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Discover Baja California with this full-day tour from Los Cabos to Balandra, Todos Santos, Cerritos Beach, and La Paz’s scenic coastlines and natural wonders.
A comprehensive look at the Los Cabos to Balandra Tour—an 11-hour journey that combines cultural exploration, stunning beaches, and scenic coastal views. This tour is designed for travelers who want to experience a blend of authentic Mexican towns, breathtaking natural scenery, and relaxing beach time, all in one day.
Two aspects we really appreciate are the well-rounded itinerary—covering everything from charming towns to iconic beaches—and the inclusion of a delicious regional breakfast at La Garita, giving you a taste of Baja’s local flavors. The flexibility to explore at your own pace at Balandra Beach is another highlight.
However, it’s worth noting that the full-day nature of the trip means quite a bit of time on the road, which might be tiring for some. If you prefer more leisure or less travel time, this could be a consideration.
This tour suits travelers eager for a mix of culture, nature, and coast, especially those who want an organized, guided experience without the hassle of planning every detail. It’s ideal for those who enjoy scenic drives, small-group intimacy, and authentic regional experiences.


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We’re picked up directly from a central location in Cabo San Lucas, a convenience that saves you the hassle of arranging transport. From there, the drive north takes approximately an hour to La Paz, giving you your first glimpse of Baja’s varied landscapes—desert, mountains, and the shimmering Sea of Cortez. The scenery is a treat, and the comfortable private vehicle ensures you’re not just stuck on a bus with strangers—this feels more like a day with friends.

Next stop is the Magical Town of Todos Santos, an artist’s haven full of colorful murals, quirky boutiques, and historic charm. We loved the chance to wander through its historic center—visiting the main square, the old theater, and the mission—each telling stories of Baja’s colonial past. The town is lively without being overwhelming, and the artsy atmosphere makes it perfect for strolling, snapping photos, and soaking in local culture.
We also visit a peaceful natural oasis in town, which offers a quiet break from the busier tourist spots. This stop is especially good for those interested in authentic Mexican towns away from the more commercialized resorts.

A tasty highlight is the full breakfast at La Garita, a well-known local eatery. Here, the menu is open, so you can pick what suits your taste—think fresh eggs, chilaquiles, or regional specialties. The meal is a great fuel-up before hitting the beaches, and dining in a traditional setting provides a taste of Baja’s culinary roots.

Next, we visit Cerritos Beach, a favorite among surfers and families alike. The wide, sandy shore is perfect for a walk, sunbathing, or catching some surf. For those interested in watching the waves or enjoying a casual meal at a beachside restaurant, Cerritos offers it all.
We spend about two hours here, giving enough time to relax, splash around, or simply take in the Pacific Ocean views. Several reviews mention the high quality of the nearby eateries, so you might find a good lunch option if you’re hungry.

Of course, the main highlight for many is Playa Balandra, often called Baja’s most iconic beach. The shallow, crystal-clear waters and unusual rock formations, including the famous “Fungus,” make this a photographer’s dream. You’ll have about two hours to explore—hiking through the rocky headlands or just lounging in the calm waters.
What makes Balandra special is its protected status, ensuring pristine conditions and fewer crowds than other beaches. We loved the freedom to wander along the shoreline, paddle in the shallow waters, or just sit back and enjoy the spectacular scenery.

Before returning, we stop at the sea wall of La Paz, which offers sweeping views of the coastline and the Sea of Cortez. It’s a perfect spot for photos and to soak in the peaceful coastal atmosphere.

Our day ends at Cerritos Beach again, just in time for the famous Baja sunset. Watching the sun dip into the Pacific, with the sound of waves in the background, provides a fitting end to this full day of exploration.
The tour features private transportation, which means you’re not crammed into a large bus. This allows for a more intimate experience and the flexibility to ask questions or enjoy the scenery comfortably. The drive time to and from Balandra is approximately three hours combined, so be prepared for a fair amount of time on the road—but we found the scenery made the journey enjoyable.
With an 11-hour itinerary, the schedule is quite packed. The stops are well-paced, but if you prefer more downtime or fewer destinations, you might feel a bit rushed. The tour’s logistics aim to maximize your experience without overloading the day.
At $109 per person, the price seems quite reasonable considering the variety of sights, a full breakfast, private transport, and guided commentary. It’s a good value for travelers wanting a hassle-free way to see Baja’s highlights in one day.
As a private tour, your group will be small, making for a more personalized experience. The bilingual guide ensures clear explanations and helps you navigate each stop with local insights.
Although there are no reviews yet, the itinerary suggests a well-thought-out mix of cultural, natural, and recreational activities. The inclusion of a traditional breakfast and free time at Balandra are thoughtful touches that add genuine value.
The stops at Todos Santos and Cerritos Beach are especially praised for their scenic charm and relaxed vibe, giving travelers authentic Baja moments away from heavily commercialized areas. The highlight for most visitors will be the perfect combination of stunning landscapes and cultural insight.
This trip is ideal for travelers who want a balanced day of sightseeing, relaxation, and culture without the stress of planning multiple independent stops. It suits those with moderate mobility, as some walking and hiking are involved, but nothing strenuous. It’s perfect for couples, small groups, or solo travelers eager to see Baja’s highlights in comfort.
If you’re looking for a full-day experience packed with photo ops, delicious food, and authentic Baja scenery, this tour offers excellent value. It’s especially suitable if you’re based in Los Cabos and want a manageable, guided route to see Baja’s more natural and cultural treasures.
This Los Cabos to Balandra Tour offers a comprehensive taste of Baja California Sur—combining charming towns, iconic beaches, and scenic coastal drives. The inclusion of a regional breakfast, a small-group setting, and a flexible schedule makes it appealing for a variety of travelers seeking authentic experiences without the hassle of organizing every detail.
While the long day on the road might not be for everyone, the sights and experiences packed into this trip make it a worthwhile option for those eager to explore Baja’s natural beauty and cultural richness in one go.
In summary, if you enjoy scenic drives, natural wonders, and small-town charm, and want a guided experience that balances activity with relaxation, this tour could be a highlight of your Baja adventure.
Is transportation provided for the entire day?
Yes, the tour includes private transportation throughout the day, making it easy to move between each destination comfortably.
How long is the drive between stops?
The total time on the road, including the return trip, is about three hours, so expect a fair amount of scenic driving.
What kind of breakfast is included?
A full breakfast at La Garita, a well-known regional restaurant, offering a variety of Baja-style dishes. You can choose from an open menu.
Can I explore Balandra Beach freely?
Absolutely, you’ll have two hours at Balandra to walk around, hike, relax, or take photos at your own pace.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, including families, provided children are comfortable with a full day of activities and some walking.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, water, comfortable shoes for walking and hiking, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery.