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Destinations for every possible interest

Pabellón de Hidalgo

A tiny magical village in Aguascalientes invites visitors to a ton of historical and cultural sites, along cobblestone streets in an arid and windswept landscape.

Calvillo, Aguascalientes

Wonderful destination with a strong historical artisan tradition, natural beauty all around, long considered the Guava Capital of the World.

Real de Asientos

A tiny mining town in Aguascalientes still gets a strong wind from the past, and visitors take to the pink stone streets for the very atmosphere.

San José de Gracia, Aguascalientes

One of the most important little towns in Aguascalientes.

Tecate, Baja California

Tecate is the only Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) located on a border. It\\\\\\\'s the starting point of the Wine Route, home to some of the state\\\\\\\'s oldest wineries. It\\\\\\\'s the place where you can enjoy one of Baja California\\\\\\\'s greatest natural gems: La Rumorosa.

Loreto, Baja California Sur

The long pilgrimage of evangelization and civil colonization of Baja and Alta California began from Loreto, and notable examples of missionary architecture can be found in and around Loreto. In addition to its rich history, Loreto offers its visitors stunning natural landscapes and islands with a diversity of endemic flora and fauna. Loreto\\\'s underwater life is also rich in contrasts, from blue whale watching to diving in the National Marine Park.

Santa Rosalía, Baja California Sur

Santa Rosalía is located in the municipality of Mulegé, Baja California Sur, on the coast of the Gulf of California. Santa Rosalía is known for its unique historic architecture. It offers unforgettable experiences, as its mining and cultural past was enriched by the presence of French, Mexican, indigenous, and even Chinese and Japanese settlers, making it a truly special place.

Todos Santos, Baja California Sur

A magical town located on a plateau at the foot of the Sierra de la Laguna, a paradise overlooking the Pacific Ocean amidst an oasis of crops, palm groves, and the sugarcane fields of the Pilar Valley. The fertility of its soil and the abundant water from the springs of the Sierra de la Laguna led Todos Santos to a boom in agriculture, especially sugarcane cultivation, at the end of the last century.

Candelaria

One of the most brilliant and colorful stops on the Tren Maya, the waters around Candelaria seem to flow with the rhythm of the people and the town.