Unless you stumble upon San Felipe during spring break during which 1000’s upon 1000’s of College kids from various origins come to party it up at El Rockodile on the malecon, or in the week preceding Easter which is Semana Santa in which Mexicans from all over the Baja flee to to the beach with tents and lots of family – not a lot happens in this tiny little town on the beach. This is what makes San felipe so special.
West Coast travelers have known this destination for decades as a great camping destination. San Felipe has a real feel of tranquility. Southern California adults have talked of spending many camping trips with their families as youths. Not much has changed for these adults that spent so much time here as youths even with all the residential and resort development that has been happening.
San Felipe is about as low- key as it gets which makes it an important stopover for those seeking insight into the “Old Baja” of yore. Ask anyone what there is to do in San Felipe and they will probably resp