The beaches of the Sea of Cortez
welcome visitors with intense ocean-blue scenery and the stark contrast of arid
desert landscapes. So abundant is the region?s natural beauty that the infamous
explorer Jacques Cousteau referred to it as the "world?s aquarium." Recently
declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Sea
of Cortez (also known as the Gulf of Baja California) lies east of the
largest peninsula in the world. Along the vast coastline, tourists will find
beautiful beaches with mountain and desert backdrops. Visitors can watch
unforgettable sunsets, explore isolated territory and spy a wide variety of
marine life. This body of water also hosts the breeding grounds of the Gray
Whale, making it a must see for nature lovers. In the southern region of the Baja CaliforniaPeninsula,
where the Sea of Cortez
meets the Pacific Ocean, you will find all the necessary infrastructure in terms of water sports
and top-notch accommodation.