A new DMB private club community will soon debut where the desert meets the sea. Encompassing 2,400 acres on the Sea of Cortez and framed by the Sierra de la Laguna mountains, Baja Bay Club will capture the true essence of Cabo’s East Cape. With an exclusive collection of less than 500 coveted homes and homesites available, an enviable few will have the opportunity to call the soul and spirit of Baja home.
At 3.2 miles long with calm swimmable waters, Baja Bay Club’s idyllic, white-sand crescent beach is an immeasurable natural asset. Myriad experiences and nodes of discovery will make it Baja’s most dynamic beach, one that offers everything from pure relaxation, to thrill-seeking adventures, and all of the experiences in between.
The David McLay Kidd-designed 18-hole, links-style golf course, in true Kidd fashion, feels as if it has always been here. Each hole is carved into the naturally wild Baja desertscape—with holes 9, 10 and 11 touching beach sands. Celebrating the rumbled dunes, and the gorgeous native trees and shrubs that cover them, gives credence to the fact that the best courses are the ones that are a natural extension of the land.
The most significant amenity along the community’s sweeping beach is the Beach Club, set before Sea of Cortez panoramas and situated within easy walking or biking distance from many homes. The club is an intricate collection of small, detached structures fashioned in a “deconstructed” manner mingling with a naturally imperfect landscape and authentic regional design flourishes.
This sprawling, indoor-outdoor sporting club offers a lifetime of active play. Here, members compete on basketball, pickleball and tennis courts, try their hand at bocce, croquet, cornhole and wiffleball, square off in spirited races around the electric dune buggy course and explore the miles of surrounding trails on foot, bike, or side-by-side.
Open to sun, fresh air, and the healthful benefits they bring, Baja Bay Club’s spa and fitness facilities will feature hot and cold plunge pools, sauna and steam rooms, Pilates and yoga decks, and private treatment areas in which to restore and renew via indulgences that use curative ingredients from land and sea.
Famously called “the world’s aquarium” by the late Jacques Cousteau, this UNESCO World Heritage site is the only living hard coral reef system in western North America where snorkelers and scuba divers can witness an amazing array of colorful reef fish, eel colonies, whale sharks, giant mantas and sea turtles—more than 800 species of marine life in all.
A new DMB private club community will soon debut where the desert meets the sea. Encompassing 2,400 acres on the Sea of Cortez and framed by the Sierra de la Laguna mountains, Baja Bay Club will capture the true essence of Cabo’s East Cape. With an exclusive collection of less than 500 coveted homes and homesites available, an enviable few will have the opportunity to call the soul and spirit of Baja home.
At 3.2 miles long with calm swimmable waters, Baja Bay Club’s idyllic, white-sand crescent beach is an immeasurable natural asset. Myriad experiences and nodes of discovery will make it Baja’s most dynamic beach, one that offers everything from pure relaxation, to thrill-seeking adventures, and all of the experiences in between.
The David McLay Kidd-designed 18-hole, links-style golf course, in true Kidd fashion, feels as if it has always been here. Each hole is carved into the naturally wild Baja desertscape—with holes 9, 10 and 11 touching beach sands. Celebrating the rumbled dunes, and the gorgeous native trees and shrubs that cover them, gives credence to the fact that the best courses are the ones that are a natural extension of the land.
The most significant amenity along the community’s sweeping beach is the Beach Club, set before Sea of Cortez panoramas and situated within easy walking or biking distance from many homes. The club is an intricate collection of small, detached structures fashioned in a “deconstructed” manner mingling with a naturally imperfect landscape and authentic regional design flourishes.
This sprawling, indoor-outdoor sporting club offers a lifetime of active play. Here, members compete on basketball, pickleball and tennis courts, try their hand at bocce, croquet, cornhole and wiffleball, square off in spirited races around the electric dune buggy course and explore the miles of surrounding trails on foot, bike, or side-by-side.
Open to sun, fresh air, and the healthful benefits they bring, Baja Bay Club’s spa and fitness facilities will feature hot and cold plunge pools, sauna and steam rooms, Pilates and yoga decks, and private treatment areas in which to restore and renew via indulgences that use curative ingredients from land and sea.
Famously called “the world’s aquarium” by the late Jacques Cousteau, this UNESCO World Heritage site is the only living hard coral reef system in western North America where snorkelers and scuba divers can witness an amazing array of colorful reef fish, eel colonies, whale sharks, giant mantas and sea turtles—more than 800 species of marine life in all.