Location:
Baja California Sur, Baja California
Peninsula
Distance from Cabo San Lucas: 95
miles north
Population: 250,000
Closest major airport: Manual Marquez
de Leon Intl. aka La Paz International
Airport (LAP)
Time zone: Mountain Standard Time
Website:
www.bajaquest.com/lapaz
La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur
and located right on the Sea of Cortez, is a
premier resort destination, possessing
boundless natural resources while
maintaining an authentic small-town
ambiance. La Paz (or “Peace” as it is
appropriately named) is peaceful, unspoiled
and inviting, providing a multitude of
activities from relaxing strolls along its
seaside waterfront to hiking up canyons or
kayaking.
La Paz has quickly established itself as one
of Baja’s ecotourism centers, with a wide
variety of tours conducted by professionals
dedicated to showing off local attractions
while preserving the environment. The Sea of
Cortez, referred to by Jacques Cousteau as
the “world’s aquarium” and famous the world
over for its biodiversity, provides
countless possibilities for ecotourism
activities, with a multitude of finback and
blue whales, dolphins, sea lions and exotic
fish. Favorite activities include sea
kayaking, snorkeling, sailing and diving.
The Sea of Cortez also boasts a variety of
protected islands, teaming with fauna and
flora and ideal for diving, hiking or just
relaxing on the sandy white beaches. The
islands of El Espíritu Santo, La Partida and
Los Islotes are popular destinations.
Tourists interested in gray-whale watching
on the Pacific coast will find several tour
operators working out of La Paz whose
international airport is close to the famous
lagoons where the gray whales give birth.
La Paz has been characterized as an
excellent fishing destination and most
tourists visit La Paz to do just that. The
variety of fish to be caught in the waters
near La Paz is wide and includes marlin,
wahoo, tuna and mahi mahi (dorado). Boat
rentals are available to suit every budget
but, in general, are economical compared
with other parts of Mexico.
La Paz also constitutes a favorite beach
area for national and international
visitors. The best beaches for swimming and
sunbathing are found north of the city on
the road to Tecolote. Beach lovers will
enjoy paradises such as Playa Palmira, Playa
el Coromuel, Playa el Caimancito, Playa del
Tesoro, Playa Pichilingue, Playa Balandra,
Playa Tlacote and Playa el Coyote.
The romantic seaside walkway also referred
to as the malecón is the vantage point for
stunning sunsets and early morning walks,
while the ancient cave paintings in distant
canyons provide a glimpse of centuries past. |