Take a glass-bottom boat or water taxi from the Marina to see the iconic rock formations and the sea lion colony. You can be dropped off at Lover’s Beach for a stroll, but make sure to coordinate a pickup time with your captain!
Located in the heart of the city, this massive waterfront boardwalk is the central hub for shopping, luxury yachts, and world-class dining. It is the perfect place for a scenic morning walk or an evening stroll to watch the fishing boats return with their daily catch.
Explore the quiet, colorful backstreets of the historic district, which are filled with high-end art galleries, traditional architecture, and boutique shops. It is the cultural heart of the region and offers a much more relaxed, authentic atmosphere than the main tourist piers.
This is the main hub for swimming, people-watching, and beach clubs. It is the best place in town to rent Jet Skis, go parasailing, or simply grab a bucket of beers and a lounge chair at one of the many lively waterfront restaurants.
For the best snorkeling in the area, head to these protected Blue Flag bays located along the corridor. The waters are much calmer and clearer than the hotel beaches, making them ideal for swimming and spotting local marine life.
The main hub for booking ATV tours, Camel rides, and Ziplining through the canyons.
Take a scenic 1-hour drive north to visit this "Magic Town" known for its boutique art galleries, historic brick buildings, and surf culture. It is significantly cooler and more laid-back than Cabo, making it a great escape for an afternoon of shopping and exploring the famous Hotel California.
Travel 2 hours north to the state capital to see Balandra Beach, frequently voted the most beautiful beach in Mexico for its calm, knee-deep turquoise water. While there, you can walk the 3-mile waterfront boardwalk for incredible seafood or take a boat tour to swim with sea lions.