La Misión: Guía Completa 🏖️ ¿Qué Hacer, Comer y Tips de Viaje | Baja California 🇲🇽

Looking for a perfect day surrounded by estuaries, sea, and local food? In this video, we take you to La Misión, Baja California, with real-world costs and clear routes so you don't get lost. We promise practical tips and up-to-date prices: toll booths, guided kayaking, or hourly rentals, and an unmissable place to eat. We start with how to get there via the scenic route and the toll booth costs ($51 MXN) so you can calculate your budget from the start. Then, we show you the kayaking options in the estuary: with a guide for $400 MXN per person (ideal if you want an explanation and a safe route) and hourly rentals for $350 MXN if you prefer to go at your own pace. We close with a delicious stop at Viva México Lonchería, where we tried shrimp ceviche ($220 MXN), huevos rancheros ($145 MXN), and agua de hibiscus ($40 MXN); our total bill came to $445 MXN. Finally, we move on to La Misión Beach and give you a glimpse of the Devil's Castle, a photogenic classic to round out your visit. If this video helps you, subscribe and click the bell. Want more Baja routes? Check out our channel guides and download our itineraries in the description. Video Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:07 Where is La Misión? 01:14 How to get there via the scenic route 01:35 Toll Booth 04:26 Where to stay (Airbnb) 05:20 Activities in La Misión 06:30 Kayaking with a guide 06:39 Kayak rental 16:17 Where to eat: Viva México Lonchería 17:43 Restaurant prices 18:21 La Misión Beach 19:05 Devil's Castle