Riding Days: 9+
Rest Days: 1+
Total Distance: 2,000+ miles / 3,200+ km
Average Distance per riding day: 225 miles / 360 km
Touring the Baja California Peninsula by motorcycle is one of the most exhilarating adventures in North America. Roughly a thousand miles of rugged desert landscapes, pristine beaches, lively towns, and endless winding roads that seem tailor-made for two wheels.
Riding here isn’t just about covering miles—it’s about immersing yourself in a region that feels both untamed and deeply rich in culture. The peninsula’s isolation and natural beauty create a sense of freedom and discovery that few other routes can match.
Historically, Baja has always been a land of exploration. Spanish missionaries established missions here in the 17th and 18th centuries, many of which still stand today as fascinating stops along the ride—like Mission San Ignacio and Mission San Javier.
You’ll carve through desert highways flanked by towering cardón cacti, roll past quiet fishing villages where fresh seafood tacos await, and discover turquoise bays perfect for snorkeling or kayaking. Highlights include whale watching in Guerrero Negro, exploring the cave paintings of Sierra de San Francisco, and savoring world-class wines in Valle de Guadalupe. At the southern tip, Cabo San Lucas greets you with vibrant nightlife, dramatic sea cliffs, and the iconic Arch of Cabo San Lucas—a fitting finale at the tip of the peninsula.
Touring the Baja California Peninsula by motorcycle is one of the most exhilarating adventures in North America. Roughly a thousand miles of rugged desert landscapes, pristine beaches, lively towns, and endless winding roads that seem tailor-made for two wheels.
Riding here isn’t just about covering miles—it’s about immersing yourself in a region that feels both untamed and deeply rich in culture. The peninsula’s isolation and natural beauty create a sense of freedom and discovery that few other routes can match.
Historically, Baja has always been a land of exploration. Spanish missionaries established missions here in the 17th and 18th centuries, many of which still stand today as fascinating stops along the ride—like Mission San Ignacio and Mission San Javier.
You’ll carve through desert highways flanked by towering cardón cacti, roll past quiet fishing villages where fresh seafood tacos await, and discover turquoise bays perfect for snorkeling or kayaking. Highlights include whale watching in Guerrero Negro, exploring the cave paintings of Sierra de San Francisco, and savoring world-class wines in Valle de Guadalupe. At the southern tip, Cabo San Lucas greets you with vibrant nightlife, dramatic sea cliffs, and the iconic Arch of Cabo San Lucas—a fitting finale at the tip of the peninsula.
Riding Days: 9+
Rest Days: 1+
Total Distance: 2,000+ miles / 3,200+ km
Average Distance per riding day: 225 miles / 360 km