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Peace Abounds in La Paz!

Located in the south of the Baja California peninsula, the city of La Paz was so named by explorer Sebastián Vizcaíno, who was struck by its peaceful cove, the calm waters of the Sea of Cortez and the hospitality of its indigenous people. This cultural heritage has made La Paz a magnet for visitors in search of a safe haven. La Paz, the heavenly capital of the state of Baja California Sur, lies in northwest Mexico. It is one of the main cities of the southeastern Baja California Peninsula Region and is located 220 km (136 mi) north of Los Cabos and 1464 km (907 mi) south of Tiajuana. The average year-round temperature is 75 degrees fahrenheit.    Learn More



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La Paz Mexico

La Paz Mexico homes for sale are popular because, despite being located in the desert it enjoys a mild climate. Located in the south of the Baja California peninsula, the city of La Paz was so named by explorer Sebastián Vizcaíno, who was struck by its peaceful cove, the calm waters of the Sea of Cortez and the hospitality of its indigenous people. This cultural heritage has made La Paz a magnet for visitors in search of a safe haven. La Paz, the heavenly capital of the state of Baja California Sur, lies in northwest Mexico. It is one of the main cities of the southeastern Baja California Peninsula Region and is located 220 km (136 mi) north of Los Cabos and 1464 km (907 mi) south of Tiajuana. The average year-round temperature is 75 degrees fahrenheit.


History of La Paz Mexico

Although Herman Cortez first visited La Paz in 1535, it wasn’t until 1720 that the area was settled by a Jesuit Mission. However, due to indian revolts, disease and Baja’s harsh setting, the settlement was abandoned 30 years later. The first permanent settlement came in 1811, and in 1829 La Paz became the capital of California when Loreto was hit by a hurricane. La Paz means peace in Spanish.

Why La Paz Mexico Homes Do So Well

Renowned for the hospitality of its people, La Paz has everything to satisfy visitors. Spectacular beaches, golf courses (in the near future), marinas and diving centers are just some of the choices available in this beautiful city. La Paz also boasts an excellent infrastructure, as well as all the services of a modern city. It has extraordinary hotels, schools, movie theaters, malls and much more.

In 1973 Baja opened the trans-peninsular highway, and in 1974 Baja California was divided into 2 states. Baja California in the north, and Baja California Sur in the South. With the addition of direct international air service, and 2 ferry routes running to mainland Mexico The population of La Paz has jumped from about 30,000 in 1985 to approximately 250,000 and growing. The area has responded with the opening of first-class marinas, resort hotels, new golf courses, fine restaurants, museums, and colonial era altrestored buildings.

The Area-La Paz lies on a deep inlet off the Sea of Cortez, along the southeast end of the gently curved shore of Bahia De La Paz. Surrounded by desert, La Paz is set amidst ancient laurel trees, coconut trees, and date palms. The city is laid out in classic grid fashion with streets radiating from the city’s northwest facing waterfront(Paseo Alvero Obregon). Running parallel to Paseo Obregon is the city’s waterfront promenade, or malecon. A few blocks inland is thge main square with it’s pink quartz gazebo tiled walkways and 19th century cathedral. El Mogote, a flat deserted sandbar sits offshore.

Things To Do in La Paz

With a privileged climate, you can enjoy La Paz year round since the average temperature during 8 months of the year is 25° C (77° F). The hot summers let you enjoy the beaches and water sports, while the mild winters are ideal for long evening strolls under a spectacular starry sky. Since La Paz is located on the coast, one of its signature landmarks is the malecon, a beautiful seaside walkway that is an active witness of life in La Paz. At sunrise, the locals regard this promenade as the ideal spot for walking or working out by the ocean. Come nightfall, the malecon provides an ideal setting for admiring the spectacular sunsets.

La Paz is an authentic Mexican city, brimming with culture and traditions. The city has its own superb cuisine, famous for dishes such as aguachile (shrimp cocktail), ceviche (fish cocktail) and delicious marlin tacos. La Paz also offers a wide range of restaurants serving international fare. The cafés and bars on the malecon give La Paz a subtle cosmopolitan touch, and are ideal for shooting the breeze or enjoying the night life.

This important tourist destination has a wide array of natural attractions, such as the beautiful islands of Espiritu Santo and Cerralvo, which are ideal places for scuba diving. While scuba diving you can see marine species like hammerhead sharks and giant mantarays. La Paz also offers many idyllic places to go camping or do ecotourism outings, including Purto Balandra and the Sierra de Laguna Biosphere Reserve. In addition, you can visit La Paz’s impeccable beaches, such as El Tecolote and Pichilingue, where you’ll find the main port. Along the coast you’ll also see fabulous marinas with excellent facilities. The marinas host prestigious sporting events like the Bisbee’s Sportfishing Tournament.

People interested in La Paz Mexico homes for sale will see many important edifices and several homes that are of historical value and several centuries old. Some of the most important historical buildings of great historical and cultural importance, such as the Catedral de Nuestra Senora De La Paz, the Natural History Museum and Las Californias Library. At night, you can enjoy the city’s bars, disco and restaurants. As for the cuisine, you can indulge in exquisite Baja California-style seafood and fish dishes, such as grilled lobster with butter, fish tacos with tasty sweet and sour sauce and clams cooked in thier shell, which are added to soups and other delicious regional dishes.



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