Discover Baja California's rich biodiversity and history at this engaging museum.
Handcrafted jewelry made from sea glass found along Baja's coast, celebrating the region's marine heritage.
Traditional earthenware pottery from the ComcΓ‘ac people, featuring intricate geometric patterns and natural dyes.
Award-winning wines from the Valle de Guadalupe, showcasing the region's unique terroir and Mediterranean climate.
Artisanal spice blends used in local seafood dishes, such as chiles de Γ‘rbol and Mexican oregano, reflecting Baja's coastal cuisine.
Protection from the desert sun and heat while exploring the museum.
Prevent sunburn and skin damage during outdoor activities.
Stay hydrated in the desert climate while visiting the museum.
Comfortable and breathable clothing for the warm desert climate.
Enjoy the scenic views and wildlife around the museum.
Keep your devices powered while exploring the museum and its surroundings.
A historic restaurant known for its traditional Mexican breakfast dishes and beautiful ocean views.
A local favorite for fresh pastries, bread, and breakfast items since 1975.
A popular street taco stand serving delicious, authentic Mexican tacos since 1974.
A beachfront restaurant known for its fresh seafood dishes and stunning ocean views.
An Italian restaurant offering a variety of pasta dishes, pizzas, and seafood in a cozy atmosphere.
A waterfront restaurant offering a variety of seafood dishes and beautiful sunset views.