Witness the wondrous coexistence of lifestyles and traditions from natives who are ancestors of Pericues and pirates. During the 16th and 17th centuries their ancestors selected this eclectic region as a hideout to plunder the Spanish galleons that stopped at this provisioning point on the Manila trade route. Reflecting this centuries-long heritage, many residents from the towns have foreign surnames like Robinson, Green, Collins, and Rosseli.
Caduaño - a tiny town located about 25 miles from San José del Cabo.
East Cape, Baja -
El Triunfo - 4 1/2 miles north or San Antonio.
La Paz, Baja -
Loreto Bay, Baja -
Los Barriles -
Miraflores - Miraflores is the next magicala village located about 5 miles down the road from Caduaño.
Pescadero - small farming village near Todos Santos.
San Antonio - mining town in bygone years, 18 miles north of San Bartolo.
San Bartolo - village about 10 miles north of Los Barriles
San Jose del Cabo - a quaint town that has an almost fantasy land quality about it. San Jose del Cabo is the county seat of the municipality of Los Cabos, located 20 miles northeast of Cabo San Lucas.
Santiago - a colonial town, located about 35 miles from San José del Cabo, home of the Santiago Zoo.
Todos Santos, Baja - Located just south of the Tropic of Cancer, a Pueblo Magico or magical town, Todos Santos is a small town only one hour from Cabo San Lucas or La Paz.
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