The coastline of Los Cabos poses an irresistible lure to many tourists from all parts of the world. Its enchanting beauty is beyond compare. Moreover, there is a plethora of beautiful beaches to satisfy every person’s needs.
If it is endless summer fun you’re seeking, Playa Medina is the answer to your prayers. Playa Medina offers non-stop beach parties and outdoor entertainments. It is only a walking distance from Cabo San Lucas. Moreover, Playa Medina offers numerous beachfront eateries, water sports (all that you could imagine), volleyball, and off-shore excursions. Playa Medina begins at the Marina and extends for approximately two miles.
For those seeking a unique underwater experience, they wouldn’t want to miss exploring beaches like Playa Chileno, Bahia Santa Maria and the East Cape’s Cabo Pulmo, which has one of the largest coral reefs in the Western Hemisphere. The Playa Chileno is situated near the Hotel Cabo San Lucas, while Cabo Pulmo offers an unforgettable encounter with the resident sea lion colony.
Some of the most serene and romantic spot, where one could enjoy curling up with their favorite book while admiring the sea, is the Twin Dolphin Beach. This beach is considered a natural haven in the late afternoons. Playa Solmar and Buenos Aires beaches are also popular for their spectacular sunsets and romantic ambiance. However, Playa del Amor or Lover’s Beach is still considered to be the must-visit spot for lovers. Playa del Amor is the home of the El Arco, a distinctive rock formation situated at the tip of Land’s End in Cabo San Lucas. It is the exact location where the Sea of Cortes and the Pacific Ocean meet.
If surfing is your thing then Cabo Surf Hotel should be your destination. This place fronts the area’s beast waves and three popular breaks, that is, the Acapulquito, Zippers and The Rock.
Close-up encounters with animals and their habitat is offered in the Corridor’s Playa Chileno and Santa Maria. These beaches present the wonders of the sea through their abundant reefs, which house different sea creatures. Tourists can also take in sea kayaking in Cabo Pulmo to experience encounters with sea lions and admire the breathtaking coral reefs.
Kids can also have a blast by whale watching in the lookout in Punta Mirador. Gray whales migrate between the Mexican Waters and Alaska between the months of December through May.
So whatever your taste and preference may be, the beaches of Los Cabos are sure-bets for fun and adventure for you and your loved ones.