Todos Santos
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Todos Santos

Bohemian Mexican surf town where desert meets Pacific

Todos Santos sits where the Sonoran Desert crashes into the Pacific, creating one of Mexico's most intriguing contradictions. This small Baja California Sur town pulses with artists, surfers, and travelers seeking something beyond the typical beach resort experience. The main street, Calle Centenario, buzzes with galleries showcasing local painters and sculptors, while just minutes away, world-class surf breaks like La Pastora and Batequitos draw wave riders from around the globe. The desert backdrop adds an otherworldly quality—you'll find cacti-lined streets leading to pristine beaches, and art studios tucked between organic farms. But here's what makes Todos Santos special: it hasn't lost its soul to tourism. Locals still gather at Café Brown for morning coffee, fishermen sell their catch directly from boats at Playa San Pedrito, and the pace remains refreshingly unhurried. The town earned UNESCO's Pueblo Mágico designation in 2006, but it feels more like a well-kept secret than a tourist magnet.

The historic center around Plaza Principal puts you within walking distance of galleries, restaurants, and the famous Hotel California. Streets like Calle Legaspy and Calle Hidalgo offer boutique hotels in converted colonial buildings—try Hotel San Cristóbal or the intimate Posada La Poza, which overlooks a lagoon where herons fish at sunset. For beach access, stay near Playa La Cachora or Playa Los Cerritos. Los Cerritos has become the surf hub, with beachfront accommodations like Cerritos Beach Inn and vacation rentals steps from the break. The area gets busy on weekends with day-trippers from Cabo, so book early. If you want total isolation, look for casitas near Playa San Pedrito—it's a 10-minute drive from town but offers incredible sunsets and fewer crowds. Many properties here are owner-operated, so expect personal touches like homemade breakfast and local recommendations you won't find in guidebooks.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Skip the Hotel California restaurant—it's overpriced tourist food. Eat where locals do at simple mariscos stands for authentic flavors at $3-5 per meal.
  • 2.Rent accommodations directly from owners rather than booking platforms. Many casitas and small hotels offer 10-20% discounts for direct bookings.
  • 3.Buy groceries at Mercado Guluarte rather than convenience stores. Fresh produce costs a fraction of what you'd pay at tourist-oriented shops.
  • 4.Fill up your gas tank in Cabo before driving to Todos Santos. The town's only gas station charges premium prices for regular unleaded.
  • 5.Visit during shoulder seasons (May or September-October) for 30-40% lower accommodation rates while still enjoying decent weather.
  • 6.Bring cash—many local businesses don't accept cards, and ATM fees can add up quickly. The Santander ATM near the plaza has the lowest fees.

Travel Tips

  • Learn basic Spanish phrases—English isn't widely spoken outside tourist-oriented businesses, and locals appreciate the effort.
  • Pack layers even in warm months. Desert temperatures drop significantly at night, and ocean breezes can be chilly.
  • Bring reef-safe sunscreen. Many beaches here are pristine, and locals work hard to keep them that way.
  • Don't drink tap water. Most accommodations provide filtered water, or buy 5-gallon jugs at local stores for extended stays.
  • Respect surf etiquette at breaks like La Pastora and Cerritos. These spots have established lineups, and dropping in on locals won't end well.
  • Download offline maps before arriving. Cell service can be spotty, especially near remote beaches and mountain areas.
  • Book accommodations well in advance for December-March. The town has limited lodging options, and the best places fill up months ahead.
  • Bring a good book or download entertainment. Todos Santos moves slowly, and that's the point—embrace the downtime.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Todos Santos is generally very safe. It's a small town with low crime rates, though you should use normal precautions like not leaving valuables visible in cars and staying aware of your surroundings at night. The main safety concerns are natural—strong ocean currents at some beaches and desert conditions if you're hiking.

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