Honeymoon Hiatus :: Baja California

It took me until I was in high school to realize Baja California wasn’t a part of California, US. Sad I know, but that information didn’t make it any less appealing to me, which is why we’ve chosen it for this month’s Honeymoon Hiatus Hotspot.

What We Love About It: The Weather! The cool winds from the Pacific Ocean and the cold California Current make the weather along the northwestern coast pleasant year round. The cities of Playas de Rosarito and Ensenada have one of the nicest weather patterns in all of Mexico.

What To Do There: Any kind of water activity is there to be had, especially surfing, snorkeling and whale watching. San Felipe and Bahia de los Angeles are major attraction for people in search of adventure, nice beaches and fresh fish. For a quieter beach going experience, there are numerous beaches on the east coast south of San Felipe, which is more rural quiet.

The state is also home to numerous islands in both of its shores. In fact, the westernmost point in Mexico, the Guadalupe Island, is part of Baja California. The Coronado, Todos Santos and Cedros Islands are also on the Pacific Shore. On the Gulf of California, the biggest island is the Angel de la Guarda, separated from the peninsula by the deep and narrow Canal de Ballenas.

With such beauty and a relatively low cost of living, you’re sure to find Baja appealing to both the eye and the pocketbook.
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