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Mexican Lifestyle and the Pacific Mexico City and a road trip in Baja California

Mexico - Mexico City - Baja California

The other California

From $6300 to $7800 per person for 13 days Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

Itinerary highlights

  • Speeding through the wild landscapes of Baja California: deserts, sierras and golden beaches - with a lively prelude in Mexico City
  • Experiencing daily life on a ranch in a breathtaking setting: a unique experience
  • Private market tour in Mexico City, gourmet dinner, snorkelling in Cabo Pulmo, street art in La Paz: it’s all on your itinerary
  • Car and GPS app for exploring, portable Wi-Fi, Concierge service: the extra Voyageurs touch
From one world to another, from the city to the ocean, this journey is a mix of contrasting moods. The focus is on lifestyle and sensual pleasures, the common thread in the choice of accommodation, and the diverse range of experiences. First, you stay in Mexico City. A chaotic, sprawling capital, it combines Aztec ruins with futuristic skyscrapers, traditional tianguis (markets) with designer galleries and farm-to-table restaurants with fashionable terraces. The clash of history and urban spaces is dizzying and delightful. A short hop by plane and you arrive in Baja California. The southern one, which no longer has much in common with its US neighbour. Here you set off on a road trip, from the Sea of Cortez to the Pacific Ocean, along the Transpeninsular Highway. This desert eco-region with vast expanses of arid landscapes, is perfect for lovers of the great outdoors and untouched nature, with its cacti, beaches, wild islands and majestic sierras. Cabo Pulmo, your first stop, exudes an end-of-the-world atmosphere and is renowned for its rich marine biodiversity. It's a haven for nature where you can really get away from it all. Next, you head north, reaching the rural setting and peace and quiet of Rancho Cacachilas, a 14,000-hectare (34,600-acre) ranch where life is simple and you soak up the beauty of the mountains, the sierra and La Ventana Bay. Then comes La Paz and the gentle charm of a small port on the Sea of Cortez. On the other side of this beautiful gulf - also known as the Vermilion Sea - the peninsula backs on to the Pacific Ocean. Jacques Cousteau called it the "Aquarium of the World". It's home to marlin, turtles, manta rays, fin whales and whale sharks. They all live here together and you see them when you go snorkelling. All that remains now is to discover the Pacific Ocean. So you head south, towards Todos Santos, a small coastal town that, in the arid landscapes of Baja California, appears like an oasis of greenery and freshness. Cooled by a mild breeze from the open sea, its acquifer is a source of fresh water enabling fruit trees and flowers to be grown. It’s a picturesque and wild end to your trip, at the crossroads of the desert and the ocean.

Your journey



You fly to Mexico City where you spend the first few days. From there, a quick flight gets you to southern Baja California in no time, to San Jose del Cabo to be precise. Everything runs smoothly, of course. Getting around the peninsula is so much easier with a rental car, which gives you the freedom to go where you want. To guide you, our mobile app will have saved your itinerary and will act as a GPS, adding recommandations located nearby. The hotels on your journey are all in a perfect location with a special touch that sets them apart from the run of the mill accommodation. In Mexico City, you take the pulse of the capital in a small, arty hotel with a relaxed atmosphere. In Cabo Pulmo, you stay just steps from the beach, in a hotel looking out over the wide open sea, with its own PADI dive centre. The ranch where you stay next is totally unique. With thousands of acres of unspoiled landscapes you can enjoy beautiful hikes against the backdrop of the sierra, along with delicious meals with an authentic local flavour. In La Paz, Spanish colonial style takes centre stage, with sea views. Finally, in Todos Santos, the journey ends on a particularly original note, in a collection of small, cheerfully eclectic casitas where hummingbirds flit around the gardens. To fill your days, we have planned several tours and some sightseeing. First you have a Mexico City market tour with a private guide and dinner at one of the capital’s top restaurants. We have taken care of the reservation. Then you enjoy a snorkelling trip in Cabo Pulmo National Park and a street art walk in La Paz. Finally, at Rancho Cacachilas, you take part in various activities to do with nature or life on the ranch. For any last-minute requests or slight hitches, you have the contact details of our on site Concierge, who can be reached at any time during your trip.
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Itinerary

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Welcome on arrival, private transfer, and three-night stay in the La Condesa district. Wide, tree-lined avenues, cafe terraces and art galleries set the scene. Stroll around to discover the neighbourhood’s beautiful Art Deco heritage. La Condesa is one of the most pleasant and safest neighbourhoods in Mexico City, home to young professionals and artists from all walks of life. Your hotel, both arty and welcoming, retains the charm of a guest house. The renovation of the building has preserved its character while adding a modern touch. Guests are greeted with a warm and friendly welcome, and the rooms are bright and comfortable. A cool, slightly bohemian atmosphere makes it the perfect place for easing into the Mexican vibe.

You have two days to explore Mexico as you wish. Whether you’re visiting or strolling, organising or just going with the flow.
Scheduled - In private: the Jamaica and Sonora markets. Open every day of the year, Jamaica is the most famous indoor market in Mexico City, and you can find everything there: flowers, vegetables, meat, kitchen utensils, etc. Here you have the chance to sample a thousand and one things - especially fruit - before heading to Sonora, a unique place in Mexico. This market is dedicated to herbalism and witchcraft. Indigenous shamans and healers practising traditional medicine come here to stock up on raw materials, found in abundance in the mysterious stalls of the slanderous (herbalists).
Optional - Bike ride through the Roma and La Condesa districts, in private.

Things to see and do - Dive into the capital’s past in the historic centre and visit its main iconic sites: the cathedral, the National Palace, the exterior of the Templo Mayor, Madero Street with its splendid UNESCO-listed buildings, the Casa de los Azulejos, the Postal Palace, and the esplanade of the Palace of Fine Arts; visit the National Museum of Anthropology, which houses the finest collections of pre-Columbian and folk art; stroll along the art galleries, bookshops, parks, and Art Deco buildings of Roma or La Condesa.
Just for you - In the evening, a table is reserved for you at a gourmet restaurant in>Mexico City

Private transfer to the airport and flight to San José del Cabo. Pick up your rental car and drive to the far south-east of the Baja California peninsula, where you will find Cabo Pulmo. An end-of-the-world atmosphere pervades this former pearl fishing village, where everything is done on foot, just steps from a protected reserve that has become a paradise for divers and nature lovers.
Two-night stay in accommodation that, while not reserved exclusively for them, will delight diving enthusiasts - it has its own PADI centre! True to its simple beach-side spirit, the accommodation focuses on comfort rather than sophisticated décor, offering comfortable bungalows equipped with everything you need. On site, a restaurant with a relaxed atmosphere serves classic Mexican dishes and ultra-fresh fish. And, most importantly, you are just steps away - literally - from the beach.

Scheduled -snorkelling. Cabo Pulmo National Park is one of the areas with the greatest variety of fish, turtles and sharks in the region. The many reefs teeming with life, reachable within minutes by boat, make this a paradise for lovers of marine diversity. With a guide and the right gear, you set out to discover this incredible aquatic life.
Things to see and do - Lounge like an iguana by the pool; start your day with a meditation session on the beach; learn to taste real quality tequila; stroll through the sandy little streets of Cabo Pulmo.

Drive north towards La Paz. On the way, you stop at Rancho Cacachilas for two nights. This magnificent 14,000-hectare (34,600-acre) ranch lies in the heart of the Sierra. It's a dream playground for nature lovers, walkers, and anyone seeking peace and quiet. Here you return to simple pleasures. You will stay in a comfortable tent with a view of the mountains or Las Ventanas Bay. The panorama is simply breathtaking. At the restaurant, the team cooks with produce from the kitchen garden. It’s tasty, fresh, and as local as it gets. A unique experience in this superb region of Mexico.

The days follow a rhythm of explorations and activities with a guide and the ranch staff. You can choose from hiking and wildlife discovery, mule rides, mountain biking, cheese-making workshops, and bee-keeping.

Drive to La Paz and two-night stay on the Malecón, the seafront promenade. Your hotel is set in a beautiful two-storey colonial house, with a handful of spacious rooms and large windows. On sunny days, guests settle on the terrace to enjoy breakfast, looking out at the Sea of Cortez.

La Paz nestles in a bay overlooking the Sea of Cortez, surrounded by stunning beaches such as Bahía Balandra. Once a pearl-fishing town and now popular for sport fishing, it boasts a waterfront perfect for strolling. Amid its beautiful colonial buildings, you'll find the Museo Regional de Antropología e Historia de Baja California Sur.
Scheduled - Private walk focused on street art. Amélie, who is passionate about Southern Californian culture, shares the history of La Paz with you through the works of artists from across Mexico. With her, you go beyond the purely aesthetic side of urban murals, delving into topics deeply connected to local life, such as the daily experiences of fishermen and rancheros, as well as current conservation issues and the history of the peninsula’s first Indigenous peoples. This incredibly rich experience takes you to the heart of Baja California’s culture.
Optional - A day exploring Espíritu Santo, a paradise for sea lions.

Head straight south to reach the small coastal town of Todos Santos on the Pacific coast. On
the way, stop for lunch in the charming mining village of El Triunfo, home to several culinary gems.
Upon arrival in Todos Santos, settle in for two nights at the heart of a group of independent casitas, each perfectly equipped and uniquely decorated, with a delightful mix of local arts and crafts, wood, contemporary furniture, artworks and colourful mosaic walls. Each casita offers a lovely view of the ocean, and at sunset, you'll truly appreciate just how fortunate you are. On site, a pleasant swimming pool and a hot tub stand on a beautiful stone terrace, with several areas to relax, each with a view. Lush gardens surround the property, alive with flitting hummingbirds. All this is just a few minutes from the entertainment and shops of Todos Santos.

At the foot of the Sierra de la Laguna, vast coves typical of Baja California unfold. Endless beaches, shaped by the swell, are frequented by soaring vultures. The meeting of the desert and the ocean creates what Kino, the local fisherman in Steinbeck’s The Pearl, describes as “the uncertain air that magnified some things and blotted out others". Gigantic waves, mango and palm orchards, art galleries and craft workshops make up the setting of this little wild paradise nestled between the mountains and the ocean
. Optional - A horseback ride through the dunes at sunset.

Return the rental car at the airport and take your international flight back. Night on board, arrival the next day.

À la carte

This suggested itinerary can be customisable down to the smallest detail, including duration, stops and content. An à la carte menu of experiences is also available to create a journey that reflects who you are.

Mexico City - Bike tour through the Roma and La Condesa neighbourhoods



The Roma and La Condesa neighbourhoods, in the west of the capital, experienced the opulence of the 1920s, and you can see it in the Art Deco architecture of their buildings and villas. These charming residential neighbourhoods now combine a bohemian atmosphere and a vibrant culture with trendy shops and bars. Discover all this and more on a private bike tour.

Optional extra



Espiritu Santo day tour


Just a few miles from La Paz, this gem, designated as a Biosphere Reserve, is the perfect place to observe the marine life that inhabits the crystal-clear waters of the Sea of Cortez. The wide variety of sea birds and the blue-footed boobies are remarkable, as is the colony of sea lions, the dolphins and the manta rays. You may even be lucky enough to see the sea lions up close.

Todos Santos - Sunset horseback ride


Nestled among old mango and palm orchards, with spectacular views of white sand beaches and overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the Todos Santos region lends itself perfectly to horse riding. And not just any old horse. Here, you ride a criollo, a compact horse native to South and Central America.

Whale watching (December to March)


Mexico’s Pacific coasts receive an impressive number of visitors every year! Whales - grey, humpback, blue - and whale sharks, come here to breed. It’s a great opportunity to take a boat trip to get up close to these giants of the sea, with departures from La Paz or other ports on the Baja California peninsula.

With a few more days: Los Angeles


How about taking a short trip to California before heading to Baja California? You could always take a flight to Los Angeles to begin this wonderful Mexican journey with a few days in the City of Angels. The beauty of this extraordinary city, which is legendary in so many ways, comes from its setting. It sits on a coastal plain, surrounded by hills (home to Hollywood with its famous boulevard and Beverly Hills) and of course the ocean. LA hits you with the full force of its excess, its cultural dynamism and its perpetual buzz. Yet it has a relaxed vibe too. And all of this is bathed in sunshine for most of the year.

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Estimated budget

Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

The estimated budget for this trip is $6,300 to $7,800 per person.

A fixed price is rarely applicable to a bespoke journey. The final cost depends on various factors, such as the level of service, travel dates, and booking lead times. The only definitive price will be the one provided in your personalized proposal.

The average price for this trip is $7,000 per person


Included in this suggestion

  • International flight
  • Domestic flight Mexico/San Jose del Cabo
  • Airport taxes and fuel surcharges
  • Carbon absorption contribution for your trip's CO2 emissions through reforestation projects (via our Philippe Romero Insolite Bâtisseur Foundation)
  • Airport lounge access (in certain cities)
  • Private transfers as mentioned in the travel itinerary
  • Car rental for nine days in Baja California
  • Three nights in Mexico City, in a double room, breakfast included
  • Two nights in Cabo Pulmo, in a double bungalow, breakfasts included
  • Two nights at Rancho Cacachilas, in a double tent with full board
  • Two nights in La Paz, in a double room (accommodation only)
  • Two nights in Todos Santos, in a double room, breakfast included
  • Private Mexico City market tour with a guide
  • Reservation at a gourmet restaurant in Mexico City
  • Snorkelling trip in Cabo Pulmo, with a guide
  • Various activities scheduled at Rancho Cacachilas
  • Street art walk in La Paz, with a private guide
  • Our on-site Concierge service
  • Wi-Fi access during your trip: an international mini router or eSIM allowing you to connect your various devices (phones, tablets, computers)
  • Travel booklet containing a wealth of useful information (your day-by-day itinerary, your hotel details, a selection of our personalised recommendations etc.)
  • Our recommendations and reservations at selected restaurants
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