Design your Itinerary
Trip overview
Leave your vacations in our hands with our prix fixe menu of Marine and Land Adventures. We will pick you up from your flight at La Paz International Airport to take you to Hotel Catedral, a modern and comfortable hotel located in the heart of La Paz, steps away from our waterfront promenade. We will hit adventure off on your arrival day by picking you up at your hotel lobby to take in one of Baja’s spectacular sunsets on a private trip to scenic Balandra Bay, known for its pristine beaches, mangroves, calm waters and stunning landscapes. Upon arrival, explore one of the nature trails and take in a gourmet cheese and cold cut platter as you enjoy the sunset before returning to La Paz.
For the following days you can choose one from our list of Marine or Land Adventures available to experience Baja. On your last day you will say goodbye to La Paz by experiencing it through a local’s eyes as your local guide takes you on a tour of the culture, history and architecture of the town, including the street art of the Mi Ciudad Mural project. Meet some true paceños, and along the way stop to try a few local delicacies. Finally, we will take you to the airport for your flight back home until next time.
Day 1
Transfer from Airport to Hotel Catedral
Round transfer Hotel Catedral - RED Travel Mexico
Balandra Bay at Sunset
Day 2
Buffet breakfast at Hotel Catedral
Round transfer Hotel Catedral - Ebike Adventure
Ebike Adventure
Day 3
Buffet breakfast at Hotel Catedral
Round transfer Hotel Catedral - Puerto Chale
Whale Watching at Puerto Chale
Day 4
Buffet breakfast at Hotel Catedral
Round transfer Hotel Catedral - El Triunfo
Discover El Triunfo
Farewell dinner
Day 5
Buffet breakfast at Hotel Catedral
La Paz City Tour
Transfer Hotel Catedral to the Airport
Actual Price: $92,643 MXN ($4,520 USD)
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RED Price: $75,850 MXN ($3,700 USD)
5 days and 4 nights sample itinerary
Included
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Round ground transportation to the airport
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Ground transportation from the hotel lobby to the activities
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Accommodation
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Bilingual naturalist guide in all your activities
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Gear for all activities
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Food and drinks described
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Taxes and insurance
Not Included
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Gratuities
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Services not described
Available at additional cost
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Private photographer
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GoPro underwater camera
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Surfing lessons
What to bring?
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Hat
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Sunglasses
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Swimsuit
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Biodegradable sunscreen
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Long-sleeved shirt for sun protection
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Pants and shorts
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Water bottle
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Comfortable walking shoes
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A windbreaker or warm layer
Trip details
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Marine transportation: Outboard watercraft with full shade, cushions, dry storage, marine toilet, swim ladder
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Ground Transportation: Private ground transportation.
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Physical level: Light to medium, may include boat travel, snorkeling and hiking
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Minimum age: 5
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All trips are led by a certified bilingual naturalist guide.
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Beginner/first time snorkelers are welcome, but must be able to swim to participate in the snorkeling portion of the trip. Snorkeling in sea lion rookery is prohibited June-August.
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Upon payment, RED Travel México will request specific guests information and will provide departure specific information.
Notes
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On itinerary: The list of Marine and Land based Adventures to choose from depends on the season, availability and duration of the itinerary. We will make all efforts to adhere to the itinerary described above, but we may modify the itinerary due to wind, weather, and other factors. The safety and enjoyment of our travelers are our top priorities. Please see our terms and conditions for more information. We do not guarantee wildlife sightings, interaction or behavior. All travelers must comply with communicated protocols and regulations regarding activities within natural protected areas and interactions with wildlife.
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On trip insurance: All of our experiences are covered by an Emergency Medical Expenses insurance. In order to obtain coverage, each guest MUST SIGN A LIABILITY WAIVER BEFORE DEPARTURE.
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Climate and weather: La Paz is situated on the Gulf of California on the southern part of the Baja California peninsula. It is separated from the Pacific by a desert environment with low mountains in between. We get large temperature swings, typically in the late fall and spring, up to 104 degrees fahrenheit (40 degrees celsius). This can be true even during winter. Outside of summer, we recommend packing for HOT and COLD weather. Most importantly, be prepared for a sun that’s stronger than you may be used to due to our latitude. Remember, a sunburn takes just a couple hours to develop, but it can ruin the rest of your trip. Stay shaded and stay hydrated.
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Luggage: For day trips, you’ll want to bring a small bag or backpack for your water bottle and personal items. Our boats have a dry storage space.