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Isla San José is a large, uninhabited island in Mexico's Gulf of California known for its striking desert landscapes and clear coastal waters. The island features sandy beaches, rocky hills, and arid vegetation typical of the region, creating a rugged and scenic desert-island environment. Its remote coastline offers opportunities for snorkeling, kayaking, and boat exploration, with marine life that can include colorful fish, rays, and occasional dolphins. Visitors can explore the island's quiet shores and desert terrain on nature walks, enjoying its untouched and peaceful character.
Language:
Spanish
Currency:
Mexican peso (MXN), US dollar (US$)
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