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Los Cabos Transportation & Activities

Posted on April 14, 2009 Written by Lorenzo

We believe La Paz has the best of all that Baja has to offer – a little bit of all the undeniable attractions of Los Cabos,  Todos Santos and the other towns in this region where mountains meet desert and the sea.

Other cities of Baja Sur are fun, exciting and you’ll probably want to experience all of the riches …  from nightlife to water sports, shopping, culture, golfing, hiking and sightseeing.

Cabo San Lucas, on the southwestern most tip of the cape, is a great spot to party day or night, play golf, charter deep sea fishing, kayak, shop or drink and dine at a wide variety of restaurants and bars.

While Cabo’s nightlife may not be quite on a par with Acapulco, its resort atmosphere attracts a young and vibrant crowd. Cabo remains both a popular spring break and high-end holiday destination.

Luxurious resorts and timeshare clubs  continue to grow along “The Corridor,”  a 20 mile stretch of coast between San Lucas and San José del Cabo on the east end of the cape. Many sport golf courses on-site or nearby.

The favorite of many Baja travelers, the smaller and more peaceful San Jose del Cabo offers a historic downtown district with a charming plaza, excellent dining, and a high preponderence of  art galleries.

Los Cabos International Airport (SJC) lies roughly 8 miles north of San Jose, about 30 miles northeast of San Lucas.

Enjoy Los Cabos in day trips from La Paz, stay overnight or for a few days, OR, make San Jose del Cabo or Cabo San Lucas your home base and visit our City of Peace from there.

Transportation options abound.

You are welcome to the comfort and expense of a cab going any and every direction. Bus service between La Paz and Los Cabos is excellent and the preferred choice of many.

Flying into SJC, you can easily take the shuttle to the bus station in San Jose, and transfer onto a comfortable air-conditioned coach which will take you all the way to the Malecon in La Paz for around $30 US. You can even enjoy snacks and a movie along the way. The bus also picks up passengers in San Lucas and Todos Santos, if you’re staying there.

We prefer to fly directly into the no-hassle La Paz International Airport. The expanded routes and schedules into SJC offer more flexibility for many of our neighbors, most of whom utilize bus service between La Paz and SJC.

For greater independence, many car rental companies serve Los Cabos and La Paz. You’ll need a car to more fully explore the cape; just be prepared for heavy traffic and parking challenges in all of the cities.

We’ll cover all this in greater detail. Meanwhile, if you have specific questions, post a comment here or email me at Lorenzo@lapazblog.com.

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Activities In Baja

Posted on March 22, 2009 Written by Lorenzo

How does one leave the soothing sound of gentle waves and spectacular sunsets of La Paz?

Hard as it is, there is so much to do in this region that my wife and I have to temper our exuberance to do it all the first year.

So why did we buy a house in La Paz? Why might you want to visit or move to Baja, and what is the right place for you?

If living at the “paradise of the sea”  is not enough, consider golfing, boating, whale watching, kayaking with whale sharks, climbing canyon walls to view ancient cave paintings, photographing landscapes and animals you cannot find anywhere else, camping and hiking in the mountains and canyons, drinking coffee on your patio in T-shirts and shorts in December, sipping wine or a margarita as the flaming red sun sets over the Bay of La Paz and Sea of Cortez, visiting museums, day trips to surf, find treasures at art galleries,  or discover the first missions of California … shall I go on?

You get the picture … our biggest challenge is learning how to enjoy Mexican time!

Thank goodness for our wonderful new friends Baja friends who patiently wait for us to decompress each time we visit.

In the next few posts I’ll share the joy of our relaxed lifestyle, then I’ll gather the images filling up my hard drive and share the excitement. 

Inbetween, we’ll cover issues such as modes of travel, immigration, shopping and buying or selling real estate in La Paz.

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