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LA PAZ As a premier resort destination, La Paz possesses boundless natural resources and maintains an authentic small town ambiance that sets it apart from the highly developed mega-resorts found throughout Mexico.
La Paz is unspoiled, safe and inviting, providing relaxing strolls along its seaside waterfront amidst fiery sunsets. You can indulge in delicious local cuisine and dance until the wee hours. Or explore historic museums and shop for authentic Mexican arts and crafts. Try your luck and experience legendary sport fishing for marlin, wahoo, tuna, dorado and more. Snorkel with playful sea lions or scuba dive with hammerhead sharks and giant mantas. Kayak alongside friendly dolphins and whales or beach comb in the tranquil bays of Espiritu Santo Island
Discover ancient cave paintings in distant canyons or venture into challenging mountain bike terrain. Or just relax and do nothing at all on an endless white sand beach and get reacquainted with your inner self.
176km (110 miles) N of Cabo San Lucas; 195km (122 miles) NW of San José del Cabo; 1,544km (968 miles) SE of Tijuana
La Paz means "peace," and the feeling seems to float on the ocean breezes of this provincial town. Despite being an important port, home to almost 200,000 inhabitants, and the capital of the state of Baja California Sur, it remains slow-paced and relaxed. The easygoing yet sophisticated city is the guardian of "old Baja" atmosphere. Beautiful deserted beaches just minutes away complement the lively beach and palm-fringed malecón (seaside boulevard) that front the town center.
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