Espíritu Santo · La Paz · 24°30′N

Island camp on a UNESCO World Heritage archipelago.

Three days and two nights of glamping, sea lion encounters, snorkeling, and island immersion on protected island waters.

Quick Facts
Duration
3 days / 2 nights
Season
Year-round
Party
2–12
Pace
Active
SCROLL · THE EXPERIENCE

Wake up on an island where sea lions teach you how to belong to the water.

Espíritu Santo is a UNESCO World Heritage archipelago north of La Paz, protected under Mexico's National Park system and designated in 2005 as part of the Gulf of California Biosphere Reserve. The island and its surrounding marine zone are among the most biodiverse waters in North America. You arrive by boat, camp under inflatable tent structures on protected beach, snorkel with sea lions and tropical fish, hike natural trails, and move at the pace of the island itself.

The island's volcanic landscape creates clear thermal gradients and nutrient corridors that concentrate marine life. Depending on the season, you may encounter humpback whales, pilot whales, dolphins, and the massive graceful bodies of mobula rays. The sea lions are year-round residents. They are curious, playful, and will approach you in the water with a directness that changes something in how you understand marine wildness.

— Parque Nacional Zona Marina Archipiélago de Espíritu Santo. UNESCO World Heritage Site designation 2005. CONANP administered.

The Framework

A three-day island arc built on water and protected land.

01

Arrival at the sea lion colony and camp setup.

Meet at Fiscal Pier in La Paz at 9:00 AM. Board our 27-foot fiberglass panga equipped with shade, cushioned seating, and a marine toilet. Cruise approximately one and a half hours northeast through the channel, passing the smaller islands that funnel the Gulf's seasonal marine traffic. Your naturalist guide will narrate the island's natural history and ecology as you approach.

Arrive at the sea lion colony. Enter the water with your guide to swim alongside sea lions—they are highly social and unafraid. Observe the adults, juveniles, and pups in their own environment. Tropical fish school beneath you. The interaction is intimate and unhurried.

Return to the boat. Proceed to your camp on a secluded beach. Set up your accommodations: glamping tents with inflatable mattresses, comfortable bedding, and a private porch area. Field kitchen and communal dining area are pre-established. Afternoon free time to swim, rest, or explore the camp area and immediate surroundings.

09:00 Meet at Fiscal Pier, La Paz; board the panga
10:30 Arrive at sea lion colony; water entry with naturalist guide
12:00 Return to boat; lunch en route to camp
13:30 Arrive at camp; set up and orientation
15:00–18:00 Afternoon free time: swimming, resting, exploring
19:00 Dinner at camp; stargazing
02

Full-day customizable island exploration.

Day two is fully customizable according to your interests and comfort. Depending on the season and your preferences, you may choose from a marine wildlife safari in search of the island's megafauna—humpback whales, pilot whales, dolphins, or mobula rays—or a more relaxed day at your own pace. Discuss your preferences with our naturalist guide.

Options include: a second snorkeling session around the island in different water zones; hiking along natural trails and ridgelines with views of the channel and smaller islands; a combination of water and land activities; or time spent at the camp for rest and reflection. Lunch is always enjoyed on a secluded beach. All water activities are led by our bilingual naturalist guide trained in snorkel safety and marine ecology.

08:00 Breakfast at camp
09:00–13:00 Morning activity (safari, snorkeling, or hiking, by preference)
13:00–14:30 Lunch on secluded beach
15:00–17:30 Afternoon activity (second round, rest, or additional water time)
19:00 Dinner at camp
03

Balandra Beach and departure south.

Final morning. Departure from camp for Balandra Beach—one of the most photographed beaches in the Gulf of California, known for its transparent turquoise water and fine white sand. Snorkel in the crystal-clear shallows. Return to the boat for a leisurely final breakfast.

Pack camp by midday. Depart southbound toward La Paz, with a stop if desired in the town of Cabo Pulmo or at other coastal viewpoints. Arrive in La Paz by sunset, with time for evening international flight connection permitting.

06:30 Early departure for Balandra Beach
07:00–08:30 Snorkel at Balandra; transparent water and tropical fish
09:00 Return to boat; final breakfast
10:00 Pack and depart camp
11:30–13:00 Transit to La Paz with optional stops
14:00 Arrive La Paz; connection to airport
People

The people who curate this island.

Shadi Almosri
RED · Board Member

Contributes governance, strategic direction, and stewardship of RED's institutional relationships. Available on request for custom briefings on RED's conservation model and territorial approach.

Our Naturalist Guide
On-Water & Land Guide

A bilingual naturalist trained in marine ecology, snorkel safety, and island interpretation. Leads all water sessions, interprets marine megafauna and seasonal ecology, and manages group dynamics and safety protocols throughout the experience.

Our Camp Staff
Camp Operations & Kitchen

Field kitchen and support team prepare all meals from fresh local fish, seafood, and produce. Manage accommodation setup, water systems, and camp comfort. Work under RED's operational standards for safety and environmental stewardship.

CONANP & Park Administration
Espíritu Santo Island Natural Park

Federal agency administering the UNESCO World Heritage Site. RED operates under an approved permit system that ensures compliance with conservation protocols, visitor limits, and site protection standards.

Logistics & Operations

What you need to know before you go.

Permit & Protected Status
UNESCO World Heritage Site designation 2005 · National Park Zona Marina Archipiélago de Espíritu Santo (CONANP administered) · Visitor permits required · RED holds all necessary permits and operates under approved protocol
Duration
3 days / 2 nights · Approximately 28–30 hours of ground and water time · Custom departure dates by arrangement
Season
Year-round operations · Water temperature ranges 20–28°C · Whale seasons: December–April (humpback, gray); June–November (manta, mobula) · Sea lions present all year
Group Size
2–12 travelers · Single group operations only · Private departures; no set schedule
Accommodation
Glamping tents with inflatable mattresses, comfortable bedding, private porch areas. Field kitchen with potable water, solar power supplemented by generator for essential operations.
Transport
27-foot fiberglass panga with shade, cushioned seating, marine toilet, and boarding ladder. Operated by RED and CONANP-licensed captain with deep island knowledge. Departs from Fiscal Pier, La Paz.
What's Included
All maritime transport · Bilingual naturalist guide · Tent and bedding · All meals and beverages · Snorkeling equipment (including wetsuit rental if needed) · Entrance permits to Balandra and Espíritu Santo Island Natural Parks · Taxes and insurance
What's Not Included
Ground transport to/from La Paz · International and domestic flights · Travel insurance · Gratuities · Personal medications · Personal camera equipment beyond GoPro-level waterproof cameras
Pricing
Available on brief · varies by season, group size, timing, and activity selections · deposit and final payment terms on request
Physical Requirements
Moderate to active fitness · comfortable entering/exiting small boats and in open water · able to hike uneven terrain for 2–4 hours · no advanced diving certification required · snorkel experience recommended but not required
To the reader — 04·2026

This experience is for the traveler who wants three days on an island without the infrastructure.

Espíritu Santo Island Camp is a physically active offering built for travelers comfortable camping under canvas, entering and exiting small boats, and moving at the pace of weather, tides, and wildlife. You should be in moderate to good fitness. You will snorkel, likely hike, and spend two nights sleeping on inflatable mattresses in a tent.

The reward is immersion. You are not visiting a resort that happens to be on an island. You are living in a protected natural park, under permit, for 72 hours. Sea lions will approach you in the water. The starry night without light pollution will change your relationship to the sky. You may see whales, dolphins, or rays. Or you may have quieter days. The island controls the schedule.

Describe the month you are considering, your comfort level with camping and small boats, your fitness and swimming ability, and what draws you to Espíritu Santo. We will respond within two working days with a proposal on timing, cost, and logistics.

— The RED team Design Desk · La Paz · Baja California Sur