The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Baja California Sur, Baja California Sur

November 22, 2021 Osvaldo Hartline

Discover the best top things to do in Baja California Sur, Baja California including Loreto Bay National Marine Park, El Arco de Cabo San Lucas, Isla Espiritu Santo, Bahia Concepcion, Ivan Guaderrama Art Gallery, Mt. Solmar, Reserva de la Biosfera del Vizcaino, Malecon, Bay of Cabo San Lucas, Malecon.
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1. Loreto Bay National Marine Park

Loreto Mexico +52 613 134 0350 http://www.lamisionloreto.com
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5.0 based on 623 reviews

Loreto Bay National Marine Park

This park works to preserve Loreto's desert ecosystem.

Reviewed By Dahlyana

My husband and I recently visited Loreto, Mexico and it was a wonderful visit. We did some sight seeing on our own but also used the tour company of Wild Loreto for an all day tour to the Pacific to see the gray whales and their calves. It was awesome and our tour guide, Chalio, was wonderful. He knew when the whales were getting ready to come up and we had our cameras ready. We liked our tour to the see the whales with Chalio so much that we decided to take another tour to Coronado Island that is in the National Marine National Park in Loreto Bay in order to see more marine life! Marine life we saw in all its glory; we saw sea lions, all sorts of birds including the blue footed booby, dolphins, and had a beautiful hike on a clean and well marked trail that revealed millions of years of geologic activity. All stunning and Chalio was a wonderful guide. I hope Loreto Bay stays protected as the ecological wonder that it is.

2. El Arco de Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas T2A 6P2 Mexico
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5.0 based on 8,472 reviews

El Arco de Cabo San Lucas

Tourists flock to this natural rock formation, a whale-watching site and snorkeling spot.

Reviewed By mcmomny - Rochester, United States

Had a wonderful hour taxi ride trip, great guide who told us the history of Lovers Beach and Divorce Beach, showed us the sea lions and made sure we saw Pedro the sea lion on the ride back!

3. Isla Espiritu Santo

Playa el Tecolote, La Paz 23000 Mexico +52 612 200 3989 [email protected] http://baja.org
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5.0 based on 1,810 reviews

Isla Espiritu Santo

Witness the beauty of ocean wildlife: this small island teems with dolphins, sea lions and all kinds of fish.

Reviewed By titouerics - San Francisco, United States

7days Kayaking around the Island: camping on secluded beach with amazing sunset, small hikes inside the Island and beautiful snorkeling ...

4. Bahia Concepcion

Mulege Mexico
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5.0 based on 133 reviews

Bahia Concepcion

Sheltered bay perfect for kayaking, swimming, snorkeling and fishing.

Reviewed By susanvB1589IW

Beautiful beaches!! Clear blue water and white sandy beaches. Many islands to explore with hidden beaches. Nice swimming and snorkeling

Calle Alvaro Obregon # 20 Col. Centro, San Jose del Cabo 23400 Mexico +52 624 122 4865 [email protected] http://www.ivanguaderrama.com
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5.0 based on 212 reviews

Ivan Guaderrama Art Gallery

Reviewed By janemB1490XZ

This was such an unexpected delight! From the minute i walked in the door, there was a personal greeting, invitation to view the interactive artwork and download a free APP to enjoy the gallery on my own or with their docents! The artwork literally comes alive thru the APP, when you touch it. There is a piano piece that you PLAY! Another piece where you and another person can each touch the side and then hold hands. You play music with your fingers on your partner's hand!

6. Mt. Solmar

Cabo San Lucas Mexico
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5.0 based on 444 reviews

Mt. Solmar

Reviewed By travlngal2015

Hubby, friend and I decided to try the climb on our own only to discover a wonderful person named, Enrique. Enrique took our group up the mountain but unfortunately my husband and I got separated from the group and was solo. Enrique did discover us as we made our way down. My recommendations are to wear good footwear, hat, sunscreen and bring water or an electrolyte type drink. Enrique offers this climb every morning at 9:30. He doesn't charge for being your guide, and tips are optional. TIP the Man! He was my savior that day and saved my a**. He is also a dog trainer and the tips help out with food expenses, etc. LOVE You Enrique ! You are the man!

7. Reserva de la Biosfera del Vizcaino

Boulevard Emiliano Zapata S/N, Guerrero Negro 23940 Mexico +52 615 157 1777 http://elvizcaino.conanp.gob.mx/
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Reserva de la Biosfera del Vizcaino

Reviewed By Fearless730216 - Long Beach, United States

What a magical place this is. The Grey Whales were plentiful and friendly. We went with Malarrimo whale watching and our captain, Samuel, seemed to be a magnet for the whales! What a wonderful experience!

8. Malecon

Loreto Mexico
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4.5 based on 463 reviews

Malecon

This surfside avenue is Loreto's center for peoplewatching, by day and night.

Reviewed By K1488OSkevins - San Diego, United States

I would visit this place any time. Much better than La Paz!! Very clean and touristy with so much history. Nice people and very relaxing quiet city on an isolated type of beach. The city is a great place to visit with some beautiful churches and missions with so much Mexican culture here. We could not believe how well the city was kept up and taken care of for some many years. Really cool place to visit.

9. Bay of Cabo San Lucas

Website Link Does Not Work, Cabo San Lucas 23450 Mexico http://www.fonaturoperadoraportuaria.gob.mx/micrositios/API/CaboSnLucas/QuienesSomosCSL.asp
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4.5 based on 893 reviews

Bay of Cabo San Lucas

Sheltered harbor great for fishing.

Reviewed By RichardS778 - Scottsdale, United States

My wife and I have been to Los Cabos and the bay area many times on land and on cruise trips. On our last cruise on Princess the ship will shuttle you into the very pretty small harbor and from there you can strike out to so many points of interest like beaches, just a short water taxi ride or cab ride away, there is good fishing depending on the season, whale watching, snorkling, hotels, all inclusive resorts and this is a destination wedding location for many. With rere exception it is safe but always remember you are in Mexico and be smart. During the day it is 100% safe in my opinion. There is the usual tourist shopping...many places to eat and have drinks and so on. Hills surround the bay and it is just beautiful. Safe swimming in the bay but not on the Pacific side. Many tours are available. Folks there are friendly.

10. Malecon

La Paz Mexico 1237900 http://www.lapaz.gob.mx
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4.5 based on 1,808 reviews

Malecon

Beachside shopping street, providing you with spectacular views of the palm tree - lined beach as you browse through shops and restaurants.

Reviewed By ChicagoColorado - Longmont, United States

I love La Paz's Malecon. When you walk along the Malecon, you are absorbed into Mexico, surrounded by local families taking walks, groups of friends chatting, joggers running after (or before) work, young folks skating along on roller skates or boards.. The Malecon is broad enough to accommodate these various activities The Malecon is actually a stone tile walkway, several miles in length, along the city's waterfront. On one side, the Ensenada de la La Paz, sprinkled with small boats, pelicans, herons, terns, gulls. On the other side, a variety of eateries. I find this area so relaxing. A place to be a tourist without feeling like one.

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