the baja collection
Curated Baja Guides
The Baja Collection brings together the peninsula’s most curated destinations in a single series of verified travel guides. Each guide is built around three itinerary lengths — 3, 5, and 8 days — so you can plan around the time you have without sacrificing depth. Use the toggle at the top to switch between them; the days build on each other, so a 5-day trip simply extends the 3-day foundation. The navigation menu above takes you directly to Where to Eat, Where to Stay, and What to Do — three pillars that organize every recommendation in the guide. Every property, restaurant, and experience has been verified for 2026.
Guerrero Negro Destination Guide
In Laguna Ojo de Liebre, gray whales do not merely tolerate human presence — they seek it out. That happens nowhere else on the planet.
Loreto Destination Guide
A verified, opinionated guide to Loreto — what to do, where to eat, where to stay, across 3, 5 and 8-day itineraries. Built around TPC Danzante Bay, the Sea of Cortés marine park, a 1697 mission, and the people who actually live there. No hype. No lists that haven’t been checked.
La Paz Destination Guide
La Paz doesn’t perform for visitors. The chefs who cook here chose the city — not the market. Whale sharks swim in the bay. Balandra is fifteen miles from the Malecón. When locals want dinner, they go to Quemadero. The sea is the reason. The table keeps you.
Todos Santos Destination Guide
Todos Santos sits an hour north of Cabo San Lucas on the Pacific side of the Baja peninsula, where the Sierra de la Laguna foothills run into the coast and a microclimate produces mango groves, organic farms, and palm oases in the middle of the desert
Cabo San Lucas Destination Guide
Where the Pacific meets the Sea of Cortez beneath the granite arch, Mexico’s highest
concentration of luxury hotels faces one of its most dramatic coastlines — and the only Michelin Star in Baja.
San José Del Cabo Destination Guide
San José del Cabo delivers Los Cabos’ most authentic experience — a walkable Art District with a Thursday gallery walk, a Michelin-recognized farm-to-table circuit in the Ánimas Bajas valley, a 350-species bird estuary, and day-trip access to Cabo Pulmo’s UNESCO coral reef. Ten minutes from SJD airport.
East Cape/Los Barriles Destination Guide
Where the Sierra de la Laguna meets the Sea of Cortez — kites in winter, marlin in summer, and world-class luxury that arrived without changing the address.
San Felipe Destination Guide
San Felipe sits at the top of the Sea of Cortez, where the desert walks directly into the water and the tides — up to 18 feet, among the most extreme on the planet — rewrite the coastline every six hours. Two hours from the Mexicali border crossing.









