San Felipe is a town located in the Gulf of California in the Mexican state of Baja, California. San Felipe is located 185 km south of the United States border line. The port of San Felipe is a small town. The citizens of San Felipe are dependent on fishing and on tourism industry. It caters mostly to tourists from U.S. and Mexico and has an airport also. San Felipe has developed into a resort destination in the past few years and attracts tourists from both American and Mexico. The best way to get to San Felipe is to drive and rest at San Felipe resort Mexico. There are long distance buses but, there are no local buses once you arrive in the town. The Cardon Cactus area of San Felipe is one of the favorite place for the snap shooters all over the world. Cardon Cactus got it fame since it became a part of Seville Expo ’92 in Spain. The Bay of San Felipe is only 3 meters above sea level. It experiences one of the largest tidal bores in the world. At low tide, the water can recede as much as 2.1 km. San Felipe and its landscape is surrounded with number of sand dunes and rough terrain, which makes this tourist destination an excellent environment for four wheel drive, rock climbing and off road cycling. Temperature is San Felipe average approximately 23 C round the year. San Felipe is located in a unique ecosystem, where the desert meets the Sea. San Felipe is one of the popular spring break spot for residents of the Western U.S. and northern Mexico, due to its tourist attractions. The Malecon (waterfront) is the center of San Felipe. Most of the bars and restaurants are situated here and are within walking distance of each other. The Night life in San Felipe is very lively with the beach area full of Nightclubs and Rowdy Bars. San Felipe is known as the birthplace of the fish taco and every restaurant on the Malecon serves them. Many of the beach-front camps and vacation villages are a couple miles away from town. Fishing from the shore is another fun time but collecting clams and other shellfish is legal only for locals. The hot, sulfurous, geothermal springs at Puertecitos on the Sea of Cortez is also, one of the main attractions. The sightseeing trip in San Felipe, is a boat ride to the Konsag Island. The Sea of Cortez has incredible tide changes. Walk out and see the ocean bed. Once you are back after sightseeing enjoy the comforts of San Felipe resort. Visit to know more about San Felipe Resort and San Felipe Resort Mexico
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