ECOTOURISM
Unquestionably
its unparalleled beauty is Los Cabos strongest
attribute. For that reason, ecotourism is a truly unique experience in Los Cabos, thanks to its rich ecosystem consisting of desert
landscapes, dunes, cacti, abundant marine life, and estuaries where turtles
live. What?s more, each year the gray whale migrates from the cold waters of
the Artic Ocean
to mate along the warm coast of Los Cabos,
which is where these cetaceans spend the winter.
Cacti Mundo ? This is a botanical garden located on Antonio Mijares Boulevard.
Here you can see the largest and most important cactus collection in Mexico. The
botanical garden houses has many
endangered species and lies in a desert ecosystem with dunes.
Parque Nacional
Marino Cabo Plumo ? Located on the East Cape, slightly more than 60 kilometers from
San Jose del Cabo, this biosphere reserve has 7,111 hectares (17,564 acres). It also
has the only living coral reef in western North America.
Has about 13,000 marine animal
species, among them the gray whale, which comes each year to produce offspring.
Estero del San Jose del Cabo ? A protected area in the heart of
San Jose del Cabo which is 992 kilometers (615 miles) south of
Guerrero Negro along the Transpeninsular Highway.
This tropical sanctuary is home to more than 150 bird species.
This marvelous estuary, a fresh- and
salt-water lagoon, is home to the Frigatebird and the
brown pelican.
Bahia Magdalena ? Located on the western
coast of Baja California Sur and north of Almejas
Bay. You can arrive there
by departing from Puerto San Carlos or Puerto Adofo
Lopez Mateos. It is a nature reserve and breeding
ground for gray whales, which arrive there between January and March to produce
offspring. Has strong surf and is 60 kilometers (37 miles) long. It is
often referred to as the gateway to the Pacific.
Considered one of the
most important breeding grounds for the gray whale. It is estimated that
20,000 of these whales migrate to the Mexican coast each year.
Marina de Cabo San Lucas ? Located in the heart of Cabo
San Lucas on Lot A-18 De la
Darsena. It Has excellent boating facilities and
service areas. You can arrive at the marina in your own boat or in a water taxi
from El Medano Beach.
An ideal place for
ecotourism, particularly during winter months when you can spy the gray, blue,
humpback and sperm whales. Curiously, the grey whale may appear grey, but it is
actually black. They appear so because they are covered with barnacles, whale
lice and have much scar tissue.