Glamping the Seas and Sierras of Baja California Sur

Glamping the Seas and Sierras of Baja California Sur

Glamping the Seas and
Sierras of Baja California Sur
The best of both worlds!

Settle into luxury tent camps in two of Baja California’s most beautiful nature reserves – Isla Espiritu Santo in the Sea of Cortez and the Sierra La Laguna Biosphere Reserve in the mountains that form the spine of the peninsula. Through these camps you can experience the luxury of Baja Sur’s pristine wilderness while also enjoying the luxury of “camping” with real beds, soft linens, lovely furnishings, chef-prepared meals, and daily happy hour. It is truly the best of both worlds! We also spend a little time at a boutique hotel in Todos Santos so we can add more of the adventures that Baja is famous for – surfing, swimming with whale sharks, and Mexican cooking classes.

Trip highlights include:

  • Hiking in the Sierra La Laguna Biosphere Reserve
  • Swimming with sea lions and whale sharks
  • Bird watching in mountain and coastal areas
  • Kayaking, paddle boarding and snorkeling in the Sea of Cortez
  • Surfing lessons at one of best surf breaks in Baja
  • Mexican cooking class with local chef and tortilla and cheese-making with ranch family
  • Accommodations in luxury tent camps and boutique hotels
  • Adventures in two of Baja’s most beautiful nature reserves

Duration

  • 8 days/7 nights

Price in USD

  • Please contact us or your travel professional for pricing
(*A 16% IVA tax will be added to final price)

Includes

  • Bilingual naturalist guide/professionally licensed driver who is a certified Wilderness First Responder, NOM-9 graduate and Leave No Trace certified
  • All transportation including roundtrip airport transfer
  • All accommodations in hotels and camps as indicated in itinerary
  • All meals from welcome dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on final day
  • Daily happy hour and two drinks with dinner at Camp Cecil de la Sierra and Camp Cecil de la Isla; drinks at welcome dinner and cooking class
  • All adventures and related equipment as indicated in the itinerary
  • Entrance fees and permits

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Going Green

  • This trip is carbon neutral
  • No single-use plastics are used
  • All organic waste is composted and all eligible materials are recycled

Tomorrow's Air

Carbon removal from our atmosphere is essential in addressing the world's climate crisis. We are a proud carbon capture education partner with Tomorrow's Air and have supported the removal of one ton of carbon dioxide from the air. Learn more!

What to Bring

  • Reef-friendly sunblock
  • Hat & Sunglasses
  • Packing list provided in itinerary

Baja Family Fun Week

Baja Family Fun Week

Baja Family Fun Week

A family adventure like no other!

This is the perfect opportunity for family members of different generations to come together and enjoy some of life’s greatest adventures – from sea kayaking in the Sea of Cortez, to surfing in the Pacific Ocean, to hiking along the Pacific bluffs, to snorkeling with Los Islotes’ sea lion puppies. There are plenty of alternate activities at different paces to appeal to all family members. Highlights include:

  • Blue skies and perfect temperatures for fun pursuits in laid-back Baja
  • Two nights of luxury camping on beautiful Isla Espiritu Santo, part of a national marine park, where adventures include swimming with sea lions, swimming with whale sharks, kayaking, stand up paddle board, hiking, bird watching and star gazing
  • Surfing lessons on one of the best breaks in Baja
  • Horseback riding on the beach
  • Mexican cooking lesson with local chef
  • Hike along rugged, pristine, Pacific coastline
  • Experienced, bilingual naturalist guides who are certified Wilderness First Responders and deeply knowledgeable about the area
  • Charming Todos Santos, pueblo magico or magic village, artists’ colony, surfing hotspot, and agricultural center

Duration

  • 7 days/6 nights

Price in USD

  • Please contact us or your travel professional for pricing
(*A 16% IVA tax will be added to final price)

Includes

  • Bilingual naturalist guide/professionally licensed driver who is a certified Wilderness First Responder, NOM-9 graduate and Leave No Trace certified
  • All transportation including roundtrip airport transfer
  • All accommodations in hotels and camps as indicated in itinerary
  • All meals from welcome dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on final day
  • Daily happy hour and two drinks with dinner on the island; other alcohol available for purchase
  • All adventures and related equipment as indicated in the itinerary
  • Entrance fees and permits

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Going Green

  • This trip is carbon neutral
  • No single-use plastics are used
  • All organic waste is composted and all eligible materials are recycled

Tomorrow's Air

Carbon removal from our atmosphere is essential in addressing the world's climate crisis. We are a proud carbon capture education partner with Tomorrow's Air and have supported the removal of one ton of carbon dioxide from the air. Learn more!

What to Bring

  • Reef-friendly sunblock
  • Hat & Sunglasses
  • Packing list provided in itinerary

Best of Baja with Whale Watching at Magdalena Bay

Best of Baja with Whale Watching at Magdalena Bay

Best of Baja with Whale Watching
at Magdalena Bay

A jam-packed adventure from start to finish!
Come with us to pet the whales, ride the waves, kayak the mangroves, hike the cliffs, swim with the sea lions, walk the dunes, glamp on an island, make margaritas, and toast the stars – some of the most magnificent adventures Baja has to offer! Highlights of this nine-day/eight-night trip include: Interacting with, photographing and possibly petting the whales in the lagoons of Magdalena Bay, glamping at Camp Cecil on Isla Espiritu Santo, swimming with the Sea Lions at the famed sea lion colony of Los Islotes, kayaking and stand up paddle boarding in the crystal blue waters of the Sea of Cortez, hiking along the rugged, pristine Pacific coastline, surfing lessons at beautiful Playa Los Cerritos, horseback riding along 70 miles of pristine beach, a Mexican cooking class with local chef (dancing known to follow), star gazing with Aztec and Mayan astrology myths, and the charming artist colony of Todos Santos!
Duration

  • 9 days/8 nights

Price in USD

  • Please contact us or your travel professional for pricing
(*A 16% IVA tax will be added to final price)

Includes

  • Bilingual naturalist guide/professionally licensed driver who is a certified Wilderness First Responder, NOM-9 graduate and Leave No Trace certified
  • All accommodations in hotels and camps as noted in itinerary
  • All meals from dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on final day
  • All adventures and related equipment as indicated in the itinerary
  • All transportation and support vehicles, including roundtrip airport transfer
  • All transportation and support vehicles, including roundtrip airport transfer
  • Additional guides and porters if needed
  • Entrance fees and permits

Note: This adventure is available from January 25 – March 15 yearly

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Going Green

  • This trip is carbon neutral
  • No single-use plastics are used
  • All organic waste is composted and all eligible materials are recycled

Tomorrow's Air

Carbon removal from our atmosphere is essential in addressing the world's climate crisis. We are a proud carbon capture education partner with Tomorrow's Air and have supported the removal of one ton of carbon dioxide from the air. Learn more!

What to Bring

  • Reef-friendly sunblock
  • Hat & Sunglasses
  • Packing list provided in itinerary

Surfari! Baja Surf Camp for Women

Surfari! Baja Surf Camp for Women

Surfari! Baja Surf
Camp for Women

Looking for that perfect all-girl getaway?

We’ve got it right here in Todos Santos at our Baja Surf Camp for Women! We’ve put together a wonderful week that features yoga classes and surf lessons each morning, a fun/indulgent activity each afternoon, and a fabulous dining experience each evening. No organizing, no driving, no worrying, no fussing – nothing but sun, surf, and a sublimely fantastic getaway that’s all about YOU having nothing but FUN! Trip highlights include:

  • Daily surf lessons at beautiful Los Cerritos Beach – one of the best surf breaks in Baja and ideal for surfers of all levels
  • Experienced, bilingual, and fun Mexican instructors who guarantee they’ll have you riding the waves – at least for a moment – during that first surf lesson!
  • Daily yoga classes on the beautiful Yoga Sky Deck of Los Colibris Casitas overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
  • Magnificent massages with our masseuse not one, but TWO afternoons during your stay!
  • Mexican cooking class with local chef (dancing known to follow)
  • Swimming with the sea lions at the famed sea lion colony of Los Islotes
  • Horseback riding on some of Todos Santos’ 70 miles of pristine beach
Duration

  • 7 days/6 nights

Price in USD

  • Please contact us or your travel professional for pricing
(*A 16% IVA tax will be added to final price)

Includes

  • Bilingual naturalist guide/professionally licensed driver who is a certified Wilderness First Responder, NOM-9 graduate and Leave No Trace certified
  • Expert surfing and yoga instruction
  • Accommodations in hotels as noted in itinerary
  • All meals from dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on final day
  • All adventures and related equipment as noted in the trip itinerary
  • All transportation and support vehicles, including roundtrip airport transfer
  • Additional guides and porters if needed
  • Entrance fees and national park permits

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Going Green

  • This trip is carbon neutral
  • No single-use plastics are used
  • All organic waste is composted and all eligible materials are recycled

Tomorrow's Air

Carbon removal from our atmosphere is essential in addressing the world's climate crisis. We are a proud carbon capture education partner with Tomorrow's Air and have supported the removal of one ton of carbon dioxide from the air. Learn more!

What to Bring

  • Reef-friendly sunblock
  • Hat & Sunglasses
  • Packing list provided in itinerary

Kayaking in the Sea of Cortez

Kayaking in the Sea of Cortez

Kayaking in the
Sea of Cortez

Paddling the pristine waters of the ‘Aquarium of the World’!
When it comes to sea kayaking, the place to go is the Sea of Cortez! This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to 39% of the world’s total number of marine mammal species, accounts for a third of the world’s marine cetacean species, and also has 891 fish species. The remarkable scenery is formed by a rugged shoreline, desert islands and white sandy beaches where you can admire the contrast and reflection of the desert with turquoise waters.

Option 1:
Kayaking from Balandra Bay to Pichilingue, with snorkeling and a picnic lunch along the way. During the coastal paddle, we kayak along the coastline, passing 3 rocky islands that house rookeries for blue herons, blue-footed boobies and even a family of sea lions. We then snorkel in great spots accessible only by kayak and have a celebratory lunch. It is great adventure for kayakers of all levels, but some strength and endurance is required.

Option 2:
Kayaking in the mangroves and protected waters of Balandra Bay, with a picnic lunch on the beach.
The Balandra Bay trip is great for paddlers of all skill levels and doesn’t require as much strength as the coastal paddle. The Balandra Bay mangroves are home to a great wealth of bird and aquatic life, and we take our time so that we can really enjoy the plant and animal life. We then have lunch on a magnificently white beach and enjoy some time swimming in the clear azure waters.

Duration

  • Full Day

Price in USD

  • 2-3 guests: $175/person
  • 4+ guests: $165/person
(*A 16% IVA tax will be added to final price)

Includes

  • Bilingual naturalist guide/professionally licensed driver who is a certified Wilderness First Responder, NOM-9 graduate and Leave No Trace certified
  • Roundtrip transportation from Todos Santos in a private vehicle. 90 minutes each way
  • All gear required
  • Homemade picnic lunch

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Going Green

  • This trip is carbon neutral
  • No single-use plastics are used
  • All organic waste is composted and all eligible materials are recycled

Tomorrow's Air

Carbon removal from our atmosphere is essential in addressing the world's climate crisis. We are a proud carbon capture education partner with Tomorrow's Air and have supported the removal of one ton of carbon dioxide from the air. Learn more!

What to Bring

  • Swimsuit, towel + beach shoes
  • Reef-friendly sunblock
  • Hat & Sunglasses
  • Dry clothes for return drive

Pacific Bluffs Cliff Walk

Pacific Bluffs Cliff Walk

Pacific Bluffs Cliff Walk
A dramatic hike with spectacular views!
Our Pacific bluffs cliff walk starts at Punta Lobos, the sweeping Pacific beach where the local fishermen of Todos Santos launch their boats each morning and bring in the daily catch each afternoon. A quick walk up the hill brings us to breath-taking views of a different kind of coastline, with dramatic rocky outcroppings and crashing surf. We’re likely to spot whales from this high vantage point during several months of the year.

Throughout the walk we’ll have the stunning combination of desert landscape running to the sea. We’ll pass an active sea lion colony, as well as the ruins of the shipping port Los Algodones. Your guide will offer in-depth commentary on the terrific variety of flora and fauna you see, as well as the history of the area from the human perspective. After about 3.5 hours of walking, we’ll arrive at the idyllic beach of San Pedro where a picnic lunch will be waiting. San Pedro features a beautiful marsh filled with bird life and a protective cove ringed by towering palms. Here we’ll eat, relax, sunbathe, swim, read – just enjoy the bliss of being in Baja!

This walk includes a 600-foot elevation gain at the beginning, hiking over loose, uneven terrain, and some bouldering.

Duration

  • +- 5 Hours (3.5 hours hiking)

Price in USD

  • 2-3 guests: $80/person
  • 4-6 guests: $70/person
(*A 16% IVA tax will be added to final price)

Includes

  • Bilingual naturalist guide/professionally licensed driver who is a certified Wilderness First Responder, NOM-9graduate and Leave No Trace certified
  • Roundtrip transportation in a private vehicle
  • Delicious picnic lunch on the spectacular Playa Las Palmas

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Going Green

  • This trip is carbon neutral
  • No single-use plastics are used
  • All organic waste is composted and all eligible materials are recycled

Tomorrow's Air

Carbon removal from our atmosphere is essential in addressing the world's climate crisis. We are a proud carbon capture education partner with Tomorrow's Air and have supported the removal of one ton of carbon dioxide from the air. Learn more!

What to Bring

  • Hiking Shoes
  • Sunblock
  • Hat & Sunglasses
  • Water bottle

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