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Rancho Leonero (est. 1986) is a Mexican vacation resort located on the East Cape of Baja California Sur, approximately 60 miles Northeast of Cabo San Lucas. == Description == The Ranch comprises 300 acres of private land and 2 miles of private beaches on the Gulf of California. As of 2012, the Ranch has 35 rooms including Ocean View and Garden View Bungalows, a restaurant and bar. The resort also offers kayaks, all-terrain quads, horseback riding, snorkeling and scuba diving, an open-air gym with free weights and exercise equipment, and a pool.〔Ed Zieralski. "Rancho Leonero: a slice of old Baja magic", ''San Diego Union Tribune'', July 1999〕 Rancho Leonero rents three types of vessels: panga, super panga, and cruiser.〔 Guests also fish using kayaks. 〔Gundy Gunderson. "Angling by Kayak", ''Western Outdoor News'', October 2001.〕 〔Paul Lebowitz. "Baja's Rancho Leonero Resort remains a kayak angler’s best option for exotic action", ''Western Outdoor News'', 2009〕 Activities at Rancho Leonero include fishing, kayaking, snorkeling, hiking and scuba diving. Fish that can be found in the Gulf of California within a mile of land are marlin, sails, wahoo, dolphins, roosterfish, and yellowfin tuna〔Jack Stephens. "Reeling in Baja", ''Men's Journal'', September 2001〕 The ranch is only accessible by dirt road. The nearest towns are Los Barriles and Buena Vista to the North and Cabo Ribera to the South. To reach Rancho Leonero Resort, visitors fly to the Los Cabos airport near Baja California's tip, then board a shuttle for an hourlong drive north.〔 Pete Thomas. ("Mexico's drug war, contrary to report, does not mean all areas are unsafe for tourists" ), ''Los Angeles Times'', March 2009〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rancho Leonero」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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