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Are there sharks in Cabo San Lucas Bay?

Sharks are an essential part of the pelagic system as they act as top predators. Due to the deep canyons in the bay of Cabo San Lucas, it is possible to encounter pelagic species of sharks near the coast, which has given way to ecotourism activities seeking to observe these animals in their natural habitat using bait.



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Swimming in Cabo San Lucas Be sure to look for a green flag on the beach that indicates the area is approved for swimming. If you aren't sure if a beach is safe or not, avoid it or consult a local. Cabo San Lucas is a beautiful place to swim and snorkel, and there are plenty of beaches where you can do so safely.

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Makos and Blue sharks are more common through spring months, and Silkies usually enjoy the warmer summer water. Hammerheads are common from April to June. If you're interested in Bull sharks, they've been seen in recent years at the Cabo Pulmo Marine Reserve from December to August.

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Warning! While at Lover's Beach do not attempt to wade or swim on the neighboring Pacific Ocean side, called Divorce beach, as strong and dangerous under toes are prevalent and very dangerous. Medano Beach is the safest swimming beach in Cabo San Lucas in the middle of downtown and all the major happenings.

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Beach Safety in Cabo San Lucas Thanks to Cabo's location on the Pacific Coast, many of the beaches in Los Cabos aren't safe to swim. Though if you're looking to have a luxury stay in Cabo, there are plenty of swimmable beach resorts to put you right by the safest beaches.

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Cabo beaches that are known to be swimmable include Medano Beach, Palmilla Beach, and Chileno Beach. Look for colored flags. Cabo has a beach color-coding system that lets you know the level of safety onsite. Black flags indicate the most dangerous conditions.

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Los Cabos Swimming & Safety The good news is that there are plenty of stunning beaches perfect for swimming and snorkeling, notably inside the protected waters of bays and coves including Medano Beach in Cabo San Lucas and Lovers Beach near El Arco.

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A dangerous Cabo hurricane is very unlikely, but if they do come about, the people of Cabo are prepared. After Cabo hurricane Odile hit the beach town in 2014, the city amped up its protections and hurricane protocols.

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The best time to visit Cabo is from May to June, when the wintertime crowds have gone home and the summertime storms have yet to hit.

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When Can You See Whales in Cabo? Whale watching season in Cabo San Lucas can vary from year to year, but the whales pass through Cabo from Mid-December to April annually. We recommend travelling to Cabo between January and March to have your best chance of seeing whales.

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July is the hottest month in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, with an average temperature of 87°F and the coldest month is January at 66°F. You'll get the most sunshine, about 12 hours a day in June, which is also the wettest month.

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This charming village boasts a thriving art scene, quaint boutique shops, and a relaxed atmosphere compared to its livelier neighbor, Cabo San Lucas. If you're after a more action-packed holiday with numerous restaurants, bars, and tourist attractions, then Cabo San Lucas is your go-to destination.

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