Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Tuesday, May 31st, La Paz, Baja California South

Greetings!

La Paz is my favorite city in Baja on this tour.  Each of the other places we have stayed brought unique experiences, and all proved valuable.  But La Paz has all of it.  It's resources are new enough, and organized well enough, to make it a place worth recommending to other travelers.  

It doesn't have the direct flights from California, so you'll have to work some to get here. But it's a short hop from Cabo San Lucas, or Los Mochis on the Mainland.  

Jacques Cousteau called it the "World's Aquarium".  Isla Espiritu Santos, and the northern beaches of La Paz,  containing adventures at opportune times of the year (when the whales are passing, when the whale sharks are feeding, when the manta rays are jumping, when the waters are warm, etc.)

But even without any of that (now), we enjoyed the atmosphere of perfect weather, great seafood, one of the longest beachfront promenades we've seen, (full of every form of self-transportation by all ages), and plenty of water sports all around you.

We'll be doing more of it tomorrow, and then flying home on Thursday (through Cabo San Lucas), but if you want more photos of the history of the first people (12,000 years ago), click on Tuesday, May 31st, La Paz. 

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