NYE in La Paz Shows Me Life's Possibilities
Some nights don’t ask for resolutions. They ask for attention. New Year’s Eve in La Paz is shaped by music, friends, and the growing sense that I’m finding my place here, one connection at a time.


Some nights don’t ask for resolutions. They ask for attention. New Year’s Eve in La Paz is shaped by music, friends, and the growing sense that I’m finding my place here, one connection at a time.

Discover where to eat in La Paz, Baja California Sur—from mariscos stands and rooftop bars to hidden neighborhood gems. A local’s take on the food, culture, and coffee that make La Paz unforgettable.

Discover Casa Kootenay, a luxury waterfront home in the colonia of La Posada, one of La Paz’s most coveted pockets of quiet wealth. This piece explores the home’s barefoot bohemian elegance, its proven success as a high-review short-term rental, and the rare investment potential created by five-story zoning on the waterfront. From salt-air mornings to the creative energy woven into its architecture, Casa Kootenay shows why discerning buyers are moving quickly in this neighborhood. Beauty, stability, and long-term possibility all present in one place.

December in La Paz is bright water, festive nights, calm beaches, and a community that feels easy to belong to. From mobula rays and Espíritu Santo mornings to taquerías, mariscos, and holiday energy in the colonias, this is what life here really looks like. If you’ve wondered what it might feel like to live in Baja, aquí empieza.

Explore where to eat and drink in La Paz, Baja California Sur. From Kapok and Gratitude Coffee to Salud! Wine Bar, DIOSITO Art Club, Tiger Club, La Mechuda Vermutería, and neighborhood classics, this local guide covers the cafés, restaurants, and flavors shaping life in La Paz. A grounded look at the food scene from someone actually living it.

In La Paz, Día de Muertos isn’t about mourning. It’s about connection. From building our first ofrenda at home to walking the Malecón surrounded by marigolds, music, and memory, this is how Mexico taught me that love outlasts loss.