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Shared ride to the arch of Cabo San Lucas
RM79
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

Luxury Sunset Sailing with Open Bar in Los Cabos
RM401
per adult
84% of travellers recommend

Cabo San Lucas: Glass-Bottom Boat Tour to the Arch and Beach
RM48
per adult
96% of travellers recommend

Arch Tour with Amazing Captain in Cabo San Lucas
RM123
per adult
92% of travellers recommend

Los Cabos Beginner Diving Experience
RM585
per adult
98% of travellers recommend

Cabo San Lucas Snorkeling Cruise with Open Bar and Lunch
RM326
per adult
94% of travellers recommend

Snorkeling Boat Tour with Guide, Drinks and Fruit
RM184
per adult

Cabo san Lucas: Paddle Boarding or Kayak and Snorkeling
RM274
per adult

Los Cabos: The Arch and Lover's Beach Kayaking + Snorkeling
RM418
per adult
98% of travellers recommend
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1. Medano Beach
Deluxe resorts, bars and cafés back onto Medano Beach, one of the liveliest strands in Cabo San Lucas. Here, you’ll find plenty of watersports activities and restaurants serving the region’s seafood specialties. Join fellow vacationers enjoying the exciting and raucous atmosphere on this popular stretch of sand.
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2. Cabo San Lucas Bay
San Lucas Bay is made up of several beaches draped around intriguing rock formations. It covers the southernmost part of the calm Gulf of California, where the sea meets the more tumultuous waves of the Pacific Ocean. Spend your vacation traversing the golden strands enclosing the bay.
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3. Chileno Beach
Serene and remote, Chileno Beach provides an ideal escape from the cities. It lies beside the meeting of the Gulf of California and the Pacific Ocean and has a Blue Flag certificate for cleanliness and safety. Arrive with snorkeling gear and dive into the clear water for a glimpse of the colorful aquatic life.
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4. The Arch
Towering over the ocean, the majestic El Arco rock formation represents a gateway to the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean beyond. The rock’s distinct arch-like shape has formed over time with the rough winds and stormy ocean eroding the rock and slowly carving it into the shape it is today. Known as Land’s End, this part of the Baja Peninsula is one of Cabo San Lucas’ top attractions.
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5. Santa Maria Beach
With its curved strand and picturesque views, Santa Maria Beach is an idyllic spot for a picnic with your family. Away from the towns, the beach lies in a quiet and secluded spot in front of a mountainous peninsula. Lay a blanket on the sand to enjoy a picnic with the soothing sounds of the waves as your musical accompaniment.
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6. Palmilla Beach
Playa Palmilla (Palmilla Beach) is part of the long and lovely coastline of San José, famous for its many beautiful beaches where you can surf, sunbathe, go for long walks and ride horseback. Palmilla is one of the safest beaches in the area, making it an excellent choice for families. Its waters are usually calm, so you can swim and have fun with the youngest members of the family. Enjoy fishing, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding too.
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7. Lover's Beach
Playa del Amor (Lover’s Beach) is perhaps the most photographed and definitely the most romantic beach in Los Cabos. This where the El Arco rock rises out of the ocean and towers overhead. Join a cruise to the beach and get dropped off at the shore where you can spend several hours relaxing and enjoying the secluded, laid-back feel of this serene beach.
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8. Marina Del Rey
Lying in a protected bay, the Marina Cabo San Lucas is best known for its sports fishing, luxury yachts and fine seafood dining. The marina lies on a number of main yachting routes, and if you choose to dock here, you can make use of the many services and facilities on offer. Even if you don’t have your own boat, the marina is worth a visit for its numerous attractions and dining options.
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