soleil
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do you know La Paz?
Hi! This is my first post on this forum. I'm going to La Paz in a couple weeks and know almost nothing about the town. Can you? What are your
favorite things to do there, beaches, restaurants, places to just hang out, have a margarita, day trips, nightlife... your comments are so much
appreciated!!
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soleil, there is a search feature on this board for endless information from past postings.
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hi - I tried the search by typing in La Paz and got almost nothing - is there a trick (like being in a special window) to getting better results?
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In La Paz, theres a few things that are a must:
1.-Go to Balandra and Tecolote beach
2.-Go on a tour to Isla Espiritu Santo
3.-Walk in the malecon eating icecream
4.-Rent a car and visit Todos Santos, La ventana, and el triunfo
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Thanks Jesse.
1. Take a cab to the beaches? What facilities are offered at the beaches? OK to take some Coronas?
2. Any recommended tours to take to the Isla? There will be up to 5 of us going if that makes a difference.
3. I believe we are staying close to the Malecon - Las Gaviotas condos. Any favorite places to people watch? Get coffee in the morning?
Thanks again!!
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Quote: | Originally posted by soleil
Thanks Jesse.
1. Take a cab to the beaches? What facilities are offered at the beaches? OK to take some Coronas?
2. Any recommended tours to take to the Isla? There will be up to 5 of us going if that makes a difference.
3. I believe we are staying close to the Malecon - Las Gaviotas condos. Any favorite places to people watch? Get coffee in the morning?
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1.-Rent a car, its cheap and you will need it, La Paz is big
2.-Theres some tours right on the malecon
3.-The entire malecon is good for people watch, and theres lots of coffe houses around town.
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Las Tres Virgenes
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soleil
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thanks for the help! this is a great forum! will definitely head for the different beaches, although I've never driven in Mexico before and might
have to pass on it again this year.
do you remember what an average price for the day trip to Isla Espritu was?
Las Tres Virgenes sounds awesome. Recommend for a b-day celebration dinner? Do we need reservations and what is a good time to go (sunset view? any
entertainment or better time to avoid a crowd?)
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Just yesterday my daughter and boyfriend went out to Isla Espiritu Santo with Carey Outdoors. They had a ball!! Snorkeled with the sea lions at the
far end of the island, took lots of photos with underwater camera, snorkeled in several coves, had lunch at Ensenada Grande on the beach, saw the
whale sharks. Left at 8 AM, back at 4 PM. They had own gear, but Cary will provide wetsuits, snorkel stuff, if needed. They also provided lunch and
water on the beach. Really nice folks, we postponed the original trip (daughter had cold) and they had no problem. Even called us on the radio when
they were 10 minutes from being back so we could meet them. Carey is located at the entrance to Marina de la Paz, just at the W. end of the Malecon.
Have breakfast at the cafe in the marina, walk out the dock to the boat. Carey does SCUBA, fishing, whale watching too. I was impressed AND did not
have to take our boat out. This will be an annual trip for the kids. The manager is Oscar Iglesias, tel # is 612 1284048 in La Paz. Among other
things to do in La Paz, the trip to the islands is a must.
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Sea lions
Diving with sea lions off La Paz.
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Jack's sea lion photo
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sOLEIL
Here is a picture of Balandra,enjoy your trip.
BAJA IS WHAT YOU WANTED TO BE, FUN,DANGEROUS,INCREDIBLE, REMOTE, EXOTIC..JUST GO AND HAVE FUN.....
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Love the pictures! So we'll definitely go to the beach bar at Tecolote beach, catch some time at Balandra, and take a trip over to Isla Espiritu.
Are there other things to do at Isla? Or is it mostly beach time and swim/snorkel? How long is the ride over?
Can anyone recommend some good open air restaurants or bars on the malecon?
How to arrange a panga to take us to the Isla?
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There is a very nice restaurant at the very end of the malecon (under the big new building). Beautiful setting with tables right on the bay. The
last time I was there they had Brazilian musicians playing. Very nice (not cheap) but a good deal by L.A. standards. I have no idea the name of the
place but I have enjoyed sitting there just having drinks and appetizers or a full dinner.
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Thanks David for posting the photo!
Lots to do on the islands besides snorkeling. Lots of very nice shells, great hiking, beautiful views, photography, etc. Ride over is little more
than 1/2 hour depending on seas, stopping for whales, birds, other creatures. Do walk the Malecon, it is a wide tiled, coconut palm lined walkway on
the edge of the water. Still being extended, it is about two miles long. Lots of open air restaurants across the street from the malecon. We walk
it daily. At the W end is Marina de la Paz with the Carey outfit having large office at the entrance where you can arrange for island trips, etc. You
would then embark from the marina on the day of your trip. Good restaurant overlooking water for breakfast. Take a camera and anything you might need
for the day (sunscreen, etc). Today (WED) IT WAS 87 degrees. Come by the clubhouse at the marina and friendly folks will give lots of suggestions
about enjoying La Paz (not really a club, just a hang-out).
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Awesome! We are staying near the malecon, so will definitely spend some time walking it and will check out the marina for some fun things to do. I'm
glad to hear the malecon is a good area to hang out at (!) and also good news on the weather - although I hear it is still getting quite cold at
night. What is the usual clothing at night? Jeans ok?
Oh, and if we do not want to rent a car, what is the best way to get to the beaches? Are cabs readily available?
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quite cold for those who have been here too long...low 60s at night. Had to wear long pants couple of nights ago. Never more than a sweatshirt.
Jeans, shorts, whatever...lots of gringos and types of clothing. La Paz is very accepting and easy going. Cabs all over, buses too.
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I know a little about La Paz. I spent about 4 months bumming around there.
Open air bar. Cortez Club at La Concha hotel. Has a nice little beach too. You can walk it from La Gaviotas on the Malecon. Walk down the hill and
take a right. It's at the end of the malecon and out of town a little.
There was a bar called Paradise Found that was interesting. Run by an american guy named Clark. Pool tables and darts. Popular with the cruiser crowd.
Alot of people live on their boats out in the bay and this place is their hang out.
What I did alot was just walk around. If I was thirsty I'd stop somewhere for a beer and a taco or something. There's plenty of places Just explore.
The Marina De La Paz area looks nice but I found everything to be expensive. Better to go where the locals (mexicans) go for better prices and more
authentic experience.
Have fun!
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for." J. A. Shedd.
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it. – Albert Einstein
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When is Carnival in LaPaz? That's a great time to be there, they close the Malacon at night and it's party time.
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Carnival in La Paz
Carnival is Feb 15-20, 2007
[Edited on 1-7-2007 by twogringos]
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