History

The village of Todos Santos (meaning All Saints) sits below the towering Sierra de la Laguna mountains at the end of a beautiful and scenic drive on the Pacific Ocean coast of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula. Todos Santos, situated 1 hour south of La Paz & 1 hour north of Cabo San Lucas, is a popular side-trip for tourists visiting the rapidly expanding Baja Peninsula resort area.

 

This lush oasis town of approximately 6,000 inhabitants is home to a prominent artist colony where notable galleries showcase the works of Baja’s growing artist population. The town of Todos Santos was founded in 1723 by Father Jaime Bravo and later prospered for 100 years, from the last half of the 19th century and first half of the 20th, as a major sugar-cane producer. The Inn is located in the heart of the town’s historic district, which boasts a charming plaza fronted by its church and old theater as well as numerous shops, bars and some of the best restaurants on the peninsula.

Map and Directions
Getting to the Todos Santos Inn and around Todos Santos.

 
 

Phone:
011-52-612-14-50040

Email/Reservations:
reservations@todossantosinn.com