Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park

Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park

Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park is a vibrant marine reserve on Mexico’s eastern Baja California Peninsula, renowned for its coral reef ecosystem and world-class snorkeling and diving opportunities.

8,000
Acres Protected
None (marine focus)
Miles of Trails
Approximately 20,000
Annual Visitors
1995
Year Established

About Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park

Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park
 

Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park, located in the Gulf of California off the eastern coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico, comprises one of the oldest and most successful marine protected areas in North America. The park safeguards a living coral reef system spanning approximately 8, 000 acres, which is home to over 220 species of fish, as well as sea turtles, sharks, rays, and other marine wildlife. Established in 1995, the park's strict conservation measures have rejuvenated fish populations and restored coral health after decades of overfishing and degradation. The reef itself stands out as the only hard coral reef in the Sea of Cortez. The geographic setting features rocky reefs, sandy bottoms, and nutrient-rich waters supporting substantial biodiversity. Visitors are drawn to Cabo Pulmo for outstanding snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, and fishing experiences, with crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life including schools of jacks, parrotfish, giant groupers, and bull sharks. The nearby small fishing village of Cabo Pulmo offers access to the park’s entry points, with local guides who provide tours and boat rentals. Aside from water activities, the park offers opportunities for coastal hikes and wildlife observation, including numerous seabirds. The successful protection efforts in Cabo Pulmo have made it a model for marine conservation globally, highlighting how local communities and environmental partners can collaborate to restore ocean ecosystems. Its remote location and pristine natural environment attract eco-tourists seeking immersive marine experiences far from urban development.

Highlights

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Cabo Pulmo Coral Reef – The only living hard coral reef in the Sea of Cortez

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Outstanding snorkeling and diving sites teeming with diverse marine species

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Encounter opportunities with large marine fauna such as bull sharks and giant groupers

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Remote and unspoiled coastline with excellent kayak and paddleboarding routes

Notable Natural Features

Cabo Pulmo Coral Reef

A robust hard coral reef ecosystem that supports a large diversity of marine species and has shown significant recovery due to strict protections.

El Bajo Reef

A popular dive site within the park known for steep walls and abundant pelagic fish, including hammerhead sharks and giant groupers.

Cabo Pulmo Village

A small coastal fishing community providing access to the park, accommodations, and local knowledge for tours and conservation efforts.