1. Isla Espiritu Santo is a beautiful island located in the Sea of Cortez near Los Cabos. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to a rich diversity of flora and fauna, including many endemic and endangered species. The island offers opportunities for kayaking, snorkeling, scuba diving, hiking, and wildlife watching. Visitors can also explore the island’s stunning beaches, rock formations, and crystal clear waters.
2. Isla Espiritu Santo is open daily from sunrise to sunset. There is no phone number available for the island, as it is a protected area with limited facilities. Visitors can contact tour operators in Los Cabos for more information on guided tours to the island.
3. Visitors to Isla Espiritu Santo need to purchase a permit from the Mexican government to enter the island. The permit can be obtained from the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (CONANP) office in La Paz or from tour operators in Los Cabos. The permit includes transportation by boat to the island. Tour operators offer various packages that include transportation, equipment rental, and guided tours. Private boats are also available for hire for those who prefer to visit the island on their own.