Sea, Desert, and Living Culture Facing Isla Tiburon
January 19, 2026 5:57 pmFew places in the world feel as striking as Bahia de Kino and Isla Tiburon. If you’re drawn to wild landscapes and living culture, this is a journey worth making.
Few places in the world feel as striking as Bahia de Kino and Isla Tiburon. If you’re drawn to wild landscapes and living culture, this is a journey worth making.
Beyond its unmistakable beauty, Isla Coral holds an enigmatic attraction—one that sparks curiosity and makes you want to see it for yourself.
A river cuts through the desert on its way to the sea—and in its wake, an oasis comes to life. Discover the quiet magic of Mulege, where palms, water, and mission history soften the edges of Baja California Sur.
Staying or dining in the fortress-like pulque haciendas (like Soltepec or Tenexac) that define the landscape.
Where manicured gardens, stone walls, historic chapels, and open courtyards define the experience. These former agricultural estates reflect Morelos’ role as a pioneer of the hacienda system and its modern transformation into a destination for leisure, weddings, and refined escapes.