Discover the best top things to do in Baja California Sur, Baja California including Plaza Bonita, El Molino, Reserva de la Biosfera del Vizcaino, Malecon, Malecon, San Jose del Cabo main square, Cabo Unico Store, Chimenea La Ramona, Calle Benito Juarez, Calle 16 de Septiembre.
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5.0 based on 18 reviews
What a magical place this is. The Grey Whales were plentiful and friendly. We went with Malarrimo whale watching and our captain, Samuel, seemed to be a magnet for the whales! What a wonderful experience!
4.5 based on 463 reviews
This surfside avenue is Loreto's center for peoplewatching, by day and night.
I would visit this place any time. Much better than La Paz!! Very clean and touristy with so much history. Nice people and very relaxing quiet city on an isolated type of beach. The city is a great place to visit with some beautiful churches and missions with so much Mexican culture here. We could not believe how well the city was kept up and taken care of for some many years. Really cool place to visit.
4.5 based on 1,808 reviews
Beachside shopping street, providing you with spectacular views of the palm tree - lined beach as you browse through shops and restaurants.
I love La Paz's Malecon. When you walk along the Malecon, you are absorbed into Mexico, surrounded by local families taking walks, groups of friends chatting, joggers running after (or before) work, young folks skating along on roller skates or boards.. The Malecon is broad enough to accommodate these various activities The Malecon is actually a stone tile walkway, several miles in length, along the city's waterfront. On one side, the Ensenada de la La Paz, sprinkled with small boats, pelicans, herons, terns, gulls. On the other side, a variety of eateries. I find this area so relaxing. A place to be a tourist without feeling like one.
4.5 based on 2,079 reviews
Clean, safe and very nice. Quaint town without the hustle and bustle of Cabo San Locos (Lucas). Lots of local shopping and things to do without the crowds.
4.0 based on 45 reviews
The main street of Todos Santos, lined with shops and cafes.
We rented a car so the trip was affordable and fun, no crowded buses on a schedule. The highway from San Jose del Cabo was easy and enjoyable, spotted some whales, stopped for a photo on the rugged desert. The Hotel was a highlight of our trip; we looked, had a bite to eat, shopped at the emporio. Plenty of Mexican art, shops and sights in the old town.
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