It's the reason people move to La Paz. Private boat. No schedule to share. El Hongo at your pace, sea lions by noon, fresh ceviche in the sand before anyone else shows up.
Every day, vans unload dozens of visitors at the same overlook. They take the same photo, check the same box, and leave. You'll arrive by water. Stay as long as you want. See El Hongo from the side they don't show in the brochures, and swim in turquoise so still it doesn't look real.
Balandra Bay sits 23 kilometers north of La Paz — a protected national park cove with impossibly turquoise water, white sand beaches, mangrove channels, and the iconic El Hongo mushroom rock rising from the shallows. The Hook takes you there by private boat — no highway traffic, no parking, no crowds. Just your group, the water, and one of the most spectacular natural settings in all of Baja California Sur.
The most iconic natural formation in La Paz. A perfectly balanced volcanic rock rising from the shallows — impossible not to photograph.
Sea lions frequent Balandra Bay and the surrounding islands. Keep an eye out for Blue-footed Boobies — their brilliant blue feet and diving displays never get old.
Balandra is protected by SEMARNAT — no jet skis, no speedboats, no development. Pure, pristine, exactly as nature left it.
Gratuities · Alcoholic beverages · Hotel pickup
Private boat. El Hongo. Turquoise water. Fresh ceviche in the sand. The most beautiful beach in Mexico — just for your group.
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