
Mobula Rays are the most acrobatic of all rays & can be seen in large schools of 100 + performing flips and jumping up out of the ocean up to 9ft. They sound like popping popcorn!

Massive schools of Mobula Munkiana, more commonly known as Munk’s Devil Rays or locally as Mobula Rays, fill the Sea of Cortez & Pacific Ocean around the southern Baja California every year.

La Esquina
Restaurant/cafe/bar on north side of Todos Santos with healthy food and good coffee.

Los Adobes de Todos Santos
Restaurant with cactus garden in Todos Santos

Another view of Todos Santos!

The Green Room
Beach front restaurant outside of todos santos.
Best ceviche ever!

Be careful of baby cows on the roads

Hacienda Cerritos and the playa

Playa Los Cerritos. Beach with surf lessons, board rentals, beach vendors, massages, food/cocktails and general good vibez

Cascada Sol de Mayo Waterfall, Sierra De Laguna
Past the village of Santiago off Highway 1. Turn off Highway 1 towards Santiago, follow signs for the "Waterfalls" or Ranchero Ecologico Sol De Mayo.

Low tide at Playa Balandra outside of La Paz

A freaking whale shark we swam with just in the bay outside of La Paz.

More of playa balandra - be sure to hike up to the top at high and low tide to see the view!

Kelsey's dad gets a rub down at Playa Cerritos

Playa del Divorcio (Divorce Beach) in Cabo San Lucas.
Rent a boat right in the marina that will take you to view the famous "arches" and walk down Lovers and Divorce beach for a few hours.

The arch of Cabo San Lucas

Cabo Pulmo

The Sea of Cortez has some of the most amazing diving!

Each winter, thousands of whales, mostly gray and humpback, make the 5,000 mile trip from their feeding grounds in Alaska to the shallow protected bays of Mexico’s Baja peninsula

Kels basking in the sun at the Rancho Danza Del Sol

Sunset on a rooftop bar in Todos Santos

The town of Todos Santos