If you are a surfer, or want to be.. This is a great stop for you. It's also great for other reasons but the gentle point break makes for very easy beginner waves when the swell is light. We anchored over a sand bottom in about 15 feet around 26 15.1033'N 112 28.2076'W. We ended … Continue reading San Juanico; Baja California; Mexico
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Hipolito; Baja Califronia; Mexico
This was a little gem of a stop! We were told that most cruisers bypass this as its a littler further in on the coast rather than going straight down to Arbeojos from Asuncion. We anchored in about 15 feet over a clear sand bottom around 26 59.4506'N 113 58.3352'W. The area is a … Continue reading Hipolito; Baja Califronia; Mexico
Bahia Asuncion, Baja California, Mexico
We enjoyed this little town and anchorage. The shops had more options than turtle bay and was cheaper. The water was clearer, with an abundance of marine life as well. We anchored right in front of town in about 15-20 ft around 27 08.2689'N 114 17.4793'W. The beach landing is a beach break, but not … Continue reading Bahia Asuncion, Baja California, Mexico
Turtle Bay; Baja California; Mexico
This is a very well known anchorage, most guides have great detail of this bay. It is also the first stop in Mexico for the Baja HA HA rally. Our first 3 days here we had over 50 knots of wind and large choppy swell due to the nasty Santa Ana Winds, but the … Continue reading Turtle Bay; Baja California; Mexico
Isla Cedros; The Pacific Islands; Mexico
We anchored in Bahia deal Sur, which is the southern most anchorage. We made our way to the ponga fishermen and asked how close we could get for anchoring, since all the guide books show the anchorage further out. They told us that good holding was just a little beyond where they had they pongas … Continue reading Isla Cedros; The Pacific Islands; Mexico