Where We're Located
We are located at Carretera Federal No. 19KM 54+800, Playa Punta Lobos, Todos Santos, ZC 23300, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Most guests traveling to Hotel San Cristóbal Baja will arrive by way of the San Jose del Cabo airport (SJD). There are a few options for transport from the airport, listed below. Because the hotel sits about 3KM outside of downtown Todos Santos, and because there are many things to explore in the area, we recommend having some form of transport during your visit. There are several rental car options at the airport, or guests can choose to rent a car once they arrive to Todos.
We are located at Carretera Federal No. 19KM 54+800, Playa Punta Lobos, Todos Santos, ZC 23300, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
The drive from SJD to the hotel is about 45 minutes on a new toll road that runs through a forest of majestic Cardon cacti. Please click below for downloadable driving tips and directions or to book a rental car.
There is a premium bus that runs several times a day from the airport to downtown Todos Santos, operated by Eco Baja Tours. Cost is $355 pesos each way, or around $17 US. The bus drops riders off in downtown Todos Santos, where a taxi can be hired from the taxi stand across the street from the bus station for the short 5-mile journey to Hotel San Cristobal Baja.
Hotel San Cristóbal Baja can assist in booking guests transportation to and from the airport, or provide rental car recommendations in Todos Santos. Please contact our concierge at concierge@sancristobalbaja.com or click the link below to reserve a rental car.
Please note private car services are not affiliated with Hotel San Cristóbal.
We offer complimentary self-parking and will provide you with a parking pass upon check in.
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We recommend flying into San Jose del Cabo Airport, which is about a 45-minute drive away.
The safety and health of our guests and Bunkhouse staff are premium. We are monitoring COVID-19 developments, and following all state and city guidelines.
Todos Santos is a small town. Resources are limited and Todosanteños are not accustomed to the wild partying ways of Cabo San Lucas and it is important to consider the impact we leave, both culturally and on the environment. Please help us leave a light footprint when you visit.
We provide unlimited complimentary drinking water to guests, and recommend you bring a refillable drinking container for day trips and excursions outside the hotel. To limit our trash footprint, we encourage you to bring a reusable tote bag rather than being provided plastic bags while shopping in town. “No necesito una bolsa, gracias” is the way to let store owners know that you don’t need a shopping bag.
Lastly, the best thing you can do to tread lightly is to just be cool. The people here are generous, friendly and mellow. Let’s be the same. This isn’t a wild party town like Cabo, and we want to keep it that way.
Understandably, some people are concerned about the prevalence of mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus. Cases of Zika have been reported, though the numbers are significantly less than in other areas. Because this is a desert rather than a jungle, mosquitoes are not as prevalent; however, we encourage all travelers concerned about the Zika to wear ample mosquito repellant, which can be easily purchased locally, and to pack lightweight long sleeve shirts and pants to limit exposure.
Violence in Mexico has made the front pages over the past few years. Todos Santos does not have the problems that some other vacation destinations have experienced, and it’s a safe place to visit. That said, as with all travel, we encourage guests to be smart and not engage in any illicit activity while in Todos Santos.
There are many charitable organizations in Todos Santos that are in need of supplies. We encourage our guests to consider packing a few needed items in their bags when they visit and have provided a list of suggestions below. We’d be happy to coordinate getting your donation into the rights hands. You’ll benefit the community, and then you can fill the empty space in your bag with souvenirs from local artisans.
Other useful things to consider packing for yourself: yoga clothes, your prescriptions (our staff can help you navigate some common Mexican drug equivalents available at several pharmacies in town), sunscreen and comfortable shoes suitable for walking on dirt roads and sandy paths.