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The A List

Travel Guides

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Here you'll find a running collection of Travel Guides that I have put together, highlighting my best recommendations and travel tips, across the West Coast and Mexico. Updated frequently.

Hands down, one of my favorite cities in Mexico! It still has that classic Mexican charm, cobblestone streets and small town feel. It hasn't been completed "Americanized' like some of the bigger coastal cities. You got a healthy share of amazing boutique hotels here, a thriving nightlife, and unique things to do around the area.

Tulum has been a hotspot for decades and the vibes are unmatched. Tulum isn't just a destination .. it's a feeling — free-spirited, vibrant, and endlessly inspiring. If you’re dreaming of a place where nature, style, and party vibes collide, Tulum is it.

Palm Springs is a desert resort city in Southern California, renowned for its sunny weather, mid-century modern architecture, luxury resorts & golf courses. It's where Old Hollywood celebrities use to vacation and now, it's accessible to everyone.

Todos Santos is artsy, understated, and the effortlessly "cool girl" of Baja. It whispers Paradise, instead of shouting it. Desert meets Pacific here, with a small collection of boutique hotels, design forward cafés, and the cutest little downtown area. Come for the slow mornings and surf breaks.... Stay because real calm is the ultimate flex.

San José del Cabo

Guide Coming Soon. San José del Cabo is Cabo’s cooler, more cultured cousin with fewer mega hotels, more unique restaurants and shopping experiences. Think art galleries tucked behind palm lined courtyards, boutique hotels that feel discovered not crowded, and dinners nestled within the natural landscape.

La Paz

Guide Coming Soon. La Paz feels impossibly serene, wrapped in water so clear that it shifts between turquoise and glass. The Sea of Cortez is calm and swimmable, perfect for paddle mornings and yacht days. I think it could be the next Cabo, as more innovative fine dining options pop up and design-forward boutique hotels bring more luxury tourism to the area.

East Cape

Guide Coming Soon. East Cape is Baja at its most unbothered and underdeveloped (for now). It's not trying to impress you and that's exactly the appeal. This is where privacy, space, and silence truly become the luxury. Tourism will start to rapidly expand however in East Cape throughout 2026 and 2027, as larger hotels move into the area.

Cabo San Lucas

Guide Coming Soon

Zihuatanejo

Guide Coming Soon