Tourism is booming in Mulegé, a picturesque municipality perched on the shores of the Sea of Cortes. Located 441 miles north of the bustling Cabo San Lucas, Mulegé is carving a niche for itself as an unspoiled getaway, drawing an increasing number of visitors each year.
Encompassing beautiful riverine scenery and pristine beaches, Mulegé offers a unique blend of natural beauty and tranquillity that few other places can match. It is home to Asuncion Bay and Tortugas Bay, which are becoming popular beach destinations in their own right, recognized for their clear waters and tranquil settings.
But the allure of Mulegé extends beyond the shoreline. It includes Guerrero Negro, a town famous for its gray whale watching opportunities, and the Vizcaino Reserve of the Biosphere, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is a haven for biodiversity.
The municipality is also a host to several smaller communities, each with its unique charm and allure. These hamlets, often nestled amidst stunning landscapes, offer visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the local culture and tradition, rounding out the unique experience that Mulegé provides.
As tourism in Mulegé continues to flourish, it is simultaneously carving out a reputation as a desirable alternative to its more popular counterparts. Its promise lies in offering an authentic, uncommercialized escape that perfectly blends natural beauty, wildlife, and local culture.