La Paz deserves its name as it stands with grace on a wide bay of the Sea of Cortez and is still a tranquil and very Mexican port. It has preserved a sort of nostalgic "Old Baja" atmosphere that will draw you in and put you at ease.
Points of interest: Historical Sites in the Baja; Visit to Mining Towns; Cathedral built in XVIII; Visit to Todos Santos artist town; Free time for Shopping; Visit to the East Cape fishing villages.
Inclusion
Roundtrip transfers from most of Los Cabos hotels; Bilingual Certified guide (Spanish, English); Beverages aboard vehicles (sodas, water and beer, 4 per person); Lunch at local Restaurant.
Exclusion
Beverages at Restaurant; Museum fee entrances; Gratuities for guides and waiters at restaurant.
Hours of Operation
Available: Wednesday and Friday; Tour starts with pick ups at 7:00am.
Duration
Approximately 10 hours.
Location
Tours starts in San Jose del Cabo with pick up at the main lobby of your hotel.
Itinerary
The East Cape (easily accessible by car, boat or private airplane) is a fishing village with beautiful hotels, restaurants, cafes, markets, a private airstrip and a lot of fishing boats. This is the ideal spot for a sport fishing adventure in an uncrowned atmosphere.
Our next stop is “El Triunfo,” a place most locals refers to as a “ghost town” not because of scary ghost tales, but for the peaceful energy that radiates from its old walls. Once a mining town, the city is characterized by rustic abandoned homes. La Paz where we will visit an 18th Century Cathedral and an anthropology museum where you will see relics of the ancient peninsular inhabitants as well as cave/rock paintings.
We will spend some time in the city’s commercial area where you’re able to purchase imported items tax free as well as authentic Mexican handcrafts.
After lunch our next stop is Todos Santos, an enchanting artists’ town where many masters live to create their art. You will experience a regional blend of contemporary and Mexican rustic art.
Participant restrictions
Tour available for all family members.
Additional Information
Walking is involved, please wear comfortable shoes and attire, wear sun block, hat and sunglasses.
Itinerary
The East Cape (easily accessible by car, boat or private airplane) is a fishing village with beautiful hotels, restaurants, cafes, markets, a private airstrip and a lot of fishing boats. This is the ideal spot for a sport fishing adventure in an uncrowned atmosphere.
Our next stop is “El Triunfo,” a place most locals refers to as a “ghost town” not because of scary ghost tales, but for the peaceful energy that radiates from its old walls. Once a mining town, the city is characterized by rustic abandoned homes. La Paz where we will visit an 18th Century Cathedral and an anthropology museum where you will see relics of the ancient peninsular inhabitants as well as cave/rock paintings.
We will spend some time in the city’s commercial area where you’re able to purchase imported items tax free as well as authentic Mexican handcrafts.
After lunch our next stop is Todos Santos, an enchanting artists’ town where many masters live to create their art. You will experience a regional blend of contemporary and Mexican rustic art.
Participant restrictions
Tour available for all family members.
Location
Tours starts in San Jose del Cabo with pick up at the main lobby of your hotel.
Itinerary
The East Cape (easily accessible by car, boat or private airplane) is a fishing village with beautiful hotels, restaurants, cafes, markets, a private airstrip and a lot of fishing boats. This is the ideal spot for a sport fishing adventure in an uncrowned atmosphere.
Our next stop is “El Triunfo,” a place most locals refers to as a “ghost town” not because of scary ghost tales, but for the peaceful energy that radiates from its old walls. Once a mining town, the city is characterized by rustic abandoned homes. La Paz where we will visit an 18th Century Cathedral and an anthropology museum where you will see relics of the ancient peninsular inhabitants as well as cave/rock paintings.
We will spend some time in the city’s commercial area where you’re able to purchase imported items tax free as well as authentic Mexican handcrafts.
After lunch our next stop is Todos Santos, an enchanting artists’ town where many masters live to create their art. You will experience a regional blend of contemporary and Mexican rustic art.
Participant restrictions
Tour available for all family members.
Additional Information
Walking is involved, please wear comfortable shoes and attire, wear sun block, hat and sunglasses.
Policies
At least 72 hours prior to tour date, please call to confirm your tour (8am-7pm).
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
La Paz deserves its name as it stands with grace on a wide bay of the Sea of Cortez and is still a tranquil and very Mexican port. It has preserved a sort of nostalgic "Old Baja" atmosphere that will draw you in and put you at ease. Points of interest: Historical Sites in the Baja; Visit to Mining Towns; Cathedral built in XVIII; Visit to Todos Santos artist town; Free time for Shopping; Visit to the East Cape fishing villages.
Inclusion
Roundtrip transfers from most of Los Cabos hotels; Bilingual Certified guide (Spanish, English); Beverages aboard vehicles (sodas, water and beer, 4 per person); Lunch at local Restaurant.
Exclusion
Beverages at Restaurant; Museum fee entrances; Gratuities for guides and waiters at restaurant.
Hours of Operation Available: Wednesday and Friday; Tour starts with pick ups at 7:00am.
Duration
Approximately 10 hours.
Location Tours starts in San Jose del Cabo with pick up at the main lobby of your hotel.
Itinerary The East Cape (easily accessible by car, boat or private airplane) is a fishing village with beautiful hotels, restaurants, cafes, markets, a private airstrip and a lot of fishing boats. This is the ideal spot for a sport fishing adventure in an uncrowned atmosphere. Our next stop is “El Triunfo,” a place most locals refers to as a “ghost town” not because of scary ghost tales, but for the peaceful energy that radiates from its old walls. Once a mining town, the city is characterized by rustic abandoned homes. La Paz where we will visit an 18th Century Cathedral and an anthropology museum where you will see relics of the ancient peninsular inhabitants as well as cave/rock paintings. We will spend some time in the city’s commercial area where you’re able to purchase imported items tax free as well as authentic Mexican handcrafts. After lunch our next stop is Todos Santos, an enchanting artists’ town where many masters live to create their art. You will experience a regional blend of contemporary and Mexican rustic art.
Participant restrictions
Tour available for all family members.
Additional Information Walking is involved, please wear comfortable shoes and attire, wear sun block, hat and sunglasses.
Itinerary
The East Cape (easily accessible by car, boat or private airplane) is a fishing village with beautiful hotels, restaurants, cafes, markets, a private airstrip and a lot of fishing boats. This is the ideal spot for a sport fishing adventure in an uncrowned atmosphere. Our next stop is “El Triunfo,” a place most locals refers to as a “ghost town” not because of scary ghost tales, but for the peaceful energy that radiates from its old walls. Once a mining town, the city is characterized by rustic abandoned homes. La Paz where we will visit an 18th Century Cathedral and an anthropology museum where you will see relics of the ancient peninsular inhabitants as well as cave/rock paintings. We will spend some time in the city’s commercial area where you’re able to purchase imported items tax free as well as authentic Mexican handcrafts. After lunch our next stop is Todos Santos, an enchanting artists’ town where many masters live to create their art. You will experience a regional blend of contemporary and Mexican rustic art.
Participant restrictions Tour available for all family members.
Location
Tours starts in San Jose del Cabo with pick up at the main lobby of your hotel.
Itinerary The East Cape (easily accessible by car, boat or private airplane) is a fishing village with beautiful hotels, restaurants, cafes, markets, a private airstrip and a lot of fishing boats. This is the ideal spot for a sport fishing adventure in an uncrowned atmosphere. Our next stop is “El Triunfo,” a place most locals refers to as a “ghost town” not because of scary ghost tales, but for the peaceful energy that radiates from its old walls. Once a mining town, the city is characterized by rustic abandoned homes. La Paz where we will visit an 18th Century Cathedral and an anthropology museum where you will see relics of the ancient peninsular inhabitants as well as cave/rock paintings. We will spend some time in the city’s commercial area where you’re able to purchase imported items tax free as well as authentic Mexican handcrafts. After lunch our next stop is Todos Santos, an enchanting artists’ town where many masters live to create their art. You will experience a regional blend of contemporary and Mexican rustic art.
Participant restrictions Tour available for all family members.
Additional Information Walking is involved, please wear comfortable shoes and attire, wear sun block, hat and sunglasses.
Policies At least 72 hours prior to tour date, please call to confirm your tour (8am-7pm). Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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