The small fishing village known as the lobster capital of Baja California has a range of restaurants serving the seafood delicacy, as well as a surf break and plenty of shops.
Visit this famous spot near Palenque and swim in large natural pools with crystal-clear water of an amazing blue color, surrounded by stunning waterfalls.
Appreciate the scenery of the great outdoors as you explore the ecological and cultural reserves of this city in the heart of a historic indigenous area.
Learn about indigenous and colonial history in this dynamic municipality. Explore the rugged surrounding countryside for its parks and quaint villages.
Leave the semi-desert behind and enter the lush realm of one of Mexico’s oldest nature reserves, which has ancient conifers, a cool climate and magnificent vistas.
Appreciate the scenery of the great outdoors as you explore the ecological and cultural reserves of this city in the heart of a historic indigenous area.