Ferries from
Mexico to Baja California Sur
Ferries from
Mexico to Baja California Sur
Currently there are no sailings from Mexico to Baja California Sur.
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Mexico offers a vibrant mix of ancient history, beautiful beaches, and rich cultural traditions. From the crystal-clear waters of Cancun to the ancient ruins of Chichen Itza and Tulum, this diverse country has something for everyone. Visitors can explore the colourful streets of Mexico City, sample authentic Mexican cuisine, or relax on the stunning coastlines of the Riviera Maya. Every November, Mexico celebrates the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos), a UNESCO-recognised festival where families honour their departed loved ones with elaborate altars, marigold flowers, and traditional foods. The country's eastern ports provide convenient ferry connections to destinations like Cozumel and Isla Mujeres, making island-hopping a popular activity for tourists. With its warm climate, rich heritage and welcoming atmosphere, Mexico continues to be a favourite destination for travellers seeking both adventure and relaxation.
Baja California Sur captivates visitors with its stunning contrast of desert landscapes and azure waters along Mexico's western coast. This Mexican state offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and adventure, from the pristine beaches of Los Cabos to the rich marine life in the Sea of Cortez. Tourists flock to witness the majestic whale migrations between December and April, when grey whales arrive to give birth in the lagoons. The region boasts spectacular attractions including the famous El Arco rock formation, the historic town of Todos Santos with its artistic community, and the protected Espíritu Santo Island with its unique ecosystem. Water lovers can enjoy world-class sport fishing, diving, and snorkelling in the crystal-clear waters. From La Paz, the state's capital and main port, travellers can take ferries across the Sea of Cortez to mainland Mexican destinations like Mazatlán and Topolobampo, making it a great starting point for exploring more of Mexico's diverse culture and landscapes.