Baja
96 SanDiegoMagazine.comNovember2011
As the desert heat subsides and the gray whales
start their journey south to mate, the winter months
are prime season to visit Baja California. From the
urban dining scene generating international buzz in
Tijuana to the new luxury resorts on the coasts of
Loreto Bay and La Paz, we uncover 9 places to
explore on the peninsula.
BEST
OF
Rancho Pescadero
GET AWAY Part of the allure of Baja is fi nding
the unexpected down an unassuming dirt road.
For discerning travelers who want to be in the
know, the spot everyone is talking about is Ran-
cho Pescadero, located an hour north of Cabo
on the Pacifi c. This intimate resort (27 rooms) is
a study in good taste and unpretentious luxury
with an aff ordable price tag. And you can’t beat
the setting: adobe-style casitas nestled in natural
sand dunes and a grove of palm trees, outdoor
siesta beds on palm-frond-covered patios, and
billowing colorful sheer drapery. Ocean views
allow front row whale-watching, while oversized
Oaxocan pottery and hand woven rugs by local
artisans add south-of-the-border charm.
EAT The new chef, Rodrigo Bueno, hails from
Market (the swanky Jean-Georges restaurant
at nearby One & Only Palmilla) and brings
a new meaning to the concept of “boat-to-
throat,” as the Pescadero village is also a fi shing
cooperative—a fresh catch comes in daily by
2:30 p.m. for that evening’s specials. All other
ingredients are sourced from within a 20-mile
radius. Think fresh ceviche, pozole verde, or
roasted poblano peppers followed by the
daily catch in a tamarind-coconut broth.
Couples can dine privately on the beach
with their own personal bonfi re.
PLAY Surfers can take a fi ve-minute walk
to the barrels at San Pedrito’s break or a
short drive to Cerritos Beach for more forgiving
waves for newbies. Horse-lovers can gallop along
the deserted shores in front of the resort. When
spa-ing, be sure to try the traditional Mayan sauna
(a temazcal) infused with eucalyptus and steam for
a mind-body cleanse. Mountain view rooms start at
$185; suites at $235. ranchopescadero.com
The pool at
Rancho Pescadero
Sea of Cortez,
La Paz
✱
By Erin Chambers Smith
and Ann Wycoff
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE LA PAZ TOURISM BOARD