Pay attention, because I am taking you to La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur. This stunning city is located at the southern tip of the peninsula and is known for its natural beauty. To begin with, it is close to the Sea of Cortés, which is like a giant aquarium full of marine animals! The city itself is not too big or complicated and is very peaceful, with a Malecón filled with shops, restaurants, and bars to have a great time.
Thinking about hitting La Paz, Baja California Sur’s? Here’s the lowdown on getting there… There are two main ways to come here for your vacation:
Fly into Los Cabos (SJD): This is the usual route, with tons of flight options. Just grab a taxi or shuttle (think comfy van) for the 2-hour cruise to La Paz. Easy peasy!
Fly directly to La Paz (LAP): This airport’s smaller, so flights might be trickier to find. But hey, it’s only 15 minutes from your final destination!
Other things to know before you go:
• Currency: The currency in Mexico is the Mexican peso (MXN). It’s always a good idea to exchange some currency before you go, or to use an ATM upon arrival.
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Best time to visit: The best time to visit La Paz is from November to April, when the weather is warm and sunny. However, La Paz is a year-round destination, and you can find good deals on travel and accommodations during the shoulder seasons.
Here’s a cheat sheet to help you choose the perfect ride for your trip to La Paz:
If you’re a budget-conscious traveler, flights to Los Cabos may be a great deal, but keep in mind the cost of a taxi or shuttle to La Paz. Be prepared for the expense (check the prices), and think of it!
While flying to Los Cabos might be the easiest option, make sure to plan your time wisely. Remember that your final destination is two hours away, so choose your flight accordingly.
If you have a lot of luggage, taking private transportation from Los Cabos might be the best choice. Taxis can be a little cramped for oversized bags.
Lastly, don’t forget to factor in the time it takes to catch a taxi or shuttle at Los Cabos. Waiting for transportation may take longer than expected, so plan ahead of your arrival to avoid delays.
The Museo Regional de Antropología e Histor
The Museo de Arte de Baja California Sur (MU