BEST OF BAJA ADVENTURE SOUTHBOUND
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Single Occupancy – $6,800
Couples Occupancy – $10,250
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THE ITINERARY
Day 1 - Arrival
Your motorcycle adventure starts by arriving in Long Beach, California. Check into your hotel. Meet your touring members at a first class Welcome Dinner this evening.

Day 2 Long Beach to Julian 140 miles/225km
Ride through the mountains on the best roads in Southern California. Stay in Julian, California.

Day 3 Julian to San Felipe 283 miles/456km
Ride some lovely roads to the border with Mexico. Cross over into Mexico at Tecate and continue into the Baja through wine country. Then, turn your sights to the Sea of Cortez coast through mountains, winelands, farmlands, pasturelands and desert. Stay in San Felipe.

Day 4 San Felipe to Bahia de Los Angeles 201 miles/325km
San Felipe to Bahia de Los Angeles: Ride along this lonely, rugged desert coastline for the better part of the day before diving into the interior once again. Check out famed Coco's Corner, and meet a true character. End the day by descending to the Sea of Cortez Coast to the the sleepy fishing town of Bahia de Los Angeles. Stay in Bahia de Los Angeles.

Day 5 Bahia de Los Angeles to San Ignacio 212 miles/342km
Sunrise over the Sea of Cortez with porpoise and pelican traffic will be your morning. Motorcycle through the open desert of the baja. Today is a treat, as you will be arriving in the historic oasis Mission of San Ignacio. Stay in San Ignacio.

Day 6 San Ignacio Free Day/Whale Watching
Enjoy the tranquility of the oasis of San Ignacio. Check out the old Spanish Mission, or go for a day ride to the Pacific Coast and near by sierras. An optional whale watching day can be arranged during January through April. Stay in San Ignacio.

Day 7 San Ignacio to Loreto 169 miles/272km
Be ready for the best day of motorcycle riding so far! Along the way, visit Eiffle church in Santa Rosalia and the old Spanish mission in Mulege and awesome vistas of the Sea of Cortez. Stay in Loreto.

Day 8 Loreto to La Paz 221 miles/357km
Today starts with world class twisties along the Sea of Cortez with a strong finish, on the Sea of Cortez at La Paz. Explore La Paz. Stay in La Paz.

Day 9 La Paz to San Jose del Cabo 113 miles/183km
The tour takes some fantastic side roads all the way to San Jose del Cabo. Kick off your boots, don some sandles and grab a margarita poolside. You have made it to the relaxation capital of the Baja! Fairwell Dinner this evening. Stay in San Jose del Cabo.

Day 10
Fly Home or keep the dream alive. The next motorcycle adventure vacation awaits!
THE GEAR TO BRING
MotoQuest guides wear KLIM helmets, jackets, pants and gloves, and we outfit our motorcycles with luggage and accessories from Revzilla. You can view and download our complete MotoQuest packing list here.
ROAD CONDITIONS:
This motorcycle tour features all paved roads with mild elevation changes. Open desert roads are the order of the day.
Total Miles: 1,817
Difficulty: Is this tour right for me?
Contact us with any questions
Included with the tour:
Hotel Accommodations
Premiere Welcome and Farewell Dinners
Professional MotoQuest Guide(s)
Support Vehicle
Support Vehicle Driver
Staff Trained in First Aid with Satellite Phone
MotoQuest Swag Bag
Whale watching excursion
Photos Taken on the Trip
Automatic Enrollment in Global Rescue
Not Included:
Airfare
Meals on the Road
Gas
Alcohol
Alternative Tours
Travel Insurance
Gratuities
National Park Entrance Fees
MotoQuest Staff on Tour:
Landmarks And Attractions
The Sea of Cortez, a true marvel of nature! The Sea of Cortez, also known as the Gulf of California, is a stunning body of water located between the Baja California Peninsula and mainland Mexico. It is named after the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, who explored the area in the 16th century.Â
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Now, let us transport you to this enchanting place. The Sea of Cortez is renowned for its incredible biodiversity and is often referred to as the “Aquarium of the World.” Its crystal-clear turquoise waters are home to a vast array of marine life, making it a paradise for snorkelers, divers, and nature enthusiasts. Imagine swimming alongside playful dolphins, encountering majestic whales, and marveling at vibrant coral reefs teeming with colorful fish.Â
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The Sea of Cortez is a haven for marine species, including sea turtles, manta rays, hammerhead sharks, and countless other fascinating creatures. The surrounding landscapes are equally captivating. Picture rugged desert islands, towering cliffs, and golden sandy beaches. The Sea of Cortez offers a unique blend of desert and marine ecosystems, creating a truly mesmerizing environment.Â
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For those seeking adventure, the Sea of Cortez offers a multitude of activities. You can embark on thrilling boat excursions to explore remote islands, go kayaking through hidden coves, or even try your hand at sport fishing, as the sea is known for its abundance of fish species.Â
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The Sea of Cortez is also a paradise for birdwatchers, with numerous bird species inhabiting the coastal areas and islands. From elegant frigatebirds to colorful shorebirds, the avian diversity is a sight to behold.Â
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Now, it’s important to note that the Sea of Cortez is a protected area, with several marine reserves and national parks established to preserve its natural wonders. It’s crucial to respect the delicate ecosystem and follow sustainable tourism practices to ensure its preservation for future generations.Â
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So, if you’re yearning for an unforgettable marine adventure, the Sea of Cortez beckons. Dive into its azure waters, explore its hidden treasures, and let the wonders of this remarkable sea captivate your soul.
The majestic Gray Whales of San Ignacio Bay are a sight to behold. San Ignacio Bay, located in Baja California, Mexico, is renowned as one of the best places in the world for up-close encounters with these magnificent creatures.Â
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Now, picture yourself in the tranquil waters of San Ignacio Bay, surrounded by the serene beauty of nature. Every year, from December to April, Gray Whales migrate from their feeding grounds in the Arctic to the warm waters of Baja California to give birth and raise their young.Â
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What makes San Ignacio Bay truly special is its reputation as a calving and breeding ground for Gray Whales. These incredible marine mammals are known for their friendly and curious nature, often approaching boats and even allowing humans to interact with them. Imagine being in a small boat, gently gliding through the calm waters, when suddenly, a Gray Whale emerges from the depths, gracefully swimming alongside you. These gentle giants may come close enough for you to reach out and touch them, creating a profound connection between humans and nature.Â
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The Gray Whales of San Ignacio Bay are known for their playful behavior, often breaching, spy-hopping, and even allowing their calves to approach boats. It’s a truly magical experience to witness these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.Â
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It’s important to note that interactions with Gray Whales in San Ignacio Bay are conducted under strict guidelines to ensure the well-being and safety of both humans and whales. Local guides and experts accompany visitors, providing educational insights and ensuring that the encounters are respectful and non-intrusive. These encounters with Gray Whales in San Ignacio Bay offer a unique opportunity to witness the wonders of marine life up close and personal. It’s a humbling experience that leaves a lasting impression on all who have the privilege to witness it.
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 So, if you have a deep appreciation for marine life and seek a profound connection with nature, a visit to San Ignacio Bay to encounter the Gray Whales is an experience you won’t want to miss.
Bahia de Los Angeles is a hidden gem in Baja California. Bahia de Los Angeles, also known as Bay of the Angels, is a picturesque bay located on the eastern coast of the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico. Now, let us transport you to this tranquil paradise.
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Bahia de Los Angeles is renowned for its pristine beauty and untouched landscapes. Imagine turquoise waters stretching as far as the eye can see, framed by rugged desert mountains and golden sandy beaches. It’s a place where the harmony of land and sea creates a serene and captivating atmosphere.
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The bay is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. Its crystal-clear waters are teeming with marine life, making it a popular destination for snorkeling, diving, and fishing. Imagine exploring vibrant coral reefs, encountering colorful fish, and perhaps even spotting majestic sea turtles or playful dolphins.
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The surrounding desert landscapes offer their own unique charm. Picture vast stretches of arid land, dotted with cacti and unique desert flora. It’s a paradise for hikers, offering opportunities to explore scenic trails and witness breathtaking views of the bay and its surroundings.
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Bahia de Los Angeles is also known for its rich cultural heritage. The area is home to the indigenous Seri people, who have inhabited the region for centuries. Visitors have the opportunity to learn about their traditions, crafts, and way of life, adding a cultural dimension to their experience.
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While Bahia de Los Angeles offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, it’s important to note that amenities and services may be limited in the area. It’s advisable to come prepared with necessary supplies and provisions to fully enjoy your time in this remote and pristine environment.
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So, if you’re seeking a place of natural beauty, tranquility, and outdoor adventure, Bahia de Los Angeles in Baja California awaits. Immerse yourself in the wonders of the bay, explore its marine treasures, and let the serenity of this hidden gem captivate your soul.
La Paz is a vibrant city in Baja California. La Paz, which translates to “The Peace” in Spanish, is the capital city of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. It is located on the eastern coast of the Baja California Peninsula, along the beautiful Sea of Cortez. La Paz is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and warm hospitality.
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 The city offers a unique blend of modern amenities and traditional Mexican charm. Imagine strolling along its picturesque malecón, a waterfront promenade, with the sea breeze gently caressing your face. The Sea of Cortez, with its crystal-clear turquoise waters, is a playground for water enthusiasts. La Paz is a popular destination for snorkeling, diving, and fishing. You can explore vibrant coral reefs, encounter a diverse array of marine life, and even swim with playful sea lions.
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 The city is also a gateway to the stunning Espiritu Santo Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This uninhabited island is a paradise for nature lovers, offering opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and wildlife spotting. Imagine exploring hidden coves, encountering dolphins, and marveling at the breathtaking landscapes.Â
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In addition to its natural wonders, La Paz boasts a rich cultural heritage. The city is home to historical sites, such as the Cathedral of Our Lady of La Paz and the Anthropology and History Museum. You can immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting traditional markets, sampling delicious Mexican cuisine, and experiencing the warmth and friendliness of the local people.Â
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La Paz is also known for its vibrant festivals and events. From the colorful Carnaval celebrations to the lively music and dance festivals, there’s always something happening in this lively city.
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 Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or simply a place to relax and unwind, La Paz has something to offer. It’s a destination that invites you to embrace the beauty of nature, immerse yourself in the local culture, and find your own sense of peace.
San Ignacio is a charming oasis in Baja California! San Ignacio is a small town located in the central part of the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico. It is nestled amidst the arid desert landscapes, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
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 San Ignacio is known for its natural beauty and historical significance. The town is famous for its picturesque palm oasis, where lush green palm trees provide shade and create a serene atmosphere.
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 One of the main attractions in San Ignacio is the San Ignacio Lagoon, a sanctuary for the majestic Gray Whales during their annual migration. These gentle giants come to the lagoon to give birth and raise their young, creating a unique opportunity for visitors to witness these magnificent creatures up close.Â
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Imagine being in a small boat, gently gliding through the calm waters of the lagoon, surrounded by the awe-inspiring presence of Gray Whales. It’s a humbling experience that leaves a lasting impression on all who have the privilege to witness it. Aside from the Gray Whales, San Ignacio offers other outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts.Â
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You can explore the surrounding desert landscapes, go hiking or birdwatching, and even visit nearby cave paintings that showcase the region’s rich cultural history. The town itself has a quaint and laid-back atmosphere. You can wander through its streets, admire the colonial-style architecture, and visit the historic Mission San Ignacio Kadakaamán, which dates back to the 18th century. It’s a place where time seems to slow down, allowing you to immerse yourself in the peaceful ambiance.
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 While San Ignacio may be a small town, it offers a warm and welcoming community. The locals are known for their hospitality and are always ready to share their knowledge and stories about the area.
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