
Vacation rentals in San Felipe
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Casa Cactus
A cozy, modern space designed to make you feel at home. At Casa Cactus you will find comfort, tranquility and every detail necessary to enjoy your stay: fully equipped kitchen, comfortable living room, spacious dining room, cozy bedroom and impeccable spaces ideal for relaxing. Perfect for leisure or business trips or for couple getaways. Here you can relax in a quiet, elegant atmosphere inspired by the simplicity and warmth of the desert. San Felipe awaits you.

Deer Room at Casa Cactus
Enjoy a warm and welcoming space inspired by the nature of San Felipe. The Ciervo Room combines comfort, tranquility, and rustic details to provide you with an unparalleled rest. Equipped with everything you need for a pleasant stay, it's the ideal place to relax after a day of adventure. At Casa Cactus, every detail is designed to make you feel at home.

Delightful Campsite
Enjoy the sounds of nature when you stay in this unique place, while you camp with your friends and family under a sky full of stars, in one of the most historic and beautiful spots in Mexico, between San Miguel de Allende and Ocampo you will be able to do whatever you decide in our property, weddings, family parties, or just camping.

An 18th century hacienda, enjoy its space.
Come and enjoy a unique experience, stay in a hacienda helmet where time is a witness to history, enjoy our spaces. Experience horseback riding, mountain biking, or just come to relax.

Casa
“Accommodation house with comfortable beds, an equipped kitchen, high-quality bedding, and a quiet atmosphere, you can rest and recharge to face the next day."

Centrally located and safe apartment, 3 bedrooms
Relax with the whole family in this quiet place to stay. It's very safe, inside a private area with controlled access and just a 5-minute walk from downtown.

Centrally located and safe apartment, 3 bedrooms
Enjoy this quiet and centrally-located accommodation, just a three-minute walk from downtown, private with controlled access

Hacienda El Desierto
Ex-Hacienda style house with spacious spaces with original style.

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Nice apartment, completely new.
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An 18th century hacienda, enjoy its space.

Casa Cactus

Centrally located and safe apartment, 3 bedrooms

Deer Room at Casa Cactus

Centrally located and safe apartment, 3 bedrooms

Delightful Campsite

Hacienda El Desierto
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in San Felipe?
San Felipe has comfortable stays across its central neighborhoods, many near local markets and historic buildings. Consider homes with patios or courtyards for a more relaxed experience, and check for amenities that fit your group’s needs.
What are the best things to do in San Felipe with kids?
Families often explore San Felipe’s central plaza, join community craft activities, or visit markets for traditional snacks. Parks and nearby farm experiences are also frequently suggested for younger travelers.
What are some of the best things to do in San Felipe?
Explore the town’s central plaza, browse local markets for produce and crafts, and visit traditional bakeries for fresh breads. Cultural festivities and artisan workshops are frequently suggested to discover San Felipe’s heritage.
How is the weather in San Felipe?
San Felipe has mild winters around 45–73°F (7–23°C) and warm springs that reach up to 87°F (31°C). Rainfall is lightmost of the year, increasing during the summer months, so packing a light rain jacket and sunscreen is useful.
When is the best time to visit San Felipe?
Late winter through early spring is often recommended for visiting San Felipe, as temperatures range from 47°F (9°C) to 82°F (28°C) with moderate rainfall. Summers are milder than other regions but can bring increased showers, especially from June through September.
What are the best places to visit in San Felipe?
San Felipe has a central plaza with historic architecture, nearby chapels, and traditional markets known for local flavors. The cultural center and artisan shops are often recommended for those interested in crafts and regional heritage.
What are some hiking trails in San Felipe?
Hiking around San Felipe often includes gentle countryside paths, trails through agave fields, and routes leading to scenic viewpoints of the region’s rural landscape. Some routes may pass through local ranchlands or natural preserves.
What are some family activities we can do in San Felipe?
Families in San Felipe frequently explore central parks, enjoy hands-on experiences at local farms, or visit artisan bakeries for fresh treats. Community fairs and seasonal festivals can also provide interactive activities for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from San Felipe?
Explore the traditional markets and historic sites of nearby towns, or immerse yourself in natural surroundings with visits to local ranches, hiking areas, and regional lakes. Artisan workshops and agave fields around San Felipe frequently draw curious travelers.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in San Felipe?
Many accommodations in San Felipe welcome pets, especially in homes with outdoor space or private courtyards. Availability can vary, so it is helpful to confirm pet rules directly with your host before booking.
What are some local tips for visiting San Felipe?
Locals often suggest starting your mornings early to experience vibrant markets and bakeries. Light layers are helpful, as temperatures can vary, and cash may be preferred in smaller businesses or rural areas.
What is San Felipe known for?
San Felipe is known for its agricultural history, lively community events, and locally rooted food traditions. The town’s central plaza and markets reflect its blend of regional culture and hospitality.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in San Felipe?
Explore quieter chapels tucked into historic neighborhoods, or discover family-run bakeries where locals gather for coffee and pan dulce. Smaller artisan shops sometimes feature regional crafts that are unique to San Felipe.
What are the best foods to try in San Felipe?
San Felipe is known for handmade breads, tamales with local spices, and dishes using corn, nopales, or fresh cheeses. Pan dulce from small bakeries and agave-based treats often stand out among regional specialties.
What should I bring for a trip to San Felipe?
Pack light layers for shifting temperatures, comfortable shoes for exploring markets or rural paths, and a hat for sunny afternoons. A reusable water bottle and cash for purchases at local shops can also be helpful.
What is the nightlife in San Felipe like?
Nightlife in San Felipe is laid-back, with locally rooted cantinas, casual bars, and small venues featuring regional music. Visitors often gather around central plazas or outdoor cafes to enjoy the evening atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in San Felipe?
San Felipe has traditional religious celebrations, community fairs, and local festivals, often around major holidays and in early spring or fall. These events frequently showcase folk music, local foods, and artisan crafts.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in San Felipe?
Many vacation rentals in San Felipe are designed with families in mind, featuring multiple bedrooms, shared living spaces, and secure outdoor areas. Central neighborhoods often make it easy to walk to parks, bakeries, and local markets.
All about San Felipe
Located about 120 miles south of the United States-Mexico border in the state of Baja, San Felipe is a picturesque little town often called the “Jewel of the Sea of Cortez.” The town boasts long sandy beaches and warm, pristine waters — and is most famous for its outstanding sport fishing. So not surprisingly the seafood on the menus of the concessions, restaurants, and bars of San Felipe’s waterfront boardwalk, come straight off the boats and onto your plate. San Felipe has become something of a destination for foodies, who come from near and far to enjoy the abundance of quality local seafood, especially shrimp, on offer. While the sea is the main draw, the town is also surrounded by the San Felipe Desert, which offers spectacular natural landscapes, including sweeping mountain ranges, the most prominent of which is the Sierra San Pedro Martír — the tallest range in the Baja region.
What are the top things to do in San Felipe?
The Giant Cactus Valley
Take a 20-minute drive south of San Felipe and discover Valle de Los Gigantes (The Giant Cactus Valley). Here you will find more than 1,200 large cactuses, including the Mexican Giant Cardon — the tallest growing cactus in the world. This type of cactus is usually only found in this region and can grow to heights of over 60 feet, while some can weigh up to 25 tons — providing a spectacular sight to behold.
San Felipe Lighthouse
To get the best view of this historic tower, walk up to the foothill of “Cerrito de la Virgen” where you can capture great panoramas of the giant beacon. From this vantage point you will also be treated to stunning views of the sea, surrounding mountains, and San Felipe’s waterfront boardwalk.
Konsag Island
Take a 45-minute boat ride from town to Konsag Island — one of the best kept secrets in San Felipe. As you approach the island, you are confronted by magical rock formations rising from the water, creating an impressive presence in the middle of the sea. Konsag is also a great place to watch sea lions, seals, and colonies of sea birds.
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