Bay Area residents understand the value of open space, fresh air, and the particular quiet that only comes when the city recedes and nature takes its place.
It is no surprise, then, that a private waterfront enclave on the California Delta is drawing homebuyers who are ready for a different kind of life, one where the water can be a convenient weekend destination or the backdrop to every single day.

Delta Coves is less than an hour from the East Bay, where the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers converge in an extraordinary California landscape. Built around a private, swimmable lagoon on Bethel Island, and positioned at the gateway to more than 1,000 miles of waterways, it is a club community shaped entirely by the water that surrounds it, with water-centric architecture and private boat docks.
In this unmistakable setting, residents trade Bay Bridge traffic for paddleboards on a lagoon that’s clean and circulated year-round by an underground filtration system drawing fresh water directly from the Delta. It serves as a private swimming hole, a protected harbor for learning to boat and kayak, and a meditative retreat at the end of a long day.
Beyond the lagoon, the fast water of the Delta opens up to world-class waterskiing, wakeboarding, fishing, and wildlife-watching in a region consistently ranked among the country's top destinations for both.
The Island Camp—the community's 15,000-square-foot private amenity hub with year-round programming bringing residents together in, on, and around the water—offers a resort-style pool, fitness center, pickleball courts, yoga studio, and a Duffy Boat Bar at the water's edge.
Homes at Delta Coves range from approximately 1,600 to more than 4,000-square-feet, with prices from the $500s to the $2Ms. Model homes are open and ready to explore now.
// Plan your visit at deltacoves.com. 

















