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If you enjoy a beautiful secluded white sand beach that you can walk for miles, then Casa Danza welcomes you. Step off the patio to swimming, windsurfing, shelling, and surfcasting in what the locals call "Rooster Fish Alley."
Casa Danza is located on the East Cape near the unspoiled Mexican town of La Ribera, 50 minutes east from the Los Cabos Airport (the same airport that services Cabo San Lucas). The East Cape has miles of swimmable and safe white sand beaches situated on the western shore of the Sea of Cortez, one of the most intriguing and richest bodies of water in the world. Two sea kayaks are supplied to explore the magic of the Sea of Cortez.
The Sea of Cortez supports abundant sea life including the annual birthing migration of numerous species of whales. If you want an up close look at the sea life take the short drive to the National Marine Park at Cabo Pulmo, the only living coral reef in the Baja, and dive with the many species of tropical fish and sea lions.
Casa Danza is a brand new Mediterranean Villa featuring a circular great room, modern kitchen, three large bedrooms, and huge marble showers. There are beautiful views of the Sea of Cortez from almost every room. The design of the great room with views of the sea and mountains creates a unique peaceful and relaxing environment. Casa Danza is the perfect spot to get-away, unplug, and enjoy a laid-back Mexican vacation.
Blue water fishing is world-renowned in the Sea of Cortez. Marlin, Sailfish, Wahoo, Tuna, and Dorado hold the allure of being larger than life and potential world records are always a possibility. Have Captain Ramon pick you up with his boat at 7:00 AM directly in front of Casa Danza for a reasonably priced day of fishing. There are also a number of options for boat charters from local hotels.
Surfcasting is literally just a step away. Enjoy the early mornings and evenings surfcasting the beach for Rooster Fish, Lady Fish, Pompano, Sierra, Jack Crevalle, and an occasional Dorado. If the fish are not biting, enjoy the Gulls, Pelicans, and Ospreys diving for baitfish. Two sea kayaks are supplied to explore the magic of the Sea of Cortez.
This relaxed authentic environment of the East Cape provides a "real experience" of rural Mexico. The unspoiled Mexican towns of La Ribera, Santiago, and Los Barriles offer a number of restaurants and shops. Yet, for a taste of the big city life both Cabo and La Paz are an easy drive.
The magic of the East Cape is that little has changed from the vivid characterizations captured in John Steinbeck’s "The Log of the Sea of Cortez" written in 1940. |