Baja California Sur

Mexico

A beach with white rock formations and clear blue water.
A marina with boats docked, a waterfront promenade, and buildings in the background.
A rocky beach with waves crashing against the shore, a clear blue sky, and distant mountains.
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From the surreal desert landscapes of the north to the high-energy cities of the south, this state is full of contrasts, culture and natural beauty.

Sitting at the southern end of the Baja California Peninsula, the Mexican state of Baja California Sur has an obvious attraction: its vast and beautiful coastline. Head for the beach to lounge on long stretches of pristine white sand, enjoy watersports and discover rock formations rising out of bright blue waters.

If you’re feeling active, try kayaking, diving or snorkeling in Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park. The shallow bay here is home to colorful sea life and one of only three living coral reefs in North America. Majestic mountain and desert terrain stretches out beyond.

For more natural beauty, venture to the serene desert landscapes and otherworldly green lagoons of the sprawling Desierto de El Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve, one of the largest protected areas in Latin America. Go mountain biking, hiking and camping here. In the winter months, observe spectacular gray whales in the reserve’s San Ignacio Lagoon.

Head south to discover the cosmopolitan delights of the state capital, La Paz. The port city has a spirited atmosphere, excellent seafood restaurants and a calendar full of festivals. The most famous of them, Carnaval, takes place in February.

Once you reach the southernmost tip of the peninsula, relax and indulge at Los CabosOpens in a new window. This resort has a noticeable North American influence with its shopping malls and golf courses. It is made up of two distinctly different areas, San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San LucasOpens in a new window, joined by a 20-mile (33-kilometer) stretch of highway. Both are well worth exploring.

Lively Cabo San Lucas is the place to go for bars, restaurants and entertainment. San Jose del Cabo, meanwhile, retains the look and feel of an authentic Mexican town. Sip a cold margarita at one of the al fresco restaurants that line its cobbled streets and soak up the laid-back yet sophisticated atmosphere.

To reach Baja California Sur, fly into La Paz or San José del Cabo or cross overland from the U.S. Buses will take you between the major resorts and towns, but consider renting a car for access to more remote villages and beaches.

Popular cities in Baja California Sur

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Cabo San Lucas
Known for Beaches, Sea and Marinas
Los Cabos offers an intoxicating mix of beautiful beaches, great surf, traditional culture and top resorts.

Reasons to visit

  • Medano Beach
  • Cabo San Lucas Bay
  • The Arch
A golf course with a palm tree in the foreground, a sandy beach, and a hillside with houses in the background.
San José del Cabo
Known for Beaches, Relaxing and Sea
Escape to relaxing San José del Cabo! Enjoy its beaches, oceanfront and dining.

Reasons to visit

  • Puerto Los Cabos
  • Palmilla Beach
  • San Jose del Cabo Art District
A beach with clear turquoise water, thatched umbrellas, and rocky hills in the background.
La Paz
Known for Beaches, Snorkeling and Whale watching
Learn about this former republic’s history amid the city center’s colonial gems. Discover its beauty along the promenade and swim with sea lions.

Reasons to visit

  • Malecon La Paz
  • El Coromuel Beach
  • El Caimancito Beach
A rugged mountainous landscape with a clear view of a large body of water and distant islands.
Loreto
Known for Sea, Relaxing and Golf
Relaxing Loreto is calling! Discover its fishing, golf, sightseeing and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Loreto Bay National Marine Park
  • Ensenada Blanca
  • Our Lady of Loreto Mission
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Todos Santos
Known for Beaches, Relaxing and Surfing
Off the main tourist paths, this Mexican town has a charming peaceful environment on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.

Reasons to visit

  • Todos Santos Plaza
  • Punta Lobos
  • Playa La Cachora
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Los Barriles
Known for Beaches, Fishing and Swimming
Kitesurfing and sailboarding are among the watersports activities that benefit from the strong winds and choppy waves along these sandy beaches.

Reasons to visit

  • Los Barriles Beach

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