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Baja.com - La Paz, Mexico
La Paz's natural beauty makes it the perfect setting for a relaxing vacation. The city was founded by Hernando Cortez on May 3, 1535. As years passed, many tried to colonize it; Sebastian Vizcaino in 1596, Isidro de Atondo and Antillon in 1863, plus Jesuits Juan de Ugarte and Jaime Bravo in 1720. But it wasn't until 1811 when Jose Espinoza established the first permanent settlement. In 1830 La Paz became the official capital of Baja California Sur. http://www.baja.com/lugares/info_lapaz.htm
Baja Outdoor Activities
We are a high quality, friendly outfitters dedicated to providing a vacation that will rank as your best ever. The owners are husband and wife team, Ben and Alejandra Gillam. Ben is from Wales, UK and grew up on the water owning his first surf kayak 30 years ago; he is a British Sea-kayaking Coach, and has guided hundreds of expeditions in Europe, the USA and Mexico. Alejandra is a native Baja Californian and has established BOA to be one of the few priveleged sea kayaking companies to be fully permitted to operate in the Gulf of California and to have special environmental permission to run expeditions to the Gulf's most spectacular island - Isla Espiritu Santo. http://kayactivities.com/
Hotel Marina
The new $30 million Hotel Marina welcomes you to spend some time away from home in our warm and friendly city of La Paz, Baja's Fishing Capitol. We're open for the best year round fishing and vacationing in Baja California. Our 5-star hotel is complete with its own sport fishing fleet including 23' super pangas, 30' cruisers, and fantastic 45' yachts. Snorkeling, diving, swimming, tennis, duty free shopping, windsurfing, whale watching and big game fishing await you in one of the finest hotels in La Paz. Our rooms are just steps away from the warm waters of the bay and the marina where you can enjoy the fishing trip of a lifetime battling big black, blue and striped marlin, swordfish, sailfish, rooster fish, giant yellowfin tuna, wahoo, pargo, yellowtail, and colorful dorado. Come enjoy our warm hospitality for your next vacation. Call us toll-free at1-888-Try-Baja, or 1-800-250-3186. http://www.trybaja.com/hotelmarina/
La Concha Beach Resort - Main Site
La Concha Beach Resort is located on a secluded beach along La Paz Bay just five minutes from the picturesque waterfront city of La Paz, capital Baja California Sur and short driving distance from many white sandy swimming coves and beaches including Tecolote and Balandra with its famous mushroom rock. This areas natural beauty and pace of living offer vacationers an authentic charm. http://www.laconcha.com/
La Paz Tourism - Fondo Mixto de La Paz
We are gratified by your decision to visit us in La Paz. We pledge to do everything possible to make your experience here pleasant and to provide you with memories that last forever. La Paz is a destination rich in natural and cultural beauty, a city filled with innumerable things to do and places to dine. Our vast and modern tourism facilities assure you the finest of amenities and the maximum comfort during your getaway. Our guide will provide all the information you may require. Among the most enchanting aspects of La Paz is its people. In each "Paceño," you will find a friend. We extend to you our warmest welcome. http://www.trybaja.com/lapazguide/
La Paz - Mexico - www.lapaz-mexico.com
To experience La Paz you must feel the warmth of its people and see the beauty the Mar de Cortez has to offer. No place on earth has the perfect balance of scenery, activities and pure relaxation as does La Paz. Come to visit our site, it will guide you through the different atmospheres La Paz has to offer, we have one of the most complete maps of the area.
La Paz, Baja, Mexico - www.mexonline.com -
La Paz (lah-PAHS) which means "peace" in Spanish is the state capital of Baja California Sur and the second largest city south of Tijuana on the Baja Peninsula with a population of around 300,000. As the region's commercial, cultural and political center, La Paz is still a tranquil and very Mexican port. It has preserved a sort of nostalgic "old Baja" atmosphere. http://www.mexonline.com/lapaz.htm
Las Arenas Resort - Closed in August 2002. Travel site linking you directly to hotels offering getaway packages in the United States, Canada and Mexico. http://www.lasarenas.com
Viva La Paz, Baja, Mexico - Baja Life
Escape to La Paz and tantalize your senses. Stroll along the waterfront and enjoy a romantic sunset. Indulge in delicious local cuisine and dance until the wee hours. Explore historic museums or shop for authentic Mexican arts and crafts. Experience legendary sportfishing for marlin, wahoo, tuna, dorado and more. Snorkel with playful sea lions or scuba dive with hammerhead sharks and giant mantas. Kayak alongside friendly dolphins and whales or venture into the tranquil bays of Espiritu Santo Island. Discover ancient cave paintings in distant canyons. Or just relax and do nothing at all on an endless white sand beach. Get reacquainted with your inner self. It's all here waiting for you in La Paz, Mexico. http://www.vivalapaz.com/
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