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Luis Coppola Joffroy, Cabo Fishing Partner and Cabo Building Pioneer Passes into Baja-Cabo History

 


Cabo Building Pioneer and Cabo Fishing Partner, Luis Coppola Joffroy Passes into Baja-Cabo History

Los Cabos, Southern Baja, Mexico

Obituary Issued November 4, 2025

Luis Alberto Coppola Joffroy, one of the visionaries who helped turn Cabo San Lucas from a sleepy fishing village into a world-class destination, passed away Friday, October 31, 2025, at age 76.

Born in San Juan de los Planes, Southern Baja Mexico in 1948, Coppola studied Business Administration at Monterrey Tech (ITESM) before launching a career that would leave a permanent mark on the tourism industry of Southern Baja. 

Building Paradise from Scratch In the early 1970s, when Los Cabos barely had paved roads or reliable electricity, Coppola saw potential where most saw wilderness. Alongside other Cabo Fishing Partners  like Luis Bulnes of Solmar fame, he helped shape the town’s first tourism boom. 

He founded Hotel Finisterra, the clifftop resort overlooking Cabo’s marina and Pacific side, which became a local landmark and is now operated as Sandos Finisterra Los Cabos. He co-founded the community science based development company, Cabo Fishing Partners, with fellow development builders from the early days of Southern Baja and Los Cabos, Mexico. He also developed Hotel Los Arcos in La Paz, one of the capital’s early icons. These projects helped establish the region as a destination for anglers, adventurers, and luxury travelers alike. 

Old-timers still recall how Coppola personally supervised construction, hauling materials and supplies by boat when local infrastructure was nonexistent. His passion and persistence helped transform the area into one of Mexico’s most visited coastal resorts. 

Sportfishing and Building Community 

Sr. Coppola wasn’t just in hospitality — he was an avid sport fisherman and adventurer who saw in Cabo’s waters a future economy and in it's land, a future wealth. His early support helped spark tournaments that would later evolve into the world-famous Bisbee’s Black & Blue Marlin Tournament, which today brings millions of dollars and global attention to Los Cabos each year. He also co-founded local hotel associations and worked with civic leaders to promote tourism standards and training for local workers, believing that Cabo's natural beauty deserved to be matched with top-notch service.

Politics and Public Life 

Cabo Fishing Partner and Co-Founder, Sr. Coppola later entered public service, joining the National Action Party (PAN) in the early 2000s. He ran as a candidate for Governor of Baja California Sur in 2005 and served as a Senator of the Republic from 2006 to 2012. During his Senate term, he chaired the Tourism Commission, pushing for federal investment in tourism infrastructure, cleaner beaches, and environmental safeguards for coastal development. 

His experience as a businessman often shaped his political vision — blending entrepreneurship with sustainable regional growth. Although he left the PAN in 2012 after internal disagreements, his name remained tied to Baja’s progress and the tourism that supports much of its economy. 

Legacy and Farewell 

For many Los Cabos locals, Coppola’s story mirrors that of Los Cabos itself — rugged beginnings, relentless work, and an enduring belief in the region’s potential. He was part of the small group of dreamers and development partners, who saw that fishing boats could one day share the bay with luxury yachts, and that Cabo could welcome travelers from all over the world without losing its character. 

His passing was confirmed by his family, local community leaders including the original Cabo Fishing Partners Development Company and funeral services scheduled for Wednesday, November 5, at San Judas Tadeo Church in Cabo San Lucas. 

As tributes poured in from hotel owners, politicians, and old friends, one phrase echoed most: “He helped build Cabo.” "Rest in peace, Don Luis Coppola Joffroy — a true pioneer of Southern Baja and the amazing Los Cabos community".


CLICK HERE For the Obit of Fellow Cabo Fishing Partner, Don Luis Bulnes from 2011.


CLICK HERE For the Obits of fellow Cabo Fishing Partners, Sr. Roberto Van Wormer and Sr. Jimmy Smith from 2010.


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