
Dreams Come True for Anglers and Boaters
This narrow, very deep, body of water (also called the Gulf of California) is completely surrounded by a sparsely-populated area of Mexico, and leaving it virtually unaffected by large scale human activities.This is the only sea in the world controlled by only one country. The nutrients that rise from its depths help to make the Sea of Cortez an amazingly productive fishery, where more than 800 species of fish flourish. Its turquoise waters are so clear that, under certain conditions, divers are able to see distances up to a mile.
From the picturesque beach at Cabo Pulmo, divers embark on explorations of the nearby coral reef that teems with fascinating marine creatures, some of which are found nowhere else in the world.
Bisbee’s tournaments, the world’s richest fishing tournaments, are held off East Cape in late July and early August.
The natural treasurers and thrills that distinguish the Sea of Cortez offer themselves each day, as the soft light of the Mexican sunrise illuminates the crystal-clear turquoise waters.
Cabo Riviera’s two miles of swimmable white-sand beaches are along East Cape’s northernmost stretch, where sea conditions are so mild that people of all ages can swim and wade safely all year long.
Close to what you love—sea, sun, and the Cabo spirit—yet far from life’s nonstop demands, Cabo Riviera is an undiscovered gem. Secluded, yet connected to everything you cherish, it is Cabo’s best-kept secret.
This narrow, very deep, body of water (also called the Gulf of California) is completely surrounded by a sparsely-populated area of Mexico, and leaving it virtually unaffected by large scale human activities.This is the only sea in the world controlled by only one country. The nutrients that rise from its depths help to make the Sea of Cortez an amazingly productive fishery, where more than 800 species of fish flourish. Its turquoise waters are so clear that, under certain conditions, divers are able to see distances up to a mile.
From the picturesque beach at Cabo Pulmo, divers embark on explorations of the nearby coral reef that teems with fascinating marine creatures, some of which are found nowhere else in the world.
Bisbee’s tournaments, the world’s richest fishing tournaments, are held off East Cape in late July and early August.
The natural treasurers and thrills that distinguish the Sea of Cortez offer themselves each day, as the soft light of the Mexican sunrise illuminates the crystal-clear turquoise waters.
Cabo Riviera’s two miles of swimmable white-sand beaches are along East Cape’s northernmost stretch, where sea conditions are so mild that people of all ages can swim and wade safely all year long.
Close to what you love—sea, sun, and the Cabo spirit—yet far from life’s nonstop demands, Cabo Riviera is an undiscovered gem. Secluded, yet connected to everything you cherish, it is Cabo’s best-kept secret.
















