Isla Partida

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Isla Partida is a small, uninhabited island in Mexico’s Gulf of California known for its rugged desert landscapes, rich marine life, and popularity as a destination for snorkeling, diving, and ecotourism.

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Isla Partida canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
accessFrom La Paz, Baja California Sur
belongsTo Mexican Pacific coastal region
conservationStatus protected area (regional/national context)
country Mexico
governedBy Government of Baja California Sur
surface form: Baja California Sur state authorities
hasActivity birdwatching
camping (regulated or guided)
diving excursions
hiking on desert trails
snorkeling tours
hasCharacteristic arid climate
rocky coastline
rugged desert landscapes
small
uninhabited
hasCoastlineOn Gulf of California
hasEcosystem desert scrub
marine ecosystem
hasFauna marine invertebrates
sea lions
seabirds
shorebirds
various fish species
hasFlora cacti
desert shrubs
hasGeology volcanic and sedimentary rocks
hasLandscapeFeature cliffs
small coves and bays
humanSettlementStatus uninhabited
knownFor boat tours
ecotourism
rich marine life
scuba diving
sea kayaking
snorkeling
wildlife watching
languageOfToponym Spanish
locatedIn Baja California Sur
Gulf of California
northwestern Mexico
marineEnvironment warm-temperate to subtropical waters
nameMeaning “Split Island” in Spanish
partOf Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California
surface form: Gulf of California islands protected region

Gulf of California islands
surface form: Islands of the Gulf of California

Gulf of California coast
surface form: Sea of Cortez region
reachableBy boat
tourismType adventure tourism
nature-based tourism

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