We'll kayak the seas, workout beachside, hike the cliffs, surf, swim with sea lions, eat local fruits, and toast under the stars – some of the most magnificent adventures Baja has to offer!
Includes…
+ 3 nights glamping on the island of Espiritu Santo
+ 3 nights at a boutique hotel overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Todos Santos
+ All locally sourced meals at Camp Cecil
+ Daily happy hour with freshly made juices at Camp Cecil
Itinerary SUMMARY:
DAY 1: Sun, Mar 14 ::: BIENVENIDOS! SAN JOSE DEL CABO - TODOS SANTOS
DAY 2: Mon, Mar 15 ::: TODOS SANTOS - Espiritu Santo Glamping
DAYs 3-4: TUe-WED, Mar 16-17 ::: Glamp on ISLA ESPIRITU SANTO
DAY 5: Thu, Mar 18 :::ISLA ESPIRITU SANTO - Todos Santos
Day 6: Fri, Mar 19 ::: TODOS SANTOS
Day 7: Sat, Mar 20 ::: Adios! Todos Santos - Los Cabos
DETAILED ITINERARY
Day 1
Arrival in Todos Santos
Upon arrival in Todos Santos, check in to the lovely Los Colibris Casitas, located on a hill overlooking the ocean in the artists colony of Todos Santos. After settling in, enjoy a gourmet taco welcome dinner. Overnight at Los Colibris Casitas.
Los Colibris Casitas was made for nature lovers seeking beauty and tranquility. We offer the services and amenities of a boutique hotel, combined with the privacy and comfort of a vacation rental. Each of our casas and casitas has magnificent views of the Pacific ocean, a freshwater estuary and a palm grove oasis to the front, and the Sierra de la Laguna mountains to the side and back.
From your casa you can watch the fishermen cast their nets on the beach in the early morning light, wait for the green flash of a magnificent Baja sunset in the late afternoon, and enjoy the vast expanse of a star-filled sky at night. Los Colibris is just a 10-minute walk to 70 miles of pristine, virtually empty beach, and a 5-minute drive to the delightful restaurants, artists’ galleries and shops of Todos Santos
Todos Santos ~ About 50 miles north of Cabo on the Pacific side of the Baja peninsula is a pueblo magico called Todos Santos – All Saints. And truly, the handiwork of all the saints seems to be reflected everywhere. It’s easy to imagine that St. Anthony (San Antonio), the Patron Saint of the Desert, had his hand in the underground springs that make the town a true desert oasis, thick with palms, lush with lagoons and filled with the birds they attract. St. Francis (San Francisco), Patron Saint of the Environment, seems like a sure bet for the town’s seemingly endless miles of pristine beach – home to 5 of the world’s 7 turtle species, host to surf breaks that make the town one of the best surfing destinations on the Cape, and favored spot for gray whales on their annual trip to Baja to come close to shore and check out the humans. St. Isidore (San Isidro), Patron Saint of Agriculture, almost certainly got in on the act with the vast orchards of mango trees and fields filled with strawberries, chilies and herbs, while St. Peter (San Pedro), Patron Saint of Fishermen, could easily be the wily soul who ensured no natural harbor in the town to keep the waters from being overfished and therefore full of bounty for the intrepid local fishermen, masters of the surf launch and landing.
Day 2
Sea of Cortez and Isla Espiritu Santo Glamping Adventure
After a wonderful Mexican breakfast we'll transfer to La Paz where we will board our boat to Camp Cecil, a luxury tent camp on the incomparable Isla Espiritu Santo. We'll settle into our tents then let the adventures unfold. Kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, snorkeling, birding - these are just a few of the activities that await as we explore the island and the surrounding Sea of Cortez. Lunch and dinner on the island. Overnight at Camp Cecil.
Camp Cecil Our base camp is on one of the island’s most beautiful beaches and features
beautifully decorated walk-in safari-style tents with real beds, lovely linens, bedside
tables, lanterns, beach towels, storage space, rugs, chairs, and more. Espiritu Xantus
Café is where our on-site chef makes wonderful meals for you every day, plus a daily
happy hour of course. There are two sun showers and two compost toilet
cabañas.
Espiritu Santo National Park in the Sea of Cortez is part of a UNESCO World Heritage
Site, and is one of the best marine life viewing destinations in the world. Whales,
dolphins, whale sharks, sea turtles, manta rays and plenty of beautiful tropical fish
call the surrounding waters home, while a terrific range of bird species including
Blue-footed Boobies, Reddish Egrets, Great Blue Herons and Yellow-footed Gulls
frequent the island’s skies and shores. The island itself is stunning, with magnificent
towering cliffs, spectacular sandy bays, amazing lava rock formations, and rock art
left by the now-extinct Guaycura and Pericu Indians. There’s even an endemic ring-
tailed cat, the babisuri. It’s a remarkable place to explore.
DAYs 3-4
Espiritu Santo
We’ll enjoy these days to explore the pristine shores, waters and hills of this adventurers paradise. Together with your guide, you will create an ideal itinerary for your group. Each morning, early risers can enjoy coffee, tea and cold breakfast of granola and fruit. After our hot breakfast, the day is yours: kayak, SUP board, hike, snorkel, or simply soak in the sun. And when the waters are ideal, we'll head out for what truly must be one of life's greatest joys, swimming with the sea lion puppies at the permanent sea lion colony of Los Islotes. It is an absolute blast! Afterwards visit another part of the island for a beautiful hike to get spectacular views and learn more about the flora and fauna of the island.
Day 5
Espiritu Santo - Todos Santos
After breakfast, depart Camp Cecil for our return to shore and return to Todos Santos for a final evening overlooking the Pacific. Enjoy a free afternoon to explore on your own.
Day 6
Todos Santos Free Day
Enjoy this day to explore on your own. The area is full of adventure, choose to mountain bike, hike, surf, or simply explore the bounty of art in town.
Surf Lesson - $75 per person, all gear included
Cooking Class - $94 per person, includes dinner and several hours of fun with Chef Iker
Day 7
Adios
After breakfast, transfer to the airport in San Jose del Cabo. Say adios but not good-bye as we return home or opt to extend your stay.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Todos Santos
Los Colibris Casitas was made for nature lovers seeking beauty and tranquility. They offer the services and amenities of a boutique hotel, combined with the privacy and comfort of a vacation rental. Each of the casas and casitas has magnificent views of the Pacific ocean, a freshwater estuary and a palm grove oasis to the front, and the Sierra de la Laguna mountains to the side and back. From your casa you can watch the fishermen cast their nets on the beach in the early morning light, wait for the green flash of a magnificent Baja sunset in the late afternoon, and enjoy the vast expanse of a star-filled sky at night. Los Colibris is just a 10-minute walk to 70 miles of pristine, virtually empty beach, and a 5-minute drive to the delightful restaurants, artists’ galleries and shops of Todos Santos.
Espiritu Santo
Camp Cecil is located on the pristine and wildly beautiful Isla Espiritu Santo, part of a National Marine Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site. The camp includes 8 walk-in tents that have real beds, lovely linens, chairs inside and out, bedside tables with lamps, mirrors, storage areas and towels for beach and bath. Each tent can have either one king bed or two twin beds, and there is room for cots as well. The housekeeping staff cleans the tents and makes the beds each day! There is a large dining tent with tables, chairs and lounging sofas where the camp chefs serve terrific food throughout the day, starting with cold breakfast and coffee, followed by hot breakfast, lunch, happy hour and dinner. Two sun showers and two compost toilet cabañas complete the camp.
PRICE: $1715 PER PERSON
BASED ON DOUBLE ACCOMMODATIONS
Deposit: 30% due today
Final Balance: Remaining balance due 90 days prior to departure
Payment Plan available, please inquire
Additional night at Los Colibris: $95 per person based on double occupancy
Frequently Asked Questions
+ Do I need any kayaking experience?
NO WAY! This trip will be as difficult or as easy as you want it to be. We will have a support boat, so if you get overwhelmed, you can just hop on. Our expert guides will provide the tips and tricks to kayak efficiently.
+ Where do I fly into?
San Jose del Cabo (SJD). We will arrange a transfer for the group to Todos Santos and back. Once you meet our guide, we will cover everything else!
+ What's the Bathroom situation at camp?
Our bathrooms are rustic but super clean and private. We have solar-bag showers at the glamping site.
+ I know this is a wellness retreat, but I want a margarita!
Not a problem! We understand life is about balance. We will include beer and wine and a fresh cocktail at happy hour daily. You won't go thirsty!
+ Do I have to participate in everything?
No. This is your trip! That being said, we find the people who get the most out the experience put the most into it.
+ Safety - I've heard Mexico isn't safe?
Todos Santos and Isla Espiritu Santo are about the safest places we've ever visited. You needn't worry!
+ I drink a lot of water - how do I manage that?
Southern Baja is officially single-use plastic free! Woohoo! We recommend bringing your own water bottle and we will provide unlimited clean, safe water. The water at the hotel is safe to drink right from the tap!
+ I have a special diet, can you accommodate my needs?
Yes! We have a very educated staff able to modify the meals to your restrictions. I promise, these aren't the standard, here is a side of rice for dinner style substitutions.
+ I'm not a vegan, will there be meat?!
Yes, we will provide meat every day along with plenty of vegetables. Our tour leader is happy to share her experience with veganism, but we respect your dietary choices!
+ Have a more general question?
Visit our Frequently Asked Questions
Included:
All meals as detailed
All accommodations, including 3 nights at Los Colibris Casitas and 3 nights at Camp Cecil
All adventures and related equipment as indicated in the itinerary
Bilingual naturalist guides who are certified Wilderness First Responders
The Camp Cecil portion in particular includes:
Round-trip island transfer
Snorkeling gear and wetsuit
Meals at Camp Cecil’s Espiritu Xantu Café, considered one of the best restaurants in the vicinity of La Paz!
Daily happy hour of fresh juices or tea
Beer and wine
All adventures and related equipment including swimming with sea lions, kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, snorkeling, hiking, bird watching, star gazing, hanging around doing nothing
Accommodations in beautifully furnished walk-in tents with real beds and lovely linens
Panga support
National Park conservation fee
Not Include:
International airfare
Travel insurance
Gratuities
Any item not specifically mentioned in the itinerary
Alcoholic beverage unless otherwise detailed