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Kramer - Moon Baja

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Moon Travel Guides: Your World Your Way
Warm, turquoise ocean, rugged desert mountains, and cities bursting with art and culture. Immerse yourself in this colorful peninsula with Moon Baja.

  • Strategic itineraries in an easy-to-navigate format, such as Classic Baja Road Trip, Marine Adventures, Exploring the Sierra, and The Foodie Scene
  • Curated advice from local writer and tour guide Jennifer Kramer, who has spent nearly 30 years sharing all that Baja has to offer
  • Full-color with vibrant, helpful photos
  • Detailed maps and directions for exploring on your own
  • Activities and ideas for every traveler: Cruise down Mexicos Highway 1 with endless desert as a backdrop and the warm Baja breeze on your face. Sip a cerveza from your hammock, or take a panga ride out to see dolphins, whales, and sharks in the Sea of Cortez. Go wine or beer tasting in Ensenada, sample the freshest fish tacos on...
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    BAJA

    JENNIFER KRAMER

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    a tour boat in Cabo Pulmo

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    palapa at Los Frailes Beach

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    sunset from Las Animas Bajas in San Jos del Cabo

    Baja California is a land rich with cultural treasures, natural landscapes, and exhilarating adventures. With its dramatic terrain ranging from picturesque turquoise waters and white-sand beaches to rugged desert mountain ranges, its a region that leaves a long-lasting impression on those who journey through it. Baja shares the same warm and colorful culture of the rest of Mexico, but due to its isolated peninsular geography, it has a spirit and manner unique to itself.

    In the north are the cities of Tijuana and Ensenada, leading an exciting culinary movement with bourgeoning wine region and craft beer industry. In the south, Los Cabos offers luxury resorts, world-class golf courses, chic art galleries, and upscale restaurants. In between are colorful deserts, picturesque mountain ranges, and unspoiled coastlines. A few fishing villages and small colonial towns are nestled within these glories of nature. This is the Baja that adventurers seek out. This is where surfers find perfect waves without the crowds, anthropologists view rarely seen cave paintings, anglers come to catch large yellowtail by the dozens, historians to study the first Spanish missions, and divers experience what Jacques Cousteau called the worlds aquariumthe Sea of Cortez.

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    mariachi statues on the roof of Hotel California

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    artisan shopping in Loreto

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    Misin San Francisco Xavier de Vigg-Biaund

    A road trip is the perfect way to explore and discover the peninsula. Cruise down Mexico 1 with the endless cactus deserts as a backdrop and the warm Baja breeze in your face. Encounter small seaside villages where local fishers will invite you to join them in a home-cooked meal of fresh-caught lobster. Enjoy a cerveza from the comfort of a hammock with the breezes of the Pacific erasing all cares. Take a panga ride out to encounter a pod of dolphins that swim and jump alongside the boat. Watch vibrant sunsets over the ocean followed by bonfires on the beach with a blanket of stars overhead.

    Even though its practically in their backyard, most people in the United States arent aware of the special treasures that Baja has to offer beyond margaritas and mariachis. Bring an open mind and a sense of adventureBaja awaits.

    Chileno Bay is one of Los Cabos best beaches San Borjitas cave paintings - photo 16

    Chileno Bay is one of Los Cabos best beaches

    San Borjitas cave paintings Plaza de los Mariachis in Cabo San Lucas FOUR - photo 17

    San Borjitas cave paintings.

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    Plaza de los Mariachis in Cabo San Lucas

    FOUR DAYS

    Northern Baja is a popular destination for long weekends because of the beaches, incredible culinary scene, and Mexicos wine country. Tijuana, Rosarito, Ensenada, Valle de Guadalupe, and Tecate (or any combination of these) all make for quick and easy road trips. In Baja Sur, Loreto, La Paz, and Los Cabos are easy to reach by plane for perfect four-day escapes.

    SEVEN DAYS

    With a full week, take a road trip to Baha de los ngeles to relax and swim with the whale sharks. Southern Baja can be fully explored by flying into Los Cabos and taking the cape loop around the East Cape, La Paz, and the West Cape.

    THREE WEEKS

    Three weeks is a comfortable amount of time to explore most of what the peninsula has to offer from the U.S. border to the tip of the peninsula and back again. Stop at all the towns along Mexico 1, explore the Spanish missions, take advantage of the beautiful beaches along the way, and save some time to relax.

    Where to Go
    Tijuana, Ensenada, and Valle de Guadalupe

    Tijuana is going through a cultural renaissance with exquisite restaurants, craft breweries, and art galleries taking over the spaces where the nightclubs and bars used to be. Down the Pacific coast, Ensenada also draws foodies to its high-end restaurants, famous street carts, and fish taco stands. Ensenadas Ruta del Vino takes travelers into the Valle de Guadalupe, popular for its charming boutique wineries and campestre restaurants.

    Mexicali, San Felipe, and the Sierra de Jurez

    Mexicali, the capital of Baja California Norte, is a tranquil city with a bourgeoning craft beer scene and Mexicos largest Chinatown, La Chinesca. Travelers head to the nearby Sierra de Jurez to enjoy hot springs in the Caon de Guadalupe. Down the coast is the Sea of Cortez village of San Felipe where tourists and expats fish and relax. Visit the giant cardn cacti in the Valle de los Gigantes or camp at Baha San Luis Gonzaga.

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