Cabo Pulmo
Cabo Pulmo is considered since 2005 a natural area protected by UNESCO, this is due to the great diversity of marine flora and fauna it contains, so it is also considered the “aquarium of the world”.
96 kilometers from San José del Cabo we can find this maritime paradise which, thanks to ecotourism, remains open for your visit and enjoy different activities. All facilities near Cabo Pulmo have solar electric power so that the environmental impact is as little as possible and its diversity is conserved in the best possible way.
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One of the most striking things about this paradise is the marine fauna. If you are a turtle fan, Cabo Pulmo is home to five of the seven species of turtles that exist in the world: silly, brown. golfina, laud and hawksbill. The importance of the conservation of these species is so great that if you attend from July to October, you can find various camps that protect the eggs of the turtle, as well as spaces for the release of their young.
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Another of the most interesting aspects of Cabo Pulmo is that it has one of the oldest living coral reefs, according to experts, this reef has more than 25 thousand years. You can enjoy the view of the reef diving or snorkeling in the waters of Cabo Pulmo, in addition to having the opportunity to observe different species that belong to the Sea of Cortez.
Also, it is possible to appreciate the desert that surrounds this maritime zone by doing a bicycle tour where you can observe the desert life that contrasts with the maritime oasis that is Cabo Pulmo. Also, you can surf and other water activities that do not affect the maritime life of this earthly paradise.
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