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Hotel Buena Vista Resort – Beach Resort | Mexico Hotel



Along the unspoiled white sand beaches which border the azure blue waters of the Sea of Cortez, Hotel Buena Vista Beach Resort earns its name as the "Jewel of East Cape", in Mexico's beautiful Baja Peninsula.

An oasis fed by clear natural hot springs, the lush tropical landscaping of palm tress and exotic flowers provides the backdrop for a perfect getaway offering a complete relaxation, active adventure, or a little of both.







The Luxurious Hotel Buena Vista Beach Resort is ideal for the discriminating traveler, looking for a Cabo adjacent location, combining the best of today's comfort with yesterday's colors & romance. Located 35 miles north of Los Cabos airport, between Cabo San Lucas & La Paz, adjoining Mexico's Sea Cortez & the majestic Baja Desert.
The East Cape region of the Baja peninsula is a relatively unspoiled stretch of coastline where the real Mexico still lives and breathes. Old style Mexican charm combines with the picturesque landscape of desert, mountains and sea -the setting for what has been and will no doubt remain one of Baja's finest fishing destinations – Hotel Buena Vista Beach Resort. If ever there was a place to feed one's fishing soul, this is it!
Guest enjoy beautiful beaches, pristine natural mineral waters, excellent cuisine eco-tours and the world's best sport fishing diving.
THIS FISHERMAN'S PARADISE ON BAJA'S EAST CAPE IS A FAMILY AFFAIR

Hotel Buena Vista Beach Resort on the East Cape of Baja Sur has been family-owned and operated since its’ inception. Generations of dedication have made it the destination of choice for many and the focus here is on three things…FISHING, FISHING and FISHING!!
At the forefront of the resort's offerings is the fishing fleet. Among the most experienced fleets in the East Cape region, there are 22 boats available to the avid angler. Super pangas - open-bow sport fishers powered by outboard motors - and cruisers up to 31 feet in length make up the fleet. Boarding the vessels is easy thanks to a pier constructed on the beach directly in front of the hotel. Captains and crewmembers are well trained and offer both conventional as well as fly-fishing trips. The area offers some incredible in-shore and off-shore fishing for a wide variety of species including; Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna, Dorado, Sailfish, Pargo, Sierra, Roosterfish and many, many more.

The Valdez family are avid supporters of "Catch and Release" when I comes to billfish and Chuy was one of the pioneers of the concept way back when the thought of releasing any fish was often sneered at. Today, Hotel Buena Vista Beach Resort releases more than 1,300 billfish a year. Anglers who participate in catch and release are rewarded with a special patch signifying their support whenever a successful release is accomplished. I applaud each and every individual who practices catch and release as it is the future of billfishing, without it, the days of catching these awesome creatures will be gone forever.

While the resort offers all of the creature comforts necessary for an enjoyable getaway, this is by no means a five star hotel. Rooms are small but comfortable. There are no televisions sets in the 60 rooms and that is at the request of guests who make this a repeat destination. As I said, this place is about fishing, fishing and fishing. If you're looking for mints on your pillow, fancy furnishings and artwork, room service and other things upscale, this is not your kind of place. The focus here is on providing excellent service, good food and drink and a chance to catch the fish of a lifetime. Guests are outgoing seafarers who are quick to strike up a conversation and start new friendships.

Even though fishing is the primary activity at Buena Vista, the staff has developed strong relationships with many other activities providers in the immediate area. Scuba diving and snorkeling, ATV rentals, Eco-tours and other off-site activities are easily arranged. The East Cape boasts some of the finest diving locations in Baja including world-famous Cabo Pulmo, Cerro Verde, Punta Pescadero, El Cardonal and several other unique dive locations where over 800 marine species await discovery. Water temperatures average from 78 to 88 degrees in the spring and summer making this perfect for dives without wetsuits. Winter water temps average 68 to 78 degrees, still very comfortable and with great clarity. Over 70% of guests who stay at Hotel Buena Vista Beach Resort return again and again. Ask anyone who has experienced this charming place what they thought and you're likely to hear a great deal of raving.


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