Want to set up camp on a beach that’s all your own, dip your toes in clear blue, bathtub-temperature water, and catch a fish and turn it into tacos? It may sound like a dream, but I’m hoping this article will turn that into as much of a reality for you as it has been for me over the past few years. Read on for details about everything I know on visiting Baja California so you can start planning a trip of your own.
How Should You Get to Baja?
You’ve got two main options: fly or drive. I prefer to drive, so I can bring a capable truck, all of my camping gear, and my dogs. The times I’ve flown have been fun, too, but relying on a rental car or taxi really limits you to what few towns exist on the peninsula and encourages you to stick around a hotel.