
Kino Bay Resorts enjoys the best location in the world, the place where all started in the Pacific – “The Womb for the Pacific”.
“Forty-five miles east of Cabo San Lucas, the Pacific Ocean takes a hard left turn and angles northwest, forming a long, white tongue of salt water that nearly reaches the US border. This Mexican Sea, known as the Sea of Cortez on some maps and the Gulf of California on others, is no ordinary appendage on the world's largest body of water. It is a stand-alone treasure, one of the most fabled marine realms in the world. Sheltered by the long, narrow Baja peninsula and nourished by great billowing clouds of plankton, the sea is one of the most productive and diverse marine nurseries on Earth. It is a womb for the Pacific. More than 900 species of fish and marine mammals live here, a dazzling display that rivals nature's showiest cathedrals, tropical rain forests”.
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Kino Bay Partners, LLC (KBP) is to develop a significant resort and recreational community, while preserving and enhancing the natural resources of the area, and providing significant ongoing local employment. KBP's vision is to create an extremely attractive, protected mini-marine environment that tourists of all economic strata will seek far into the future. Facilities will include four and five star resort type hotel accommodations, shops and restaurants, yacht and racquet clubs, two marinas totaling over 1,000 slips for boats and yachts of all sizes, a theme park featuring the Mayan and other early Mexican cultures (inspired by Disney World), an aquarium and marine park for teaching and research, an amusement and water park, equestrian trails overlooking the sea, and two championship size golf courses for recreation. The area will be transformed into a marine national park, an important step in stemming the tide of catastrophic over-fishing in the Sea of Cortez. Mexican authorities and scientists from the US oceanographic centers among others will conduct this activity.
To built on the existing 6,500 hectares (16,250 acres), plus an additional option of over 1,000 hectares (2,500 acres) of sea-shore property controlled by KBP, which consist of over 24 miles of private shore line, the property at Kino-Bay is exempted through presidential-executive orders for use to build marinas, hotels and all other facilities in the tourism industry (inspired by Disney World). Nearly 1,000 hectares (2,500 acres) east of the edging highway is reserved for commercial developments and over, additional 2,500 hectares (6,250 acres) to the north will be used for shrimp and fish farming.
The plan is to carefully carve out this Mecca for relaxation, entertainment and recreation while preserving the fragile environment through careful construction and education of local people as well as visitors. We believe that Kino Bay will become the most important site for ongoing worldwide marine research and public awareness. This will all be done while creating operating profits and servicing our customers and the community at the highest level (For facts about "The Project" click here).