San Quintin Attractions
After returning to the main road continue along the 175km/110mi stretch to San Quintin; along this stretch you can visit some old mission stations, such as Santo Tomás, San Vicente and Vicente Guerrero, and Orte La Huerta and San Miguel, which are inhabited by Cochimí Indios. The San Quintín farming and fishing village of San Quintín, lying in a fertile valley on the flat bay of the same name has beautiful white beaches.
The road to the south leaves the coast near El Rosario and now runs inland. In addition to El Rosario, there are further mission stations along the road, including San Fernando, San Agustín and Cataviña, which lies in the midst of impressive, rocky scenery.
The road to the south leaves the coast near El Rosario and now runs inland. In addition to El Rosario, there are further mission stations along the road, including San Fernando, San Agustín and Cataviña, which lies in the midst of impressive, rocky scenery.