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Photo of Playa Santispac with bright sand surface © Mike Vidales Google
Photo of Playa Santispac with turquoise pure water surface © Hiram Vega Google
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Photo of Playa Santispac located in natural area © Heberto Garcia Google
Photo of Playa Santispac with bright sand surface © Mike Vidales Google
Photo of Playa Santispac with turquoise pure water surface © Hiram Vega Google
Photo of Playa Santispac with spacious bay © Manuel Garcia Google
Photo of Playa Santispac with very clean level of cleanliness © luis armentilla Google
Photo of Playa Santispac beach resort area © Anonymous Person Google
Photo of Playa Santispac located in natural area © Heberto Garcia Google
Photo of Playa Santispac backed by cliffs © Alain Bernard Google
Photo of Playa Santispac - popular place among relax connoisseurs © Andres Carrillo Google

Playa Santispac

Punta Arena, Mexico
Located outside the settlement
Mulege 16.8 km
Map of beach
Restaurant Antonio’s
7.2 - Good 110m
Restaurant Restaurante Bar Armandos
9.4 - Excellent 110m
Restaurant Restaurante Bar Ana
6.8 - Good 120m
Restaurant Posada Concepción
9 - Excellent 1.3km
Restaurant Restaurante-Bar “Las Brisas”
2.9km
Restaurant Bonny D's Sports Bar
3.8km
Cafe Nomadico Baja Coffee and Brunch
10 - Exceptional 3.8km
Restaurant Restaurant JC'S
9.2 - Excellent 4km
Restaurant Bar Donkey
4.3km

About

Playa Santispac is located on the Gulf of California (part of North Atlantic Ocean) and it is in the 40th place out of 133 beaches in the Baja California Sur region 331 km away from its center, the city of La Paz. It is one of the beaches of Mulege settlement, just 16.8 km from its center. The beach is located in a natural place, among the mountains.

Weather

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+30 o C +26 o C
Air temperature
6.4 M/S
Wind
+27 o C
Water temperature
1.5 M
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Mulege, Baja California Sur,

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Located outside the settlement
Mulege 16.8 km
Map of beach
Restaurant Antonio’s
7.2 - Good 110m
Restaurant Restaurante Bar Armandos
9.4 - Excellent 110m
Restaurant Restaurante Bar Ana
6.8 - Good 120m
Restaurant Posada Concepción
9 - Excellent 1.3km
Restaurant Restaurante-Bar “Las Brisas”
2.9km
Restaurant Bonny D's Sports Bar
3.8km
Cafe Nomadico Baja Coffee and Brunch
10 - Exceptional 3.8km
Restaurant Restaurant JC'S
9.2 - Excellent 4km
Restaurant Bar Donkey
4.3km
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Area

Average rating of nearest beaches is 7.7 (Very good)

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El Requeson Beach Playa el Requeson
8.6 Excellent

Localities

Mulege  •  16.8km
La Paz  •  331km

Transport

MUG  •  17.6km
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8 Very good

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Reichlova Helena
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
10 Exceptional

The beach is absolutely stunning with crystal clear water. However, it's important to be cautious of stingrays and shuffle your feet. Although I didn't spot any, it's better to be safe than sorry. The small islands surrounding the beach add to its charm and the children playing in the trees make for a lively atmosphere. There are a few cozy bar/restaurants on the beach that offer wifi and a dumping station is available for use at 200 Pesos per night. Taking a walk to the left of the beach leads to another beach filled with beautiful shells. It's worth noting that there were quite a few RVs parked on the beach, so if you're looking for a secluded spot, this may not be the best option. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed my time here, but Requeson beach is even more impressive!

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Gideon Ferris
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
10 Exceptional

The beach is absolutely stunning. It offers a peaceful and serene atmosphere, with no waves to disturb your relaxation. However, it's important to note that there are no food or beverage stands available, so it's recommended to bring your own supplies. This beach is still untouched and unspoiled, making it a true gem for those seeking a more natural experience.

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Integroguard
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
10 Exceptional

This place is absolutely stunning! The beach boasts warm, crystal-clear waters that are perfect for swimming. Admission is $200 pesos or $10 dollars per car, which includes access to a palapa and restroom facilities, as well as the option to camp overnight. The restaurant offers rental chairs and tables, as well as kayaks and potable water for purchase. The only downside was the cleanliness of the restrooms, but overall, this quickly became my favorite beach due to its breathtaking beauty.

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Alvarez Gabriel
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
10 Exceptional

Bahía Concepción boasts a plethora of stunning beaches, but Santispac stands out as my personal favorite. With easy car access and a reasonable fee of 200 pesos for the entire day, this beach is a must-visit. The sand is remarkably clean by Mexican standards, and the turquoise waters are peaceful and serene. Additionally, the desert views are breathtaking. There are two restaurants on-site, and vendors frequently pass by offering kayaks, boat trips, and food. However, it's best to avoid weekends and arrive early to secure one of the few huts providing shade. By noon, local families arrive and compete to play the loudest and cheesiest music, which can detract from the natural beauty of the area. Overall, Santispac is a fantastic beach, but it's best to plan your visit accordingly to avoid the crowds.

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Mara Delgato
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
10 Exceptional

I paid $200 pesos to camp at this beach, but if you want a palapa, it's $500 a night. Despite the noise from passing trucks at night, this beach is a serene and stunning spot. Unfortunately, there are no showers available, and the advertised WiFi was not working during my visit. While Ana's restaurant usually offers WiFi for a fee, it was down when I asked. The highlight of this beach is undoubtedly the breathtaking views of the nearby small islands. However, it's worth noting that both restaurants on the beach only accept cash. Access to the area is easy for any vehicle.

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