Where To Shop in

Mulegé

Taller Larus

A collective bringing together creatives from all over Baja California Sur; you will find unique souvenirs, reminding you of adventure in the town originated by salt.

Zihul Taller de Arte

A unique workshop with pieces such as knives, folding knives, and razors made by hand with forged spring steel, mule deer handles in a hand-sewn cow leather sheath. We recommend signing up for their workshop where you can assemble your own knife or give life to unique pieces of jewelry.

Kadakaaman Artesanías & Tourist Information

A must-visit shop! Here, you’ll find Mexican treasures like embroidered blouses, sandals, silver jewelry, and the region’s famous date bread. It has been a go-to spot for travelers—not just for crafts but also for helpful tourist guidance, including local attractions and practical needs.

Marineros de La Bocana Cooperative Store

A well-stocked market, run by a local cooperative, offering a surprising variety of products. For nine years, it has been the largest store in town, catering to both locals and visitors with groceries, fruits, vegetables, meats, seafood, personal care items, sunscreen, and even beer and liquor. It’s a one-stop shop for all your needs while in this Pacific coast town.

Galería del Mar

  1.  (By Appointment Only)

For 40 years, retired professor Abraham Verdugo has crafted stunning pieces from nature—sailboats from maguey stalks, paintings with crushed shell sand, and volcanic rock from Santa Rosalía. If you’ve visited MUSAM in Guerrero Negro, you may recognize his regionally renowned work. Let the beauty of whales, mermaids, turtles, and seahorses inspire you.

Curios Lupita

The go-to spot for authentic Mexican crafts. Specializing in Oaxacan art, hand-embroidered blouses, Puebla talavera, and more, it showcases the beauty of Mexico in every corner. With 25 years of offering unique, handmade treasures, it’s a must-visit for travelers looking to bring a piece of Baja California Sur home.