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Facts about Kino Bay and the Projected:
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Kino Bay Resorts is the largest resort project in the Western North America, bigger than Puerto Vallarta and Cabo combined;
Kino Bay resorts are projected to be the World's largest environmentally “green” community |
Kino Bay Partners plan to build at Kino Bay Resorts the tallest tower (approximately 350 meters) using alternative, renewable energy for desalination of sea water and electricity generation and the tallest manmade waterfall in the world (fresh water);
Kino Bay Resorts properties have plenty of fresh water available as well as electricity from existing Mexican Power lines;
Kino Bay has better sand quality than Cancun, the most famous Mexican resort place in the world.
Kino Bay has more than 10 miles of uninterrupted lineup of beautiful beach front houses outside of the project and projected 24 miles along the beaches of the Kino Bay Resort project, peninsula and the privately owned bay.
Kino Bay has unsurpassed mountain views and new developments for next-generation housing.
Kino Bay Resorts soon to become the top vacation destination in the world as it basks under year-round warm sun with an average temperature of 82F (27.8 degrees Celsius) and enjoys the pristine beaches on the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California) with access to over 900 islands for yachting.
The Kino Bay Resort will offer vacationer's water sports galore, as well dynamic entertainment that goes on until the wee hours. The projected city resort will man three Grand National golf courses, a tennis club with international championship tennis courts, a yacht club with two marinas, outstanding accommodations, gourmet restaurants, cruising canals allowing for evening sailing and river boats like dinner shows, a horse ranch with elite horseback riding activities and posted championships of horse racing (hippodrome) and terrific shopping.
At the new Kino Bay Resorts you've got the ultimate escape, whether from the monotony or pressure of your job or from the cold weather in the north.