Property overview
Direct Pacific Ocean access. Marshland terrain suited for aquaculture. 2.3 hectares of mixed coastal land priced at $500,000 USD. This is not a typical land listing — it's a platform for something purposeful. Whether the vision is a working shrimp farm, a boutique eco-lodge, or a marine conservation project, the land itself does a lot of the heavy lifting.
Property Highlights
- Lot Size: 2.3 hectares (5.68 acres)
- Coastline: Direct entrance to the Pacific Ocean
- Terrain: Mixed coastal land, partially marshland
- Biodiversity: Rich natural vegetation and coastal ecosystem
- Best Use: Aquaculture, eco-tourism, sustainable development, or private retreat
- Price: $500,000 USD
Built for Aquaculture and Eco-Business
The partial marshland composition isn't a limitation — it's an asset. Coastal wetlands of this type are among the most productive environments for shrimp farming and shellfish cultivation, with natural filtration, tidal movement, and established biodiversity already in place. The infrastructure costs to launch an aquaculture operation here are significantly lower than starting from scratch on dry land. For the right operator, this property can generate revenue relatively quickly.
An Eco-Tourism Case Worth Considering
Baja California's coastline draws visitors year-round — birdwatchers, kayakers, sport fishermen, and travelers seeking off-the-grid experiences that conventional hotels can't offer. A small-footprint eco-lodge or glamping operation here would sit at the intersection of growing demand and limited supply. The quiet stretch of coastline, combined with ocean access and natural surroundings, makes for a genuinely compelling guest experience.
What's Possible Here
- Shrimp farming or shellfish aquaculture operation
- Boutique eco-lodge or nature retreat
- Marine research station or conservation initiative
- Private coastal compound with ocean access
- Sustainable development project with long-term appreciation
The Investment Angle
Coastal land with direct ocean access in Baja California is genuinely scarce. Regulatory and environmental factors make new coastal entitlements increasingly difficult to secure — which means properties like this hold their value and tend to appreciate as the supply side tightens. At $500,000 USD for 5.68 acres with Pacific frontage, this is priced for the market as it stands today, not where it's heading.
Let's Connect
This property suits a specific kind of buyer — one with a clear vision and the patience to execute it. If that's you, JESA Real Estate is ready to walk you through the details, access logistics, and next steps. Reach out in English or Spanish.
