Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park and Cabo Pulmo Beach Resort
Cabo Pulmo Beach Resort is a small rustic romantic getaway village of Palm-thatched bungalows that are located right in front of the National Marine Park of Cabo Pulmo just 60 miles up the Sea of Cortez on the gulf side. Most of the bungalows host a simple open floor plan modern in style but rustic in nature. Most casitas and bungalows offer a nice functional kitchen for cooking and some offer BBQ's and are Solar powered. We have Air Conditioning in 3 of our Deluxe Casitas for the warmer times of the year....mainly for the summer. Many guests choose to dine for lunch and dinner at the Coral Reef Restaurant just above the Dive Center. Our chefs really know how to keep you happy. The dinner entrées offered are nearly 5-Star but at the cost of less than $15 dollars.
Cabo Pulmo is a quiet village that has no salesmen or trinket sales on the beaches to bother you, no TV (except in the bar if requested), no daily maid service (unless requested), no paragliders or noisy jetskis either; it's against Park Rules. You can walk for miles on the beach and not see anyone at times. We generally have an unspoken curfew of 10:00pm when the Restaurant and the Bar closes.
We hope to see you here enjoying a real vacation where relaxation is the key!
Diving in Cabo Pulmo
Diving in Cabo Pulmo, MX. Awesome schools of Horse-eye Jacks, Bull Sharks, and even got to see a few Humpbacks (not in video). A special thanks to our long time friend/DM Ricardo for the incredible videography.
Best of diving in Mexico - Cabo Pulmo (HD)
Wonderful diving in Cabo Pulmo, Baja California : sea lions, bull sharks, whale sharks, schools of jack fish...
Cabo pulmo diving video, best thing to do in Cabo
This video was shot during several dives at Cabo Pulmo National Park in 2013. I was working for Cabo Pulmo Beach Resort ( and diving there everyday. Cabo Pulmo has been a marine reserve since 1995, and it is estimated that in the 10 years between 2000 and 2010 the underwater biomass increased by 466%! What that means is that any dive there shows an incredible amount of fish, schools so big you can literally get lost in them. Diving there is one of the best things to do in Cabo San Lucas, without questions. If you only want to snorkel, the Cabo Pulmo snorkeling tour is one of the best I have seen, allowing you see turtles, sea lions, the school of jacks and, in season, whales!
The reef is healthy and beautiful, with a vibrant life and lots of fish, including huge groupers and pelagic fish, such as dorados. Maybe the signature feature of any dive trip to Cabo Pulmo is the gigantic school of big eye trevally jacks immortalized by National Geographic photographer Octavio Aburto When they gather during the months of October and November, they can cover the entire reef of “Los Morros” form a giant cloud of fish. Later arrive the schools of Mobula rays, in December, that can cover the entire bay, hundreds of thousands in multiple layers jumping and flipping out of the water.
Another site worth a visit is “El Vencedor”, where bull sharks are almost always present, although they can be very shy. Early visits with small groups of calm, experienced divers can be very rewarding.
The village is a two hours drive only from Los Cabos, easy to reach for a day tri from all inclusive resorts in Cabo. There are several Cabo Pulmo dive shops in the area, but Cabo Pulmo Peach Resort is the only one offering dive packages with accommodation. The temperature and visibility vary widely during the year. The best time of the year is from end of August to mid-December, when the temperature goes up to 28 degrees and visibility is consistently above 30 meters. From Mid-december to mid-March, the water temperature drops below 20C, and visibility to about 10 meters, but the mobulas and whales can make for some fabulous dives.
Diving Cabo Pulmo, November 2018
Thanksgiving weekend in Baja California
Massive schools of Jackfish
Dive sites: La Esperanza, Los Morros, El Islote, Las Casitas, El Vencedor
Cabo San Lucas and Cabo Pulmo National Marine Preserve, Baja California Sur Mexico
Join Scott Leuthold on a journey to the extraordinary Cabo Pulmo National Marine Preserve. Snorkel with a school of thousands of Big Eyed Jacks, dolphins, sea lions and turtles. Stroll stunning beaches where few people visit and get to know the backroads of the southernmost tip of the Baja Penninsula. Scott also talks on travel to Mexico and Central America, shares insights about filming for a YouTube Channel and more.
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Go eye to eye with leopard grouper and turtles. Get swarmed by greybar grunt and big-eye trevally. And glide alongside schools of mobula rays. Dive the Cabo Pulmo marine park in Mexico's Sea of Cortez and discover bio-diversity that you'll find on no other reef dive on earth. Watch the video to see why Cabo Pulmo Resort should be the site of your next great dive vacation.
DIVING WITH BULL SHARKS in Cabo Pulmo, Mexico ????
If you’re into diving with bull sharks, Cabo Pulmo in Baja California, Mexico is for you! The tiny village is located in the center of Cabo Pulmo National Park, a strictly protected marine sanctuary. And therefore one of the best scuba diving destinations in Mexico. Today it’s home to more than 6,000 marine species. Here, everything is a little bigger than usual – the schools of fish, the jacks, the groupers, the schools of mobula rays and the seasonal visitors – the humpback whales.
But our absolute highlight was encountering more than 20 bull sharks up close. They’re considered as the most dangerous sharks in the world. Females can get up to 4 meters long and their name comes from their stocky shape and their unpredictable and aggressive behavior. But while diving with them, we experienced something very different. These powerful predators were completely relaxed, gliding through the water and curiously checking us out. Looking into the eyes of such a perfect and impressive animal is an experience you won’t forget.
The reason bull sharks sometimes mistake swimmers or surfers for prey, is, that they prefer shallow, warm and murky waters, like us. However, sharks don’t deserve their really bad reputation. On average, there are only around 6 deadly, unprovoked shark attacks per year worldwide. On the other hand, about 100 million sharks are killed every year by humans, that’s about 11.000 every hour. They play a key role in keeping the ocean system healthy and have been top predators for more than 450 million years, long before dinosaurs.
Diving with them ethically can help conservation by encouraging local communities to count on tourism instead of fishing and governments to create protected marine parks. And Cabo Pulmo is definitely among the best examples for it!
Other ways to help protect sharks:
1. Reducing seafood consumption – many sharks end up as bycatch
2. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – plastic waste kills many sharks
3. Do not buy or eat shark products – you’re not missing out on anything
4. Donate and volunteer with shark conservation organizations
5. Speak out when you see abuse
Have you ever been diving with sharks? How was your experience?
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Cabo Pulmo Reef, Mexico
September 2-3, 2015
Evan Shwartz at Mexico's remote Cabo Pulmo National Park on the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), about 60 miles northeast of Cabo San Lucas in Baja. The park's coral reef system serves as a nursery and sanctuary for a wide variety of marine species. Video highlights include an enormous school of jacks (1-2 feet in length), a green turtle, and puffer fish. As diverse and abundant a coral-reef ecosystem as the Florida Keys or the Big Island of Hawaii, if not moreso.
What John Steinbeck and Edward Ricketts wrote in 1940 is truer than ever:
The complexity of the life pattern on Pulmo Reef was even greater than at Cabo San Lucas. Clinging to the coral, growing on it, burrowing into it, was a teeming fauna. Every piece of the soft material broken off, skittered and pulsed with life, little crabs and worms and snails. One small piece of coral might conceal 30 or 40 species, and the colors on the reef were electric.” -- The Log from the 'Sea of Cortez' by J. Steinbeck & E. Ricketts
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The Jacks of Cabo Pulmo
The iconic huge school of Jacks at Cabo Pulmo National Park. With Jesse and Jayna
Cabo Pulmo Snorkeling
footage of a tour taken with Cabo Pulmo Sport Center in May 2017. Don't forget to wear reef-friendly sunscreen when snorkeling in Cabo Pulmo! Visit our blog post on this video at to learn more.
World's Best Diving & Resorts: Cabo Pulmo Resort
Go eye to eye with leopard grouper and turtles. Get swarmed by greybar grunt and big-eye trevally. And glide alongside schools of mobula rays. Dive the Cabo Pulmo marine park in Mexico's Sea of Cortez and discover bio-diversity that you'll find on no other reef dive on earth. Watch the video to see why Cabo Pulmo Resort should be the site of your next great dive vacation.
DIVE TRIP: Cabo Pulmo, Mexico
August 2017
Cabo Pulmo located at the southern tip of the Baja peninsula, the diving was spot on. As you can see large schools of fish, healthy reefs, and more biodiversity than you can shake a stick at.
Cabo Pulmo
Diving the World Heritage Site to see Bull Sharks and HUGE schools of fish
Cabo Pulmo Scuba Diving Adventures. April 2019.
Bull sharks, schools of groupers, turtles, rays and more! The wonder of Cabo Pulmo Marine Park never ceases to amaze. With Jesse and Jayna.
Cabo Pulmo Scuba Diving - Baja Mexico
December 2015. Cabo Pulmo Marine Reserve. Cabo Pulmo Watersports Dive Shop.
2016 Cabo Pulmo Cabo Diver- Diving in Baja - Cabo San Lucas Mexico
Watch the crew dwarfed by an enormous and towering “tornado” of fish has been an extremely popular share item on Facebook for weeks. Now the details behind the image are being shared by Mission Blue. The location was Cabo Pulmo National Park, a vast marine reserve in Mexico’s Sea of Cortez, north of Cabo San Lucas on Baja California’s tip.
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Bull Sharks in Cabo Pulmo Mexico
Our encounter with Bull Sharks in Cabo Pulmo. The dive site was cal El Vencedor (shipwreck). Special thanks to Ari at Cabo Pulmo Dive Center.
Cabo Pulmo Diving
March 6-8, 2016 with Cabo Pulmo Watersports