Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park
Cabo Pulmo
Parks
About the Place
What to Know Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park is a protected marine reserve on the Sea of Cortez known for one of the oldest and healthiest coral reefs in North America. The park supports hundreds of marine species, including sharks, rays, sea turtles, and tropical fish, thanks to long-term conservation efforts and strict protections. It’s remote and relatively unspoiled, with minimal development and a strong emphasis on sustainable tourism. Most experiences here are guided, and facilities are limited compared to those in busier beach destinations. What to Do Cabo Pulmo is world-class for snorkeling and scuba diving over its vibrant coral reef, where visibility is clear and marine life is abundant. Kayaking and paddleboarding let you explore shallow waters and coves above the reef. Land-based hikes offer scenic views of the coastline and desert terrain, and some tours combine wildlife watching with relaxed beach time. Whether you’re a certified diver or a first-time snorkeler, the park’s biodiversity makes every water activity memorable. How to Get There Cabo Pulmo lies on the Ea...
Cabo Pulmo