Baja California
- So Much to Do and See
The Baja
peninsula has long been
a favorite destination
for those seeking a wide
variety of outdoor fun
and activities including
golf, tennis, rock
climbing, cycling, sport
fishing, scuba diving,
surfing, sailing,
kayaking and off-roading
including the world
famous Baja 1000 race
which runs the length of
Baja and is considered
the classic tests of
endurance.
Others come to enjoy the
shopping, wine tasting,
music, art and cultural
events available
throughout the
peninsula. Year round
mild weather makes
laying out to sunbathe
on Baja's white sandy
beaches a favorite
"sport" of sun
worshippers.
Hungry?
The great selection of
locally grown fruit and
vegetables always in
season as well as fresh
seafood makes Baja a
tasty place to be!. One
thing you might not have
known is that it is
healthier too!
Crops are grown
naturally with fewer
pesticides and
preservatives. Sonora
breed beef is hormone
free. Baja has always
been organic! While
you're having dinner go
ahead and have a
margarita or try the
wonderful selection of
local wines from the
Guadalupe Valley to
complete your dining
experience.
Moving to Baja Have you
ever thought about
retiring in Mexico? How
about retiring in one of
its many lovely
retirement havens? There
are seven major areas
where American and
Canadian retirees tend
to congregate. While
there may be a few
expatriates scattered in
a dozen villages
throughout Mexico, most
Americans and Canadians
settle in one of seven
locations: San Miguel de
Allende, Mazatlan,
Oaxaca, Guadalajara,
Lake Chapala, Southern
Baja and the Northern
Baja area of Rosarito
Beach to Ensenada which
is just a short drive
across the border from
San Diego.