
Explore experiences by category
Animal Encounters & Wildlife
Meet Baja’s wildlife—sea lions, birds, and desert creatures on guided encounters.




Water Activities
Kayak, paddleboard, and swim in Baja’s clear waters—La Paz, Cabo, and beyond.





Sightseeing & Cultural Tours
Explore Baja culture with local food, art, and historic stops in La Paz and Todos Santos.
Sightseeing & Day Trips
Day-trip highlights across Baja: scenic drives, viewpoints, and coastal towns from Cabo.
Adventure & Off-Road
Roam Baja’s rugged trails on ATV/4x4 adventures through dunes, canyons, and desert roads.





Top Baja California Sur Must-Visit Destinations
Discover Cabo San Lucas, Loreto & Espiritu Santo—iconic beaches, parks, and landmarks for your next Mexico getaway.

Arch of Cabo San Lucas (El Arco)

Pelican Rock

Lover's Beach (Playa del Amor)

Bay of Cabo San Lucas

Medano Beach (Playa Médano)

Balandra Beach (Playa Balandra)

Marina Cabo San Lucas

Divorce Beach (Playa del Divorcio)

Santa Maria Beach (Playa Santa MarĂa)

Loreto Bay National Park (Parque Nacional BahĂa de Loreto)

Plaza Mijares

Land's End

Isla Espiritu Santo

Sierra de la Laguna

MalecĂłn

Pedregal de Cabo San Lucas

Chileno Beach (Playa Chileno)

Hotel California

San Jose Estuary (Estero San José)

San Jose del Cabo Church (Parroquia San José)
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Quick Facts
Best Time to Visit
The dry season typically occurs from November through May.
Language
Spanish is the primary language spoken in Baja California Sur.
Currency
The official currency used in Baja California Sur is the Mexican peso (MXN).
Visa Info
Entry requirements for Baja California Sur depend on the traveler's nationality and purpose.
Plug Type
Baja California Sur uses Type A and Type B electrical plugs with a standard voltage of 127V.
Time zone
Baja California Sur operates on Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8) year-round.






