There are over 50 miles of beach in Los Cabos - whether you want to just lie in the sun or partake in some water sports, you will be able to find a beach to suit your desires.
PLAYA DEL AMOR (Lover’s Beach)
Lover’s Beach or Playa del Amor is located on the Sea of Cortez side of Land’s End . Access to this beach is by water taxi or glass bottom boat from the marina or Medano Beach . Though you can get there by hiking over the rocks on Land's End beaches from the Hotel Solmar. This is the only place where you walk from the Sea of Cortez to the Pacific Ocean in a matter of seconds. The contrast is unforgettable.
Pack a lunch, bring snorkeling gear and a towel and your ready for a great day of sunning, swimming and sightseeing. Swimming is only recommended on the Sea of Cortez side where a short swim will take you to some great snorkeling amongst tropical fish.
PLAYA MEDANO
Playa Medano is the safest and busiest beaches in Cabo San Lucas and is right in the middle of the action. Here you will find room to stretch out, calm water with designated swimming areas and plenty of bars and restaurants right on the beach. This is one of the most popular areas to spend the day in all of Cabo and a terrific place to people watch. There are a lot of beach vendors at this beach. Water sports and other activities can be found here. Water taxis wait just off shore for quick and easy access to the Marina area. Side streets lead to shopping, dining and drinking establishments in town, all just a short walk away.
PLAYA SOLMAR
Located on the Pacific side of Land’s End is wide, smooth and wonderful for strolling, snoozing, sun-bathing and listening to the sound of the surf. Whale watching and enjoying the scenery are the favourite pastimes.is somewhat private as the access is through the Solmar Suites Hotel and beach vendors are not allowed access. NO Swimming here, strong currents and large waves are known to pull in beach goers that venture to close to the powerful shore-break.
PLAYA CABEZA DE BALLENA (Whale’s Head Beach)
A safe swimming beach just east of the Calinda Hotel at KM 8 near the lighthouse. This beach offers good snorkeling and a sandy beach for relaxing in the sun.
PLAYA BARCO VARADO (Shipwreck Beach)
Located near KM 9 off of the main highway this is a great beach for swimming, snorkeling, relaxing in the sun and even surf fishing. Many tide pools offer the opportunity to explore marine life. Diving is also good here and many dive tour operators include this location in the destinations. Although swimming is generally safe, stay out of the water during times when the sea is rough.
PLAYA LAS VIUDAS/TWIN DOLPHIN BEACH (Widow’s Beach)
Located at KM 11 off of the main highway, this beach is a favourite of those seeking seclusion. With many coves and unique volcanic rock formations, it's easy to find a private spot even when there are many people here. Swimming is safe, snorkeling is great and excellent tide pools make this a must visit beach.
PLAYA BAHIA SANTA MARIA (Santa Maria Bay Beach)
Located at KM 11.5 off the main highway, this crescent shaped beach is just plain beautiful. Part of a marine sanctuary, this beach offers outstanding opportunities for swimming and snorkeling and getting up close to a myriad tropical fish. Be sure to rent a beach umbrella,at entrance as shade is scarce, there are a few vendors that travel this beach but it is best to bring what you need with you.
PLAYA BAHIA CHILENO (Chilean Bay Beach)
This is our favorite !! great for families, snorkelers and divers, look for the dive flag at the edge of the highway at KM 14, which marks the parking entrance. Kayaks, snorkeling gear and more are available here from Cabo Acuadeportes although motorized watercraft are not allowed in this marine sanctuary. Several reefs run parallel to the beach and are home to over 80 species of marine life. Sea turtle sightings are common here. Public restrooms are available as well as palm shaded areas to give visitors a place to relax out of the sun. Weekends can get crowded but a short walk around the cove brings you to more seclusion. If you can, choose to visit on a weekday in the morning hours for less crowds and the best swimming and snorkeling conditions.
PLAYA BLEDITO (Tequila Cove)
Fronts the Meliá Cabo Real and Hilton hotels. A man-made breakwater makes for very safe swimming and water sports. Jet Ski and equipment rentals are between the Meliá and the palapa-dotted beach. Easiest access is through the Meliá Cabo Real at KM 19.5.
PUNTA PALMILLA (Palmilla Point)
Punta Palmilla beach is set on a long wide bay perfect for swimming with good snorkeling near the fishing fleet. There are no facilities other than shade palapas to the right and left of the fleet, this beach is great for families. Here you can enjoy the natural beauty and view the catches of returning fishing boats in the afternoon. Located at the Palmilla exit at KM 27 off the main highway, follow the signs to the main beach.
PLAYA ACAPULQUITO (Old Man’s Beach)
The “Hot” surfing beach. If it’s too rough for your tastes, don’t worry...people-watching makes up for it. just off the highway before the lookout at Km 27.5. A surf school and restaurant make this small beach popular with the local surf crowd. Acapulquito also offers good swimming during calm seas.
PLAYA COSTA AZUL (Blue Coast Beach)
This is the home of world famous Zippers and La Roca surf breaks. Swimming is risky and only recommended for surfers. Many surfing competitions take place here every year. Nearby Costa Azul Surf Shop has surfboard rentals, dining is near at Zipper’s restaurant ( which is fabulous) and there is a convenience store here also. Located through the arroyo at Costa Azul Bridge, at Km 29 off the main highway, this beach is a great place to surf or to watch others surf.
PLAYA HOTELERA (Hotel Beach)
A long, open beach with great scenery but not recommended for swimming. Surf fishing is a popular pastime as are beach walks (especially at night), horseback riding and beach volleyball. Just east is the San Jose Estuary with rain forest like growth and a wide variety of birds. Located on Hotel row in San Jose del Cabo you can access this beach through any of the hotels located here or through several open spaces along the coast.