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This Loreto-based adventure travel company has trips on bikes, kayaks, horseback and sailboats.
Pretty beach ideal for swimming, sunning and snorkeling.
Secluded, crescent-shaped beach great for surfing and swimming.
Main shopping street lined with shops selling everything from straw hats to wood carvings.
This street is lined with some of the more refined shops and cafes.
Feast on delicious Mexican cuisine in the restaurant, and maybe take a shot of 'Rattlesnake Tequila' from the bar.
A spectacular beach where tourists come to view the sea lions in the month of June.
Learn about the history of Baja California at this museum, featuring informational displays and dioramas of the different periods in the region's history.
Part theater, part art gallery, featuring folk art for sale and folk dance and music performances.
Punta Lobos is named for the colony of sea lions (lobos marinos) that live just to the south of the point. The local fishing cooperative stores and launches their pangas there. You can do a Kayak...
Only 20 minutes by car from Mulege...bahia concepcion has spectacular beaches for camping. First beach is Santiscpac, then Posada Concepcion (hot showers, tennis court, Mostly retired americans live...
This monument to peace can be seen as you first enter the city of La Paz.
This glass factory uses recycled glass to make beautiful vases and other items.
Art gallery run by American expatriates caters to a mostly American and European clientele.
A rowdy bar, the heart of the San Felipe nightlife.
Absorb the worldly sophistication of the many yachts in port at this harbor or participate in an underwater diving adventure: either way, you won't be bored.
Watch the sun set at this beautiful beach.
This shop features Mexican pewter and Talavera ceramics.
The only museum with drinkable exhibits: a bar with the world's largest selection of tequilas.
Buy some beautiful and unique glass pieces at the store, then see how your masterpiece was created.
A deep-sea diving site full of billfish.
This beach offers fairly safe waters for swimming.
Galeria Logan Located next to the Hotel California on Calle Morelos in downtown Todos Santos, this beautiful gallery is a must see. Red, Deep Burgundy, with Yellow broken tile columns brighten up...
Architectural and historical landmark in Todos Santos.
The home and art gallery to artist Charles Stewart, an American expatriate artist specializing in watercolors, sculptures and cast bronzes.
Ensenada's city center containing the busts of three historical figures: Benito Juarez, Miguel Hidalgo and Venustiano Carranza.
This museum houses artifacts from Mexico's indigenous culture, including a 3,000-year-old Mantancita man.
Engaging displays and art exhibits take you through the rich history of California.
The main street of Todos Santos, lined with shops and cafes.
Gallery owner Paula Colombo sells and displays the best of local mountain crafts and pottery.
The oldest public building in Baja now serves as the exhibit space for the National Institute of Anthropology and History.
Once a sugar refinery, this park is now a historic monument and is full of relics of an earlier era.
This bookshop carries some English-language magazines for homesick Americans.
Shopping street lined with shops selling imported goods.
The clear turquoise waters makes this beach a great snokeling and swimming area.
This gallery offers handcrafted tiles and wood furniture.
Beautiful white sand beach, perfect for lounging, but watch out for the strong - and sometimes deadly - undercurrents while swimming.
Violent waves pound the surf, making this beach a wonderful place to lounge, but not the best place to swim.
Buy some fresh fish and some tacos at this open-air market.
