Its soft sand, crystal clear waters, and calm waves make it perfect for spending hours in the sea swimming, snorkeling or practicing other water sports.
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Los Cabos beaches are one of the most beautiful destinations you will find in the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez coastlines.
Both Cabo and Cancun have glorious beaches to wash away your winter blues. They both also have 5-star resorts (and luxury all-inclusives), delicious Mexican food and holiday activities vastly different from the 9-to-5 routine of home. (Hello whale sharks! We'll tell you about swimming with them in a jiff…)
A beautiful and pristine beach, but there is no swimming allowed on any beaches located on the Pacific Ocean side because of strong and dangerous currents, harsh waves, and under toes. Located on the Pacific side of Land's End, Playa Solmar offers spectacular views and long stretches of white pristine sand.
Cabo San Lucas is known for the granite rock formations at Land's End which form a protective barrier for the bay, as well as signifying the point where the Sea of Cortés and Pacific Ocean meet.
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.
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. October and November are also nice months for a vacation, but you'll need to begin your hotel search early if you want to save money.
It's up to personal preference whether Tulum is nicer than Cabo. Tulum has a rustic, hippie feel compared to Cabo. It also has lush jungle and beaches that often contain natural debris. If you travel to Tulum from May to October, you likely won't think it's nicer than Cabo.
While you'll want to remain extra alert, travel is one hundred percent open. There are no restrictions for the destination of Baja California Sur, meaning it's safe to visit Cabo San Lucas, San Jose Del Cabo, and La Paz.
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.