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

The direct drive from Cabo San Lucas to Mazatlan is 508 mi (817 km), and should have a drive time of 14 hrs 38 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Cabo San Lucas to Mazatlan, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with La Paz, as well as top places to visit like Tortugueros Las Playitas A.C. and Baja Ferries Pichilingue, or the ever-popular Playa Ensenada Grande.

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Top city between Cabo San Lucas and Mazatlan

The top city between Cabo San Lucas and Mazatlan is La Paz. It's 2 hours from Cabo San Lucas and 12 hours from Mazatlan.
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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
2 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Mazatlan

Best stops along Cabo San Lucas to Mazatlan drive

The top stops along the way from Cabo San Lucas to Mazatlan (with short detours) are Playa Balandra, Isla Espiritu Santo, and Stone Island. Other popular stops include Paseo Álvaro Obregón, Playa de Los Cerritos, and Jardín Botánico Culiacán.
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Playa Ensenada Grande

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
La Paz is located on the Baja California peninsula on the Bay of La Paz, 210 kilometres (130 mi) south of Ciudad Constitución, municipality of Comondú, and 202 kilometres (126 mi) north of Cabo San Lucas, municipality of Los Cabos. It is located 81 kilometres (50 mi) north of the town of Todos Santos. Its geographical coordinates are 24°08′32″ N and parallel 110°18′39″W, it has an altitude of 0 to 27 meters above the sea level. It is one of the three state capitals of Mexico that are on the coast of the sea.La Paz has a subtropical desert climate (BWh). The climate of La Paz is relatively consistent with generally little rainfall, with a year around average temperature of between 17 and 30 °C (63 and 86 °F). Summer months (July–September) typically see highs between 34 and 36 °C (93 and 97 °F) and dew points of 21–23 °C (70–73 °F). [8] The winter months (December–February) are the coldest with temperatures dropping below 15 °C (59 °F) at night, but cold mostly are from 20 to 25 °C (68 to 77 °F). Breezes from Bahía de La Paz moderate the temperature. The bay also acts as a barrier against seasonal storms in the Gulf of California. Rainfall is minimal at most times of year, although erratic downpours can bring heavy rains. Rain tends to be concentrated in a short, slightly rainier season that peaks in August and September, following the pattern of the North American Monsoon. The driest season, where it is common to have no rain, occurs March through June. La Paz averages over 300 days of sunshine annually and an average of 3148 sunshine hours. During the summer the cooling Coromuel winds, a weather phenomenon unique to the La Paz area, blow during the night from the Pacific over the Peninsula and into the Bay of La Paz. As with most of the Gulf of California, the temperature of the water changes substantially over the course of the year, with temperatures around 68 °F (20 °C) during winter and around 85 °F (29 °C) during summer
Alexa — Google review
Being an explorer in searching for good diving, snorkeling, and natural sceneries, we bit the tourist trap by purchasing the tour. The water is not as clear as Hawaii, or some part of Cancun. Even around the coves where they are sheltered from the coastal winds, when water is as calm as a lake with gentle winds brushing the surface, the water is murky. The visibility is less than 4 meters from the surface. We can barely see corrals beneath the water at 4 meters below, and the bottom estimated to be 10 meters. We have to swim in water depths of 1 meters around coarse sands to see small fishes no larger than three fingers. Any deeper, you can't even see the bottom clearly. Larger fishes the size of your two hands couldn't be seen around August. Make sure to visit during peak periods around December to March. It will be very crowded. Not sure how the turbidity conditions be with that much movements.
Nam N — Google review
This area is beautiful. UNESCO and the people of La Paz do outstanding work to keep it pristine.
Formula O — Google review
Nice place to chill after sea lions diving! Must stop for a quick visit (stayed there around 1 1/2 hours) and the views are spectacular. Believe you should book a ride to take you there, as it does not have direct access from the Espirito Santo Island
Felippe L — Google review
An incredible beach to visit, even thought it is quite hard to get there since the only way to visit the beach is by boat, but after all, it is still a must of you are in La Paz, the beach is just as beautiful as Balandra which means an stunning view and maybe one of the most beautiful beaches you would ever see!.
Miguel H — Google review
Beautiful beach we stopped and had lunch at after snorkeling with sea lions. Great spot for swimming and snorkeling 🤿
Anonymous P — Google review
Beautiful secluded beach with crystal clear water. This beqch is unreal and something from a resort magazine.
Daniel R — Google review
Only reachable by boat, (which makes sense since it's on an island) but the water is crystal clear and warm! It's beautiful!
Audric D — Google review
4.9
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4.9
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Golfo de California, 23010 La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico, USA
http://espiritusanto.conanp.gob.mx/
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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
4.6
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4.7
(244)
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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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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3.2
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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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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.
4.5
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La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico
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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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4.8
(1878)
Baja California Sur, Mexico, USA
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Nuestra Señora de La Paz

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Nuestra Señora de La Paz, also known as Lady of Peace Cathedral, is an 18th-century Catholic church located in the old town of La Paz. It serves as the seat of the Diocese and holds religious ceremonies along with occasional musical performances. The cathedral features a simple facade with two towers and ornate baroque altar pieces from the 18th century.
Such a lovely simple cathedral standing tall in La Paz. There’s no entrance fee.
Gee D — Google review
It's a beautiful church with a lot of history. It is beside a relaxing park with a pavillion. So many cool places to visit this area like the Malecon, local stores and ice cream shops.
S J — Google review
Very nice and quaint church. Several spots to take photos inside and out. The La Paz city sign is across the street from this church and the city plaza is across the stree as well. They had several stained glass ones depicting our lord's life and tribulations.
James C — Google review
Impressive, large cathedral. IMHO it's a must see when in La Paz. Artwork inside is very nice.
I P — Google review
Buetiful little cathedral in La Paz. Most go.
Eddie R — Google review
Always visit this place when I bring friends into town. Beautiful architecture and atmosphere. It's a must see in La Paz. Extraordinary Catholic Cathedral.
Raymond C — Google review
Nice cathedral with a very beautiful front.
Wilmer M — Google review
Our Granddaughters were baptized in this beautiful church. Then the oldest did her First Communion. It was a beautiful ceremony.
Noella F — Google review
4.7
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4.1
(332)
Revolución de 1910 S/N, Zona Central, 23000 La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico
+52 612 122 0208
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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
4.8
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4.7
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Carretera a Pichilingue KM 7, HWY 11, Tecolote, 23040 La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico
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Punta Lobos, Todos Santos

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Geologic Formations
Punta Lobos is a serene coastal area featuring large boulders and strong waves, making it a popular spot for swimming, surfing and fishing. Visitors are encouraged to support the local fishermen's cooperative by purchasing freshly caught fish directly from their boats in the early to mid-afternoon. The beach is accessible and has a beautiful cove, with sea lions and whales often spotted in the vicinity. It is one of the safest places along this stretch of the Pacific coast for swimming.
Beautiful beach! However we went on December and you cannot shower there...the waves were very high. As a sightseeing is beautiful tough.
Lisbeth V — Google review
This is what paradise looks like. Do yourself a favor, go on the hike right behind the area, come grab a drink at the hotel, read your favorite book, and go play in the ocean (carefully, waves are high, not for children).
Mo — Google review
Public beach, great place for buying fish from fishermen right off the boats near dusk. The sunsets are unreal!
Mike L — Google review
If you go to todos Santos, you can make a quick stop here, the truth is, it’s a place to go for a walk, see the sea and enjoy, the sea is very strong, so it is risky to go swimming, there were many boats leaving to fish and there is a resort in the area, but you can park, walk up the hill and admire the view, not to much to do but it’s relaxing.
Paulina M — Google review
Very calm moments watching the sun set at this beach.
Phillip H — Google review
Really amazing views, but you can’t swim here, if you enjoy doing hiking there’s a route to the top of the cliff around 1 hour hiking. It’s a really nice place to enjoy the sunset 😎
JS S — Google review
Interesting place. Local fishermen zoom their boats in on the big waves. Old ornate fish processing plant makes great photography and lots of pelicans. Because there's a luxury hotel there the road is excellent.
Steve M — Google review
Went to this beach mostly so I could do the hike up the viewpoint. It's a quick hike (under an hour) and not hard. The trail is right beside the little chapel at the end of the beach. The beach is ok, the waves are rough so take care going in the water. It's not one for swimming.
Eric K — Google review
4.7
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4.2
(119)
La Paz-Todos los Santos, 23362 Todos Santos, B.C.S., Mexico, USA
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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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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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11

El Triunfo Piano Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
This museum has pianos and other instruments from the heyday of El Triunfo, what a gem to have them preserved. No bells and whistles and the modest entrance donation is commensurate.
Ruth T — Google review
I actually drove out to this town specifically to check out this museum as I usually love tiny specialized museums like this. However. In reality, it is about two dozen ramshackle, pianos and organs most appear to be 1960s through 80s in a dark and moldy building. I found nothing of interest, and was really sad about it.
Anna V — Google review
It is very small but to see the old pianos and other musical instruments was quite beautiful. There is also a cowboy museum within walking distance which is also very interesting!!
Debbie L — Google review
If you're into history or music, you've got to stop here. This is a small museum with mainly pianos, some as old as 1850. All were donated by different families. There are a few old photographs of some of the original owners of the pianos. There is a concert room where guest pianists come to perform, but that was prepandemic. They ask for a $1 donation. Which is nothing. On a beautiful historic street.
Ruth R — Google review
This small place, (Ruta de Plato Museum) is great for learning more about the history of the BCS region and the mining industry. Start with a short video and progress through two rooms with lots of artifacts, photos and stories.
Bits — Google review
Best museum in town!
J G — Google review
Lots of good information
Juan P — Google review
(Translated by Google) An interesting place. Just a lot of neglect in its building and musical instruments. (Original) Un lugar interesante.solo un mucho descuidado en su edificio e instrumentos musicales.
Gregorio M — Google review
4.3
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3.0
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México 1, 23210 El Triunfo, B.C.S., Mexico
12

Sierra de la Laguna

Mentioned on 
+4 other lists 
Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Sierra de la Laguna, located at the southern end of the Baja California Peninsula, is a majestic mountain range spanning 11,600 hectares. The area boasts diverse wildlife and unique plant life, offering opportunities for hiking, biking, and camping. Visitors can expect contrasting landscapes and biodiversity distinct from the rest of the peninsula. The challenging hikes require excellent physical condition but offer a chance to disconnect and stargaze.
Beautiful and nice experience ! The ticket price to enter was 250$MXN per person. It’s worth it !
Pauline B — Google review
Hike can be done in one day. 4-5 hours to the top. Bring at least 3.5L of water if your not a camel
Leo G — Google review
Definetly one of my favorite unappreciated places at Baja Sur! YOU MUST GO!
Beatriz A — Google review
Looks wonderful.
Gus R — Google review
Beautiful
James G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place with landscapes just as contrasting as those throughout the entire peninsula. Another climate, another biodiversity in this beautiful state. Exhausting hike for which you must be in excellent physical condition, a place to disconnect from everything; The stars will be within your reach. (Original) Un lugar hermoso con paisajes igual de contrastantes que los que hay a lo largo de toda la peninsula. Otro clima, otra biodiversidad en este bello estado. Extenuante caminata para la que debes estar en excelentes condiciones fisicas, un lugar para desconectarte de todo; las estrellas estaran al alcanze de tus manos.
Jorge Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) Enchanting place, wild nature and refuge for wonderful fauna! Ponds with clear water where you can take a refreshing bath 😎 (Original) Posto incantevole, natura selvaggia e rifugio per una fauna meravigliosa! Laghetti con acqua limpida dove si può fare un bagno rinfrescante 😎
Christian D — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you want to have one of the most learning experiences in your life, you have to go up to La Sierra de la Laguna. They are landscapes that fill your life with love and respect for your land. Living with those plants and animals makes you think about what are the really important things in our existence. Trying and submerging yourself in that pure water gives you other perspectives to continue walking in this world. Highly recommended. (Original) Si quieres tener una de las experiencias con más aprendizaje en tu vida, tienes que subir a La Sierra de la Laguna. Son unos paisajes que te llenan la vida de amor y respeto por tu tierra. Convivir con esas plantas y animales te hacen pensar cuales son las cosas realmente importantes de nuestra existencia. Probar y sumergirte en esa agua tan pura te da otras perspectivas para continuar andando sobre este mundo. Altamente recomendado.
Alberto G — Google review
4.9
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5.0
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23304 BCS, Mexico
13

KITE MEXiKO

Temporarily Closed
Sports school
Classes & Workshops
Lessons & Workshops
Gear Rentals
Surfing, Windsurfing & Kitesurfing
Israel was excellent and patient. I finally understood the kite after my lessons. The headset is great when in the water so he can adjust you in real time. His prices are similar to anywhere else.
Mit B — Google review
Israel is a super nice guy and great kite instructor.
Ryan G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful (Original) Bellissimo
Irio B — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(35)
Calle sin nombre, El Teso, 23232 El Sgto., B.C.S., Mexico
http://kitemexiko.wixsite.com/kite-mexiko
+52 322 229 8977
14

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
15

Rancho Ecologico Sol De Mayo

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1 list 
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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4.5
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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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16

Costa Azul

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2 lists 
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Costa Azul is a highly regarded surf destination and beach escape featuring two distinct ocean breaks, as well as opportunities for snorkeling and tasty burgers. The area draws in surfers, beachgoers, and foodies alike to enjoy the white sands and reef breaks. Each year, Costa Azul plays host to a world-renowned surfing competition that attracts top-notch athletes from around the globe.
Beautiful, clean, warm, safe. It's a gorgeous beach with lots of Pelicans to watch for. The waves are incredible and strong (swimming is not recommended)
Nazanin M — Google review
This is a beautiful beach near the hotels in San Jose del Cabo. The entrance is at the end of the hotels on the main road if you are not staying in one of the hotels front beach. Beautiful sunrise. You can walk on it and get a nice tan, but it's dangerous for swimming. Not recommended for swimming. Many waves.
Jaddiel P — Google review
Love them waves and you can also catch fish by the shore or on a boat or just relax and enjoy the Beach
Amelia R — Google review
Ok beach... Very big, not many public access points as the resorts take up most of it
Donal — Google review
Beautiful views, pools, activities at the resort.
Rekha N — Google review
Great Beach , prefect sea, but to much big hotels , not so much sellers
Stefan K — Google review
Very nice beach. Strong waves. People come for swimming and surfing. Not for weak swimmers.
Subrata C — Google review
Beautiful beach, great waves, very little garbage on the beach. Cool shells. Parking is very close to the water and plenty of space.
Chris B — Google review
4.5
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4.6
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Baja California Sur, Mexico, USA
17

Baja Sierra Adventures

Tour agency
Tours
Sightseeing Tours
Bike Tours
Multi-day Tours
This was such an amazing day trip and definitely something you can’t do on your own! We had so much fun and also really enjoyed our mango smoothie and delicious lunch.
Gladys O — Google review
Amazing hike to hot springs and waterfall/swimming hole. Edgar was very knowledgeable and personable. He also prepared the best breakfast and recovery fresh mango margaritas after the walk.
Duane C — Google review
My boyfriend and I took a day trip with E in late January and couldn’t have been happier with our experience! Edgardo is very knowledgeable about the area and enjoyable to spend the day with. He picked out the best excursion for us after we described our interests and abilities. We were blown away by the hike down into a through a canyon, the bouldering over rocks, swimming in the most picturesque (and deserted) natural granite pools. We biked on the way back and felt we got our fill of physical activity and adventure. Back at the starting point, E made us mango margaritas with mango from the garden there. This day was the highlight of our Baja California road trip!
Allison R — Google review
We went out on a sunset kayak with Baja Sierra. So beautiful. Owner was very knowledgeable and just a great guy to be with. Very welcoming and the mango smoothie at the end was icing on the cake! If we come back to the region we want to do one of their multi day treks.
Steven F — Google review
Incredible day with Edgardo. Perfect day trip to the hot springs and then a hike to one of the the most beautiful rivers I’ve seen. Edgardo is so genuine and a delight to spend the day with. We hope to see him again.
Dave S — Google review
My boyfriend and I had such a wonderful time with Edgardo. The whole day with him was so much fun. Since the hot springs was full due to covid, and he showed us a beautiful local waterfall hike with lots of bouldering and diving off rocks. He was extremely careful about covid and took all necessary procations to make us feel safe. In the afternoon, he recommended us another local hike to explore by ourselves which was beautiful as well. The best part of the trip was definitely Edgardo’s sense of humour and energy! I would 1000% recommend his services :)
Cindy D — Google review
This is not to be missed. Edgardo is wonderful and will take you on a hiking adventure into the Sierra mountains including jumping into emerald green pools fed by waterfalls,. And you're the only ones there!
Sue B — Google review
My family did the Combo tour (Land and sea) with Edgardo and it was incredible!!!! We had a few hesitations about camping on a vacation but based on the good reviews and reasonable price, we decided to go for it. So glad we did because it was such a fun few days that I'd do it all over again. We arranged with Edgardo to be picked up in Cabo San Lucas. Upon arriving into Santiago, we were given delicious mango smoothies. I mean, these are the mango smoothies that I will compare all future mango smoothies too. Then we took off for the first hike of our adventure. I loved how there wasn't a clearly defined trail. We passed NO ONE. The first pool of water my kids and husband loved jumping off of the boulders. The second one was just as fun and beautiful as the first. We ate a lunch of tamales and empanadas that Edgardo brought....so freaking good!!! After the hike, we went back to Santiago to gather our luggage. You had the option of riding a bike back or going in the vehicle to Santiago. Some of us biked while others went in the truck. We then made our way to the base camp that we'd spend 2 nights at. It's way out there and zero cell service but that added to the charm! Edgardo provided the tent, sleeping bag and pad. Dinner was made by the local family who owns the ranch we were camped at. The food was just fantastic. Nothing beats authentic mexican food with freshly made tortillas. The view of the stars at night was wonderful. The next day, Edgardo made a delicious breakfast including a yummy tea made from brewing the citrus leaves off a tree in the camp. Then we went on a longer hike that took us to a few more pools of water to play in. Again, no other people or tours. We had the place to ourselves. It was so nice to not feel rushed too. Edgardo wanted us to enjoy the time there. We ate a lunch of sandwiches, chips and fresh picked grapefruits before continuing to explore. Dinner was again with the local family. Had this great hibiscus drink with dinner. The next morning we got up early to make it to the Santa rita hot springs before it filled up due to the covid capacity of 24 people. Hot springs were nice and relaxing. Then we explored further up to two more pools of water and little waterfalls to play/relax by. We then made our way back to Santiago and made pizzas to cook in his clay fire oven for lunch. Such a fun experience. My kids thought it was so cool to put in and take out their own pizzas from the fire oven. From there we drove to Cabo Pulmo. Edgardo arranged for us to stay at the Baja bungalows. In fact, I'm typing this up now as I lay in this comfortable bed. The place is Spacious and comfortable! We had the evening to ourselves and were in charge of our dinner. Then the next day, Edgardo came and made us pancakes with a delicious caramel chocolate tasting sauce plus mangos. So good! Then we did a snorkel tour he arranged with a local company which was nice though the water felt super cold. Edgardo made us a salad for lunch that my kids had multiple helpings of. Edgardo then met us to go do a coastal hike. It was beautiful! Sadly, tomorrow is our last day with Edgardo. Again he plans to come make us breakfast and he'll take us to a new beach and another hike before saying goodbye after lunch. I know tomorrow's adventure will be fantastic because everything else has been so far. My kids said that he's their favorite tour guide EVER and I have to agree. He's just so nice and you can tell he genuinely loves the outdoors and showing people Baja. He's great with kids and fun to talk with. Communication prior to our trip was great and I felt he really listened to what I was hoping to see and do with the family. My kids had so much fun and we were all happily worn out by the end of each day. Edgardo also was very mindful of social distancing. He wore a mask when preparing food or when we were in an enclosed vehicle. Had hand sanitizer stations and soap. In my opinion this is a must-do tour. It's not fancy but it is special and you'll see things no other tour is offering.
Mahana P — Google review
4.6
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5.0
(72)
Huerta la Palma Oasis Santiago, 23500 Santiago, B.C.S., Mexico
http://www.bajasierradventures.com/
+52 624 129 1495
18

Sindicatura Villa de Ahome

Government office
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Ru ben
Rigoberto O — Google review
(Translated by Google) A place that has a great history, unfortunately it is not being given the care it deserves. It needs more attention to small details that, even if they seem insignificant, matter :). (Original) Un lugar que guarda un agran historia, lamentablemente no se le esta dando el cuidado que merece. Necesita mas atención a pequeños detalles que aunque parezcan insignificantes importan :).
Lex C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very quiet (Original) Muy tranquilo
Oscar G — Google review
(Translated by Google) my home (Original) Mi hogar
Victor L — Google review
4.6
(5)
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4.0
(10)
Constitución SN, Villa cde Ahome, 81315 Ahome, Sin., Mexico
+52 668 863 0109
19

Corua beach club

$$$$affordable
Gastropub
Outdoor Activities
Beach & Pool Clubs
(Translated by Google) I had the opportunity to visit Corúa Beach Club and I truly loved it. From the moment you arrive, the place feels beautiful and welcoming. It's right on El Maviri Beach, and has a very cool entrance that makes you want to take pictures. I was quite surprised by the food: the seafood is super fresh and very well prepared, but they also have other options like burgers and sushi, in case you're going with a group and someone wants something different. The atmosphere is relaxed, a great way to spend the day. There's music, but nothing bothersome. The staff was very friendly. I also tried a passion fruit mojito, and it was delicious. Overall, I thought it was an ideal place to go with friends, as a couple, or even with the family. Highly recommended if you want to spend some quiet time by the sea, with good food and a good vibe. (Original) Tuve la oportunidad de visitar Corúa Beach Club y la verdad me encantó. Desde que llegas, el lugar se siente muy bonito y acogedor. Está justo en la playa El Maviri, y tiene una entrada muy padre que te da ganas de tomarte fotos. La comida me sorprendió bastante: los mariscos están súper frescos y muy bien preparados, pero también tienen otras opciones como hamburguesas y sushis, por si vas en grupo y alguien quiere algo diferente. El ambiente es relajado, muy a gusto para pasar el día. Hay música, pero nada que moleste. El personal fue muy amable conmigo. También probé un mojito de maracuya y estaba buenísimo. En general, me pareció un lugar ideal para ir con amigos, en pareja o hasta con la familia. Muy recomendable si quieres pasar un rato tranquilo frente al mar, con buena comida y buena vibra
Mariana R — Google review
Nice young environment, food decent but need more planning, WIFI is poor, as business matures, hope will improve.
Sergio P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place is nice, but not comfortable, as there are only a few tables and sometimes you have to wait a long time for one. They don't keep track of the waiting list. The food is average, the service is poor, they take a long time to bring you your food, they forget to bring you cutlery, sauces, and things like that, but they are very friendly. What's not to be missed is the mixology; the cocktails are really good. Apart from that, I feel that what Corúa offers is more of an experience. (Original) el lugar es bonito, pero no cómodo ya que son pocas las mesas que hay y a veces hay que esperar mucho por una, ademas de que no llevan un control sobre la lista de espera, la comida es regular, el servicio es deficiente, tardan mucho en llevarte tu comida, se les olvida traerte algun cubierto, las salsas y cosas de ese estilo, pero eso si son muy amables. Lo que no tiene pierde es la mixología, los cocteles son buenos la verdad, de ahí en fuera siento que lo que Corúa te ofrece es mas una experiencia.
Saúl G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A super nice place to go with your family and friends, the food and drinks are delicious and at a super affordable price. Plus, it's right on the seashore in case you want to swim or spend the afternoon there. I highly recommend it. (Original) Un lugar súper agradable para ir con tu familia y amigos, la comida y bebidas deliciosas y a precio súper accesible además que está a orilla del mar por si gustas bañarte o pasar la tarde ahí recomiendo ampliamente
Leonela G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, the food and drinks are excellent, very good service and the atmosphere is super nice. (Original) Hermoso lugar, la comida y las bebidas son excelentes, muy buen servicio y el ambiente super agradable.
FATIMA M — Google review
(Translated by Google) This was my second visit to Corua Beach Club and I loved the experience. I ordered a burger, which was delicious and beautifully served, perfect for enjoying with an ocean view. I also tried a super refreshing passion fruit mojito, perfect for relaxing in the sun. The atmosphere is very pleasant, and the service is attentive. I definitely want to go back! (Original) Por segunda vez visite Corua Beach Club y me encantó la experiencia. Pedí una hamburguesa que estaba deliciosa y bien servida, perfecta para disfrutar con la vista al mar. Además probé un mojito de maracuyá súper refrescante, ideal para relajarse bajo el sol. El ambiente es muy agradable y el servicio atento. ¡Definitivamente quiero volver!
Daniela B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The food is very tasty, the atmosphere is good, they have good music, the drinks are poor, they leave a lot to be desired (the photo is of a piña colada), the place is a little uncomfortable, the staff is very very friendly but they lack organization (Original) La comida está muy rica, el ambiente es bueno, cuentan con buena música, las bebidas deficientes, dejan mucho que desear (la foto es de una piña colada), el lugar es un poco incómodo, el personal es muy muy amable pero les falta organización
Lidia A — Google review
(Translated by Google) CORUA BEACH CLUB is an excellent place to enjoy delicious dishes, a wide variety of delicious drinks, and of course, an excellent view of the sea from the beach. The service is very good, and they are always available to meet any needs diners may have. Visit with friends and you'll have an incredible afternoon. 👌 (Original) Excelente lugar CORUA BEACH CLUB para disfrutar de ricos platillos, gran variedad de bebidas deliciosas y por supuesto de una excelente vista al mar a orilla de la playa.... El servicio muy bien, y al momento de cualquier necesidad que se les ofrezca a los comensales... Visita con amigos y pasarás una tarde increíble. 👌
Martha R — Google review
4.0
(234)
•
4.5
(44)
Playa Maviri s/n, Centro, 81370 Topolobampo, Sin., Mexico
https://www.instagram.com/coruaclub?igsh=NWl0dnhoaGVmMW00
+52 668 184 0677
20

Restaurant El Pechocho

Chinese restaurant
Outdoor Activities
Seafood restaurant
Other Outdoor Activities
Great food!!!
Heriberto M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice place to be with the family, friendly, very fresh dishes, freshly prepared and delicious, on the seashore, with a hammock, highly recommended. (Original) Muy agradable lugar para estar con la familia, amables, platillos muy frescos, recien preparados y deliciosos, a la orilla del mar, con hamaca, muy recomendable.
Fernando S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great place, good location, the waitress is well groomed, very comfortable. (Original) Gran lugar, buena ubicación, lan mesera está bien curada, cómoda muy buena.
Mario M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place good price and clean well served (Original) Hermoso lugar buen precio y limpio bien servido
MEXICANISIMA E — Google review
(Translated by Google) On the beach el maviri, restaurant el chestocho good family place, excellent sarandeado fish, (Original) En la playa el maviri, restaurante el pechocho buen lugar familiar, exelente pescado sarandeado,
Yolanda V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice and they serve well. (Original) Muy agradable y atienden bien.
Hecnell V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good shaken fish and delicious fish ceviche (Original) Muy buen pescado zarandeado y rico ceviche de pescado
David R — Google review
(Translated by Google) I recommend the zarandeado fish but go with free time because it takes a long time to be ready. (Original) Recomiendo el pescado zarandeado pero vayan con tiempo libre por que tarda mucho en estar listo.
Fernando C — Google review
4.5
(107)
•
5.0
(28)
81377 Ahome, Sin., Mexico
+52 668 324 1178
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21

Jardín Botánico Benjamin Francis Johnston

Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Park
Gardens
This garden and the Sinaloa Gardens are possibly the same or at least they are blended together. Actually we couldn't tell the difference and our guide said they were the same. In any event this was a real gem right in the middle of the city and had multiple gardens, playgrounds, childrens activities, paths, a big lake, lots of birds and ducks, a butterfly house and garden, and much more. This is a must see for visitors to this area. Out group of about a dozen included nature lovers and those with no knowledge. All were delighted and thrilled to have done this visit.
Alexa — Google review
If you are in Los Mochis and would like to stretch your legs and take in some beauty, you must spend an hour or two at the botanical gardens! The grounds are lovely all around, but my favorite sections were the palm garden and the cactus garden. Look for the resident iguanas in the latter!
Sherry M — Google review
It is a nice place to walk around, but apart from some notifications by the trees it is more a park than a real botanical garden. But it is amazing to watch so much birds, squirrels and plants in the middle of a city. If I were to live in Los Mochis I would spend a lot of my time there, just reading a book on one of the many benches.
Jeanette C — Google review
Nice place to running. It have a workout zone with many weights there
César C — Google review
Beautiful park for walking, running, bicycles, or just sit and watch the ducks, iguanas, and birds. Free admission. Several play areas for the kids. Wonderful place to spend a few hours.
Arkk S — Google review
Can't get enough of this place. We don't have a park like this in CDMX. Palm trees, lawns, paths and a circuit for jogging or walking with a stopwatch and distance markings. A refuge in what is an otherwise rather uninteresting town.
William F — Google review
This park in the middle of Los Mochis is the pride of the city! With its winding path that goes through regional trees, a palm grove, many plants and fauna, and along small canals that leads to a large pond with small islands that are inhabited by, among ducks and geese; large iguanas sunbathing,along with hundreds of turtles swimming around, and sunning on the shores and rocks. Featured in the middle is a waterfall like fountain that you can walk behind. But don't spend all your time watching the birds, turtles and iguanas you've only made it through the first quarter of the park. Behind the impressive front gates that are opened up so the public can see the large ground fountain, shooting water straight up with children running around in it. Just past the fountain is a huge playground with many places for kids to crawl on, including two swinging bridges, tower in the middle. Clean public restrooms nearby. And last of all acres and acres of grassy fields and picnic areas. The park is staffed by constant workers cleaning up, planting trees, cutting grass and monitoring the area for safety. A little info: the park was once the massive grounds surrounding the citys founder's Mansion/Hacienda, many parts of it are still standing all around. The city and park were founded by an American family named Benjamin Francis Johnston and these are his botanical gardens.
K. O — Google review
What a beautiful park in the centre of a busy city. Immediately upon entering this park you leave behind a lot of the noise of traffic and it was lovely and peaceful. The park has hundreds of species of trees in their arboretum. There is an 8 km walking track frequently used by walkers and joggers. A lovely place to stroll or exercise. There are even stations of exercise equipment anyone can use through out the park. There is a place to get food and/or drinks. No cost to enter. Open during the day.
Chris A — Google review
4.8
(8480)
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4.5
(100)
Blvd. Antonio Rosales Sur 750, Centro, 81200 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
https://www.jbbfj.org/
+52 668 818 1814
22

Parque Sinaloa

Nature & Parks
Gardens
4.5
(113)
Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico
23

Parroquia El Sagrado Corazón de Jesús

Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Nice catholic church with air conditioning. Is simple but beautiful
Beto V — Google review
Beautiful architecture right across central park and one side of best western! Unbeatable location!
Eduardo A — Google review
This church its beautifull, an Iconic House of God in Downtown Los Mochis
Jorge S — Google review
Great
Rogelio N — Google review
Ok
Rosa C — Google review
Wednesday best astray for mi conviction Catholic
Francisco M — Google review
Very beautiful and calm
Gulnaz S — Google review
Wonderful recent ruins.
Jimm B — Google review
4.7
(1259)
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4.0
(44)
Francisco Javier Mina s/n, Centro, 81200 Los Mochis, Sin., Mexico
http://www.facebook.com/grupo.juanpabloii.54
+52 668 812 0161
24

JAPAF, El Fuerte

Water utility company
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
4.0
(64)
Tetamboca,, El Fuerte, Sin., Mexico
https://japaf.gob.mx/V.1/
25

El Dorado Casino (Guasave, Sin.)

Casino
Casinos & Gambling
The workers there are nice and its small but fun!!!
Erica E — Google review
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Jose B — Google review
(Translated by Google) the refillers are not at all friendly when you ask them for a refill it seems like they were doing you a favor when it is their job (Original) las recargadoras no son nada amables cuando le pides recarga parese que te isieran un favor cuando es su trabajo
Ricardo — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a good place that follows the hygiene measures imposed by the pandemic. Regarding service, I can comment that at first they offered some refreshments for customers, but now they don't. (Original) Es un buen lugar que sigue las medidas de higiene impuestas por la pandemia. Con respecto a la atención, puedo comentar que en un principio ofrecían algún refrigerio para los clientes, pero ahora no.
Hector C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good service, when you enter they take the pandemic measures seriously, you don't have to be a customer to be given water, coffee or soda. (Original) buena atencion, al entrar toman en serio las medidas de la pandemia, no ocupas ser cliente para que te brinden un agua,cafe o refresco.
Rodrigo A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Like all casinos, the house wins. It is a small casino compared to traditional casinos. It has more or less updated machines. They have restaurant service. (Original) Como todos los casinos, la casa es la que gana. Es un casico pequeño en comparacion a los casinos tradicionales. Tiene maquinas mas o menos actualizadas. Tienen servicio de restaurat.
Jesus C — Google review
(Translated by Google) My love My sweetheart P having fun at the casinos, his sp ranch in Sinoloita, who would see it well, I hope and sake for his children, his flowers, loving P (Original) Mi amor Mi amorcito P divirtiendose en los casinos depara sus sp rancho en sinoloita kien lo biera bueno ojala y sake para sus hijos sus. flores amorosa P
Silvia J — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is very adorable and they have some excellent workers. (Original) Es muy adorable y tienen unas eselentes trabajadoras
Heitan M — Google review
3.9
(69)
•
2.5
(7)
Calle Emiliano Zapata s/n, Centro, 81000 Guasave, Sin., Mexico
https://www.eldoradocasino.mx/?utm_source=GoogleMyBizListing&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=map_busquedas_organicas&utm_content=liga_al_sitio_oficial_desde_google_my_business
+52 687 721 1561
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26

Raspachos Suc. Malecón de Altata

Permanently Closed
Ice cream shop
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
(Translated by Google) I loved them, excellent flavor and variety (Original) Me encantaron, excelente sabor y variedad
Miguel L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The food is delicious, the mosquitoes are very bad, they bite a lot, fumigate would be important in the municipality of Navolato, pay attention to that detail. (Original) Se come rico los mosquitos son muy malos pican mucho huuuy fumigar sería importante municipio de Navolato ojo en ese detalle
Candi R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good and with an unparalleled view of the sea (Original) Muy buenos y con una inigualable vista al mar
Alejandro B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The plus level is very nice and fun (Original) El nivel del más está muy agradable y divertido
Nene M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The atmosphere is created by one, great, happy (Original) El ambiente lo crea uno, genial, feliz
Isa L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good scrapes (Original) Muy buenos los raspados
Ss S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Passable, I recommend the ones from Concordia Sinaloa (Original) Pasables, les recomiendo los de concordia Sinaloa
Fito 1 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very cool (Original) Muy padre
Israel A — Google review
4.4
(26)
•
4.5
(12)
SIN 30, 80363 Altata, Sin., Mexico
27

Parque Las Riberas

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Ecological park
Nature & Parks
Parque Las Riberas is a scenic riverside park that offers bike rentals and shaded cycling paths. Additionally, it boasts the presence of wild iguanas and a playground for children. This park is an excellent choice for spending quality time with family or friends, providing a family-friendly environment to enjoy leisurely walks and engage in outdoor activities. Visitors can also take advantage of the refreshing air while exploring the ample amenities along the river.
Buen lugar para pasar en familia o con amigos./ it is a nice place to have a good time with family and friends.
Roberto O — Google review
Good place to walk and get some fresh air. Family friendly environment.
Luis G — Google review
Good place to go for a walk or either do some exercise, don't go if the weather is too hot!
Jesus C — Google review
The Tamazula river run through this place and it's very relaxing seeing families walking and having fun.
Humberto A — Google review
Lovely park, it was very nice to walk around the lake and take some great pictures at night.
Rosana N — Google review
We loved it, great familly place to spend the day with your family no matter the day.
Carmen G — Google review
Good service, food and music a comfortable place to drink and share moments
Urbano C — Google review
Its one of the only good parcks to visit in Culiacan full of people, and activities is perfect to visit with family
Uriel L — Google review
4.6
(8304)
•
4.5
(148)
Blvd. Francisco Labastida Ochoa S/N, Desarrollo Urbano Tres Ríos, 80230 Culiacán Rosales, Sin., Mexico
28

Zoológico de Culiacán

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Park
The Zoológico de Culiacán is a modern zoo that offers an extensive array of animals from all over the globe. It is a fantastic little zoo, which I have visited twice due to its exceptional quality. The diverse collection includes various species of cats such as lions, tigers, cheetahs, and jaguars. Moreover, visitors can have the unique opportunity to feed the giraffes by purchasing chopped carrots for 16 pesos.
This is a great little zoo! We have been to this zoo, twice because it is so good. We enjoy looking at all the different cats ,lions, tigers, cheetah, jaguar... And this time we got to feed the giraffes! For 16 pesos you get a handful of chopped carrots and you (and your cold) get to hands feed the giraffes. Very cool experience! We hope to be back when our little one is older
Rob E — Google review
Oh this was a sad place. Animals had little room to enjoy their day. Activities were none. Felt sorry for the Animals in these surroundings I hope there can be many improvements and if it is money they need I hate to discourage a person from going.. The workers we talked to all seemed to love their jobs and their Animals.
Corinne G — Google review
If you want to feed a gorilla chicken nuggets and not get yelled at, this is the place.
W L — Google review
only city where you can feed the giraffe carrot
John D — Google review
Varios types of animals. Nice place to visit and interact with the animals
Omar H — Google review
They keep a very sick cheetah locked in a cage when he clearly cannot walk, desperately needs medical care, and should be sent to a cheetah sanctuary immediately. Punka** c*nt zoo. DO NOT GIVE THESE F*CKERS YOUR MONEY. THEY SHOULD BE IN PRISON FOR ANIMAL ABUSE. ONLY IDIOTS AND A**HOLES WITH NO ETHICS would rate this place better. It deserves ZERO stars. I am reporting them now to various authorities and cheetah conservationists.
Jd H — Google review
It was amazing, the zoo was very clean and the animals seem happy and very calm I can say almost domesticated. We had a lot of fun.
Carmen G — Google review
🥰
Michel O — Google review
4.2
(6265)
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3.8
(126)
P.º Niños Heroes, Las Quintas, 80060 Culiacán Rosales, Sin., Mexico
+52 667 713 2629
29

Jardín Botánico Culiacán

Mentioned on 
7 lists 
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
The Jardín Botánico Culiacán is a vast 10-hectare botanical garden in Culiacan, Mexico, showcasing an impressive variety of plant species from around the world. It offers workshops and guided tours for enthusiasts of open areas and plants. One of its main attractions is the largest collection of palm trees in Mexico, along with other well-organized plant groups. The botanical garden also boasts captivating architectural designs that complement its content.
If you are an open areas and plants enthusiast, this is a place you can't miss on your visit to Culiacán. The biggest collection of palm trees in Mexico are displayed in this botanical garden. It also presents some other plants groups in a well ordered way. There are also, some interesting architectural concepts intended to match with the content of the botanical garden that are worth of admiring. Be sure to carry your umbrella, a good pair of sunglasses and sun block when you come. It would be useful for some visitors to be able to obtain a field guide to the plants exhibited in the botanical garden, since it's almost impossible to remember by heart all the species shown in this place.
Marco C — Google review
Great place to bring the family! Very well kept. Very informative
Justin A — Google review
A must visit! Beautiful, peaceful, family friendly botanical garden. Surrounded by a palm alea and park. Make sure to check out the bathroom:)) - it’s a piece of art just itself.
Oskars007 — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful, perfect for meditation and grounding oneself, it's breathtaking. Definitely a place to visit..
Claudia R — Google review
One of the best Botanical Gardens of México, is home of many plant species from around the world integrating landscaping, architecture and art in harmonic balance with nature.
Carlos D — Google review
Encounter exposition is one of a kind in the world, the only one in Latin America. It's an awesome show made out of Culiacán's sky. Only available at sunrise or sunset. The garden is beautiful, ideal for a chill walking with friends, family or a love date. Certainly one of the most beautiful places in the city.
Juan C — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous gardens and enjoyable walk... Tuesday it is free entry.
David B — Google review
Great place. 25 acres of nature from around the world filled along with themes and sculptures
Bryan C — Google review
4.8
(4619)
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4.8
(262)
Av, Calz de las Americas Nte No 2131, Burócrata, 80040 Culiacán Rosales, Sin., Mexico
http://www.botanicoculiacan.org/
+52 667 795 7136
30

Stone Island

Mentioned on 
53 lists 
Outdoor Activities
Islands
Beaches
Stone Island, also known as Isla de la Piedra, is a popular half-day getaway located just southeast of Old Mazatlan. It features a long sandy beach lined with coconut groves and simple palapa restaurants that attract Mexican families and surfers seeking the waves. Accessible by water taxi from Playa Sur embarcadero, this low-key island offers opportunities for relaxation, swimming in the Pacific waters, kayaking, banana boat rides, and horseback riding on the beaches.
4.0
(1508)
82043 Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico, USA
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