Loreto
The true resort town in Baja California Sur, Loreto is also famous as a historic and cultural destination, and one of the best whale watching spots on the coast.
The true resort town in Baja California Sur, Loreto is also famous as a historic and cultural destination, and one of the best whale watching spots on the coast.
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.
Still one of the most enchanted of surfing and contemporary art haunts on the peninsula, visitors end up staying and staying because there is something there that just keeps calling you back.
The fantastic pirate coast and a giant nature reserve where fresh water flows into the Gulf of Mexico.
Just the king of the little towns along the north shore of Lake Chapala, Ajijic is a great introduction to all of them.
Un espectáculo de luz, agua y emoción en el corazón del malecón. Vive la magia nocturna del malecón con fuentes danzantes y música sincronizada, cuando el mar se convierte en poesía.
A tremendously eye-catching freshwater lake and all the otherworldly charm of the Riviera Maya compressed into a walkable whimsical town far from everything you know and near everything you hoped for.
The biggest and most inviting island in Mexico is also in the big, bright, and brilliant Caribbean sea, and from there the imagination just starts to fly. . .
A once far-off site of coastal ruins, Tulum is newly accessible and impossibly vibrant, alive with a steady current from the ancient world to the here and now.