Since 2010 · Sea of Cortez Nautical Project
Palmira Yacht Club was designed to be the nautical landmark of northwestern Mexico. Located in Topolobampo Bay — the deepest natural port on the Mexican Pacific — it is the strategic stopover between La Paz and Mazatlán, at the gateway to the Sea of Cortez that Jacques Cousteau called "the aquarium of the world".
The essentials
History, facilities and why Topolobampo is unique.
🔧Wet slips, dry storage, hangars, diesel, maintenance and more.
📷Photos of the marina, the bay and destination activities.
💰Wet slip, dry storage and hangar rates. Online quotes.
📞Map, coordinates, phone and contact form.
📖Cruising guides, paperwork and things to do in Topolobampo.
✦ Exclusive advantage · Same owner
Dock your boat and rest steps from the pier. Rooms from $950 MXN/night, seafood restaurant and pool.
Local recommendations
The favorite spots of boaters and locals for fresh Sea of Cortez seafood and Sinaloa cuisine.
Tacos and local snacks. A town classic.
View on Google Maps →Fresh Sea of Cortez seafood in a family atmosphere.
View on Google Maps →Seafood cuisine with a privileged view of the bay.
View on Google Maps →Seafood and a nautical vibe, a captains' favorite.
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