TODOS SANTOS, Mexico – If you think you have been to Baja because you’ve partied in Cabo, think again, Cabo is hardly representative of the state of Baja California Sur. Baja, the finger-shaped peninsula that extends south of California and is separated from mainland Mexico by the Sea of Cortez, is a desert paradise that has been attracting surfers, outdoor enthusiasts, artists, and bohemians for decades. Todos Santos, the cultural and commercial hub of the area is home to a number of galleries, restaurants, and boutique hotels. The community of multi-generational families and expats is fiercely protective of Todos Santos, its heritage, and Baja’s natural landscape. As a result, development is limited, streets are peaceful, and beaches are pristine. Come for the relaxation, sunsets, and star gazing, and stay for the dry heat, sunshine, and salty ocean breeze.
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This spring I returned to Todos Santos, just north of Cabo San Lucas, for a quick weekend to check out all that is new along this sleepy part of the Pacific coast. And while I am happy to report that things in these parts are still sleepy, there are new wonderful places to stay, eat, and sun along this stretch of Baja. Take a peak, and I bet you will feel inspired to head south of the border before too long.
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If there is a place outside of Seattle where I feel at home in the world, it is Baja. Whether you stay at a full service luxury resort or an intimate boutique hotel, travel to Baja commands simplicity, relaxation, fish tacos and tequila! Here's a quick guide to where I would stay and eat. Where are you going this weekend?
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