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H1131ADDRESS:
Camino del Mar 1CHECK IN:
3:00 PMCHECK OUT:
12:00 NoonSavoring Todos Santos- A Culinary And Art Excursion: To grasp the rich topography of Todos Santos, we explore both its agricultural history and its artisan town center, overflowing with legendary art, culture, and icons like the Hotel California (famous margaritas optional!). Spend the morning meandering through boutiques, art galleries, and a textile exhibit as well as culinary landmarks including a fishmonger and candy maker for a sweet souvenir. For lunch, it’s back to the ranch for “table-to-farm” at Jazamango, a new culinary destination where our Executive Chef Gustavo Pinet teams up with culinary legend Javier Placencia. This is Baja at its most bountiful, dining amid the organic farms, sampling oysters plucked from the nearby sea; quail eggs and venison from local ranches; and prized craft beer and wine serve as the ultimate pairings.
Sunnyside Stand Up- Morning Paddle Boarding: Start the day with a sunrise standup paddle board at Cabo’s iconic Land’s End. This final point of the Baja Peninsula is the place of postcards where dramatic rock formations jut out of the sapphire sea. The natural Arch “El Arco” frames the intersection where the turbulent Pacific Ocean meets the tranquil Sea of Cortez. Glide alongside schools of fish, splashing sea lions and an intimate stretch of beach straddling the two bodies of water. The sandy spot is ideal for a private picnic, or upgrade to a leisurely brunch aboard Pelicano Island, the resort’s luxurious new yacht partner. (Yoga on board also available!)
The Xanadu of Baja's Sierra: Only a few backroads of the Sierra de la Laguna mountains lead to Baja’s best kept secret. Outside the tiny town of Santiago, our 4x4 jeeps commandeer the route, chauffeuring guests to an enchanted jungle wonderland lush with flora and fauna of the desert. Consider it Baja’s own Xanadu, an otherworldly landscape singular to this setting. Here, guests discover discreet trailheads, hike amid heroic granite boulders and oversized cacti, uncovering oases of hidden waterfalls, swimming holes and hot springs. After a magical morning of excursions, refuel at the rustic Rancho El Refugio ecological reserve where a local culinary legend will dream up an indulgent surprise feast.
Bucket List: Swim with Whale Sharks Experience a live version of Shark Week starring... you! Topping bucket lists everywhere, we offer close encounters with the ocean’s most gentle of giants. Clocking in at 40-feet long, whale sharks are the world’s largest fish and completely harmless to humans thanks to their exclusive diet of microscopic plankton. Set out on a panga boat toward La Paz into the calm blue waters, and search for your new swimming partners as they glide close to the surface, mouth wide open like a vacuum, filtering food from the water. Once back at the resort, regale in your epic tales with a margarita.
Jewel Box of the Sea: Espiritu Santo Island Be it by yacht or panga, choose your maiden voyage to the UNESCO-protected biosphere of Espiritu Santo Island and its surrounding archipelago, where intimate snorkeling and playful sea lions await. The daylong treasure hunt explores our national treasure, deemed “The Galapagos of North America,” with precision and passion. Feast your eyes: While manta rays skim across the water’s surface and frigatebirds circle overhead, passengers delight in a spread of fresh ceviche and guacamole. Let the magic continue with an optional sunset Champagne toast at Balandra Bay.