
Inspiring Itinerary
4 days in Mexico West Coast
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This itinerary on Sea of Cortez is remarkable. Explore uninhabited beaches, old towns, breathtaking seaside cliffs, and cool waters during this time. Experience Spanish Missions, snorkeling and scuba diving with unusual fish, stops along deserted beaches, delicious local cuisine, and more. The Pacific coast and nearby Baja, California, are among the most irresistible areas of all.




Cabo San Lucas
A breathtaking beach town to start your journey
Your journey should start at Cabo San Lucas. This well-known resort town near the southernmost point of Mexico's Baja Peninsula is well-known for its stunning sand beaches, water sports, and a large number of outdoor dining options. Spend the day shopping, trying some local cuisine, exploring Cabo's vibrant arts and culture scene, and touring well-known landmarks like the Arch of Cabo San Lucas when you dock at the busy marina. Additionally, you may reserve trips for seasonal whale viewing, parasailing, jet-skiing, and jet-blading here.

San Jose Del Cabo
A seaside escape
On Day 2, rise early and go the short distance to the renowned marina in San Jose del Cabo. It is primarily sought after for its breathtaking beaches, which include waters with rock formations dispersed throughout and unbelievably white sand. The town's charming alleyways lead to destinations like the Mission of San Jose del Cabo "Añuiti". Make pit stops in the Art District along the journey to browse the traditional artwork produced in Mexico. Gold-sand beaches, marine life, and regional farm-to-table cuisine all contribute to the area's laid-back, beachy atmosphere.

Cabo Pulmo
A world-renowned snorkeling destination
Make another quick sail from San Jose del Cabo to the harbor of the opulent resort at Costa Palmas. Enjoy a day at the Four Seasons Resort's luxurious residences, Robert Trent Jones II golf course, world-class cuisine, beach bars, uncrowded beaches, and 250-slip marina. Many well-liked activities can be started from here, including scuba diving and snorkeling at the close-by Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park. It's a dream destination for divers, as it is home to the only hard coral reef in North America and is a haven for over 6,000 species, including leaping mobula rays and humpback whales, sea turtles and whale sharks.

La Paz
A vibrant Mexican city
On your last day of travel, take a cruise up to Los Islotes to go swimming and snorkeling before continuing on to La Paz, a beachfront town. The region is arguably the most well-known and well-liked scuba diving location in the Sea of Cortez. Excellent diving is available in the stunningly clear water, which is alive with schools of enormous fish. Once you've docked in the lively city of La Paz, explore the city's old-world beauty and famed seaside Malecón promenade. The region offers quiet beaches, an international art scene, and beaches. One of the most appealing Mexican locations along the Pacific Ocean is Baja's East Cape. With its full-service marina and opulent homes, Costa Palmas provides the ideal, central location for boat living.