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La Paz

La Paz sits in a privileged location at the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula, nestled in a picturesque cove off the Sea of Cortez. The city lures visitors with its pristine, isolated beaches and thrilling eco-tours. Despite being Baja California Sur’s largest city and state capital, La Paz manages to maintain some of its provincial charms, and features one of Mexico’s most beautiful Malecons (seaside promenade) overlooking the Sea of Cortez.

La Paz is famous for its magnificent beaches and diversity of water sports. Some of the prettiest beaches for sunbathing and swimming are just north of town on the way to Tecolote. La Concha, Playa el Coromuel, Playa el Playa del Tesoro, Playa Palmira, Playa Balandra and Playa el Tecolote are among the most popular. Of note, the turquoise waters in the calm bay at Playa Balandra often tops the list of world's best beaches.

The calm waters of La Paz are also renowned for whale watching opportunities, as well as the chance to swim with whale sharks.

This small but bustling hamlet is easily Baja Sur’s most traditional Mexican town, boasting a lively Malecon (oceanfront boardwalk), interesting architecture and cultural points of interest. It is the perfect destination to enjoy watersports, world-class golf, adventure tours and fine dining.

Adventurous outdoor enthusiasts can hike or hike the area of the Sierra la Laguna mountains running along Baja. This mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, continues its reach from La Paz to Los Cabos to the south.

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La Paz

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If you’re planning a Mexico getaway to La Paz, you can enjoy everything from whale watching and sea kayaking to al fresco dining at the Marina Cortez. Casago La Paz can help you plan every detail of your vacation to one of Baja’s top travel destinations, whether you need inspiration on popular tours or want to treat your family to an oceanfront vacation rental!

Just two hours by plane from Los Angeles, this vibrant port city is making waves as an adventure-tourism destination. Choose from La Paz vacation rental homes with one, two or three bedrooms, featuring water views and tons of modern amenities.

For the ultimate holiday in La Paz, Mexico with all the comforts of home, renting a condo makes so much sense. We offer a wide range of high quality listings that have spacious living and dining areas, fully-equipped kitchens with new appliances, laundry facilities, as well as access to tennis courts, world-class golf, swimming pools and private beach clubs.

Whether you’re testing your endurance by swimming alongside whale sharks in the Sea of Cortez, or enjoying savory tacos on the beachfront boardwalk, Casago wants to make your stay in La Paz completely stress-free by providing the latest, most comprehensive travel information.

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Things to do

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As seasoned visitors know, there are countless things to do in La Paz, Mexico – a place of wondrous sightseeing, sublime beaches and family-friendly tours. Check for seasonal opportunities to spot whales, or swim with whale sharks.

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Wander La Paz’s impressive boardwalk stretching nearly 3 miles along the coast, admiring the statues and open spaces. Grab a personal tour to Playa Balandra and Isla Espiritu Santo for a beachside picnic.

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Restaurants

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Dive into mouthwatering regional cuisine, international fare and some of the freshest seafood on the Baja Peninsula in La Paz. From authentic tacos to gourmet cuisine, foodies will not be disappointed.

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Whether it is traditional Mexican fare, Japanese, Italian, pizza or seafood, La Paz has bakeries, taco joints, steak restaurants, open markets, and other bodegas that can help satisfy the palate.

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Sightseeing

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Explore La Paz’s walkable downtown and discover its museums and mercados. On the water, discover the beauty of Isla Espiritu and enjoy snorkeling in quiet coves. Visit Balandra Beach for its turquoise waters and rugged hiking trails.

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The beaches surrounding La Paz accurately reflect its peaceful name. Book a small private fishing boat tour (panga) to area beaches for breathtaking views and seaside bites prepared on the spot.

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Beaches

What you need to know

La Paz has a variety of beautiful beaches that are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, sunbathing and water sports. The crystal clear turquoise waters at Balandra Beach are world-renowned!

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The most popular beaches in La Paz are a short drive (10 to 40 minutes) from the Malecon. Beaches along the main boardwalk offer a nice stretch of white sand dotted with beach umbrellas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

La Paz in Baja California Sur has no shortage of activities and attractions to keep you busy. Consider including some of these things to do in your itinerary:

  • Take a boat tour of Espiritu Santo island, where you can swim with sea lions
  • Enjoy championship golf at Paraiso del Mar, Costa Baja or Bahia de los Sueños
  • Sea kayaking to the beaches of San Jose island
  • Snorkeling and scuba diving among ship wrecks and coral reefs
  • Go whale watching (January to April) for gray and humpback whales
  • Do some shopping and people watching on the Malecon
  • Explore the lovely Cathedral Nuestra Señora de La Paz
  • Soak in the sunshine at Playa el Tecolate
  • Try a Stand-Up Paddle (SUP) boarding excursion
  • Sportfishing for marlin and roosterfish (or rent a panga for some family fun)
  • Go shopping for jewelry and crafts made by talented artisans
  • Splurge on gourmet cuisine from one of many La Paz restaurants

To enter Mexico by air, land or sea, you must present a current passport and tourist card (FMT), the latter of which are valid for up to 180 days. You can apply for a tourist card online by visiting the website of Mexico’s National Immigration Institute. 

When flying in, the FMT is generally filled out upon arrival at the international airport.

La Paz has an average of 340 days of sunshine per year, and its coast — buffered by steady 10-to-15-knot winds — attract hordes of sea kayakers, stand-up paddlers, snorkelers, and divers. The summers are typically long and muggy; the winters are short, comfortable, and dry. The temperature typically ranges from 53 degrees F to 97 degrees F, and is rarely below 47 degrees F or above 102 degrees F.

The best times of year to visit La Paz for warm-weather activities are from mid-February to late June, and from mid-October to late December. September and October are the region’s rainiest months. December through April is high tourist season, when daytime temperatures hover in the mid-70s and 80s.

Gift and specialty shops, souvenir stands and upscale boutiques sell a variety of handicrafts, ceramics, clothing, jewelry and artwork. La Paz even has an authentic Chinatown, modern shopping malls and a local farmer’s street market that is held weekly. For those who revel in a little retail therapy, pay a visit to these La Paz gems:

  • Ceramica Ibarra – unique, handmade pottery, lots of practical gift items
  • Casa Parra – eclectic selection of carvings, baskets, ceramics and handmade arts and crafts
  • La Antigua California -beautiful artisanal products including glass, silver jewelry, pottery and weavings plus typical souvenirs
  • Mercado Madero – one of two public markets in town that sells inexpensive clothing and gift items. Also has food stalls selling fresh produce, meat and cheeses
  • Allende Books – fantastic collection of English books in various genres, with a focus on travel and local history; located near the Cathedral Plaza.


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