Bahía de Almejas
Visit the coast of the Pacific Ocean and meet the most beautiful and productive bays in the state of Baja California Sur, the Bay of Clams is located 25 km south of Magdalena Bay, together forming a lagoon complex and the most extensive mangrove forest in the peninsula, also between them is the Marcy channel, which is on the Alcatraz Port.
In addition to being a magnificent and beautiful place, it is one of the most important sites for industrial and riverine fishing, reaching at least 40% of the fishing production of all Mexico, because having large mangroves can have the perfect conditions for the development of marine fauna, such as clams, marlin, crab, shrimp, swordfish, sardines, among other great variety.
To get to Bahía de Clamejas and get to know one of the most appreciated places in the Pacific, you can start your adventure from the route marked by Puerto Cancún, where there is a fishing field that is dedicated to collecting clams, you can even have the opportunity camping on the site and having very interesting natural areas nearby for you and your companions with wonderful views such as the island of Creciente, and the Rehúsa channel, as well as Puerto Dátil, Puerto Cortez, Las Cuevitas, Puerto Charley and El Cayuco.
The beauty and abundance of the bay and its surroundings easily make it the perfect place for your vacations, because in addition to everything, its waters and gentle waves, will allow you to practice various water sports and a pleasant exploration, since it is home to hundreds of species resident and migratory, where you can find sea turtles, gray whales and different aquatic and shore birds.
Remember that, if you visit Baja California Sur, the best place to stay is Hotel Sevencrown, with an excellent location and the necessary safety and hygiene measures so that you and your family have the best of experiences on this vacation.
For more information, see:
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bah%C3%ADa_de_Almejas
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