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Chileno Bay
One of the tourist favorites for its crystal clear water, white sand beach, parking, public restrooms and security. Great for snorkeling, diving and kayaking, it is known for its rich marine life such as sea urchins, colorful fish and many other species.
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El Tule
Playa El Tule or Playa El Tule is a secluded sandy beach and occasional surfing spot. Rocks are scattered between the waves, and driftwood can be seen on the beach.
This is a powerful break with speed and two-way, best left to experienced surfers. Access is 16.2 km via the Los Tures Bridge (Puente Los Tures). A
WD vehicle is required to cross the creek's soft sand.
Local surfers and running enthusiasts flock to Playa El Tule. Playa el Tule is a fairly secluded beach facing the Sea of Cortez and offers fun but challenging surfing conditions thanks to fast and powerful breaks. Jonathan Chavez Aparicio, who works at Pez Gato, avoids the racing scene at Cabo San Lucas Marina in favor of the tranquility of Tules. increase.
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Palmilla Beach
This beautiful beach is the longest swimmable beach, the most popular and a favorite of San Jose del Cabo locals. Thanks to the business community of San Jose del Cabo, it has features such as palapas, ample parking and security.
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Playa Cabo Real
Playa Cabo Real is a stunning beach located in Los Cabos, Mexico, famous for its white sand, turquoise waters, and breathtaking views. This beautiful stretch of coastline is ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying a variety of water sports, including snorkeling and kayaking. Surrounded by lush vegetation and dramatic cliffs, it offers a peaceful and tranquil escape from the busy city. Whether you're looking for a relaxing day by the ocean or a more adventurous experience, Playa Cabo Real is a must-visit destination for any beach lover.
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Playa Pública Cabo Bello
Playa Pública Cabo Bello is a public beach located in the Cabo Bello area of Los Cabos, Mexico. It is known for its beautiful views of the Sea of Cortez and the nearby cliffs. The beach is known for its calm and clear waters, making it a great spot for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking. It is also a popular spot for fishing and beachcombing. The beach is a perfect place for relaxing and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. There are no amenities such as restrooms or changing rooms, and no lifeguards on duty. Visitors should bring their own food and drinks, as well as sun protection and insect repellent. Access to the beach can be difficult, a 4x4 vehicle is recommended and parking is limited.
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Santa Maria Beach
Santa Maria Beach is a beautiful white sandy beach located in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. It is known for its crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning rock formations. The beach is surrounded by lush vegetation and is a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. Amenities such as beach chairs, umbrellas and food and drink vendors can be found on the beach. It is also a great spot for beach activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and jet skiing. Visitors can rent equipment or take lessons from local instructors. The beach is easily accessible by foot and is a short walk from many local hotels and resorts. Overall, Santa Maria Beach is a must-visit destination for anyone visiting Cabo San Lucas.
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Tequila Cove Beach
Tequila Cove Beach is located in Baja California, Mexico. It is a secluded beach with clear blue waters and soft sand. The area is surrounded by cliffs and is a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. The beach is only accessible by boat, making it a peaceful and secluded spot for those looking to escape the crowds. Visitors should be aware that there are no amenities such as restrooms or changing facilities on the beach.
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Viudas Beach
Viudas Beach, also known as Widow's Beach, is located in the Cabo Corridor area of Los Cabos, Mexico. It is a secluded and quiet beach that is known for its beautiful views of the Sea of Cortez and the nearby rock formations. The beach is not recommended for swimming due to strong currents and high surf, but it is popular for sunbathing and relaxing. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of activities such as snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The beach is easily accessible by car and there is a small parking area available.
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