It’s located 8 blocks from the waterfront and in the center of town. Walking distance to restaurants, coffee shops, open air markets, museums, and more. There is a vegetable stand located across the street for fresh and locally grown produce and a small market for grocery items on the same street. Adorned with mature mango trees, hand painted murals, a private pool and local flora, Casa Sunbreak t
ruly is a special and unique place to stay. As the oldest home on the street, the house is filled with history and character while being updated with modern amenities for your comfort. Casa Sunbreak owner, Allison Porter, grew up in Delaware and received a Bachelor of Arts in elementary education from the university of Vermont in 1984. After a few years of teaching, Allison took a year off and ended up on a NOLS trip kayaking and backpacking Baja California Sur. On that trip she met her future husband and fell in love with the Sea of Cortez and especially La Paz. She spent the majority of her 15 years in BCS living on a sailboat, exploring the Sea of Cortez and raising her 3 kids. In 2004 Allison and her family started Sunbreak Educations, a non-profit that brought school supplies to the small fishing villages in the Sea of Cortez. After returning to the US in 2011 and helping to care for her mother with dementia, Allison was able to return to La Paz for good in 2018. She began the journey to open Casa Sunbreak upon her return and she is so excited to be able to share a slice of La Paz with you.