The peninsula's northern shore is one enormous sandy beach. Unlike the harbour, this strip of land is not sheltered from the waves.
The name says it all. You can find photos, skeletons and information on whales and how they are connected to this area.
An atmospheric 19th century church. A good place where to cool down and learn something about the history of the town.
La Paz's freshly reconstructed waterfront. A great place for evening strolls and enjoying the atmosphere of the town.
An enchanting beach filled with white sands and washed by the clean ocean. One of La Paz's most beautiful bathing spots.
The Sierra de la Laguna is a mountain range at the southern end of the Baja California peninsula in Mexico, and is the southernmost range…
This intriguing factory uses recycled glass to make new crafts. Intriguing and worth the visit - try out their tours.
A historical museum focused on the times of Cortés and his conquistadors. A great way of exploring the past.
Two great beaches used mostly by the locals - you can avoid the touristy stuff here. The waves aren't strong here.
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…
Could be called the perfect beach. The water is crystal clean here and both families with children and snorkellers can have fun here.
Bargaining is the norm here, so step up, find something you fancy and try to get the best price. Great for souvenirs.
Mission San José del Cabo or San José del Cabo Cathedral was the southernmost of the Jesuit missions on the Baja California peninsula,…
A splendid natural haven. The estuary is home to many kinds of birds and even the sea lions. Do not miss this gem.
True to its name, this tiny strip of sand nonetheless provides a safe and facilitated beach for families.