Discover Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico

Location

Join Fluidride in paradise this winter. Oceanside trails, pristine beaches, swaying palms, and the vibrant charm of Todos Santos await.

Located on the Pacific coast of Baja California Sur, Todos Santos sits between the surf town of Cerritos and the Sierra de la Laguna mountains, about an hour north of Cabo San Lucas. This small coastal oasis blends desert landscapes, palm groves, and white sand beaches with a lively art scene and authentic Mexican culture.

A Pueblo Mágico by the Pacific

Art, Culture, and Laid-Back Baja Living

Over the past few decades, Todos Santos has evolved into an artistic and cultural hub. Colorful galleries, artisan shops, and murals line the streets around the central plaza. Musicians, painters, writers, and filmmakers from around the world have settled here, giving the town an international yet relaxed atmosphere.

Visitors can explore:

  • Art galleries and studios throughout town

  • Live music and festivals throughout the year

  • Boutique restaurants and cafés

  • Cobblestone streets filled with vibrant local culture

Despite its growing popularity, Todos Santos remains refreshingly authentic—there are no mega-resorts, cruise ships, or chain restaurants here.

Todos Santos was founded in 1733 with the establishment of the Mission of Santa Rosa de Todos Santos. In the late 1800s the discovery of a large underground aquifer transformed the town into a thriving agricultural center known for sugarcane production. Historic brick buildings, colonial architecture, and the original town layout still reflect this prosperous era.

Today, the town is recognized as one of Mexico’s official “Pueblos Mágicos”—a designation given to towns that preserve their history, culture, and unique character.

Beaches, Surf, and Endless Adventure

Just a few minutes from downtown are some of Baja’s most beautiful Pacific beaches, including:

  • Playa Los Cerritos

  • Punta Lobos

  • San Pedrito

  • La Poza

These beaches are known for powerful Pacific waves, dramatic cliffs, and stunning sunsets. They’re also popular spots for surfing, whale watching, fishing, and turtle conservation programs.