Paddling South

Paddling South is known as one of Loreto, Baja’s oldest sea kayak companies. Paddling South provides a wonderful suite of expedition style guided kayak trips offering skiff-supported trips and an array of different excursions to fit any adventure traveler's agenda. Our local staff combines knowledge, skill, and friendly service to make you feel at home on land and sea. Traveling along the remote coast or from island to island, learn about Baja's natural history, enjoy great meals with priceless views, and share in the camaraderie of an exceptional outdoor adventure. Call us today to find out more - 415.332.8494

Overview

10 DAYS OF UNFORGETTABLE KAYAKING ALONG THE BAJA COAST: Our favorite long-distance adventure, the La Paz Route takes 10 days for a group of experienced paddlers to complete. The seas and coastline provide the perfect environment for relaxing and exploring. If you’ve tried our Coasts & Islands trip and want to see more, or if you’re an avid kayaker who wants to experience as much of the Baja California coast as you can, this is the expedition for you.
We expect to paddle approximately 70-90 miles over the course of the trip, with an average daily paddling time of 4-5 hours (with breaks). Each paddler will carry all the clothing, items, and equipment needed for the duration of the trip. You form an independent, self-sufficient unit that sets its own pace. A normal itinerary looks something like this:
Starting at
$2195 USD
Per Person

Trip Highlights

  • See 70 - 90 miles of scenic Baja coastline
  • Experience the history and culture of the Baja Peninsula
  • Stop at beautiful campsites in picturesque locations
  • Witness the immense varitety of life along the coast
  • Enjoy the expertise of our local guides

Paddling South

Paddling South is known as one of Loreto, Baja’s oldest sea kayak companies. Paddling South provides a wonderful suite of expedition style guided kayak trips offering skiff-supported trips and an array of different excursions to fit any adventure traveler's agenda. Our local staff combines knowledge, skill, and friendly service to make you feel at home on land and sea. Traveling along the remote coast or from island to island, learn about Baja's natural history, enjoy great meals with priceless views, and share in the camaraderie of an exceptional outdoor adventure. Call us today to find out more - 415.332.8494

Quick Facts

Paddlesport

  • Kayaking

Activity

  • Sea Kayaking & Touring

Outfitted

  • Fully

Special Interest

  • Family
  • Intermediate

Itinerary

Meeting Place

Guides pick you and your gear up at your hotel.

Loreto, Baja California Sur

Day 1:

At the put-in, we’ll pack our kayaks, review basic paddling and safety instruction, and hit the water toward our first camp, often making the stunning and protected beach of La Ballena.

Day 2:

Our first full length day of paddling will reward us with majestic views of the soaring peaks of the Sierra de la Giganta range as we move south. As we travel deeper into this coastal wilderness, your soul starts to rejuvenate and your muscles begin to acclimate to the rhythm of the paddling.

Day 3:

Another leisurely day will include a lunchtime stop for some snorkeling, followed by us making camp at remote feeling Punta Prieta. Feel free to hike and explore the surrounding area.

Day 4:

As we move south, the Sierra Giganta mountains pull away from the coast for a bit. We travel past the historic village of Tembabiche, built above the sand dunes in the early 19th century. If conditions permit, we camp at a site from an even earlier time, with indigenous artifacts all over the area.

Day 5:

A short paddling day should take us to Los Dolores Ranch by mid-morning. We generally plan a one-day layover here to rest and enjoy everything this historic area has to offer.

Day 6:

The layover day: Relax by the beach or join in whatever activities interest you. Get out the snorkeling gear and witness the Sea of Cortez’s abundant marine life, enjoy a pleasant day paddle, or explore the coast and desert on foot.

Day 7:

We paddle between the mainland and Isla San Jose. Large cliffs shoot out of the sea on either side as agave cactus and wild fig trees struggle to grow on sheer rock. A fishing family provides hospitality during a rest break at Punta Alta. The Sierra Gigantas are back near the coast.

Day 8:

After a full week paddling along a pristine, roadless coast, the appearance of San Evaristo, a small fishing village, may feel like a return to civilization. After paddling several hours, La Paz's distant lights will be our only reminder that the outside world exists.

Day 9:

Rounding Punta El Mechudo, you’ll paddle by green copper-laden cliffs and camp at a beautiful cove. The deep underwater canyons and colorful gorgonian sea fans make for some of the trip’s best snorkeling sights.

Day 10:

We paddle along cliff-lined shores and shallow water full of corals as we enter La Paz Bay. It's not uncommon to see mantas, dolphins, and even whales as the bay begins to open up. We meet our support team to drive back to civilization, explore the beautiful La Paz waterfront, and meet for dinner.

Dates & Packages

Loreto to La Paz Kayak Expedition

March 18 - March 27, 2024

What Guests Are Saying

We had a great experience with Paddling South, kayaking from Loreto to La Paz. The pre-trip communication with Steve was clear & helpful. On the trip, our guide David, was very friendly & knowledgeable. He worked really hard to make sure everything went smoothly & that the schedule was flexible to suit our daily needs.

- Chiara D. (via Tripadvisor)
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