
Travelling on highway 5, 209 km (129 miles) south of the city of Mexicali, the majestic sea of Cortés contrasts with its blue presence in the arid peninsular ranges. In its wake, warm soft waves run soaking the desert of cactus cardones, while offering visitors an oasis for pleasant rest and fun aquatic activities.
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San Felipe is a sleepy village located on the eastern border of California Baja California, a state in Mexico, facing the Sea of Cortez. It's an easy 120-mile drive south of the United States border on Mexico Highway 5 through the town of Mexicali. The roads are good by Mexico standards and you should arrive in San Felipe aproximately two hours after crossing the border. Click here for detailed directions to San Felipe. Be sure to get Mexican insurance for the duration of your trip.

The best weather for sun, sand an sea lovers
Paradise Sunsets

Excellent trip for nature and kayak lovers

The beach at San Felipe is truly a place to soak up the sun, swim, and just relax.

San Felipe has as pretty of a beach as you'll ever see, as the water of the Sea of Cortez is a deep blue, the beach has clean, white sand, no rocks, and the beach slopes gradually to the water. Shady palapas, made of palm leaves are spaced strategically along the beach, to ward off the hot sun. At the south end of Av. Paseo del Mar, the malecón features public restrooms which offer fresh water showers for a very nominal fee. The beach at San Felipe is truly a place to soak up the sun, swim, and just relax.