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At Km 5 on the road to Pichilingue stands this 107-room beachfront hotel. It's adorned with palm trees, a swimming pool with poolside bar, a fine Mexican restaurant and a water-sports center. Roo…
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(US$71 per room per night)
Owned by the same owners of Cabañas de los Arcos, this place has a lovely pool, a sauna, a restaurant and a coffee shop. The hotel is a romantically nostalgic place, with a huge fountain in the m…
(US$91 per room per night)
With a gorgeous pool and landscaping to match, this is one of the nicest places to stay in La Paz, if you don't mind being a bit out of town. The suites are a particularly good deal, offering spa…
(US$97 per room per night)
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Location.<br> The Hotel Marina is located in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Three kilometers from the beach Three kilometers from Old Downtown<br> Hotel Features.<br> Com…
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(US$61 per room per night)
(US$70 per room per night)
Location.<br> Araiza Palmira Hotel is located in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Near Pichilingue Port Near the Malecon Near the Museum of Anthropology and History<br> Hotel Fe…
(US$75 per room per night)
Overlooking the Sea of Cortes where sunsets are fiery orange, the Fiesta Inn La Paz (Mexico) stands in the right spot for couples on romantic getaways, vacationing groups and families, and outdoo…
(US$77 per room per night)
Crowne Plaza is the most elegant, fun and functional resort in La Paz. Its suites, pools, restaurant and other features will make your visit to La Paz a most memorable one. Countless amenities in…
(US$110 per room per night)
Pensión California's disheveled sister hotel features the same blue and yellow paint but much less character. Rooms resemble cement cells, but they're fine for the price.
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Wide hallways and a speckled tile floor give the Acuarios an institutional 1960s feel, but the bedrooms are warmed up a bit with an orange wall here and there and vinyl headboards. The 60 rooms a…
A disheveled but appealing interior courtyard, bright rooms (provided you get the right one) and a very helpful, English-speaking staff make the Lorimar solid value. The cheaper rooms sell out qu…
Each spacious (nay, giant) room in this gay-friendly hotel is immaculate, comfortable and named after a Greek island. Free internet access, a video library (for your en-suite VCR), bikes and kaya…
Quirky Hotel Yeneka has 20 dark but clean rooms with firm beds (mattresses set over concrete) and a lobby covered in hubcaps, car bumpers, mud-splattered license plates, hats and other trinkets t…
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Sit beneath a palapa (palm tree) on a stretch of white sand in La Paz and you'll swear you're in a Corona commercial. Few places are finer for watching a Baja sunset than on the splendid malecón (waterfront boulevard), as ferries from the mainland quietly sail into the port of Pichilingue.
Destination information: La Paz (Mexico)
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