A place for those with a taste for the undiscovered and the extraordinary, our East Cape location on Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula is the epicentre for adventure. Swim in the most expansive beach in Los Cabos or set sail from our private marina on the Sea of Cortez, coined “the aquarium of the world” by famed oceanographer Jacques Cousteau.
EXPLORE AN UNDERWATER PARADISE
A UNESCO Marine World Heritage site, the nearby Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park is home to 695 species of aquatic plants and 891 species of fish. Jacques Cousteau called it “The Aquarium of the World.” Plan a boat trip from the marina for unforgettable diving and snorkelling.
IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THE BEAUTY OF BAJA
Located 45-minutes from the resort, Sol de Mayo showcases the unique terrain of the East Cape like no other. Explore the hidden havens of this secret oasis as you hike beautiful canyons, swim in natural pools or visit the waterfall.
DISCOVER CHARMING NEARBY TOWNS
It’s just a half-hour drive to the quaint community of Santiago. Take a short hike and go for swim beneath a waterfall pouring off granite cliffs. Or head to El Triunfo, a 19th-century mining town where several old buildings have been restored and converted to restaurants, boutiques, art galleries and a museum.
TROPICAL CALM ON THE SEA OF CORTEZ
The Baja Peninsula’s undiscovered East Cape provides a long stretch of white sand beach along the Sea of Cortez. Miles of tranquil shoreline with unobstructed views of the Sierra de la Laguna mountain range invite you to swim, stroll, and relax in Baja's pristine nature.