In search of unique places and nature
An unforgettable experience is the trip to the Baja California desert, where you can admire the charm of exotic places, landscapes with unique flora and fauna. The Gulf of California is also known as "Sea of Cortez". Because the Gulf of California enjoys extraordinary biological diversity and is rich in nutrients where more than 37% of the world's marine species inhabit, oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau named this place "the aquarium of the world". With a length of more than 1,200 km, Baja California is the second longest peninsula in the world, home to a varied endemic nature. In this natural paradise it is possible to carry out various activities!
Endless white sand beaches
Here they still exist: Lonely bays and an endless number of picturesque beaches, surrounded by palm trees and fantastic landscapes. A natural paradise that invites you to practice water sports such as sailing, snorkeling, diving or just to swim, read and relax.
Unique vegetation
For those interested in botany, in the Baja California peninsula you will find numerous endemic plants. Discover in its deserts a great diversity of cacti as well as the paradisiacal oases with thousands of date palms and swampy landscapes with almost impenetrable shrubs.
Whales and dolphins
Whales are the biggest attraction. Favored by a cold water current, these impressive animals find excellent living conditions here and are very close to the coast. This offers the opportunity to see these floating mammals up close.
Original Mexico
Far from populated places we show you an original Baja California: picturesque cities, whose colorful cafes and romantic bars come to life at night, stalls with delicious Mexican food, cathedrals, missions, salt pans, boardwalks, just experience the daily life of the Mexican population.
Discover the paradise with us
Baja California has a lot to offer. We show you the most interesting places, almost unknown cities of Mexican culture and unspoiled nature. Take the "Baja Ferries" ferry from La Paz across the Sea of Cortez to Topolobampo, where you can start your journey to the Sierra Tarahumara or vice versa to explore the Baja California peninsula.
Ensenada
Ensenada, one of the first settlements founded in California, has become a cruise destination, It has become a cruise ship destination as well as the center of Valle de Guadalupe, a local wine region.
San Ignacio
San Ignacio was founded in 1728 by the Jesuit Juan Bautista Loyando, who established a mission here to evangelize the Cochimí Indians who lived there. It is an oasis surrounded by palm trees and animals in the middle of the desert landscape.
Loreto
Loreto, the oldest Spanish settlement in all of California. It is the only city within a radius of 300 kilometers. The main attractions here are the cactus deserts, its beaches, the areas for fishing and diving. It is a nature reserve.
La Paz
The cozy capital of the Baja California Sur peninsula is surrounded by beaches and bays with abundant marine species and is famous for its picturesque sunsets. Here you can stroll along the boardwalk or explore its surroundings.
Todos Santos
This tropical oasis is located right on the Tropic of Cancer. A true Magical Town: a source of inspiration for artists and poets. Here you will find sophisticated galleries, first-class restaurants and luxury hotels, as well as picturesque and quiet beaches.
Los Cabos
This resort located at the southern tip of Baja California is known for its coasts, turquoise beaches, water sports and nightlife. El Medano beach offers numerous outdoor restaurants and bars. After the marina, there is the cliff known as “El Fin de la Tierra” where is “La Playa del Amor” and “El Arco”, a natural archway in the sea cliffs.