Attractions & Culture
Beaches, viewpoints, museums, galleries, and cultural attractions in the area.
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Playa Las Pocitas
1Playa Las Pocitas is a hidden gem just outside Todos Santos — a sheltered cove where calm, crystalline waters make it one of the safest swimming beaches on the Baja Pacific coast. Natural rock formations create protected pools perfect for snorkeling, revealing colorful fish and marine life. Unlike the powerful surf beaches nearby, Las Pocitas offers a gentle, family-friendly escape with soft sand and remarkably tranquil conditions most days of the year.
Rancho Pescadero Organic Farm
2Step inside one of Baja California Sur's finest certified organic farms, nestled in the fertile valley of El Pescadero just south of Todos Santos. Expert guides lead intimate tours through lush rows of heirloom vegetables, tropical fruits, and culinary herbs thriving under Baja's generous sun. Learn about sustainable desert farming techniques, biodynamic practices, and the farm-to-table philosophy that supplies the renowned Rancho Pescadero resort. A must for food lovers and eco-conscious travelers seeking an authentic taste of Baja's agricultural soul.
Todos Santos Historic Walking Tour
1Step back in time on this intimate 2-hour guided walking tour through Todos Santos, one of Baja's most cherished Pueblos Mágicos. Your knowledgeable local guide leads you past weathered sugar-mill ruins that recall the town's 19th-century boom, centuries-old colonial buildings, ornate mission churches, and the vibrant art galleries now breathing new life into historic facades. Small groups ensure personal storytelling, making this the most rewarding introduction to the soul of Todos Santos.
El Estero de San Pedrito Bird Sanctuary
1El Estero de San Pedrito is one of Baja California Sur's most important coastal wetlands, sheltering over 150 resident and migratory bird species along Todos Santos' Pacific shoreline. Ospreys dive for fish, great blue herons stalk the shallows, and roseate spoonbills sweep through the reeds during peak migration. The estuary's mix of freshwater marsh and salt flats creates a rare habitat corridor. Arrive at dawn for calm waters, minimal wind, and the most active birdwatching — binoculars are essential.
Cactus Canyon Hike
2Cactus Canyon Hike offers a guided half-day adventure through one of Baja California Sur's most dramatic landscapes. Towering cardon cacti — the tallest in the world — line the canyon walls as expert local guides lead you through winding desert trails. The route rewards hikers with breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the surrounding Baja desert. Best experienced at sunrise, this moderate hike is a bucket-list experience unique to the Sierra de La Laguna foothills near Todos Santos.
El Faro Histórico de Todos Santos
1Perched on a rugged hillside above the Pacific, this 19th-century lighthouse is one of Todos Santos' most evocative landmarks. A short but rewarding hike leads to the base, where sweeping panoramic views stretch across the cobalt ocean, the lush oasis town below, and the surrounding desert sierra. At sunset the light turns golden and the silence is absolute — making it an unmissable stop for photographers, history lovers, and anyone seeking perspective on Baja's raw, timeless beauty.
Cueva de los Pintores
2Hidden in the Sierra foothills above Todos Santos, Cueva de los Pintores preserves extraordinary Cochimí rock art spanning nearly 10,000 years of human history. Expert-guided tours lead you through rugged desert terrain to weathered cave walls adorned with ochre figures, animals, and ceremonial symbols. One of Baja California Sur's most compelling pre-Columbian sites, this intimate experience connects visitors directly with the peninsula's indigenous heritage in a breathtaking natural setting.
Todos Santos Cooking Class
2Step into a traditional Baja kitchen in the heart of Todos Santos' historic center and learn to make Mexican staples from scratch. Under local guidance, you'll grind masa for tortillas, craft complex moles and fresh salsas, and explore the distinctive flavors of Baja's coastal cuisine. Classes run three mornings a week, capped at a small group size, so every guest gets hands-on time at the comal. A satisfying sit-down meal with your creations closes each session.
Mezcal Distillery Tour
2Step behind the scenes of a working artisanal mezcal distillery in El Pescadero, just south of Todos Santos. The tour begins in wild agave fields where a master distiller explains centuries-old harvesting traditions, then moves through the production floor — fire-roasted piñas, stone tahona wheel, clay pot fermentation. The session ends with a guided tasting of three single-varietal expressions, each revealing distinct terroir. Small groups ensure an intimate, unhurried experience.
Stargazing Baja
2Escape the light pollution and discover Baja's breathtaking night sky with Stargazing Baja's expert-led astronomy tours. Set on a remote ranch in El Pescadero, these nightly sessions use a powerful telescope to reveal planets, nebulae, star clusters, and galaxies invisible to the naked eye. Knowledgeable guides narrate the cosmos in both English and Spanish, making this an unforgettable experience for curious travelers, families, and astronomy enthusiasts alike.
Whale Watching Pacific Tours
3Departing from the wild Pacific shore at Las Playitas, Whale Watching Pacific Tours runs intimate gray whale excursions from January through April. Small pangas venture into calm offshore waters where Eastern Pacific gray whales migrate and calve, allowing remarkably close encounters. Knowledgeable local guides explain whale behavior and migration biology. Tours launch at dawn to catch the best light and calmest seas, offering one of Baja's most memorable wildlife experiences.
Baja Language School
2Tucked into Todos Santos' historic center, Baja Language School offers personalized Spanish immersion for curious travelers and expats building a new life in Baja California Sur. Both one-on-one and small-group formats are available, with instructors who weave local culture, cuisine, and coastal vocabulary into every lesson. Whether you need a week of crash-course basics or a multi-month deep dive, classes adapt to your pace and goals in a relaxed, welcoming environment.
Sierra de la Laguna Eco Tour
3Venture deep into the Sierra de la Laguna UNESCO Biosphere Reserve on a full-day guided eco-tour led by a certified naturalist. Hike through pine-oak forests, spot endemic birds and desert wildlife, and reach pristine canyon streams found nowhere else in Baja. Small groups keep the experience intimate and low-impact. Departing daily from Centro Histórico, this tour suits curious travelers eager to discover the untouched wilderness rising behind Todos Santos.
Punta Lobos Photography Tour
2Chase golden light at Punta Lobos, one of Baja's most dramatic coastal headlands. A professional photographer leads small groups during the magic hours — sunrise or sunset — teaching composition while surfers carve the break below and sea birds wheel overhead. Whether you're shooting on a smartphone or a DSLR, you'll leave with frame-worthy images of rugged cliffs, Pacific swells, and fiery Baja skies. Tours are intimate, relaxed, and deeply satisfying for photographers of any level.
Tequila & Agave Experience
2Step into Mexico's agave heritage with this curated tasting session held daily in the heart of Todos Santos. An expert guide walks you through four distinct spirits — tequila, mezcal, raicilla, and bacanora — explaining regional origins, production methods, and flavor profiles. Small-group format means personalized attention and unhurried sipping. Ideal for curious travelers who want to move beyond the margarita and discover the remarkable diversity hiding inside Mexico's most iconic plant.
ATV Desert Tours
3Explore the rugged Baja desert on guided ATV tours departing from El Pescadero ranch. Choose the 2-hour canyon circuit or a half-day adventure that winds through arroyos, scrubland, and dramatic desert terrain with Pacific views. All skill levels welcome — guides provide safety briefings and helmets before every ride. A thrilling way to experience Baja's wild interior landscape that most visitors never reach on foot.
La Misión Ruins Tour
1Step back to 1733 at the original Jesuit mission that gave Todos Santos its name. Both self-guided and docent-led tours explore the crumbling adobe walls, a restored colonial garden, and interpretive panels tracing the mission's role in Baja's history. The intimate scale makes it easy to linger, photograph the weathered arches, and understand how this remote outpost shaped the entire region. A quiet, unhurried experience at the heart of the historic center.
Kayak Todos Santos
2Launch from Las Playitas beach and paddle along Todos Santos' rugged Pacific coastline on a guided ocean kayak tour. Skilled guides lead small groups through towering sea caves, beneath natural rock arches, and into secluded coves inaccessible on foot. Morning departures catch the calmest seas and best light for spotting sea lions, pelicans, and rays beneath the crystal-clear water. All equipment and instruction provided — no prior kayaking experience required.
Baja Horseback Riding
3Experience Baja at its most elemental aboard sure-footed horses from Rancho El Caballo. Morning rides weave through the Sierra de la Laguna foothills on shaded trails lined with cardón cactus and wild sage, while sunset beach rides follow the Pacific shoreline as the sky ignites in orange and crimson. Suitable for all skill levels, with knowledgeable guides who share the region's ranching heritage and ecology. Advance booking recommended.
Sierra Trek Adventures
3Sierra Trek Adventures leads certified mountain guides into the Sierra de la Laguna Biosphere Reserve, one of Baja's most dramatic landscapes. Choose a single-day hike to hidden waterfalls or tackle the multi-day summit route reaching 2,090 meters above sea level. Small groups, high-quality gear, and expert naturalist guides ensure a safe and deeply rewarding experience through oak forests, granite peaks, and crystal-clear pools found nowhere else on the peninsula.
Rancho Pura Vida Experience
3Step inside a working Baja ranch for a half-day experience rooted in generations of tradition. At Rancho Pura Vida you roll up your sleeves to learn artisan cheesemaking, try your hand at milking, and wander among goats, chickens, and horses before sitting down to a hearty traditional comida prepared with ingredients straight from the land. A genuine, unhurried encounter with rural Baja life — perfect for families and curious travelers alike.
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