Trips in Baja California Sur contain charming hospitality, ample adventuring, and mind-blowing scenery. This guide has it all, from where to surf and hike to the best places to chill. Adiós, amigos!
Traveling to Mexico has always been a myopic mission for me: I go to surf. That’s it. Sure, there are wild landscapes, vibrant culture, and tantalizing tacos, but my principal intention has been to score waves. The rest is just a bonus.

On a recent trip to Baja California Sur, however, my partner and I switched it up. First, we explored the Sierra de San Francisco — a raw, rugged desert range in inland Baja — on a donkey-assisted trek to visit some of the world’s best-preserved cave paintings.
Afterward, we visited the peninsula’s picturesque Pacific and Sea of Cortez coastlines for surf, seafood, and much-needed siestas.

Recommended Itinerary:
- Day 1: Loreto
- Day 2: Santa Rosalía or Mulegé
- Days 3-5: Sierra de San Francisco
- Day 6: Loreto
- Day 7: La Paz
- Days 8-12: Todos Santos
Baja California Sur: Travel Logistics

Loreto, Pueblo Mágico
Journeying From Loreto to Sierra De San Francisco

Canyons, Cowboys, and Cave Paintings

UNESCO Cave Paintings


A Quick Pit-Stop in La Paz

Surfing in Todos Santos
Exploring With Todos Santos Eco Adventures
