San Quintín
About San Quintin
San Quintín is a coastal town located in Baja California, known for its rich natural landscapes, including vast beaches, sand dunes, and volcanic formations. The area is famous for its agricultural production, especially strawberries and tomatoes, as well as its seafood, particularly oysters and clams. San Quintín also offers outdoor activities like fishing, birdwatching, and kayaking, attracting nature lovers and adventure seekers. Its calm bay and surrounding islands make it a peaceful destination for those looking to explore Baja California’s coastal beauty.
Recommended Camping Spots
Camping by the ocean
There’s no better experience than camping by the ocean, and San Quintín offers several beaches to do so, including protected areas like Punta Mazo and Monte Ceniza. Here, you can completely disconnect and enjoy a starry sky.
Restaurants we love
La Ostionera de Bahia Falsa
A great experience to explore the oyster farms and enjoy oysters prepared in various ways. Great view of the volcanoes.
La Chorera
La Chorera is a seaside community located just outside San Quintín where you’ll find a wide variety of dining options (seafood is an excellent choice). Remember to bring cash, as many establishments do not accept card payments.
What to do?
The Wetlands
The wetlands of San Quintín are among the most important in the peninsula, as they capture carbon dioxide and act as the lungs of Baja California. They are ideal spots for kayaking and birdwatching. Don’t forget to be mindful and respect the ecosystem, as these are very delicate areas where many birds feed and rest.
Hiking at Monte Ceniza
In the heart of the Monte Ceniza Nature Reserve, there is a trail that leads you to a spot where you can view the entire San Quintín Bay, along with its volcanoes, wetlands, and oyster farms. Stay on the trail to avoid damaging the vegetation.
Visiting the oyster farms
San Quintín is world-famous for the quality and freshness of its oysters. These farms are surrounded by protected natural areas, which helps maintain the water quality.
Climbing Southwest Volcano
This volcano is located in the Punta Mazo Nature Reserve, and there’s a trail you can hike to reach the summit. Along the way, you’ll see Dudleyas, a plant that only grows on the volcanoes of San Quintín. It’s important not to touch or take these plants, as they are fragile and part of the ecosystem, better to take photos or sketch them instead.