Mulegé
A place with real treasures to discover
Imagine a place where time seems to have stopped. In the depths of an almost untouched sierra, colossal cave paintings, more than 10,000 years old, tell forgotten stories, sheltered by a landscape where desert and oasis coexist in perfect harmony. Here, colonial missions emerge as hidden gems and a village of French heritage lies lost in the middle of the desert, adding a touch of mystery to this vast territory.
Discover a world of secrets and wonders
Everything in the extreme north of Baja California Sur evokes greatness. To explore these lands is to lose yourself under a blanket of infinite stars, feeling the connection with a universe without limits. It is a place where the extraordinary becomes everyday: from a modest church designed by Gustav Eiffel in Mulegé to the majesty of the bighorn sheep roaming its natural habitat.
But the adventure doesn't stop there. In this paradise, you can pet the gray whale in its lagoon sanctuaries, recognized as a World Natural Heritage Site; ascend imposing volcanoes that defy the stillness of the desert; sail the waters of legendary bays where the echoes of the past still resound; and follow the traces of the first inhabitants of America while enjoying incomparable marine delicacies, such as the succulent lobster and the coveted abalone.





