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9.4 373 reviews
Baja California
06/08 – 11/08
$223/nighttotal: $1115 (5 )
Condos At Sonoran Sky By To
1 4
apartment , Puerto Peñasco
Condos At Sonoran Sky by TO is situated in Puerto Peñasco, just 2.6 kilometres from Bonita Beach and 2.7 kilometres from Sandy Beach. This property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience. The apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, a private balcony, and a comfortable living space. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, a fitness centre, a tennis court, and direct access to a private beach.
9.5 42 reviews
Baja California
07/08 – 14/08
$217/nighttotal: $1519 (7 )
Casa Blanca D 404 · 2 Bedroom 2-bathroom Condo
2 4
apartment , Puerto Peñasco
This Casa Blanca Resort apartment in Puerto Peñasco's Sandy Beach area offers stunning Sea of Cortez views, a short stroll (approximately 0.8 km) across the resort's putting green from the beach. The fourth-floor flat sleeps six, boasting two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with granite worktops and modern appliances, plus in-unit laundry facilities and access to the resort's four swimming pools, spa, and on-site restaurants.
9.8 89 reviews
Baja California
23/08 – 27/08
$189/nighttotal: $756 (4 )
Finca Vidandrei Casa Eucalipto
1 2
house , Valle de Guadalupe
This one-bedroom country house is situated in Valle de Guadalupe, a short 95 kilometre drive from Tijuana International Airport and close to the renowned wine region. The property offers a private terrace with mountain views, a garden with barbecue facilities, and free Wi-Fi, making it ideal for a relaxing getaway.
9.0 46 reviews
Baja California
06/08 – 11/08
$221/nighttotal: $1105 (5 )
Sonoran Sea 1br Ssw 111 By Casago
1 4
house , Puerto Peñasco
This one-bedroom house is located just 400 metres from Sandy Beach in Puerto Peñasco, offering easy access to the beach and the Sonoran Sea. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The house features a terrace with sea views and a well-equipped kitchen, as well as a garden, fitness room, and a hot tub for relaxation. Guests can enjoy the convenience of free Wi-Fi, parking, and a 24-hour front desk.
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Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Baja California
What are the best landmarks to visit in Baja California, Mexico?
Baja California boasts diverse landmarks. In the north, you'll find the iconic whale watching areas around Guerrero Negro, perfect for spotting gray whales. Further south, La Paz offers stunning beaches and the Malecon, a vibrant boardwalk. Don't miss the majestic Sierra de San Pedro Mártir National Park with its pine forests and opportunities for hiking and exploring. For a unique experience, visit the Valle de Guadalupe, renowned for its vineyards and wineries.
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What is the best itinerary to experience Baja California, Mexico?
A great itinerary depends on your interests and time. A possible two-week itinerary could start in Tijuana, exploring its culinary scene and border culture. Then, head south to Ensenada, enjoying its beaches and seafood. Continue to the Valle de Guadalupe for wine tasting. Next, drive down the Pacific Coast Highway to La Paz, exploring the Sea of Cortez. Finally, consider a trip to Cabo San Lucas for its famous El Arco rock formation and luxurious resorts, before returning north.
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What is the best time to visit Baja California, Mexico?
The best time to visit Baja California is during the spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) for pleasant temperatures. Summer (June-August) can be very hot, especially in the southern parts, while winter (December-February) can be cool to cold in the north, though sunny and warm in the south.
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What popular festivals can you find in Baja California, Mexico?
Baja California hosts various festivals throughout the year. The Carnaval de Ensenada is a significant event, typically held in February or March, featuring parades, music, and dancing. The Fiestas de la Vendimia in the Valle de Guadalupe celebrates the grape harvest, usually in the fall, with wine tasting and cultural events. Many smaller, local celebrations occur throughout the year, depending on the region and time of year.
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What traditional local food should you try in Baja California, Mexico?
Baja California offers a rich culinary scene. You must try the fresh seafood, particularly the fish tacos. The region is also known for its carne asada, a grilled marinated beef dish. In the Valle de Guadalupe, try the local wines paired with regional cheeses and gourmet dishes. Don't forget to sample the various local craft beers.
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What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Baja California, Mexico?
To connect with locals, visit smaller towns and villages outside the main tourist hubs. Attend local markets and festivals to experience the culture firsthand. Consider taking a cooking class focused on regional cuisine, or join a guided hike or wine tour led by local experts. Simply striking up conversations in Spanish with shopkeepers, restaurant staff, or other locals can also lead to enriching interactions.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Baja California, Mexico?
Baja California's weather varies significantly by region and season. The northern part can experience cool temperatures and even frost in winter, while the south enjoys warm weather year-round. Summer brings intense heat, particularly in the deserts. Natural risks include wildfires during dry periods, flash floods during the rainy season, and strong ocean currents. Always check weather forecasts and heed any warnings from local authorities.
Are there any special items you’ll need when traveling to Baja California, Mexico?
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for warm weather. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are essential. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring. A Spanish phrasebook or translation app can be helpful, although English is spoken in tourist areas. A reusable water bottle is vital, especially when exploring less-developed areas. Consider bringing insect repellent, especially during the summer months.