Mulegé
Mulegé

Overview

Venture north in Baja California Sur and discover Mulegé — a rugged, awe-inspiring land shaped by time and nature. Here, prehistoric cave paintings stretch across canyon walls, protected by remote mountain ranges. Palm-lined oases shelter centuries-old mission towns, while desert plateaus echo with the calls of bighorn sheep.

Hotels

Hotels in Mulegé offer a range of options for different traveler preferences. From charming boutique hotels with personalized service and authentic Mexican décor to high end beachfront properties that provide stunning views with modern amenities.

Cuisine

Cuisine in Mulegé echoes its coastal location and rich cultural heritage. Seafood is a highlight, with dishes featuring local fresh fish and shellfish prepared in traditional Mexican styles like ceviche and tacos. Local specialties include almejas chocolatas tatemadas (roasted chocolate clams) and machaca (delicious dried beef).

Attractions

The town of Santa Rosalía, once a French mining colony, featured an iron church designed by Gustave Eiffel and colourful wooden homes tell a story unlike anywhere else in Mexico. In the nearby mountains and volcanic peaks, adventure awaits those drawn to the wild.

Getting Here

When traveling to Mulegé, Mexico, it’s essential to plan your journey effectively. Most visitors arrive via Loreto International Airport (LTO), which has connections to major U.S. cities, especially during peak seasons. Always check local travel advisories for the latest information.

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When traveling to Mulegé, Mexico, it’s essential to plan your journey effectively. Most visitors arrive via Loreto International Airport (LTO), which has connections to major U.S. cities, especially during peak seasons.

Always check local travel advisories for the latest information.