Famous for its shallow turquoise waters and the iconic mushroom-shaped rock, this beach is perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply relaxing. You can also hike the mountain for a stunning panoramic view of the beach and the Sea of Cortez.
Playa El Tecolote is one of the most popular and lively beaches near La Paz, and it's a great spot if you're looking for a mix of chill vibes and fun energy
This working ranch provides guided rides through desert trails and along the beach, offering stunning views of the Sea of Cortez. Their packages often include additional activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and meals, making for a comprehensive day trip
A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, this uninhabited island offers opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and observing sea lions in their natural habitat. Snorkel with sealions on your way to the island with a guided tour.
Todos Santos is a quaint and enchanting small town located an hour away from La Paz. Visit the famous Paradero Hotel, lounge at a beach club, eat some of the best seafood (we recommend Oystera, Jazamango, and DŪM), or shop for traditional Mexican souvenirs in town. You'll also pass by the Hotel California - we're unsure whether this is the hotel from the song, but still something worth seeing!
La Ventana is a small fishing village on the shore of La Ventana Bay, located about an hour away from La Paz. The village was founded in the early 1940s by the La Paz pearl diver Salome Leon. For those who love adventure and the outdoors - La Ventana has kitesurfing, paddleboarding, snorkeling & freediving, spearfishing & sportfishing, mountain biking, whale sharks swimming, and more.
Los Barriles is a small up and coming town located about 1 hour and a half away from La Paz. It's known for some of its most popular attractions, which include, Tres Palapas Baja Pickleball Resort, Playa La Gaviota, Quadman Baja, Spa Vida, and more. Visit the Four Seasons Hotel or Costa Palmas Hotel for an afternoon cocktail.