If you’ve ever dreamed of RVing to Mexico but were reluctant to travel on your own, this is the trip for you! We’re STOKED to offer our fourth annual caravan this winter. The best thing about these trips is that you don’t have to do ANY of the planning or work — we’ve already done all the research for you to create the best and most impactful trip.
How to Boondock Responsibly in Baja California, Mexico
If you’ve been following our journey for any time at all, you know that we prefer to camp off-grid — and we aren’t the only ones! Boondocking has exploded in popularity over the past few years due in part to a large increase in the total number of RVers on the road, and the increasing number of resources available to help individuals identify great boondocking locations.
Travel to Isla Holbox, Mexico’s Best Hidden Paradise
There are few places better than Mexico, in my opinion – and the island of Holbox confirms this. Recently I won a chance to join a women’s photography retreat with Into the Wild Photo Camp to this gorgeous isla. (I know – pinch me!) We spent six days exploring Holbox, eating and drinking the local fare, enjoying the island vibes, and discovering our inner wild women!
The Best Place to See Grey Whales in the Wild? Guerrero Negro, Baja California
Our last big stop in Baja? Guerrero Negro! ? This area is home to Ojo de Liebre, a massive lagoon where the gray whales come to mate, and then birth their calves 12 months later. In February and March, there can be as many as 2,000 whales in the lagoon!
Why You Need to Road Trip Beautiful Baja California, Mexico
When people ask us what has been our favorite destination on our Great Big Adventure, without a doubt or an ounce of hesitation -- it's Baja California, Mexico. From the delicious and affordable food, to the warm weather, beautiful views and friendly locals, Baja has left an impression on our entire family that we'll never forget.
Last Stop in Baja California: Los Barriles
The last town we explored in Baja was a cute little community called Los Barriles. It’s a laidback, sleepy town on the East Cape, and a popular spot for windsurfing and fishing. Little did we know at the time, Los Barriles would be our last true stop in Baja California.
Campground Review: Peace Hostel in La Paz, Baja California Sur
During our first couple of days in La Paz, we were hoping to find a place that checked two boxes for us: 1) had hot showers, and 2) was within walking distance to the city's malecon. After looking at another RV campground that had initially looked promising online, we decided to try staying at a hostel instead. I know -- the title of this post says it's campground review. Well, it is! Hang with me for a minute.
Living It Up in La Paz, Baja California Sur
After our remote adventure in Agua Verde, we packed things up and began the five hour trek south to La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur. Based on some of our early reading about Baja, both Steven and I were excited to explore this city and see all that it had to offer.
Agua Verde is the Perfect Destination for Adventure Seekers
The road to Agua Verde... how can I sufficiently explain this wild adventure?! If you're itching to disconnect and you've got the right vehicle, you'll for sure want to check out Baja’s not-so-best kept secret: a pristine, hard-to-reach beach with bright green water.
Experience the Magic of Loreto, Baja California Sur
Loreto is designated as a Pueblo Mágico, which are distinguished destinations in Mexico that are special in a cultural or historical way. It's also considered to be the first human settlement in Baja California. Between its natural beauty, cultural riches, historical relevance, and authentic charm it’s pretty obvious that this town is indeed magical! ✨