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Bahía Concepción

By Bill and Dorothy Bell

About half way down the long drive down the Baja on the Sea of Cortez, lays Bahía Concepción just south of the tiny oasis town of Mulegé.  

This 23 mile long Bay is one of the most picturesque spots on the peninsula, with striking turquoise waters against the dry barren desert and cactus laid hills.

The waters are generally calm here.

Camping at Playa Santispac

The mighty pacific waves are tamed somewhat by the mass of the peninsula and then again by the arm of the bay almost hugging and protecting the inner waters. Winds and waves tend to pick up later in the afternoon, cooling off the dry and sometimes blistering hot beach.

 Life on the Bay is laid back and easy. It is RV heaven with over a dozen RV camping places along the shores. There are full hook-up spots in Mulegé and generally no-frills camping along the beaches.

Calm waters on the bay make it perfect for snorkeling or diving for scallops

 

Playa Santispac is one of the more popular beach spots. It has no electricity or water but there is a dump site. The current daily rate is $7 a night and is collected by the ejido daily. Water is sold from tanker trucks and other supplies are consistently sold off the back of pick-up trucks. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Milk and fish. Two restaurants – Anna’s and Ray’s Place service the hundreds of rigs that make this beach home for months at a time.

 One of our favorite spots is El Requesón. A small spit connects the mainland to a tiny island at high tide, and at low tide you must wade out to just over your ankles. The clams and scallops are plentiful here and often you can swim for your dinner right outside your rig’s door. If you aren’t so lucky, there is a fisher co-op just a 5 minute walk down the beach.

 

 

 El Requesón beach where the spit connects to the island

 

 

 

 

When supplies and electricity are starting to get low, you can refresh your energy a night or two in Mulegé – just up the road.

 

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