By Laurie Baratti
From TravelPulse
Most travelers likely have heard of Los Cabos, a celebrated Mexican tourist spot that sits on the southern tip of Baja California, the linear peninsula that’s bounded by the Pacific Ocean on one side and the Sea of Cortez (a.k.a. the Gulf of California) on the other.
But there may be a better option for sunshine-starved travelers looking to get away on their summertime beach vacations. Situated a mere 62 miles up the coast lies the lesser-known city of La Paz, a vibrant seaside destination that boasts tranquil bays, an eco-friendly ethos, one of the world’s best white-sand beaches and an offshore island that’s designated World Heritage Site, among other things. It also happens to be the state capital of Baja California Sur, Mexico….