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Bahia Agua Verde is a remote fishing village located in a cliff-lined bay on the Sea of Cortez. The area is a popular sportsfishing spot in the south of Loreto. The glassy blue waters of Bahia Agua Verde are also ideal for snorkeling, scuba diving an...
Categories: Bahia Agua Verde
Categories: Bahia Almejas
Categories: Bahía Concepción
Categories: Bahia de Loreto National Park
Categories: Bahia de San Quintin
The great Bahía Magdalena is the gate entrance to the Pacific. It is a unique place and, as a natural reserve of gray whales that arrive to its waters to fulfill their biological cycle during the months of January to March, a great location for whale...
Categories: Bahia Magdalena
Bahia San Basilio is a tranquil bay along the eastern coast of Baja California. The bay affords beautiful views of the ocean, as well as kayaking opportunities.
Categories: Bahia San Basilio
Categories: Boca Entrada
Brownsberg Nature Park, located on a magnificent rain-forest plateau 80 mi/130 km south of Paramaribo, is one of the best places in South America to explore the rain forest—marked trails make getting into the forest easy. The park has an amazing vari...
Categories: Brownsberg Nature Park
Cabo Pulmo National Park is Baja Mexico’s National Marine Park and is approximately 60 miles north of Cabo San Lucas. On June 5, 1995, Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo introduced Cabo Pulmo National Park to the rest of the world and declared t...
Categories: Cabo Pulmo National Park
Categories: Colleville Cemetery Colleville-sur-Mer
Eilerts de Haan Gebergte Reserve is in the southern part of Suriname, 200 mi/320 km southwest of Paramaribo. It is the nation's largest rain-forest reserve. Though seldom visited (there are no tourist facilities), it can be reached easily enough by a...
Categories: Eilerts De Haan Gebergte Reserve
Categories: Fujikawaguchiko
The main reasons to go to Galibi Reserve, 85 mi/135 km east of Paramaribo, are to see the highly endangered Ridley sea turtles that nest there in June and July and to visit a Carib village in the reserve. To get there, you must arrange boat transport...
Categories: Galibi Reserve
Guerrero Negro, located halfway down Mexico's Baja Peninsula, is visited for mainly one reason—it's near Parque Natural de la Ballena Gris (Gray Whale National Park). January-March, gray whales breed and give birth to their calves near the shores of ...
Categories: Guerrero Negro
Categories: Hull Canal
5th Avenue is the main street that runs parallel to the ocean. Here you will find restaurants, clothing shops selling the latest trends in Europe, Cuban cigar shops, and rum stores. Playa de Carmen's walkway features carnival like attractions such as...
Categories: Isla Carmen
Categories: Isla Cerralvo
Categories: Isla Coronados
Categories: Isla Danzante
This 23,383-acre island near La Paz is centered in one of the most biologically diverse marine areas in the world – and is a major environmental success story. Several plants and animals are found nowhere else in the world, including the blackt...
Categories: Isla de Espiritu Santo
Isla Ildefonso is located in the Baja Peninsula. Visitors are treated to beautiful desert landscapes, diverse plant life, and a wide range of wildlife. Photographers and nature enthusiasts will enjoy snapping pictures of the yellow-footed gulls, boob...
Categories: Isla Ildefonso
Categories: Isla Magdalena
Categories: Isla Monserrat
Categories: Isla Natividad
Islas Partida and Espiritu Santo lie right in the entrance to Bahia de La Paz. Really a single island, seperated by volcanic crator, these islands offer some really incredible anchorages, excellant diving, hiking and wildlife.
Categories: Isla Partida
Isla San Francisco is a beautiful island -shaped like a fishing hook- off the coast of Mexico. Visitors have the chance to hike to the top of the mountain for the stunning view and then trek back down to enjoy happy hour on the beach. The island...
Categories: Isla San Francisco
The Islands in the sea of Cortez, Mexico, are among the most beautiful and captivating regions in the world. The remote island of San Jose offers spectacular coastal scenery, fine camping beaches, and an opportunity to really escape from the cro...
Categories: Isla San Jose
In the northern region of Baja California, Mexico, Isla San Marcos is an island that contains one small town that shares the same name. Though there are no hotels on the island, guests can enjoy the island's location for yellowtail fishing, diving, a...
Categories: Isla San Marcos
Categories: Isla San Martin
Visit lovely Isla Santa Catalina to walk among huge cacti, swim, snorkel, and observe the great diversity of bird life.
Categories: Isla Santa Catalina
Categories: Isla Santa Margarita
Categories: Islas San Benito
Categories: Khao Sok
Categories: Ko Surin
La Paz is one of the most beautiful towns of northwestern Mexico, and tourism now plays a major role in the city's economy. The Gulf of California is home to over 800 species of fish, including giant manta rays, whales, dolphins, and sea lions. In th...
Categories: La Paz Mexico
The lagoon is in Baja California and is a haven for migratory whales. The upper part of the lagoon is where females give birth, while in the lower lagoon, visitors will have the chance to see males and females congregating to find a mate. Visitors wh...
Categories: Laguna San Ignacio
The southern tip of the Baja Peninsula is Land's End, the place where the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez meet. Along the coast lie towering granite monoliths, including the most dramatic setting in Los Cabos—El Arco, a rock arch that has been ca...
Categories: Land's End Baja
Loreto has sprawling beaches and the warm waters of Sea of Cortes. Sportfishing in the Sea of Cortez is world-famous. Known as the Dorado (mahi-mahi) capital. Scuba diving in Loreto is a unique and exciting experience the wide variety of marine fish ...
Categories: Loreto
Los Cabos is a magic land full of contrast, from breathtaking seas, to desert and mountains. Also known as “Land’s End” for being located at the tip of the southern Baja California Península. Step into the extraordinary world of Los Cabos where the u...
Categories: Los Cabos
Los Islotes includes a wetland preserve, as well as an estuary visited by monkeys and other wildlife. Behind the community lies a range of green and rugged mountains, including Cerro Hoya, the highest peak on the Azuero Peninsula. Lo...
Categories: Los Islotes
Categories: Nopolo
Paramaribo, the 17th-century capital of Suriname, is graced with attractive Dutch, French, Spanish and British colonial architecture. Imposing brick buildings overlook grassy squares and wooden houses crowd narrow streets. Towering palms shade some a...
Categories: Paramaribo
Categories: Pichilingue
Categories: Puerto Adolfo Lopez Mateos
Categories: Puerto Agua Verde
Raleighvallen (Raleigh Falls)/Voltzberg Reserve is the northernmost section of the Central Suriname Nature Reserve, 100 mi/160 km southwest of Paramaribo. This park has fantastic granite outcroppings that tower over a rain-forest paradise teeming wit...
Categories: Raleighvallen (Raleigh Falls/Voltzberg Reserve
Categories: Rancho Las Cruces
Categories: Rehusa Channel
Categories: San Evaristo
Categories: San Jose Channel
Santa Rosalía is an isolated town located on the Sea of Cortés. It possesses its own unique style of French architecture, built by a French mining company in exchange for mineral rights. Places of interest include Santa Barbara church, originally des...
Categories: Santa Rosalia
Lying between the two towns, the Corridor is the most scenic and valuable stretch of land in Los Cabos and home to huge beach resorts. Three large-scale developments—the Palmilla, Cabo Real and Cabo del Sol—have consumed much of the land and will eve...
Categories: The Corridor
Consider driving or taking a bus or guided tour up the Pacific coast to Todos Santos, 50 mi/80 km north of Cabo San Lucas. The road (Highway 19) passes gorgeous, isolated stretches of beaches where waves crash on the sand. You may also spot some of t...
Categories: Todos Santos
Suriname's Wia Wia Reserve is 75 mi/120 km west of Paramaribo. This area of coastal mangrove swamps has two attractions: It's a great area for bird watching, and it's a nesting area for leatherback sea turtles March-June.
Categories: Wia Wia Reserve