TOURIST DESTINATIONS IN BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR
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TOURIST DESTINATIONS IN BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR
TOURIST DESTINATIONS IN BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR
Welcome to Cabo Riders Tours, where your adventure begins with endless possibilities! Whether you’re a thrill-seeking adventurer, a laid-back traveler, or someone with a busy schedule craving a memorable escape, we have the perfect experiences for you. From heart-pounding excursions for adrenaline enthusiasts to tranquil getaways for ultimate relaxation, our curated tours are designed to create unforgettable memories. Let us take you on a journey you’ll never forget!
Cabo San Lucas, on Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, is famed for beaches, water activities, and nightlife. Key spots include Playa El Médano, Lover’s Beach, and El Arco, a stunning sea cliff arch.
Cabo San Lucas, at Baja California’s southern tip, is famed for beaches, water sports, and nightlife. Visit Playa El Médano, Land’s End, Playa del Amor, and El Arco’s stunning sea cliffs and arch.
San José del Cabo, at Mexico’s Baja California tip, is known for sandy beaches, colonial buildings, and the 1940 San José Missionary Church. Nearby, explore art galleries and the San José Estuary nature reserve.
La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur, is famed for its Malecón promenade with beaches, parks, and art. The 19th-century cathedral overlooks Velasco Garden, and waterfront bars and restaurants thrive.
Loreto, on Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula, boasts a 17th-century church, Misión de Nuestra Señora. Nearby, Bahía de Loreto National Park is home to dolphins and whales, with trails to cave paintings.
Ciudad Constitución, in Baja California Sur, is the seat of Comondú. As of 2020, it had 43,805 residents. This small city is a gateway to the nearby Magdalena Bay.
Ciudad Insurgentes, in Baja California Sur, is the second-largest city in Comondú. Located 250 km north of La Paz and 175 km south of Loreto, it stands as a key community in the region.
Mulegé is renowned for its rich fishing in the Gulf of California, where warm southern and cold northern Pacific currents meet, creating ideal conditions for a wide variety of fish species.
Todos Santos, a coastal town on Mexico’s Baja Peninsula, is famous for its art galleries and stunning Sierra de la Laguna backdrop. Nearby beaches, San Pedrito and Los Cerritos, are popular for surfing.
Driving from San Ignacio to Santa Rosalia, I cross the Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve, pass Tres Virgenes volcano, and descend from the desert into the stunning cerulean blue of the Gulf of California.
Misión San Francisco Javier de Viggé-Biaundó, a Spanish mission in Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico, was built during the colonial era under the Viceroyalty of New Spain.
Ensenada Blanca: The Villas Group is developing a resort 20 miles south of Loreto. Visit Ligui for fishing, island cruises, or cliff exploring. They’re also building homes and the Danzante Bay golf course.
El Centenario, a growing La Paz suburb, attracts U.S. and Canadian retirees due to its lower cost of living, rapid Baja modernization, and new neighborhoods like Lomas del Centenario and Haciendas Palo Verde.
Explore this 36.7-km point-to-point trail in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur. A challenging route ideal for backpacking, camping, and hiking. Enjoy solitude; dogs are welcome off-leash in some areas.
Puerto Chale, a quiet fishing town in La Paz, Baja California Sur, is known for winter gray whale sightings, attracting thousands of visitors annually to its Pacific coast shores.
Guerrero Negro, in Mulegé, Baja California Sur, Mexico, is the largest town in the area with a 2020 population of 13,596. It is served by Guerrero Negro Airport.
Puerto Escondido is a natural harbor in Baja California Sur, Mexico, situated in Loreto Municipality, 28 km south of Loreto along Federal Highway 1, on the Gulf of California’s western shore.
La Ventana, a quaint fishing village on La Ventana Bay south of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico, was founded in the early 1940s by pearl diver Salome Leon.
Los Barriles boasts attractions like Tres Palapas Baja Pickleball Resort, Quadman Baja, Quadgirl ATV/UTV Rentals, Playa La Gaviota, and Baja’s Awesome Beach Rides.
Las Palmas in Baja California Sur has a beach, trail, and bay. Palm Beach has cliffs, cacti, and waves, but swimming is risky. The trail leads to a beach with palm trees. Bahía las Palmas spans 19 miles along East Cape.
El Pescadero, a village in La Paz, Baja California Sur, lies at km 64 on Federal Highway 19, 8 km south of Todos Santos, and about an hour north of Cabo San Lucas, by the Pacific Ocean.
San Carlos, or Puerto San Carlos, is a small fishing village on the Pacific coast in Magdalena Bay, Baja California Sur, Mexico, facing the Pacific Ocean.
Santiago, a small town in Baja California Sur, Mexico, lies along Highway 1, about an hour north of San José del Cabo. Like Todos Santos, it’s nearly on the Tropic of Cancer.
Bahía de los Muertos, “Bay of the Dead,” sounds ominous, yet it’s full of surprises. Arriving after a windy sail, we anchored in clear water, spotting rocks, sand, and curious fish below.
Cabo Pulmo National Park hosts the only coral reef in the Gulf of California, the northernmost in the Eastern Pacific, and one of the oldest in the American Pacific, estimated at 20,000 years old.
Baja California Sur, a breathtaking fusion of desert landscapes, pristine beaches, and vibrant Mexican culture, draws travelers with its natural beauty and laid-back charm. To ensure an unforgettable stay, here’s a four-point guide to choosing the perfect destination in this stunning region:
Baja California Sur offers a variety of experiences, from serene beaches and water sports to wildlife encounters and cultural explorations. Whether you seek adventure or relaxation, there's something for everyone.
Each area in Baja California Sur offers a unique atmosphere. Los Cabos is famous for its luxury resorts and nightlife, while La Paz is known for its tranquil beaches and marine life. Todos Santos, a Pueblo Mágico, combines art and surf culture with colonial charm.
Explore Baja's diverse attractions, such as snorkeling in the Sea of Cortez, whale watching, or taking a scenic drive along the Pacific Coast. Don’t miss iconic spots like Playa Balandra, El Arco de Cabo San Lucas, or the magical town of Loreto.
Baja California Sur offers different experiences depending on the season. Winter is ideal for whale watching and cooler weather, while summer invites you to enjoy water activities and vibrant festivals. Spring and fall offer a quieter, more temperate escape.