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What sharks are in Los Cabos Mexico?

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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Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) Don't worry, you won't see great whites near the shores of Cabo San Lucas.

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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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This unparalleled dive site is rich with incredible and abundant wildlife. What an unique experience to dive at Gordo Banks with schooling hammerheads, hound sharks, school of jack, rays and other pelagic life!

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Guadalupe Island off the coast of Baja California is a hotspot for great white sharks, with cage diving, sport fishing and “shark watching” from pleasure boats among the activities on offer in the area.

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Our Unique Dive Sites Cabo is the only place in the world where you can see mako sharks and blue sharks in crystal clear blue water, perfect for underwater photo and videos!

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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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Other whales that have been seen in the Cabo area, but are much rarer, are Orcas (also known as Killer whales), Blue whales, and Fin Whales. These marine mammals do not stay in the area, so if they are seen, they are usually just migrating through and looking for food.

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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. 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.

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However, most people prefer to hit the beaches between April and September when warm sea temperatures make for the best swimming and sunbathing experience. In early April, you could still see migrating whales with calves. Mid-May through late June is considered the most comfortable for hot-weather activities.

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Los Cabos beaches may not have the white sand, and the warm water that are staples of the beaches in the Mexican Caribbean. However, Los Cabos beaches have been proven to be the cleanest, and most sustainable beaches in the entire country.

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A Cabo San Lucas is located on the Pacific Ocean, at the south tip of the state of Baja California, Mexico.

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With an average of 75 crocodiles per square mile, the Tárcoles River in Costa Rica is the perfect setting for the world's highest concentration of crocodiles. This river is a popular tourist destination because of its crocodiles, believe it or not.

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