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  • T2 Mexico Benito Juarez airport, aeropuerto, facade, patterns
    T2 Mexico Benito Juarez airport patt...JPG
  • still life at T2 Mexico Benito Juarez airport. plane dock, lights, food cart, bag cart, 06, lane.
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  • airport view
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  • airport view
    airport view 1.JPG
  • Mexican tiles on a wall, wall decoration, typical for old Mexican buildings
    Tiles and patterns 01.JPG
  • Mexican tiles on a wall, wall decoration, typical for old Mexican buildings
    Tiles and patterns 02.JPG
  • Mexican tiles on a wall, wall decoration, typical for old Mexican buildings
    Tiles and patterns 03.JPG
  • Mexican tiles on a wall, wall decoration, typical for old Mexican buildings
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  • A good hour away from Mexico City is located Teotihuacan, or The City of Gods, how the Aztecs called this place. The rich legacy of Aztecs is visible in numerous pyramids and well kept murals. On the photograph we are on the Pyramid of the Moon, looking toward the Pyramid of the Sun, and the road between them is called the Avenue of Death.
    Pyramids at Teotihuacan, "The City o..xico
  • Indigenous couple sitting on top of a pyramid in Teotihuacan, Mexico. <br />
A good hour away from Mexico City is located Teotihuacan, or The City of Gods, how the Aztecs called this place. The rich legacy of Aztecs is visible in numerous pyramids and well kept murals. On the photograph an indigenous couple is sitting on the Pyramid of the Sun, the road below is called the Avenue of Death.
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  • Indigenous Mexican blowing on a conch shell in Malinalco, Mexico
    Blowing on a conch shell 01.jpg
  • Indigenous Mexican blowing on a conch shell in Malinalco, Mexico
    Blowing on a conch shell 02.jpg
  • Graffiti in Mexico city
    Graffiti 01.JPG
  • Graffiti in Mexico city
    Graffiti 02.JPG
  • Umbrella & her
    Umbrella & her.jpg
  • Umbrella & Clouds
    UMBRELLA 2.jpg
  • Aztec Calendar / Piedra del Sol
    Aztec Calendar-Piedra del Sol.jpg
  • Muerte / Death
    muerte_death.jpg
  • 17, seventeen, diecisiete, number, blue and white, tiles, patterns, Mexican patterns, Mexican decoration
    17, Seventeen 02.JPG
  • 17, seventeen, diecisiete, number, blue and white, tiles, patterns, Mexican patterns, Mexican decoration
    17, Seventeen 01.JPG
  • 17, seventeen, diecisiete, number, blue and white, tiles, patterns, Mexican patterns, Mexican decoration
    17, Seventeen 00.JPG
  • Restaurant sign on a wall
    Restaurant 02.JPG
  • Restaurant sign on a wall
    Restaurant 01.JPG
  • 17, seventeen, diecisiete, number, blue and white, tiles, patterns, Mexican patterns, Mexican decoration
    17, Seventeen 03.JPG
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 28 - B...jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 25 - B...jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 17 - B...jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 08c.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 46.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 43.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 42 - B...jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 35 - A...jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 33.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 34 - p...jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 31 - B...jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 29 - B...jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 27.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 20 - K...jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 14.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 11.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 12.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 06.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 04.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 08a.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 08b.jpg
  • Main town square plaza in Petatlan, Mexico Roughly speaking, Petatlan is known for three things: typical Mexican street scene, the church, and its gold market.  The city was founded in 1550 and was previously inhabited by Cuitlatecos, Chumbias, Pantecas & Mexica tribes.  “Petatlán” comes from the Nahuatl ‘Petatl’ (Petate: The woven from the fibers of the Palm) and ‘Tlán’ (next to) meaning then: “Next to Petate”. The story of the “Holy Patron of Petatlan” comes from the 1500s, when a statue of Christ complete with a cross was found in the Petatlán River.  This was considered a miracle by the locals, and the Church of the Father of Jesus de Petatlán was built to house the statue.  The city suffered an earthquake, which called for a reconstructed church today that is both a modern and classic design in the heart of this small town.<br />
On August 6 the pilgrims celebrate  the day of the Holy patron.
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 50 - S...jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 49 - S...jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 48 - S...jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 47 - S...jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 44.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 18.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 08.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 07.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 05.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 03.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
    Espiritu Santo Island, Mexico 01.jpg
  • Isla Espíritu Santo (Espiritu Santo Island) is a large (102 km2) island surrounded by a set of smaller islets known as Isla Partida, Los Islotes, La Ballena, El Gallo and La Gallina. It lies some 20 km east of La Paz in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Because of its proximity to La Paz Bay, the island has been intensely used in the past and is still the most heavily visited island in the Sea of Cortés. It is littered with evidence of pre-Hispanic occupancy by the Pericú people. In the 19th century Don Gastón Vivés established the first pearl oyster farm in the world here.<br />
The island is uninhabited, but has a luxury eco camp in one of the bays from May to October. There is no internet or phone connection (a paradise!). Around the Espiritu Santo Island you can kayak, snorkel, catch fish, swim with sea lions, watch the colonies of dolphins swim by, enjoy romantic starry nights and more...
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