Why Santa Rosalia Should Be on Your Baja Sur Bucket List
Santa Rosalia may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking of Baja Sur, but that’s precisely what makes it so special.
The Gulf of California, also called the Sea of Cortez and the Bermejo Sea, is a narrow body of water located in Mexico, between the Baja California peninsula and the Mexican states of Sonora and Sinaloa.
Due to its natural wealth, the islands and protected areas of the Sea of Cortez were named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005.
Santa Rosalia may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking of Baja Sur, but that’s precisely what makes it so special.
With its shimmering turquoise waters, rugged desert landscape, and an aura of untouched natural beauty, Balandra Beach is, without a doubt, nature’s masterpiece in this tranquil corner of Mexico.
Medano Beach is located in the heart of Cabo San Lucas and stands out for its light, soft white sand and turquoise water overlooking the famous Arch.
La Ventana & El Sargento comprise a small town in Baja California Sur, about 40 minutes from La Paz (in Ventana Bay). Despite being so small and quiet…
Bahia de Los Angeles is nestled in the Baja California peninsula between the Central Desert and the Sea of Cortez. Also considered a biosphere reserve, it is a refuge for whales and countless bird species.
Of indescribable beauty, the Baja California peninsula beaches are some of the most peculiar on the planet. Read more…
The Baja Peninsula has access to two of the most productive ocean fisheries in the world. From big marlin to beautiful roosterfish, you will find some amazing opportunities with access by road or boat.
The Mexican Riviera, unlike the Riviera Maya, comprises three very different beach destinations. Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta make up this popular Riviera that is a destination for cruise ships coming from Los Angeles or San Francisco.
If you’re planning on fishing in Mexico on your next vacation, you came to the right spot. There are many places where sport fishing is allowed. This is thanks to the vast coastline of the Mexican geography.
The peninsula of Baja California Sur, surrounded by the beautiful waters of the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean, is the perfect destination for relaxation, natural life observation, aquatic amusements, and tasting some of the best seafood in the country.