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Baja California Mexico
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Cabo San Lucas |
Los Cabos is at the southern tip of Mexico’s
Baja California peninsula. Approaching by air across the Sea of Cortés
(which separates the Baja from the rest of Mexico) the visitor first sees
contrast: the craggy peaks of the Sierra de la Laguna form a backdrop to
miles of golden beach, blue water and dramatic red rock formations; saguaro
cactus, palms and cultivated gardens cover the pale gold desert landscape.
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| East Cape |
The East
Cape is famous for great beaches, eco-tours, serenity and seclusion for over
half a century. These beautiful beaches run from Buena Vista, all the way to
San Jose Del Cabo, over 65 miles south. They are the best beaches Baja has
to offer!
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| Ensenada |
Known as the
"Cinderella of the Pacific", Ensenada is located 70 miles south of the
international border, a 90-minute drive from San Diego. Its warm
Mediterranean climate, friendly atmosphere and accessibility by land, air,
and sea have made Ensenada a favorite tourist destination for many years,
and Mexico's second most-visited port-of-call for major cruise lines and
pleasure boats.
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| La Paz |
La Paz Baja
California Mexico is located right on the Tropic of Cancer, with a desert
landscape and comfortable dry and warm climate year-around. The natural
marine wonders of the Bay of La Paz and the surrounding area make it the
eco-tourism capital of Mexico.
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| Loreto |
Loreto Baja
California, Mexico is a place that encourages you to commune with nature,
play water sports and take the Baja 1000 route in search of whales, cave
paintings and colonial missions. Because of Loreto, Baja’s climate,
infrastructure and relative isolation, it is also ideal for resting and
forgetting about the pressures of everyday life.
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Punta Los Cabos |
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Rosarito Beach |
Just across the Mexican
border Rosarito Beach is only 18 miles from the border via the beautiful
Rosarito-Tijuana Scenic Road. A vacation in Rosarito Beach begins with a
drive along the Pacific coast of the great Baja peninsula, a travel
experience in itself.
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| San Felipe |
San Felipe has gradually transformed from a
sleepy fishing village into a popular vacation resort with an International
Airport, Nightclubs, Restaurants, Sport Fishing, Snorkeling, Sailing Cruises
and Sightseeing Tours. San Felipe is also home to dirt bike and desert
racing enthusiasts – with annual events throughout the year.
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