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Explore Old Mining Towns, Fishing Villages, Artist Town and the City of La Paz

Listing ID: 48037
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What Will You Do

First stop is at "Tropico de Cancer" also referred to as the Northern Tropic to look at the flora and fauna of the Baja and stop at a local market to see some of the local art craft and some typical local sweets.

Next stop is at the look-point for the small town of Los Barriles known worldwide for its fishing grounds for big game fishers. This town offers the perfect combination of infrastructure and remoteness.

San Bartolo is a local favorite for its regional food and locally made candies. In this area there is a stream that almost all the time has water and is the main reason why there are some many fruit trees and because of this on this area has rooted a tradition that are the preserved fruits and production of homemade sweets.

This old mining town, once full of life, is now known as a ghost town. Here, you will find the vestiges of what was once a thriving community. You will walk through the old streets and buildings, being witness of what once was a huge mining operation. The main fireplace, designed by Gustave Eiffel (Eiffel Tower) is still in place, baptized "La Ramona" in honor of the saint on the day of its inauguration, still stands dominant up to a height of 47 meters.

La Paz deserves its name it stands with grace on a wide bay of the Sea of Cortes is still a tranquil and very Mexican port. It has preserved a sort of nostalgic "Old Baja atmosphere"

The Cathedral is one of the iconic and oldest buildings in the City of La Paz, the history of the building goes back to XIX century. It preserves paintings and baroque altarpieces from the 18th century that were obtained from the various missions by the Jesuit missionaries.

The waterfront boardwalk of La Paz "El Malecon" starts its construction in 1911, the last renovation finished this 2021. This is another iconic location of the City of La Paz, with its various sculptures that brings life to the Malecon, some of the most emblematic ones are a statue of "Jacques Cousteau", "El Viejo y el Mar" there are a total of 16 sculptures along the Malecon.

The Museum of Anthropology and History of Baja California Sur was inaugurated in 1981. It has a valuable collection of fossils that allows to understand the natural diversity of the Californian Peninsula. The exhibit includes inscribed stones, photographs of the cave paintings, details of pearl diving, weapons and objects from the time the Sub-Californians defended the land from foreign invasions.

An enchanting town where many artists live to create their art. Todos Santos is known for its thriving cultural and arts scene. Visit their old buildings like the Mission, Hotel California, Main Plaza.

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WHAT IS INCLUDED

  • Private transportation
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Bottled water
  • Lunch at Local Restaurant in La Paz

WHAT IS EXCLUDED

  • Gratuities
  • Museum entrance fee
  • Beverages at restaurant

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation nearby
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for kids under 6 years old for the length of the tour
  • This tour includes roundtrip transportation, once you make the reservation, let us know the name of the hotel or location you will be staying in order for us to schedule and confirm pick up time.

INFORMATION REQUESTED BY THE TOUR OPERATOR

  • Hotel/Pick Up - Drop Off Location

TRANSFER CONDITIONS

Once we receive your booking we will schedule your pick up time according to your hotel location and will send the confirmation along with the pick up time and place that driver will meet you.

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