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		<title>Loreto in 48 hours</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Loreto, BCSWhat a lovely town this is. Loreto is one of the oldest settlements in Mexico, dating back to 1697. The small coastal town is nestled on the shores of Loreto Bay National Park, which boasts 800 square miles of protected islands and beaches. We&#8217;ll show you how to make the most of Loreto in 48 Hours. The Hotel Oasis We stayed at the Hotel Oasis, an adorable small palapa hotel at the South end of the Malecón and walking distance to the marina and the plaza. This is the traditional hotel in town. It was built with local materials by the current owner’s parents in 1962. Furthermore, the hotel is on the beach, pet-friendly and has spacious air-conditioned rooms as well as a salt-water pool. In addition, the rooms are beachfront with stunning views of the Sea of Cortez, Isla Coronado &#38; Isla del Carmen. Equally important, the on-site restaurant features outdoor or indoor dining and the breakfast buffet was delicious. Exploring Loreto The Islands of Loreto are in a prime location for water buffs. It sits between Mexico&#8217;s mainland and the Baja California peninsula in the Sea of Cortez. As a result, it is one of Mexico’s largest marine preserves. On our first morning, we ventured to the Marina and easily rented a panga for the day. It was an incredible adventure to Isla Coronado. Along the way, we saw Whales, Dolphins, Sea Lions, Blue Footed Booby&#8217;s and Osprey and so much more. This was an epic start to our visit and the perfect way to making the most of seeing Loreto in 48 hours. Isla del Coronado Afterwards we visited a beautiful beach on Isla de Coronado. Our Capitan beached the panga so we could explore the island. At last we were in complete solitude and we were the only ones on the island. Not only was it a beautiful day on the water, but it was also incredible wildlife viewing. The town of Loreto is designated as a pueblo magico (magic town in Spanish) by the Mexican government. The government gives this distinction to towns with significant natural beauty or historical importance. Loreto is built around the enchanting Misión de Loreto. The Mission-style church is from the end of the 17th century and the oldest Misión in Baja. Along the cobblestone streets you&#8217;ll find historic buildings, exotic flora, open-air markets, and a vibrant town square filled with friendly locals. Not to mention, delicious restaurants. Authentic Mexican Cuisine There are many choices of restaurants in the town square. However we ate at Mi Loreto, a charming restaurant with classic Baja cuisine choices. The food was spectacular and well as the decor and the service. Later that evening, we ate at Claudias, a sidewalk cafe on the Plaza, again, exceptional food and drinks. The Baja peninsula is full of awesome destinations and natural beauty, and Loreto Mexico is no exception. For more history of Loreto visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loreto,_Baja_California_Sur For more 48 Hour Adventures in Mexico visit: 48 Hour Adventures Baja California Sur</p>
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		<title>La Paz, Baja Ca Sur, Mexico ~ Seals, Whale Sharks and the Sea of Cortez</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2020 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We booked this two-day getaway in La Paz, Mexico with a plan to swim with the whale sharks. Little did we know we would have one of our Best. Days. EVER! We checked into a corner room at Las Gaviotas Hotel. This hotel is a hidden gem. It has sixteen 1 &#38; 2 bedroom apartments, fully furnished, great views and a block and a half off the Malecón (Malecón translates to &#8220;pier&#8221; in Spanish but is the common name for the boardwalk that stretches along the waterfront in Latin beach towns around the world.) Our hosts, the owners Linda &#38; Chalo are incredibly gracious and offered a lot of local tips for us to pass on to you. They also have a stash of beach chairs and basic beach gear available to borrow. Just down on the Malecón at the end of the street is the restaurant Mariscos Los Laureles. The fresh whole fish and coconut shrimp are amazing. Honestly everything on the menu is divine. Swimming with seals &#38; whale Sharks An early breakfast at Mariscos Bismarkcito fueled us up and we headed to the boat launch kiosk. There are many vendors that offer tours to swim with the whale sharks. You can get hustled by random guys on the Malecón but we chose to book thru one of the kiosks near the town&#8217;s Centro Plaza. We were able to book a &#8220;combo&#8221; that included an all day boat ride to swim with the seals, have lunch on an isolated beach and swim with the whale sharks for $150 each. We boarded the boat with about 10 other people and headed out on a 2 hour ride that was colder than we expected. Bryan&#8217;s pro-tip would be to make sure you pack some warm gear as being on the ocean all day can get chilly. Several people had dressed for a &#8220;beach&#8221; day and were caught off guard. Our first stop was Isla Espíritu Santo. There are several hundred seals that live on this Isla and we geared up and jumped in the water for a swim. It was an unforgettable experience and one we definitely recommend. Next stop, our captain pulled the boat up to Playa Enseñada Grande. This secluded beach ranks as one of the most beautiful beaches we&#8217;ve ever been to. Our Captain had made fresh ceviche and we ate tostadas on the beach and went for a swim. Top 5 beaches in La Paz, Mexico Playa Enseñada Grande: Access by boat charter. Secluded with no services. Turquoise waters for swimming. Playa Balandra: We took a bus out of the bus station in the center of town. R/T fare was $5 each. Unique beach with some fruit vendors and souvenir vendors on the beach. Minimal food and beverages available. Beautiful seafoam colored water and large sand bank so you can walk a hundred yards out into the water and still be knee deep. Playa El Coromuel: Just North on the Malecón, you come to a small bay with a pier where they have a couple of restaurants and bars. Nearby there are bathrooms and some little commercial spots where you can buy beverages and seafood. Caimancito Beach: 2 miles North of town. Hotel nearby for food and beverage purchases. Liked by the locals. Playa Pichilingue: 10 miles North of La Paz. Full services available. Beautiful swimming beach. Swimming with Whale Sharks Whale shark season is from October to February and planning a trip during this time will provide you with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Our guide was highly experienced in finding the Whale sharks and after scouting for less than 30 minutes she was able to put us up close and personal to a Whale shark. These docile animals are up to 20 feet long but be prepared to swim, it takes some effort to keep up with them. However, swimming next to them was an emotional and a once-in-a-life time experience. Top 5 restaurants in La Paz Mariscos Los Laureles: On the North end of the Malecón. Seriously some of the best seafood we&#8217;ve ever had. Los Bismarkcitos: On the Malecón with great view. Had an delicious breakfast here and the place is packed at night. Fresh seafood from local fishermen and reasonably priced. The Tailhunter Restaurant: Fresh seafood daily from local fishermen. You can also book day fishing charters here. Steinbeck&#8217;s at Costa Baja: Inspired by the award wining author who spent a lot of time in the Sea of Cortez. Great steak and seafood restaurant. A little pricey but worth an Uber trip to see this beautiful resort and enjoy a night of fine dining. Los Magueyes: Off the beaten path but great authentic Mexican food and some vegan options. La Paz, unlike Cabo still retains much of its small, authentic Baja Mexico town feeling. Day trips from here include Los Cabos &#38; Todo Santos. We highly recommend you read two of the books written by John Steinbeck that are based on this quaint fishing town. The Pearl and Logs from the Sea of Cortez were written by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and will give you a glimpse into what this area was like in the 1950&#8217;s when he was exploring here. Many of the places we visited are discussed in detail in these books. Be sure to check out our other blogs of places to visit in Baja, Ca. Sur.</p>
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		<title>San Felipe, Baja Ca Sur, Mexico ~ a fishing village on the Sea of Cortez</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Jul 2019 20:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>San Felipe has been a vacation destination for our family since we were children. This seaside fishing village sits on the north west side of the Sea of Cortez. From San Diego it is about a 4 hour drive and about a 6 hour drive from Phoenix or Los Angeles. This is our go-to spot whenever we are craving a quick Mexican get-away.  Activities in San Felipe range from  swimming, paddle boarding, snorkeling and fishing to just relaxing. The beaches in the center of town offer an abundance of rentals that include banana boats, sport fishing trips and kayaks. Because of it’s proximity to the desert, there are ample places to rent ATV’s to explore the off-road areas.  There are a great deal of beaches to explore however, San Felipe experiences a huge tidal flow. At low tide the water can recede to over a mile out. Be sure to check your tide charts when planning your beach visits. South beach is one of our favorites. It’s just south of town and offers swimming with waves, snorkeling with lots of fish to see and shelling. However, if you head south on route 5 there are many more beaches that are less populated. Did someone say fish tacos? San Felipe is the birthplace of the fish taco. It is said that Ralph Rubio of Rubios restaurants got his original recipe from the fishermen in San Felipe. All along the Malecón are a series of open air taco shops that feature shrimp and fish tacos and other seafood selections. This is where we eat 90% of our meals when in San Felipe. We don’t specifically recommend one, just pop into the one that looks fun and enjoy some of the yummy fresh seafood.  Our favorite places to stay Stella del Mar is about a mile south of town and has small single unit bungalows. There are 14 beachfront units that feature individual palapas that will provide shade during the day and a quiet place to watch the waves at night. The feature bar service to the palapas and the beach vendors pass by regularly selling palettes and souvenirs. The restaurant here is excellent and the machaca breakfast here is some of the best we’ve ever had. You can walk to town via the beach or taxi service is easily available.  The El Cortez is a half a mile south of town and has charming rooms and easy access to a beautiful beach. There’s also a nice pool and a fun restaurant and bar with epic margaritas. Additionally, they have a rental service for everything you need. If you are looking for more upscale accommodations, you can find some out of town luxury condo rentals on VRBO. If you&#8217;re looking for Camping in San Felipe, there are many campgrounds and beaches that allow camping with beachfront views. On weekend nights, the Malecón erupts with activity. Families line the walkway and the parade of cars “cruising” the strip is nonstop. Street vendors are plentiful selling elotes, fresh churros and more. The music from the bands of mariachis cascades out over the crowd into the air. There is an overabundance of bars along the street where you can grab a beer and enjoy the spectacle.  Valle de los gigantes (Valley of the giants) One of the more spectacular sites in San Felipe is about 20 minutes south of town on route 5 at Rancho Punto Estrella called the Valle de los gigantes (Valley of the giants.) This forest of Sahuaro cacti is a true gift of nature. Some of them reach as high as 50 feet into the sky. You can tour them from the car but you’ll definitely want to get out and walk around these magnificent species.  Back in town there is some fantastic shopping. Here you can purchase everything from souvenirs to tapestries, textiles and hand-blown glass. San Felipe is charming town to get away to and relax, enjoy some remarkable food and make some great memories.  Be sure to check out our blogs of La Paz and Puerto Peñasco for other Baja, Ca. Sur road-trips!</p>
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		<title>Puerto Peñasco, Baja Ca Sur, Mexico ~ 48 hours in a sleepy Mexican town</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2019 03:44:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of our favorite Mexican weekend getaways is Puerto Peñasco. It’s about a 5 hour drive from San Diego and 4 hours from Phoenix or Tuscon. It sits on the Northeast corner of the Sea of Cortez directly across from San Felipe as a crow flies. Puerto Peñasco (or Rocky Point) was a town my father spent a lot of time in when he was young so it is really special to us.  There are a dozen or so high-rise hotel/resorts to the north of the main town that are pretty much all the same place. They are all high-rise buildings with patios and ocean views. They have full amenities, restaurants, large pools, rental offices. You can book boat trips and rent beach gear at most of them. They all sit on a beautiful beach that goes for miles. There is snorkeling, swimming, shelling, and fishing. If you’re here for a beach vacation, they are perfect.  The Dream Weaver Casitas Our favorite place to stay in Puerto Peñasco is the charming Dream Weaver Palapa Casitas. Their casitas sleep from 2-9 people. This little piece of paradise is located on of a small hill on the south side of Old Port and a block from the Malecón. Two of the casitas have a private balcony with a magnificent view of the Sea of Cortez. The location of the Dream Weaver puts you walking distance from restaurants, bars and shopping. The party on the Malecón at night emits the classic feeling of Old Mexico. Families line the walkway, mariachis play, street vendors with everything from souvenirs to elotes hawk their wares and the vibe is bewitching.  Our favorite restaurants in Puerto Peñasco Max’s is on the Malecón and breakfast on the patio is a perfect way to start the day. The Point sits on stilts over the water. The fresh seafood is heavenly. Choices range from whole fish to shrimp stuffed avocado salad. The view is serene and it is a great spot to enjoy a delicious meal and a sunset.  Pedros is a little hidden gem just off the Malecón. The quaint restaurant features fresh local seafood, great margaritas and excellent service.  The Tekila bar is a tiki themed restaurants. There are a few tables on the back deck. Another great spot for a cocktail and sunset.  We have two main things we love about Puerto Peñasco. Firstly, the fresh seafood. Secondly is the beaches. There are miles of them with easy access. There are many places to snorkel, swim and fish.  Our 3 favorite beaches in Puerto Peñasco Sandy beach ~ There are a lot of activities available at this beautiful beach area, including swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, water skiing, parasailing, jet skiing, surfing, fishing and more. Tucson Beach ~ Located in Cholla Bay this small stretch of beach is perfect for wading and swimming due to its very calm waters when the tide is in.  When the tide is down it will reveal its rocky landscape where it’s common to see families of sea lions relaxing on these rock. Playa La Joya/Playa Encanto ~ These two beaches lie next to each other and are about 12 miles from Puerto Peñasco. Both of them offer beautiful scenery and serenity. They are the perfect beaches to go for a walk, swimming, shelling and relaxing in the sun. These two beaches are less inhabited than the others therefore, they are much more peaceful. When you visit Puerto Peñasco, be sure to bring a cooler. You’ll want to take home some of the fresh Mexican prawns that are available at the outdoor fish market in the middle of Old Puerto.  Dozens of stalls line this street and the local fisherman have seafood fresh every  morning. They’ll pack it in a double bag and give you some ice to keep it fresh for the ride home.  Be sure to check out our other blogs of places to visit in Baja, Ca. Sur.</p>
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