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A two-story building is illuminated by exterior lights at night, highlighting its stone facade. A balcony with black railings overlooks a parking area, where parked cars are visible below. Green plants are positioned around the entrance, enhancing the outdoor space.
Apartment in San Felipe
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

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Ivy BuzoRating, 5 stars4 months ago
In place it is super comfortable and clean. Very good attention from the hosts.
Guest favorite
A spacious jacuzzi is centered in a bright bathroom, surrounded by light-colored tiles. Large windows with horizontal blinds provide a view of the greenery outside while allowing natural light to fill the area. Soft lighting is added by a decorative wall fixture.
Loft in Dolores Hidalgo
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

Nice apartment for 2

RaymundoRating, 5 stars4 days ago
Excellent place to rest, the service is very good.
Superhost
A dining area features a wooden table at its center, adorned with a round decorative tray and fresh flowers. Four upholstered chairs surround the table. A bright and airy kitchen can be seen in the background, with modern appliances and a clean, minimalist design.
Apartment in San Felipe
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Centrally located and secure apartment, 3 rooms

PaolaRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
Excellent host, always attentive and kind, and the place is as promised
A charming treehouse is nestled among large branches, illuminated by soft evening lights. The wooden structure features large windows, enhancing its inviting appearance. The surrounding area includes a cozy patio with warm lighting, creating a serene outdoor gathering space.
Cabin in Dolores Hidalgo
3.6 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Cava Campestre

MiriamRating, 5 stars4 months ago
Very nice place and area, Alhondra was always on the lookout
A staircase with gray, textured steps leads upward, flanked by a white railing. The walls are painted in a soft yellow, creating a warm atmosphere. Light is seen at the top of the staircase, indicating an exit or opening.
Apartment in San Felipe
4.71 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Apartment in San Felipe Gto

AlanRating, 5 stars2 months ago
Excellent place they treated us very well !!
Superhost
A stone pathway winds through a lush garden, framed by vibrant green plants and tall cacti. Sunlight filters through the trees, casting gentle shadows. The landscape slopes downward, offering views of the valley that extends into the distance, enhancing the serene ambiance.
Apartment in Dolores Hidalgo
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Peaceful little heaven

BillibaldoRating, 5 stars7 months ago
Good place, great view and nice host.
Cottage in Trancas
4.55 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Entire Casa de Campo

FernandaRating, 5 stars5 months ago
It is a large place, suitable for large families or friends, the place is very quiet and pleasant to get away from a while, the house is spacious and has everything useful to have a great time, and David was always aware of our needs. The cleanliness is fine, the place is a little neglected.
Superhost
A cozy exterior of a white building features a thatched roof and a wooden balcony. A simple blue chair is positioned on the deck, and large windows provide a view of the surrounding landscape. Steps lead up to the entrance.
Apartment in Dolores Hidalgo
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Beautiful Casita Cielito

ElizabethRating, 5 stars2 months ago
Kerry & Brian are just the sweetest, friendliest, most helpful hosts you could hope for (along with the 5 dogs Marco, Angel, Corazón, Peace, y Luzito who will literally accompany you everywhere). It felt like staying with family. This space is so beautiful and peaceful and the perfect place to disconnect and recharge. Their eco work is phenomenal and praiseworthy. Im already planning my next visit

Your guide to San Felipe

All About San Felipe

Located about 120 miles south of the United States-Mexico border in the state of Baja, San Felipe is a picturesque little town often called the “Jewel of the Sea of Cortez.” The town boasts long sandy beaches and warm, pristine waters — and is most famous for its outstanding sport fishing. So not surprisingly the seafood on the menus of the concessions, restaurants, and bars of San Felipe’s waterfront boardwalk, come straight off the boats and onto your plate. San Felipe has become something of a destination for foodies, who come from near and far to enjoy the abundance of quality local seafood, especially shrimp, on offer. While the sea is the main draw, the town is also surrounded by the San Felipe Desert, which offers spectacular natural landscapes, including sweeping mountain ranges, the most prominent of which is the Sierra San Pedro Martír — the tallest range in the Baja region.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in San Felipe

It is nearly always warm and sunny in San Felipe, but if there is a best time to visit it would probably be from September to November and March and April, when the days are pleasantly warm, and nights comfortably mild, perfect for enjoying the town’s many outdoor activities. San Felipe also hosts several festivals during this period, including one of the town’s most popular events — the Annual Shrimp Festival — held on the first weekend of November. The town is also part of the Annual Baja Culinary Fest in October, when chefs from the region travel from community to community creating delicious dishes using local produce. Whenever you decide to visit, you’re bound to find many San Felipe vacation rental options, including houses and condos for all tastes and budgets.


Top things to do in San Felipe

The Giant Cactus Valley

Take a 20-minute drive south of San Felipe and discover Valle de Los Gigantes (The Giant Cactus Valley). Here you will find more than 1,200 large cactuses, including the Mexican Giant Cardon — the tallest growing cactus in the world. This type of cactus is usually only found in this region and can grow to heights of over 60 feet, while some can weigh up to 25 tons — providing a spectacular sight to behold.

San Felipe Lighthouse

To get the best view of this historic tower, walk up to the foothill of “Cerrito de la Virgen” where you can capture great panoramas of the giant beacon. From this vantage point you will also be treated to stunning views of the sea, surrounding mountains, and San Felipe’s waterfront boardwalk.

Konsag Island

Take a 45-minute boat ride from town to Konsag Island — one of the best kept secrets in San Felipe. As you approach the island, you are confronted by magical rock formations rising from the water, creating an impressive presence in the middle of the sea. Konsag is also a great place to watch sea lions, seals, and colonies of sea birds.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in San Felipe?

    San Felipe enjoys a desert climate with hot summers and mild winters. In the summer months, temperatures can reach as high as 100°F (38°C), while winter temperatures average around 70°F (21°C). San Felipe typically experiences less than 3 inches (76 mm) of rainfall annually, predominately in the winter months.

  • What are some of the best things to do in San Felipe?

    In San Felipe, visitors frequently enjoy relaxing on the beautiful beaches, exploring the vibrant local markets, or indulging in the renowned local cuisine. For those interested in nature, the Valle de los Gigantes, a reserve with giant cacti, presents a unique exploration opportunity.

  • What is the best time of year to visit San Felipe?

    The most frequented time to visit San Felipe is between November and March, when the weather is mild. During these months, visitors often attend local events such as the Shrimp Festival in November and the San Felipe Blues and Arts Fiesta in March.

  • What are the best places to stay in San Felipe?

    Popular areas to stay in San Felipe include the beachfront area, with its close proximity to the sea and vibrant nightlife, and the tranquil South Campos area, known for its serene, laid-back vibe. Downtown San Felipe is also a favored choice for its variety of shops and eateries.

  • What are the best places to visit in San Felipe?

    Popular places to visit in San Felipe include the Malecon boardwalk with its vibrant market, the iconic lighthouse, and the South Beach with its tranquil vibe. For nature lovers, the Valle de los Gigantes and Konsag Island are commonly visited spots.

  • What are some hiking trails in San Felipe?

    While San Felipe is not particularly known for its hiking, the surrounding Baja California provides numerous opportunities. Trails through the giant cacti in Valle de los Gigantes are a popular choice. Nearby, the Picacho del Diablo mountain offers challenging hikes with rewarding views.

  • What are some family activities to do in San Felipe?

    Families in San Felipe often explore the local markets on the Malecon, enjoy a picnic on the beach, or take a boat trip to see the marine life around Konsag Island. The giant cacti in Valle de los Gigantes also provide an engaging educational experience for children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in San Felipe?

    Day trips from San Felipe often include a visit to Puertecitos, a tranquil fishing village about 90 kilometers south. Another popular excursion is exploring the giant cacti in Valle de los Gigantes, only 20 kilometers south of San Felipe. Alternatively, visitors can take a boat trip to Konsag Island, a marine haven known for its diverse wildlife.

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