Government Bans Camping in Southern Baja

But only for Semana Santa and Easter Weeks, which run from March 28 to April 10. The measure is to prevent large groups and transmission of Covid-19, said the press release. In addition, only 50% of the sandy area can be occupied and people must leave by 7 pm – oh, and some beaches, like Balandra in La Paz, are totally off-limits. But Southern Baja has sooo many beaches that there should be no reason to get them crowded!

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