SEA TRIAL AVAILABLE IN LA PAZ, MEXICO WITH THE IGUANA ORIGINAL

Iguana Yachts Mexico is organizing sea trials in La Paz this winter. The Mexican coastline is the ideal playground for amphibious Iguanas with the topography of wild beaches and the multitude of islands. Whether for your hotel or your seaside property, Iguana offers incredible freedom and adventure. 

The boat available for sea trial is an Iguana Original, the most iconic and stylish model of the Iguana shipyard. This opportunity is a real chance to discover the amphibious capabilities of the Iguana and experience the unique sensation of landing on a beach with an Iguana.

See you soon!

FIND US IN LA PAZ, MEXICO

📍 La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico

23208, Playa Punta Colorado

MEET JOSÉ LOZANO, OUR IGUANA REPRESENTATIVE IN MEXICO

JOSÉ LOZANO

José will be present at La Paz for your sea trial and will be happy to explain and respond to every question you may have about our amphibious boats.

Email: edgar.lozano@iguanamexico.com

Phone: +52 (612) 159 5235

SCHEDULE YOUR SEA TRIAL

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