Blog | Thursday, February 27, 2025
The tranquil shores that wrap around Baja’s southernmost point appeal to many homeowners. East Cape, which is about 45 minutes from the bustling tourist destination of Cabo, offers luxurious residences with unmatched ocean views. Whether you’d like to overlook the pristine Sea of Cortez, a high-end marina, or a world-class golf course, the homes inside the 1500-acre Costa Palmas community are as modern as they are chic.
As you research your real estate options, you should also review the East Cape lifestyle to ensure it’s the right place for you.
East Cape sits several miles east of San Jose del Cabo along the Sea of Cortez, north of Punta Pescadero, Los Barriles and Rancho Buena Vista. These sleepy, mom-and-pop towns are known to diehard fishermen, but few others knew about them until now.
Recent development has more eyes on the East Cape region, but it’s still a remote location that’s a bit challenging to get to.
Home-buying in East Cape is attractive. Its climate and scenery alone are enough to persuade buyers to review home inventory. However, purchasing a residence in the wild landscape of East Cape means embracing the area’s way of life. East Cape’s lifestyle offers:
You won’t find malls, boutique stores, and restaurants lining a tourist strip in East Cape; quite the contrary. Much of East Cape is untouched with little development beyond small restaurants, roadside stands, and dirt trails.
Since it’s secluded, you won’t find the same infrastructure in East Cape as you will in Cabo. Expect rough, dirt roads with little to no way stations on your route. You won’t find fancy grocery stores with aisles and aisles of products, but instead small stores with essentials, all of which are from local brands. You’ll probably stumble upon a restaurant or two offering generations-old recipes, but not streets full of cafes, food trucks, and designer treats.
And the residents here wouldn’t have it any other way.
As you wrap around the dirt roads, you’ll see the raw beauty of the region. With the rugged mountain range in the distance and an unspoiled coastline to your side, each drive is filled with beauty.
Here, large swaths of desert meet the sea. You won’t find skyscrapers interrupting your view of the horizon. Cacti are scattered about, along with Ironwood trees and shrubs. A canyon or two varies the elevation, but it’s the sapphire water glistening from the Sea of Cortez that makes you stop and take it all in.
East Cape residents aren’t checking their emails on their smartphones, racing to appointments, or worried about deadlines. East Cape is all about a slower pace.
If you’re buying a home here, expect your neighbors to be laid-back and welcoming. There’s a strong sense of community in East Cape, as a small population encourages people to interact regularly with one another.
East Cape residents spend a lot of time in nature, particularly fishing. With the abundance of coastline and the hundreds of species of fish, many residents still cast a line into the waters, mostly by boat.
With generations of fishermen in the area, it’s not just a pastime but a way of life. Many fish the same spots they did when they were young. Techniques, bait, and which fish to hunt are all passed down from those who came before.
Besides fishing, you’ll find a lot of people on the water. From swimming and snorkeling to kitesurfing and jet skiing, the shores of East Cape are active.
While water sports are popular, hiking, ATVing, and exploring natural hot springs keep land-lovers active as well.
Costa Palmas provides several different real estate options within its extensive property. While East Cape is secluded and ruggedly beautiful, the amenities inside Costa Palmas elevate your lifestyle. With curated amenities, customized homes, and two-miles of swimmable shores just outside your door, home buying takes on a new meaning.
Inside Costa Palmas, you’ll find several real estate options:
● Four Seasons
● Aman
● Casa Blake
Our modern residences blur the lines between indoors and out, offer spacious rooms, luxe furnishings, and commanding views. In addition, the property is full of amenities, including:
Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., the 18-hole course welcomes golfers of all skill levels. As you work your way around the course, you’ll find firm, fast terrain, manicured dunescapes, and vista views of the Sea of Cortez and the property’s high-end marina. Play the full 18, take a shorter, walkable loop, or elevate your game with pro lessons.
Within Costa Palmas is a two-mile stretch of swimmable beach, an uncommon amenity in the area where strong currents often make swimming dangerous. Residents are able to wade in the water, enjoy nearby refreshments, and can even join an exclusive Beach Club.
One of few marinas in the area that can accommodate superyachts, the marina inside Costa Palmas is a preferred stop for many yacht owners. The property offers marina–side residences, which means owners are never far from the call of the sea.
Residents and guests can tour Marina Village. Sitting alongside the slips and yachts, restaurants, outdoor spaces, and a nightclub await. Whether you want to sip cocktails, browse the boutiques, or get a bite to eat, Marina Village brings elegance and convenience to homeowners.
If you’d like to go out on the water, consider chartering a yacht from the Costa Palmas fleet. You can choose from a handful of pre-arranged, overnight itineraries that take you to nearby, uninhabited islands, or chart your own course with one of the expert captains. While on the charter, your every whim is taken care of. You’ll spend the day exploring, enjoy meals on the deck, and sleep at anchor before moving on to the next island oasis.
If the East Cape lifestyle is appealing, explore the residences inside Costa Palmas.