Sitting at the point where the Sierra Laguna mountains meet the desert and the Pacific, Todos Santos is a piece of Baja you don’t want to miss. But get here soon—Todos Santos is transitioning from a quiet, dusty Mexican seaside secret into the bustling hermanito of Cabo San Lucas, so you'll want to visit before the crowds are permanent.
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4.5 based on 633 reviews
Secluded, crescent-shaped beach great for surfing and swimming.
We rented 4 boards and an umbrella and chairs for the beach for $600mxn--about $30. Then enjoyed the beach and water for the afternoon!!
4.5 based on 88 reviews
This beach offers fairly safe waters for swimming.
off the main highway, at a specific mile marker you jump onto a dirt road that is better suited for ATV's than the VW car we had. the longest 4KM drive of my life. Worth it though...We went early in the am, arrived before 10, place was empty and by the time we left, around 2pm, there were maybe 20 people on the whole beach. No vendors selling goods, just the sound of the waves. The water and sand glitter, as if there are gold flakes scattered throughout, and if you are adventurous you can climb up the hills on the sides of the beach to get a great wide view of the bay and the other to the north. Definitely worth the visit, if you like quiet beaches.
4.0 based on 107 reviews
An unpaved road leads to this famous beach, best known for its deep sea fishing.
Beautiful beach Great for snorkeling, sunbathing. Hotel and restaurant close by (unknown review) We loved it here, very rustic
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