Where can I swim in Los Cabos?
Before sharing which are the beaches to swim in Los Cabos it is important to mention that you should always attend the recommendation of the flag that is at that time. The colors are equivalent to the traffic light: green, it is safe to swim; yellow, with caution; Red, conditions are dangerous and black, don’t go in.
Swimming beaches in Los Cabos
Lover’s Beach. This beach is a must in your visit to Los Cabos, it is located in the rock formations of the famous End of the Earth, very close to the Arch.
In addition to swimming on the side of the Sea of Cortez, on this beautiful beach you can do activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding or snorkeling. The crystal clear water will allow you to clearly observe the marine flora and fauna.
Similarly, very close to Playa del amor there is Playa Pelícanos, where you will find a famous rock, very visited by tourists to snorkel due to the infinity of fish and marine life in the area.

Medano Beach. Medano is the best known beach in Cabo San Lucas, it is where some of the most famous hotels in the area are located. This beach is ideal for swimming and watching the sunrise; You can also do activities such as jet skiing, snorkeling, beach volleyball and parasailing.

Chilean Beach. This beach is located in the tourist corridor that connects San José del Cabo with Cabo San Lucas, it is a quiet and shallow beach ideal for spending the day with your family, swimming and snorkeling. In this area you will also find a wide variety of marine life.

Palmilla Beach. This beach hosts multiple annual water events, it is here where the Ironman competition begins every year. Palmilla is a quiet beach located right at the entrance of San Jose del Cabo. It is perfect for swimming and relaxing sunbathing.

Santa Maria Beach. Closer to Cabo San Lucas is Playa Santa María, one of the favorite beaches for swimming, as it is a natural cove protected by two large rocks that block the waves. It has shallow and crystal clear waters ideal for swimming and appreciating the marine fauna.

Los Cabos has 25 beaches with Blue Flag certification, an international recognition that accredits the commitment of the destination, evaluating criteria such as water quality, safety, environmental information, accessibility and services, among others.
There are no more excuses, prepare your next vacation in Los Cabos, pack your swimsuit and the beach goes on our own.


