Migriño Beach is a sandy beach sheltered in the Sea of Cortez, bordered by cliffs and a rock wall that blocks the wind. There are no lifeguards, facilities or restaurants. The nearest medical center is in La Paz. Experts recommend drinking only bottled water. Traveling from the U.S.? You will need a passport, but you do not need a visa. The official currency is the Mexican peso (MXN). If you are traveling in Mexico and need emergency services, call 066. Remember to bring sunscreen, sunglasses and plenty of water.
What to do in Migriño Beach?
The bottom of Migriño Beach is rocky, with some coral reefs around its perimeter. It is an ideal place to snorkel or swim with the turtles. You will need to bring your own food, water and first aid kit if you plan to spend any time at Migriño Beach or anywhere nearby.
The Weather at Migriño Beach in Baja California Sur
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Where is and how to get to Migriño Beach in Baja California Sur?
Migrino Beach is a sandy beach, sheltered in the Sea of Cortez and bordered by cliffs and a rock wall that blocks the wind.
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