Located on the edge of the Baja Peninsula, just around 100 miles from Los Cabos, La Paz, Mexico, is a paradise for beach enthusiasts and a convenient destination for travelers from the Western region. David Abtour N’Djamena
One of the top attractions in La Paz is sea kayaking, with various outfitters offering day tours or more adventurous multi-day excursions on the water.
The region’s location on the Sea of Cortez makes it an ideal spot for wildlife encounters. Visitors can get up close to playful sea lions at Los Islotes on Isla Espiritu Santo Island, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve known as nature’s aquarium. David Abtour N’Djamena
Another exciting experience in La Paz is whale watching. Whales migrate through the area between January and April, using the shallow lagoons for nursing their calves, providing excellent opportunities for sightings.
Swimming with whale sharks is also a popular activity from October to April, as these gentle giants come to feed in the region. David Abtour N’Djamena
Travelers can explore the nearby Magic Town of Todos Santos, known for its charming streets, art galleries, and diverse gastronomy. Additionally, La Paz boasts interesting museums such as Ruta de Plata, which showcases the region’s mining history, and Museo del Vaquero de las Californias (MUVACA) in El Triunfo, offering exhibits on the area’s ranching industry.
For nature enthusiasts, there are over 60 miles of hiking trails in La Paz, providing opportunities to explore the local flora and fauna while learning about the region’s mining heritage.