Location: La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico (5 Minutes from Downtown La Paz) View Map
Accommodations: Condo, Studio + Convertible bed(s), 1 Bath (Sleeps 2-4)
Keywords: Condominium
La Concha Condominium 205 is conveniently located on the second floor of a unique six story condominium building right on the beach in the amazing Bay of La Paz.
Our condominium 205 offers you accommodation for 2-4 guests.
You will enjoy a real Mexican interior design condominium with one king size bed, two convertible beds, one full bath, living room, dining room and a fully equipped kitchen.
At La Concha, when you step onto your balcony you will feel the relaxing and calm sound of the ocean... Our condominium resort lies on the gentle and peaceful Bahia of La Paz, where traffic, crime, air pollution, noise pollution, and casinos do not exist.
Snorkel or scuba dive over miles of stunning untouched coral reef teeming with brilliant exotic fish.
Maybe you’d like to try your hand at deep-sea fishing, sailing, or renting your own vessel for the day? We have a lot of activities just waiting for you!
La Paz is the capital of the state of Baja California Sur, It is a real Mexican city with just a nice touch of tourism. It offers a balance between small city activities and tranquillity and at the same time, is central to exploration with whale watching further north, art and architecture in Todos Santos, and the full-on tourist activities of the Mecca of Cabo San Lucas, 90 miles to the south.
This place is true paradise with so many options at your doorstep.
Give yourself the opportunity to experience the most affordable and relaxing vacation ever!
We are waiting for you!!!
Vacation Rental Features
- Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Linens Provided
- Elevator
- Beds
- King Bed
- Convertible Bed
- Entertainment
- Shared Hot Tub
- Cable/Satellite TV
- TV (No Cable/Satellite)
- DVD
- CD Player
- Stereo System
- Shared Pool
- Kitchen
- Full Kitchen
- Cooking Utensils Provided
- Refrigerator
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Ice Maker
- Outdoor Features
- Charcoal BBQ Grill
- Balcony
- View/Location
- Beachfront
- Mountain View
- Communications
- Telephone
- WiFi (Wireless Internet)
- Suitability
- Handicapped Accessible (may have limitations)
- Wheelchair Accessible (may have limitations)
- Minimum Age Limit for Renters
- Activities
- Restaurants
- Kayaking
- Sailing
- Swimming
- Biking
- Fishing
- Health/Beauty Spa
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
$99/night .. $599/week .. $1999/month.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Map & Owner's Profile
Affordable Condo on the Beach!!
Why the Owner Chose La Paz
I bought this Condo because the sun, the beach and the peace of this town!
The Unique Benefits at this Condo
While you use this condo, you will have everything you need, the pool, hot tub, the beach and the "Margaritas" next door..
Owner's Map of La Paz
I was born in Tijuana, in 1990 my family and I moved to this peaceful town, we are so happy we made this decision, we love La Paz, we will never go back to TJ.
Property Photos
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- View from our balcony! - La Paz Condominium - Enjoy Snorkeling, Sailing, Fishing
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- Nature at your door step! - La Paz Condominium - Enjoy Snorkeling, Sailing, Fishing
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- Great swimming pool at La Concha - La Paz Condominium - Enjoy Snorkeling, Sailing, Fishing
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- King size bed!
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- 2 convertible beds
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- Dining area
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- Fully equipped kitchen!
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- Spectacular sunsets!
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- View of the condominium building and its amazing palm trees.
Traveler Reviews (1)
the best place to stay in La Paz
Guest: toto
(spain)
Date of Stay: 10/02/10
Review Submitted: 12/28/10
perfect apartment to really enjoy what La Paz has to offer. So close to the beach and the ocean , super convenient and with the most attentive crew ! I have been around a lot and I can say there is nothing to compare in all La Paz! This is the place where I will go back every time.
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