Bahía Concepción
This stretch of secret coves south of Mulegé in Baja California Sur is one of the most incredibly magnificent segments of coast in all of Mexico, if not all of Baja. Baha Concepción is a popular stopping point for the adventurous and outdoorsy; road trippers frequently choose this region as a last destination – and stay for weeks. The milky, blue-green sea, unusual rock formations, and marine fauna make it a popular kayaking destination. And the coves' protection makes for excellent swimming.
There are a variety of budget-friendly camping places scattered around the coves along the water; if you wish to spend a while, we recommend arriving with plenty of daylight left.
Todos Santos Eco Adventures, on the other hand, is truly remote without requiring much DIY. They have three glamping alternatives that are so securely hidden that you might forget the rest of the world exists. Camp Cecil de la Isla is located on Espiritu Santo in a secluded cove. With a few luxurious glamping tents, a wonderful chef, and unlimited swimming, kayaking, snorkeling, and stand up paddle boarding. They also provide a licensed naturalist and guide who can take you on a variety of exciting experiences while teaching you about the island's and bay's environment. They're fine if you just want to read a book and drink margaritas all day.
And you may relax knowing that TOSEA works hard to provide guests with sustainable experiences. They've managed to reduce plastic pollution in Todos Santos while producing a glamping experience that leaves no trace at the end of the journey by collaborating with naturalists, conservationists, and Baja California people.