Boutique, Artistic, Beach
Observational Overview
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Peso
Credit Cards (most established restaurants take card) | Car (preferably a 4 wheel drive for the unpaved roads) | | |
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Lots of artist boutiques here with local hipster shops! | Beach wear town, would recommend a light sweater or jacket for the evening. | Low, recommend getting a car to get around. | |
Disclaimers
Last Visited: February 2025, December 2017
Things we did
Some memorable stops.
El Faro Beach Club
The second time we came to Todos Santos, the hotel we stayed at didn't have a pool but we wanted a beach experience. We went to the El Faro Beach Club which was reasonably priced and included a beach side cabanas, cocktails, and snacks by the pool. See Map
Release baby sea turtles
The first time we came to Todos Santaos, we came in late December. It was the season when baby sea turtles hatch and migrate to the ocean. It was on my bucket list and a very precious experience.
Things we ate
Some highlights of things we ate and drank
Green Room
Little hidden resturant by the beach, we came here at sunset. Reservation encouraged.
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Oysteria
This resturant use to be a Mill Factory and kept most of it's original architecture. High ceilings and round arched windows in the back. They offered really amazing oyster, seafood, and prosecco. See Map
La Copa Bar
Really amazing cocktails with stunning rooftop views. The first time we came to Todos Santos, we sat at the roof right when the sunset and had a cute dog from the bar follow us back to the hotel. See Map
5 Tacos and a Beer
Casual taco spot with really good purple tacos. Would recommend. Their seasonal margarita was passionfruit and it was one of the best I've had. See Map
Cabañas Las Tunas & Coffee Shop
Cute scenic and chill coffee spot with different areas of seating. Dogs are allowed on leash so you may see a few cuties hanging around. They offer açaí bowls, green juices, coffee, and baked goods. All pretty decent. Oat milk tasted a bit strange. See Map
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