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      5 Must-Visit Places in Baja California Sur

      Patrick Clarke
      by Patrick Clarke
      Last updated:: 10:00 PM ET, Sun November 4, 2018

      La Paz

      1/5
      Baja California Sur's capital is a trendy year-round destination offering popular cultural events, stellar restaurants, and bars as well as excellent whale watching and diving opportunities depending on the season. Visitors will love strolling the scenic Malecon coastal promenade and exploring Balandra Beach, which is pretty famous for its pristine waters. Visitors will also enjoy swimming with sea lions in Esp¨ªritu Santo Island, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

      Los Cabos

      2/5
      Perhaps the most well-known destination within Baja California Sur, Los Cabos draws millions of visitors each year thanks to its world-class resorts, pristine beaches, championship-caliber golf, natural wonders and wildlife, among other things. Popular attractions here include the famous Arch of Cabo San Lucas and Cabo Pulmo National Park. Known as the "The Aquarium of the World," the latter is a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering snorkelers and divers extraordinary coral reef and tranquil waters to explore.

      Loreto

      3/5
      History buffs will especially fall for this colonial town on the Gulf of California as it boasts impressive 17th-century structures such as Mision de Nuestra Senora de Loreto Concho (Mission of our Lady of Loreto). Visitors can also learn about how the first capital of the Californias was colonized at the adjacent Jesuit Missions of Loreto Museum. Loreto is also an exceptional destination for sport fishing and is home to an array of marine life, including the blue whale-the largest animals ever known to have lived on Earth.

      Comondu

      4/5
      To the west of Loreto, Comondu is truly a nature lover's paradise, offering incredible whale watching opportunities in Magdalena Bay, some of the best fly fishing in Mexico and eye-popping sights such as the Cerro del Pilon. Visitors can also experience close-up encounters with sea turtles and migrating birds.

      Mulege

      5/5
      Similar to Comondu, Mulege more than makes up for its lack of luxuries with practically untouched nature and historical sites, including 10,000-year-old cave paintings. Experience bighorn sheep in their natural habitat, taste some of the world's freshest seafood and venture into the El Vizcaino Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest wildlife refuge in Mexico.

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      Patrick Clarke

      Patrick Clarke

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      A Maryland native and wanderer who has lived across the U.S. from North Carolina to SoCal, Patrick Clarke graduated from Towson University with a B.S. in journalism. He previously worked for Bleacher

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