
Close enough to San José and Cabo San Lucas for day trips, the East Cape is a decidedly different Los Cabos retreat. Long revered by sport fishermen, the area is an authentic taste of old Baja where local fishermen head out in their panga boats each morning. The pace is slower and the atmosphere one of seclusion and peace. For those looking to get away from the boisterous scene of Cabo San Lucas and enjoy outstanding natural beauty, the East Cape is a serene retreat.
Here you’ll find Cabo Pulmo, a National Marine Park famous for one of only three living coral reef systems in North America. Popular with divers, snorkelers and kayakers, Cabo Pulmo teems with tropical fish species among the spectacular corals. In the area, divers can also enjoy the sights of a diverse array of tropical fish, rays, whales, turtles, eels, lobster, playful sea lions and more. Fishermen flock to these legendary grounds for the profusion of prize bill fish, roosterfish, dorado, tuna and sea bass.
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The luxurious villas of the East Cape offer unparalleled locations along the broad sandy beaches of the Sea of Cortez. These spacious retreats feature top-of-the-line amenities, sparkling swimming pools and beautiful terraces to lose yourself in relaxation enjoying the breathtaking views. More… |
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A Mecca for sport fishermen, the East Cape boasts a number of legendary fishing areas rich in striped, blue and black marlin. Also seasonally abundant are tuna, dorado, sailfish, needlefish, pompano, triggerfish, amberjack and schools of roosterfish. More… |
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Cabo Pulmo, in the East Cape, is a favorite for diving and snorkeling. The sea life in the warm waters among the coral reef is spectacular, with shoals of puffers, butterflies, jacks, snappers, groupers, surgeonfish and angelfish. |
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