Baja California Sur Unmissables
Baja California Sur spans the southern half of the peninsula, where the Sierra de la Laguna mountains meet the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean. The region features the UNESCO-listed rock paintings of Sierra de San Francisco and historic Jesuit missions like San José del Cabo. Coastal highlights include Cabo Pulmo National Park, home to one of the oldest living coral reefs in North America, and the iconic granite Arch of Cabo San Lucas. Shallow, turquoise bays like Balandra and Tecolote offer distinct geological formations and diverse marine ecosystems.
Arch of Cabo San Lucas
The arch of Cabo San Lucas is a distinctive granitic rock formation at the southern tip of Cabo San Lucas, which is itself the extreme…
Land's End
The arch of Cabo San Lucas is a distinctive granitic rock formation at the southern tip of Cabo San Lucas, which is itself the extreme…
Cabo Pulmo National Park, Calle Santa Maria de la Rivera S/N, Centro, 23570 La Ribera, B.C.S., Mexico
A marine protected area encompassing one of the oldest living coral reefs in North America. The park supports over 800 species of marine life, including sea turtles and whale sharks, within the Sea of Cortez.
Rock Paintings of Sierra de San Francisco
The Rock Paintings of Sierra de San Francisco are prehistoric rock art pictographs found in the Sierra de San Francisco mountain range in…
Balandra Beach
One of the spectacular beaches in the bay. A secluded haven where you can enjoy the sun and the sea in peace.
Tecolote Beach
A beautiful natural beach that is not completely detached, so you'll always find some company and facilities here.
Santa Maria Beach
Could be called the perfect beach. The water is crystal clean here and both families with children and snorkellers can have fun here.
Medano Beach
The main beach of the town features amazing scenery and friendly restaurants. Enjoy the Mexican sun and waves.
Solmar Beach
A picturesque beach not quite suitable for swimming. However, you can still visit for stunning sunsets and romantic beach walks.
Playa santispac
A sheltered bay in Bahía de Concepción known for its calm, turquoise waters and surrounding mangroves. The beach is a popular site for kayaking and features several beachfront palapa restaurants.
Playa el coyote
Located along the shores of Bahía de Concepción, this beach features shallow, clear water and white sand. It is framed by desert hills and provides a natural habitat for local bird species.
Playa Punta Lobos
A beach near Todos Santos used as a primary launching point for local fishermen in traditional panga boats. It features a nearby sea lion colony and serves as a vantage point for Pacific surf and seasonal whale migrations.
Cabo San Lucas Marina
Cabo San Lucas, also known simply as Cabo, is a resort city at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, in the Mexican state of…
San José del Cabo Mission
Mission San José del Cabo or San José del Cabo Cathedral was the southernmost of the Jesuit missions on the Baja California peninsula,…
Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace
An atmospheric 19th century church. A good place where to cool down and learn something about the history of the town.
Malecón
La Paz's freshly reconstructed waterfront. A great place for evening strolls and enjoying the atmosphere of the town.
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