Baja Expeditions
Over the years Baja Expeditions has fine tuned programs ensuring you can travel with confidence. They design trips that are focused on education and preservation. With flexible spontaneous itineraries, small group sizes, and their intimate knowledge of Baja they are able to take advantage of wildlife sightings. Each trip provides a unique wilderness experience, unlike any other.
Notes: Places To See - Family, Things to Do
Baja Mosquito Fleet
Mosquito Fleet will reward you with some of the greatest sportfishing available in the Sea of Cortez. Mosquito fleet has been providing world class sport fishing in La Paz, Mexico since 1984, longer than any other local fishing fleet.
Notes: Boat, Participatory, Places To See - Family, Things to Do
Jonathan Roldan's Tailhunter International
Most of Jonathan Roldan's Tailhunter International fishing is close to shore for even the largest gamefish species and anglers are never out of sight of land. The waters around La Paz are generally calm and in fact, the Sea of Cortez can be calmer than many lakes on some days! Imagine big game fishing where waters can be so clear or sometimes so shallow that you can even see the reefs below and see huge schools of gamefish swimming below your boat before exploding on your bait as they rip yards of line from your reel!
Notes: Boat, Participatory, Places To See - Family, Things to Do
Los Amigos de El Patron
Feel the live musical magic with Alejandro, Mario, Jhon and Alfonso - Live mariachi music while you eat!
Malecon (or Seaside Walk)
Stroll the coast along La Paz's Malecon as the bronze of a sunset lights the ocean. Visitors often walk along the pathway, search for their own slice of beach and then sink their toes into the sand as they let the day wash over them. Vendors selling food, drink and various crafts also frequent this walk.
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Museo de Antropologica Visits
Learn about the history of Baja California at this museum, featuring informational displays and dioramas of the different periods in the region's history.
Scuba Diving in La Paz
The tepid waters off the coast of La Paz and its nearby islands attract fish that mimic the colors and variety of a forever-blooming garden. Swim among coral reefs as you visit marine life in a natural setting. For added adventure, consider visiting the wreck of the Salvatierra, a ferry that sank in 1976.
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Sea Kayaking in La Paz
Pacific Ocean waters near La Paz are placid and warm, two terms that sit well with sea kayakers. The quiet simplicity of paddling in a single or double sea kayak appeals to many visitors to La Paz. Explore coves, islands and remote beaches while captaining a go-anywhere sea kayak.
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Shopping for Local Crafts in La Paz
What's a vacation without a few souvenirs? La Paz is laden with small markets and street-side vendors who have everything from playful trinkets to finely crafted textiles. Artesanias La Antigua California is famous for its extensive selection of Mexican folk art.
Notes: Arts/Crafts, Pottery, Textiles, Things to Do
Sport Fishing in La Paz
Trophy-sized fish roam the deep waters near La Paz's outlying islands. Charters that take anglers past Isla Espiritu Santo (or Sacred Spirit Island) are best for landing a marlin, sailfish or tuna that tests your line's strength. Summertime is best for catching the largest fish.
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