Baja California Peninsula, Mexico

Baja California Peninsula, Mexico


Baja California Peninsula, Mexico

It was many years before the Baja California Peninsula, bounded by the United States to the north, by the Pacific Ocean to the west and by the Sea of Cortés in the east, eventually appeared on both Mexico and the world’s tourist map.

A tour from north to south of its 1,300 km length, through its arid landscape and dry climate, is full of surprises. On the border lies Tijuana, a first-rate tourist resort that receives hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. Traditional attractions include its bullfights and racecourse, as well as Rosarito beach with its cliffs, ideal for diving and fishing, and the Port of Ensenada, which has gradually become the cultural capital of the state of Baja California.

The south reflects all the stages in the state’s history, ranging from the cave paintings in the Sierra de San Francisco produced by the hunter-gatherers and the Jesuit missions, such as those in San Javier and Loreto to the tourist complex at Los Cabos and the city of La Paz, an ideal spot for a day’s fishing, observing whales or organizing yacht, boat or kayak trips to a nearby islands with some of the most beautiful beaches in Mexico.

Baja California North

Baja California norte is set in the far northeast of Mexico. Its shores are washed by the Pacific Ocean (to the west) and by the Sea of Cortés (to the east). It borders on Sonora to the northeast, Baja California Sur to the south and the North American state of California to the north.

The region was formerly inhabited by nomadic groups that left remarkable cave paintings as a testimony of their presence. Religion subsequently proved more effective than weapons in conquering the Indians and the remains of Jesuit missions can still be seen throughout the state.

This is one of the least humid areas in the world, with a dry, extreme climate. The landscapes are unusual, since the blue shades of the sea contrast with the desert and its steeply sloping mountain ranges covered with cactus. This strip of land contains fertile valleys and gorgeous beaches; its terrestrial and marine life is extremely varied while its wines and seafood are among the best in the country.

  • Tijuana was founded in the late 19th century and for many years, was a compulsory stopover for all those wishing to make the overland journey to upper California. Regarded as a steppingstone to the American dream, Tijuana grew and developed during the first half of the 20th century until it acquired a total population of approximately 50,000 inhabitants in the 1950’s.

    Few cities are as hospitable and cordial as Tijuana, which is an ideal place to get away from it all and to enjoy traditional tourist attractions. In addition to those that made Tijuana famous, like Jai Alai, the bullfights, the greyhound races, excellent restaurants, bars and discotheques and cabarets with enormous dance floor, the city now boasts a number of cultural attractions, such as those provided by the Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT).

    With its nearly two million inhabitants, Tijuana is now the gateway to a number of resorts spread along the border as far as the Misión del Sol in the Valle de Santo Tomás. It is a compulsory stopover on the way to the beaches and cliffs of the Californian coast, which is ideal for diving, fishing and other water sports, and the shortest way to the vineyards of Ensenada, now the center of a thriving grape growing and wine making area. It is also the closest point to the famous spa in the city of Tecate, the lunar landscape of la Rumorosa and the spectacular Sierra de Juárez as well as an ideal starting point for exploring the extensive Baja California Peninsula.

    A number of external factors contributed to its growth. The enactment of Prohibition Law in the United States drew crowds of visitors to Tijuana at a time where tourism was just beginning to develop as a world phenomenon. Ordinary American citizens and Hollywood stars alike regularly dropped into a city that at that time had the largest saloon in the world, known internationally as "La Ballena." Its luxurious counter, measuring nearly 100 m, attracted thousands of thirsty tourists in search of refreshment,


Baja California Sur

One of the states with the lowest population density, with fewer than 400,000 inhabitants. It was originally occupied by nomadic groups that left testimony of their presence in cave paintings. Baja California Sur was raised to the category of a state in 1974, when tourist resorts such as Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo were developed.

Like its northern counterpart, a trans-peninsular highway cuts through it from north to south.

In addition to the capes mentioned earlier, there are narrow canyons, the Sierra de la Giganta, and, to the south of La Paz, the state capital, the Sierra de la Laguna Biosphere Reserve, whose abundant vegetation and conifers are inhabited by endemic fauna; you can also swim in hot spring lakes. Visitors can ride mules or bicycles to the missions and fertile ranches built by the Jesuits over three hundred years ago.

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  • La Paz - As a premier resort destination, La Paz possesses boundless natural resources and maintains an authentic small town ambiance that sets it apart from the highly developed mega-resorts found throughout Mexico. La Paz is unspoiled, safe and inviting, providing relaxing strolls along its seaside waterfront amidst fiery sunsets. You can indulge in delicious local cuisine and dance until the wee hours. Or explore historic museums and shop for authentic Mexican arts and crafts. Try your luck and experience legendary sportfishing for marlin, wahoo, tuna, dorado and more. Snorkel with playful sea lions or scuba dive with hammerhead sharks and giant mantas. Kayak alongside friendly dolphins and whales or beachcomb in the tranquil bays of Espiritu Santo Island.

    Discover ancient cave paintings in distant canyons or venture into challenging mountain bike terrain. Or just relax and do nothing at all on an endless white sand beach and get reacquainted with your inner self. It's all here waiting for you in La Paz, Mexico.
     
  • Loreto 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 its climate, infrastructure and relative isolation, it is also ideal for resting and forgetting about the pressures of everyday life. And it is precisely this long isolation that preserved Loreto’s unusual attractions such as its beaches, clean sea and sky, fragile environmental marine and semi-desert niches that have subsisted and provide refuge for endangered species. From an urban point of view, Loreto is remarkable for the contrasts between its colonial heritage, the advance of modernization and the fact that it has managed to preserve the simple, friendly, cheerful atmosphere of small communities.

    Loreto was once the capital of a piece of territory stretching from California to Texas that included Sonora, Sinaloa and Coahuila. Nowadays it is the heart of a natural paradise known as the Sea of Cortés. Accidentally discovered in late 1533, Baja California has a history that blends ambition, scientific curiosity, evangelizing zeal and the challenges of nature. For over 150 years, it was considered an island, and several expeditions landed here in search of the pearls that originally made it famous. They all failed because of the difficulties of obtaining supplies, the resistance of the Indians and attacks by pirates, until October 25 1697 when Juan Maria Salvatierra created the first permanent settlement when he established the mission of Nuestra Señora de Loreto. The mission constituted an initial attempt at colonization, and served as the capital of the territory until 1829 when an earthquake destroyed the city and the capital was relocated to La Paz. It would be another 150 years, however, before Loreto was fully integrated into the country’s development, its international airport was built and its trans-peninsular highway was built.

    Located between the sea and the Sierra de la Giganta, the city is approximately 400 km from the far south of the peninsula and has a warm climate that fluctuates around 28ºC. Loreto Bay, which includes Coronado, Del Carmen, Danzante, Montserrate and Santa Catalina islands has been protected as a National Maritime Park since June 7 2000. It provides refuge for mother-of-pearl, starfish, sea urchins, fan coral, killer whales, blue whales, dolphins and sea lions.
     
  • Los Cabos When nature blends sky blue with navy blue, sculptures from the bottom of the sea come up to observe the spectacle and stay there for centuries, admiring the magnificent scenery. Los Cabos keeps watch over this gorgeous paradise that does everything in its power to help visitors enjoy the wonders of nature. The most popular stretch of the nearly 33 km. tourist and nautical corridor lies between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, an area regarded as one of the country’s major tourist complexes.

    Los Cabos offers first-rate tourist service, including top quality hotels and condominiums, superb golf courses, marinas and restaurants. Wonderful facilities are available for fishing, swimming and sailing. Playa Chileno is ideal for diving, while the area between Cabo San Lucas and Cabo Pulmo is perfect for surfing. In addition to being one of the most beautiful beach destinations in the country, Los Cabos is renowned for its sports fishing, since the junction between the Sea of Cortés and the Pacific Ocean produces an abundance of fish such as grouper, dorado, amberjack, marlin and sailfish, among others. Finally, you can’t leave without seeing the wonderful, unusually shaped Punta Balandra, one of Los Cabos’ distinctive landmarks.

    Winter attractions including watching the whales reach the waters of the Pacific from the western beaches of Cabo San Lucas. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy Sierra de la Laguna, a mountain range rising up in the north of the Los Cabos region, which is home to a vast number endemic species of flora and fauna. Los Cabos is located just 152 km outside of La Paz, the capital of the state of Baja California Sur; take Highway 1 which joins up with Highway 19. You can also reach Los Cabos via Pichilingue on two ferries from Mazatlán and Topolobampo, or fly in from the La Paz International Airport and continue your journey along the highway.

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