunset from December to February (and occasionally in March). The organization's efforts include protecting turtle eggs and educating the public about conservation. While it's not possible to interact with the baby turtles, witnessing their release into the ocean against a beautiful sunset backdrop makes for an unforgettable experience.
What a magical experience with the turtles! Grateful for this organization dedicating their work and lives to help the turtles. The young team of leaders doing the hard work day in and day out are remarkably knowledgeable, answering dozens of detailed PhD-level questions to the best of their abilities. I found it interesting to not only watch the turtles but the humans too...a highly unusual species with interesting behavior to say the least :)
Nick P — Google review
Daily release of some baby turtles at sunset (time varies depending on the season). Beach is quiet, not a lot of people and the sanctuary very rustic and in need of donations. The release was very informative and friendly although I feel bad for the two little turtles that are being shown. They seemed scared. Access is otherwise free and donations to the organization encouraged.
Fede C — Google review
Wonderful experience! Very informative presentation, volunteers were trying to answer questions in at least four different languages! Impressive to see young local kids with so much knowledge and dedication. Keep up the good work!
Mili C — Google review
They didn't release the turtles the night we went for a few reasons, but it was still great!! They brought some of them out in little tubs for us to see and it was awesome! That beach was beautiful with the sunset! Definitely going back!!
Carpenter S — Google review
What a wonderful experience to be a part of. Our family will never forget! These folks were helping to release baby tortugas into the ocean. Just after sunset we were able to take part in the release of 90 newly hatched turtles. They protect them from predators until they are ready for release. They simply ask for a donation if you participate to provide necessities for the task. There were around 100 people the night we went.
Adam V — Google review
This is experience was amazing. As we waited for sunset, whales went up and down the coastline spouting. Many even breached further offshore! Watching the tiny Olive Ridley turtles fight the waves to make it into the ocean was incredible.
Tyler L — Google review
I would recommend this bucketlist activity. As you park and walk out to the ocean, you'll see a fenced-in tent where the turtle eggs are in process of hatching. Usually, every evening at sunset, they release the baby turtles that were born that day. They set out several tubs with baby turtles and answer questions about the conservation efforts to help build the overall population. As there are several tubs, all should have an opportunity to take pics/vids up close. When the time comes, they carry the tubs to the ocean sand and set them free for the waves to carry them out. While waiting, we watched the large crashing ways and whale spouts while the sun sets. Very beautiful.
Scott A — Google review
Access down International road is fine in a car without 4x4. Great experience for all ages. Keep an eye on the horizon, for whales and pelicans. Make sure you leave a donation, the money helps ensure the volunteers aren't too out of pocket.
Dorje M — Google review
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Bocana entre Calle los Mangos y Camino Internacional, 23300 Todos Santos, B.C.S., Mexico
http://www.todostortugueros.org/
+52 612 219 2650
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Playa de Los Cerritos

Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Fantastic warm beach. Great spot to boogie board and surf. Incredible vista!
Craig M — Google review
Wish that we spent more time there! Great beach. Lots of families and surfers!
Alex K — Google review
Great surfing year round. The restaurant pictured burned down last week Water is usually warm and no wetsuit is required Very safe to visit here and nearby towns of Pescadero and Todos Santos.
Joe — Google review
Beautiful place! Cerritos is exploding for sure.! Developments and single families places popping up all over.
David W — Google review
Good kid beach. Sometimes good waves. Hasn't been developed well and the "Beach Club" is horrible and a narco front. Illegal for a Mexican place to block off a beach but they het away with it.
Eric C — Google review
So beautiful. Just go. I love how the sand washes up on the beach.
Vanessa R — Google review
Good beach with many restaurants and hotels nearby.
Maryam T — Google review
First trip there. Good surf. Very different than Medano beach! Nice restaurant/bar on the beach. Plenty of chair and equipment rentals. Cheap massages on the beach! Easy access off the highway. Several dirt roads lead in. No problem in any car.
Kevin P — Google review
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23361 La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico, USA
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Rancho Ecologico Sol De Mayo

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Ecological park
Nature & Parks
When you think of Los Cabos, the stunning beaches often steal the spotlight, but don’t overlook the breathtaking interior landscapes! Rancho Ecologico Sol de Mayo is a hidden gem located in Santiago, just an hour's drive from San Jose del Cabo. Tucked away in the Sierra de La Laguna mountain range, this eco-friendly retreat offers a serene escape into nature.
We stayed in the RV Park and wandered around this beautiful place to discover fabulous brick cabins with electricity and hot water for showers. The restaurant serves chef quality food and servers speak better English than my Spanish. Of course, the waterfall and swimming hole in the desert was a unique experience. Wonderful that a treasure like this one is cared for by people who pay attention to nature. The gardens and small animals add an unexpected layer of interest to this spectacular place. David and Wendy Coulson
David C — Google review
Had the most fantastic lunch. The cook has gone to culinary school and it shows. The show stoppers here are the cauliflower tacos with an almond mole sauce (and I am not even vegetarian). Also you will never have tasted French Toast like the one they serve for dessert. We also had the flank steak tacos as well as the octopus tacos. We came for the waterfall but the food is what will bring us back
Jeanette P — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and has exploded in popularity in recent years, and it'd be great if the owners/groundskeepers would actually bother to keep the place clean and organized, and perhaps even limit the number of people who visit each day, as the place can be an absolute zoo on the weekends. The food of the new restaurant is really great when the chef is there.
Josiah R — Google review
The waterfall and swimming area is terrific. Super nice spending the day on the rocks and then a cool off in the water. We drove and parked our Sprinter RV in the designated camping area for an extra $100 pesos per person. We had access to the bathroom a fire pit and water hose. We stopped for lunch a few KM before at a great little road side farm. Bill runs it. It was terrific. We had fresh bread avacado toast and fresh cesar salad. Was terrific. At the falls area we ate dinner and breakfast. Excellent food, but a bit pricey. No big deal given the remote location. Everyone there was so nice.
Chad P — Google review
No longer a paradise? We came again since we loved this swimming spot 3 years ago. I am afraid it's past its capacity for visitors right now. A film of sunscreen on the water surface and hundreds of little fish nibbling on your skin the second you enter the water ( yuck!!!) indicate there might be just too many people coming for a dip. We have seen at least 50 people come in during our two hours midday off-season (in July). I am curious how many 250 pesos tickets this Eco actually sells per day. Restaurant was closed during our visit. Overall this was disappointing and not worth the trip.
Zu S — Google review
Waterfall is unique. Small restaurant with limited menu. 350 to camp overnight. Lots of animals, donkeys, goats, rabbits, a peacock and budgies. No showers or I would have stayed longer.
Gordon W — Google review
Hands-down, one of the most beautiful places to visit. It is a natural wonder - like being in a Hollywood movie. The grounds are upkept very well and the price to enter is so reasonable considering you are covering the cost for the national park ie government charge - as well as the cost to upkeep the private road. Thanks for an amazing experience!! ✨✨✨✨✨
Anastasia M — Google review
This place was 1st stop in our road trip in Baja and it was beautiful and surreal. Maybe because we were there during the week, but we hardly ran into people in our hikes to near by water fall and drive to near by thermal bath. Our cabin was very clean and insect free (surprisingly for the area), it was piece of luxury in a beautiful setting with a very basic kitchen that allowed us to prep simple food. We only stayed overnight but we definitely could have stayed another night as the king sized bed was very comfortable 😍. Would love to stay next time and try the restaurant food that another guest (didn’t even run into them til check out) raved about. P.S. the white kitty 🐈‍⬛ in the property is a sweetheart 😍, best welcome host😝
RJK — Google review
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Rancho Ecológico Sol de Mayo Domicilio Conocido, 23500 Santiago, B.C.S., Mexico
https://www.facebook.com/RanchoEcologicoSolDeMayo/
+52 612 219 5409
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Chileno Bay Public Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Chileno Bay Public Beach is a popular destination for both locals and tourists in Cabo San Lucas. The beach offers golden sandy shores, clear blue waters, and calm waves, making it perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Visitors can enjoy amenities such as showers, restrooms, and vendors offering umbrellas and snacks. While the beach can get busy during midday, it remains a family-friendly spot with opportunities for relaxation and water activities.
Lovely beach. The area was clean. There are lifeguards and public restrooms plus an outside shower area. There is also a place to rent chairs, umbrellas, snorkels, fins, and even a transparent kayak. First come, first serve when its busy. Highly recommend! Be sure to pack everything you need as there are no places to buy food here.
H K — Google review
Chileno Bay is an incredible beach and easily our favorite during our trip to Cabo! Parking was free, and the walk from the lot to the beach was quick and easy. The beach itself is beautiful, with soft sand and plenty of space to relax. Lifeguards are on duty, which adds peace of mind, and the sunrise here is absolutely stunning. While it wasn’t too crowded most days, Sundays were definitely busier. One of the highlights was the snorkeling there’s a rocky area where fish love to gather, making for an amazing underwater experience. I’d recommend bringing your own chairs and umbrella, or you can conveniently rent them right on the beach. Out of the eight days we spent in Cabo, we visited Chileno Bay three times, it’s just that good! Highly recommend!
Chris C — Google review
I found Chileno Bay Beach to be a great beach to spend a day at. Snorkelling is best in and around the rocks to the right of the beach when you walk down the boardwalk. I would recommend water shoes/flippers as you’ll need to take breaks on the rocks and there are a few sea urchin’s as to be expected. Maybe a life jacket as well if you have little ones or if your not the strongest swimmer, as the under tow can work against you. Pack a lunch and drinks as public food options are limited. There are public bathrooms and showers just up the boardwalk. Parking lot can get quite packed. There are beach vendors that rent chairs and umbrellas at about $38CAD (1 chair, 1 umbrella) so if your going for a day you may as well bring those too. I found the sand to be more rocky towards the left of the beach and beyond. It’s a blue flag beach which means it has upkeep standards to meet, I would recommend Chileno Bay Beach!
Jordan K — Google review
Amazing beaches which the water was calm, good for snorkeling or watching the marine ecosystem by the rocks (tide pools), plenty of crabs and tiny fishes plus sea birds.
Robin W — Google review
We came to this beautiful beach around 12 noon, weather was really nice 87 F no clouds, we only brought swimsuits, sun block and good sandals. You can rent for $300 pesos an umbrella and $100 for a chair whatever time you need them. There are guys selling drinks and fruit. Parking is free and you can find restrooms at the entrance of the beach that you can use. Overall a great experience, super clean and very family friendly.
Abbby — Google review
A beautiful sheltered beach a few miles from Cabo. It’s a public beach so parking can be an issue. But it’s worth it. There’s a reasonable changing room, toilets and showers which is a plus. The beach is always busy but we had no problem finding a spot. The rightmost area has a reef for snorkeling but we found schools of fish just offshore in 2-4’ of water. In June, the water temperature was around 85° or so.
Todd P — Google review
What a magnificent beach! I was so pleasantly surprised from the parking lot as I was expecting something more rustic, but it was paved and with plenty of spaces. Then the facilities with bathrooms and showers were clean and in very good shape, so that’s an added bonus. And then of course the best part was the beach: LOVELY! Super calm clear waters for swimming and snorkeling. The fish swim to the shore, you can spot them so easily at your feet, that was super neat. We had gone prepared with drinks and food in a cooler plus chairs and umbrella, but saw that they also rented and there was a also someone in the beach that sold drinks and food. Preferred this beach much more than Sedano beach as there is no one trying to sell you stuff
Lina B — Google review
Beautiful beach with friendly fish right near the shore. Gets crowded near noon. Umbrella rental available. No reception or data here but wifi available.
Charles Y — Google review
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Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico, USA
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