An Adventure to the Coastal Town San Felipe
San Felipe is a small town in San Filipe Bay in California Gulf at Baja California Mexico. It has a population of 17,708 as of the 2015 census. The town always experiences the largest tidal waves in the world because of its location near the Colorado River Delta. The town is dependent on their main source of economy, which is fishing and tourism.
Best Time to Visit
The peak season of San Felipe is between December and February. Accommodations during this time are somehow expensive because tourist flocks during this time because of the cool weather. In contrast, September to November is the slowest time for tourism because of rain and humidity. The city’s gateway is through San Felipe International Airport (SFH). In choosing San Felipe hotels, there are a lot of options to take. From the airport, you can stay at the near hotel - La Hacienda de la Langosta Roja, a 3-star hotel with Spanish-Colonial design rooms, an Italian restaurant and free breakfast at a reasonable price.
What to Do & Area Attractions
If you want to enjoy under the sun, you can visit South Beach offering white fine sand and crystal clear blue seawater. Also, pelicans and other shelled marine animals can be seen adding to the natural beauty of the beach. San Felipe Lighthouse is a white-cemented lighthouse with crystal clear ocean view good for relaxation and photography.
You can stay at Hotel Mision Santa Maria offers a comfortable yet affordable accommodation. Situated near public facilities for better tourist access.