Millions of visitors land in Cabo every year searching for wild marine life, authentic Mexico, and experiences that go deeper than the resort pool. What they are looking for is here. It has always been here. It is called La Paz.
Plan Your La Paz Day Trip →La Paz Bay is one of the only places on earth to reliably swim with wild whale sharks. Cabo has none.
Isla Espiritu Santo — a full day of sea lions, coral, wildlife and a fresh beach lunch. All included in your 6-hour excursion from La Paz.
The Sea of Cortez has 39% of the world's marine mammals. Your tour group has max 10 people.
La Paz is the state capital. It has been the heart of Baja since Cortés landed here in 1535.
No whale sharks
No UNESCO marine park
Large tour groups, crowded boats
Resort-driven tourism
No authentic Mexican waterfront
Whale shark season November – April
Isla Espiritu Santo — UNESCO World Heritage
Max 10 on The Hook boats — collective options available
Authentic Malecón, local restaurants, real Baja
The most biodiverse sea on the planet
Two hours apart. Completely different worlds. Here is what people who have been to both actually say.
La Paz's Malecón is nothing like Cabo's marina strip. A sweeping waterfront promenade lined with sculptures, shaded benches, sandy coves, and local families out for an evening walk. No timeshare sellers. No bar hawkers. Locals call it tranquilo — and they mean it. Just the Sea of Cortez, a cold drink, and room to breathe.
Cabo's famous beaches are largely unswimmable — strong Pacific surf and dangerous currents. La Paz sits on the protected Sea of Cortez. Calm, warm, safe. Balandra, Tecolote, El Coromuel — shallow turquoise bays where families wade in and stay for hours. The kind of beaches Cabo simply does not have.
La Paz runs 30 to 50 percent more affordable than Cabo across the board. And the food is better. Fish tacos from a stand on the Malecon. Ceviche that arrived on a boat this morning. Mezcalerías with no cover charge. La Paz feeds you like a local, not a tourist — without the resort markup.
La Paz is the capital of Baja California Sur — a real, working Mexican city where life happens on the street, not inside a resort. Family-oriented, unhurried, genuinely welcoming. The vibe travelers describe as what Cabo was like 30 years ago, before the mega-resorts arrived.
"La Paz is everything Cabo promised to be — without the crowds, the hustle, or the resort prices."
What visitors say, again and again
You have done Cabo. The Arch tour. Maybe a day trip to Todos Santos. The well-known stops on the tourist circuit. But just two hours north, Mexican nationals have been keeping a secret for years — and that secret is La Paz.
When Mexicans choose where to vacation in their own country, they come here. That is not a marketing claim — it is the most honest signal a destination can give you. La Paz has kept its soul precisely because it has been the locals' choice, not the tourists'.
It has everything you came to Baja for — the best mariscos in the world, rooftop bars, live local music every night of the week, museums, galleries, international restaurants — and none of what you came to escape. No hustle. No mega-resorts. No one selling you a timeshare. Just the Sea of Cortez, the best seafood of your life, and a city that still belongs to the people who live in it.
The fastest and most flexible option. Highway 1 north from Cabo San Lucas or San José del Cabo. Scenic drive through the Baja desert with Pacific views. Rent a car in Los Cabos and arrive in La Paz at your own pace.
Several shuttle services run daily between Los Cabos International Airport and La Paz. Book in advance — comfortable and affordable.
Head directly to The Hook Experiences on Paseo Alvaro Obregon. Walk in, meet the team, confirm your tour, and we take care of the rest.
The tour that puts La Paz on the map. Wild whale sharks, small groups, marine biologist guides.
Book Now →UNESCO World Heritage island. Sea lions, coral reefs, beach lunch. The full Baja experience.
Book Now →Orcas, Mobulas, dolphins. Baja's wildest ocean encounters. Maximum 6 guests.
Book Now →The Hook sits in the middle of the La Paz Malecon — Paseo Alvaro Obregon, the city's waterfront heartbeat. Nearly every event, race, parade, concert, and festival in La Paz happens right outside our door. If you time your trip right, you get the ocean and the city at full roar.
One of Mexico's oldest carnivals — since 1898. Six days of parades, grandiose floats, costumes, live music, food, and nationally headlining acts along the entire length of Alvaro Obregon. The whole city is on the Malecon. You are watching from front row.
La Paz at Easter is extraordinary. Mexican families flood in from across the country — the Malecon fills with music, food stalls, and celebrations that run late into every night. One of the best times to feel the real La Paz pulse.
La Paz was founded May 3, 1535 — making it one of the oldest cities in the Americas. The city celebrates with events along the Malecon, live performances, and the kind of civic pride you only find in a place that genuinely loves itself.
Local bands, mariachi, jazz, folk — the Malecon has live music almost every evening during high season. No ticket required. Pull up a chair at The Hook, order something cold, and let La Paz come to you.
La Paz hosts the ITU/Americas Triathlon Cup — an international competition using the Malecon as the racecourse finish. Athletes from across the Americas compete on the same waterfront you walk every day.
The Mexico stage of the world's most famous cycling event has started from the La Paz Malecon kiosk — 1,500+ riders from the US, Australia, Canada, Europe and Mexico, setting out through Baja's desert and coastal terrain toward El Tecolote. The start is right here.
The La Paz Malecon hosts regular 5K, 10K, half marathon, and full marathon races throughout the year — routes that hug the Sea of Cortez with desert mountain backdrops. One of the most scenic urban race courses in Mexico.
The world's most iconic off-road race runs the Baja Peninsula every November. On a revolving schedule it alternates between a loop race and a full peninsula run — and when La Paz is on the route, the Malecon becomes the race course. Over 325 trucks, motorcycles, and ATVs from 20 countries. Keep an eye on the SCORE International calendar.
La Paz hosts multiple sportfishing tournaments throughout the year — marlin, dorado, roosterfish. Boats weigh in at the Marina La Paz docks, creating an electric atmosphere along the waterfront that spills onto the Malecon every evening.
La Paz is one of Mexico's most authentic places to experience Day of the Dead — altars, processions, candlelit gatherings in the streets and plazas. Not a tourist performance. A real celebration of life and memory that has happened here for generations.
The annual Christmas parade has run on the Malecon since 2018 — floats, music, and community warmth in a city that celebrates Christmas with genuine joy. Posadas run through December in the streets and plazas of the historic center.
La Paz's reptile sanctuary — home to the endemic Baja species found nowhere else on earth. Rattlesnakes, boas, lizards, and the prehistoric-looking chuckwalla. A genuinely fascinating stop for families and wildlife enthusiasts just minutes from the Malecon.
The Hook Experiences is at the center of all of it.
Paseo Alvaro Obregon — the La Paz Malecon.
Plan your trip around an event. Or let one find you.