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Does Riu Cabo have swimmable beach?

No you can not swim on the beach at either of the Riu properties, you need to go further down the beach towards the Me to get to the swim able parts of the beach...



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Swimmable beaches in Cabo
  • Medano Beach. This beach is located downtown, and many resorts with swimmable beaches in Cabo open into Medano Beach. ...
  • Lover's Beach. This beautiful swimmable beach is only accessible by boat. ...
  • Chileno Beach. ...
  • Santa Maria Beach. ...
  • Palmilla Beach. ...
  • Cannery Beaches. ...
  • Cabo Pulmo beach.


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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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Because there are a number of places around Cabo where strong undertows, unpredictable tides, and hardy waves make for less than ideal swimming conditions, these places have been red flagged around the community as the Cabo San Lucas beaches you wouldn't want to visit if you're looking to frolic in the water.

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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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If you want to swim, try to stay on the eastern side of Cabo. The Sea of Cortez experiences much safer waters, and they are warmer. An eccentric vacation is your goal, but do not put yourself at risk!

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Is the water in Cabo San Lucas safe to drink? The short answer is, not exactly. While the water in Los Cabos is very pure, you still need to be careful. The water distribution pipes and other factors can become contaminated.

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1. El Medano Beach. Swimmable beaches in Cabo begin and end with the two miles of golden sand and tranquil turquoise waters known as Playa el Medano.

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The Palace resorts are a slight upgrade to the normal RIUs. The liquor is slightly better and the Palace tends to be larger. Stayed at RIU Guanacaste and it was stunning and quite large for not being a Palace resort. They share the same beach and it is not very large.

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The Hotel Riu Palace Baja California is located in front of the heavenly El Médano beach, on the south of the Baja California peninsula.

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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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Medano Beach is not only one of the most popular and swimmable beaches in Los Cabos but also a hotspot for partying and fun. Whether you want to relax on the soft white sand, enjoy the turquoise waters, or join the lively crowd at the beachfront bars and restaurants, Medano Beach has you covered.

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Are there Drug Cartels operating in Cabo? Like in most parts of Mexico, Drug Cartels do operate and it's also the case in Cabo San Lucas. However any problems or crime related to drug cartels are between different factions, and tend to happen far away from the major touristy areas.

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Federal prosecutors say they will not pursue charges in Shanquella Robinson's death. The North Carolina resident was killed in October while vacationing in Mexico. Robinson, 25, was allegedly killed in October while on vacation in Cabo, Mexico.

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Most crime and violence in Cabo and in Baja California Sur State has a direct connection to the Mexico cartels. As tourists are the drug cartels' best customers, they largely keep their violence away from the Cabo tourist areas — so tourists keep coming traveling to Cabo San Lucas.

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Once winter hits in Cabo, the temperatures “cool down” to a comfortable average of 68 degrees, with the water temperatures ranging from 72-75. The mild temperatures mean you can stay outside longer and enjoy the sunshine, making the winter months, including December, a popular season to visit Cabo.

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