Dive into the pristine waters of Cabo Pulmo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the breathtaking Sea of Cortez. This underwater sanctuary is a testament to the positive impact of marine conservation efforts. Since its designation as a national park in 1995, Cabo Pulmo has thrived as a no-fishing zone, becoming home to a spectacular array of marine life.
With its 7,111 hectares of protected waters, Cabo Pulmo is a diver's dream come true. Explore the vibrant coral reefs, which now house over 200 species of fish and marine animals, including Bull Sharks, Jacks, giant groupers, turtles, mobula rays, and cow nose rays.
Cabo Pulmo's success storey in marine conservation has even graced the screens in the Netflix documentary “Mission Blue,” underlining the significance of preserving our oceans. As a diving enthusiast, visiting Cabo Pulmo is a must to witness this thriving underwater world.