que hacer en Los Cabos

Besides Bahia Magdalena, also Ojo de Liebre and Guerrero Negro are known to be an ideal whale watching spot during the migration season. Not only that: as a part of the El Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve, with 25.000 square kilometers of protected land, it’s also a true haven for endangered and migratory species such as bighorn sheep and mule deer, more than 300 types of birds, sea turtles and of course, the gray whale. Desert plains, coastal lagoons, the Tres Virgenes volcanoes, the Mission in San Ignacio and the mountains of the Sierra de San Francisco: the views are endless. Deep in the Sierra de San Francisco, you’ll find the most famous rock art of México, painted thousands of years ago by the native Cochimí people. Adventures guaranteed.

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