My favorite things in La Paz

La Paz has improved a lot over the 13 years since I first came here, and today it's considerably cleaner, more attractive, safer and has more to offer. Of course, arrival of the cruise ships was a motivating factor, but I do like what they've done with the place, especially...

...the Malecon. Storms had torn up the tiles and walking here was risky 13 years ago. The whole walkway has been redone, a 100% improvement
Mermaid and Dolphin, one of several beautiful sculptures along the Malecon
My favorite La Paz Malecon sculpture is this old sea dreamer

Photos of trashcans? Well, yes...these are ranged all along the Malecon, and I admire them because they encourage kids to dispose of their litter. And separate trash, too, by organic and inorganic. Don't know if anybody actually does it, but it's a good idea anyway.
Shady streets! Not all of them boast these beautiful mature shade trees, of course, but I applaud whoever made the decision to let them thrive.
The Municipal Pier where cruise ship passengers first leave the boat is beautifully landscaped and welcoming.
Take a stroll down the Municipal Pier, and you can see all the lights of the waterfront reflected in the water. QuĂ© romantica! 

 The entrance to the city dock, where the cruise ships land, bears the legend "La Paz, Port of Illusion." 

La Paz has a fine, albeit small, mercado, much better for produce than the big stores. It's obvious the vendors take pride in their displays and their merchandise. Prices were better, too!


Tomorrow we sail north, having already delayed our departure two days because we like it here so much. I won't have Internet access for a few days. We'll be stopping here and there along the Baja coast. I'll try to get more photos as we go, and post them when we get home.