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Nearly a century before the pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, Spanish explorers in Mexico sent word back to their king of an
amazing cape ("cabo"), or promontory that extended out into the Pacific Ocean. Here, where the desert meets in the ocean with towering mountains and lush foliage forming a
tropical zone of what is now Baja California.
The East Cape is a breathtaking 60-mile stretch of pristine coastline along the Sea of Cortez, located 70 miles southeast of
La Paz and 35miles north of the Los Cabos Airport. A favorite of the serious angler, the blue waters of the Sea of Cortez have an abundant population of marlin, wahoo, dorado,
tuna, yellowtail, roosterfish and hundreds of other species.
Dotting the coastline of the East Cape region are resorts geared toward the serious fisherman with fishing fleets and
experienced skippers to navigate one of the world's most famous fish traps. For the perfect fishing vacation that gets you away from the hustle and bustle of a tourist destination, the
East Cape has everything you are looking for in a sportfishing experience you will never forget.
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