Baja California
# of Municipalities5
Land TypePeninsula
Shores are home to1/3rd of world's mammal species

Baja California is a stunning Mexican state located in the northwestern part of the country, known for its diverse landscapes, vibrant culture, and thriving culinary scene. It's a place where the desert meets the sea.

Baja California's unique blend of natural beauty, culinary delights, and outdoor adventures make it a captivating destination for travelers seeking a taste of Mexico's diverse offerings. Whether you're sipping wine in Valle de Guadalupe, exploring the vibrant streets of Tijuana, or swimming with sea lions in the Sea of Cortez, Baja California offers an array of unforgettable experiences.

  • Baja's Wine Country

    Explore the burgeoning wine region of Valle de Guadalupe, often referred to as the "Napa Valley of Mexico." Taste award-winning wines at the many wineries and savor delicious farm-to-table cuisine.

  • Ensenada

    Visit the coastal city of Ensenada, known for its beautiful beaches, seafood, and vibrant fish market, Mercado Negro. It's also a popular cruise ship destination.

  • La Bufadora

    Witness the natural wonder of La Bufadora, a marine geyser that shoots water high into the air along the coastline near Ensenada.

  • Cabo Pulmo National Park

    Dive or snorkel in Cabo Pulmo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a rich marine ecosystem. It's one of the best places for underwater exploration in Mexico.

  • Tijuana

    Discover Tijuana's unique blend of Mexican and American cultures. Explore the city's lively food scene, craft breweries, and vibrant arts and music scene.

  • Whale Watching

    Experience whale watching in the Pacific Ocean or the Sea of Cortez. Baja California is a prime spot for observing gray whales during their migration.

  • Loreto

    Visit the historic town of Loreto, known for its preserved colonial architecture and access to the stunning Loreto Bay National Marine Park.