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LOS CABOS
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Cabo Corridor
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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Lapaz
Balandra
Balandra Beach in Baja California Sur has many great hiking trails. Visit the iconic city of La Paz and marvel at the mushroom-shaped rock formations.
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Baja California Sur
Balandra Beach is famous for its mushroom-shaped rock that has become one of the symbols of the city of La Paz and the Baja California Sur Peninsula.
READ: Sea of Cortez Adventure Route: La Paz to Isla Espiritu Santo
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This coastal wetland is surrounded by areas of mangroves, dunes, cacti and prehistoric archaeological sites. Cortez looks like it's been painted like a watercolor painting, with stunning shades of blue ranging from sky blue to navy blue. Intense aqua blue and turquoise make for a spectacular sight, attracting both domestic and international tourists who come to enjoy this calm, shallow beach.
Secluded Balandra Beach is perfect for relaxing, swimming, snorkeling, kayaking and hiking while exploring the 2,512-hectare flora and fauna reserve that includes Balandra Bay, Gaviota Island, Merito and El Tecorote Beach.
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East Cape
Cabo Pulmo
One of the Eastern Cape's gems is Cabo Pulmo, about two hours from San Jose del Cabo. A protected national marine park listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, it is one of the most impressive marine conservation achievements and the only hard coral reef in the Gulf of California.
Estimated to be about 20,000 years old, Cabo Pulmo Reef is considered a treasure of Mexico's Baja California peninsula and is home to more than 800 species of marine life, earning it the nickname "the world's aquarium." I'm here.
Cabo Pulmo is a perfect example of ecotourism at its best. This area is ideal for those seeking a quieter, more natural side of Los Cabos. Diving and snorkeling are very popular in the area and offer a close look at this amazing underwater ecosystem. Home to one of the largest and most diverse coral reefs in North America, it provides a safe haven for her more than 800 species of marine life in the Sea of Cortez. Five of the world's seven endangered species of sea turtles have found refuge in Cabo Pulmo, and sharks such as sea turtles, tigers, hammerheads, blacktip reef sharks and whitetip sharks are among the most abundant. Set in a remote and pristine setting, this destination is the perfect 'off the beaten track' experience. Visitors are encouraged to care for the environment and experience and explore Cabo Pulmo in a variety of eco-friendly ways. -Powered. With no phone lines and limited electricity, it is very environmentally friendly and you can enjoy the starry sky.
Snorkeling Trip:
Cabo Pulmo is known for some of the best snorkeling in North America. The Sea of Cortez is one of her most tranquil areas for visitors to explore, and eco-adventure certified divers accompany visitors to explore this living coral reef and spot incredible marine life. experience.
Sustainable Sea Kayak: One of the most convenient and eco-friendly ways to explore
Cabo Pulmo's coastline is by kayaking. This motor-free transport gives you up-close views of the pristine waters while preserving the natural wonders of the national park.
Low Impact Diving:
Mar y Sierra is an ecotourism company that promotes sustainable tourism and conservation of one of the world's most unique underwater environments. Certified divers take visitors to some of the best kept secret dive sites to observe beautiful sea creatures in their natural environment.
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Cabo Corridor
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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Cabo Corridor
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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East Cape
Nine Palms
Nine Palms beach is a popular surfing spot located in the southern part of California. The beach is known for its long stretches of sandy shoreline and consistent waves that are suitable for both experienced and beginner surfers. The beach also offers a wide range of surf breaks, including point breaks, beach breaks, and reef breaks, which can provide a variety of surf conditions. The best surf conditions are typically found during the summer and fall months, when the swell is at its highest and the water is warmest. Overall, Nine Palms beach is a great place to surf, with a friendly and welcoming local surfing community and plenty of opportunities to catch some great waves.
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Cabo San Lucas
Divorced Beach
Facing the Pacific Ocean, a few meters walk from Playa del Amor. Due to the strong currents and currents that develop in this area, swimming is not possible. But it's nice to walk on the sand, relax and enjoy the sunshine. You can reach it by water taxi from the marina or Playa El Medano.
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East Cape
Playa El Arbolito
Playa El Arbolito is a small beach located in the city of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. It is known for its clear blue waters and stunning views of the nearby cliffs. The beach is relatively secluded, making it a great spot for those looking for a quiet and peaceful experience. It is also popular for swimming and sunbathing, but it's not recommended for snorkeling or diving because it does not have much marine life. The beach is also relatively small and can get crowded during peak season.
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Cabo Corridor
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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San Jose Del Cabo
Costa Azul
The epicenter of the summer surf scene, Costa Azul is a mecca for beer, burgers and good waves. Zipper's Restaurant is the ultimate seaside hangout, while Zippers offshore is an expert-level reef on the right. His two other breaks, Beginner Medium and The Hard Rock, also attract local and tourist surfers. Plenty of sun and sand too, he is one of the best walking beaches in Los Cabos.
Costa Azul Beach Los Cabos
When: The best time to visit the Costa Azul is in his June when the World Surf League hosts the annual Los Cabos Surf Open at Zippers. This year's event for women and youth took place June 7-12.
Location: Playa Costa Azul is located on the southwestern tip of San Jose del Cabo, between kms 28 and 29 of the Transpeninsula Road. #
Excerpt from Los Cabos Magazine, Summer 2016.
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Head to Playa Costa Azul (Blue Coast Beach) for great summer surf. The breakwater north of the creek is known as Zippers and is for advanced surfers. There are two breaks to the south. The Rock and Old Mans. The Rock is great for intermediate surfers and the second (also known as Acapulquito Beach) is great for beginners or longboarders. In winter when the waves are calm, you can swim and snorkel here. Hiking, rock fishing and horseback riding are available all year round. Across the bridge is Costa Azul Creek, with stables and a zipline canopy adventure tour across the canyon. Beginning at
El Mirador and past the Cabo Surf Hotel on Km 28, the beach extends one mile east to a creek adjacent to the former La Brisa trailer park and restaurant. East of the old trailer park is a new beach club under construction for the Club Campestre development across the street.
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East Cape
Playa Los Zacatitos
Playa Los Zacatitos is a beach located in the East Cape area of Baja California Sur, Mexico. The beach is known for its pristine, turquoise waters and white sandy beaches. It is considered as one of the best beaches in the East Cape, known for its great surf, clear water and good weather. It is popular among surfers and swimmers and is a great spot for snorkeling and diving, as well as fishing. There is a small beachside hotel and restaurant. The beach is also known for its beautiful sunsets, which can be enjoyed from the beach or from a boat tour. The beach is easily accessible by car, but it is a dirt road and 4x4 vehicles are recommended.
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East Cape
Playa Punta Gorda
Punta Gorda is a beach It is known for its clear waters and picturesque scenery, and is a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. The beach is also home to a variety of marine life, including dolphins and sea turtles. Punta Gorda is accessible by boat or by a short hike from the nearby town.
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Lapaz
Tecalote
Tecalote Beach in Baja California, Mexico is a secluded and peaceful stretch of coastline, characterized by its golden sand, sparkling turquoise waters, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. This hidden gem is ideal for those seeking a quiet escape from the busy tourist areas and offers opportunities for activities such as swimming, sunbathing, and hiking in the surrounding cliffs and hills. Whether you're looking for a relaxing day by the ocean or a more adventurous experience, Tecalote Beach in Baja is a must-visit destination for beach lovers.
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East Cape
Shipwrecks
Hotels give way to the desert on the Eastern Cape Coastal Road, revealing many incongruous places like Punta Gorda. Many surfers camp out at Shipwrecks to ride the steep right-hand walls, which rarely drop, although the adjacent left-hand beach can.
The drive to this area offers some of the most stunning coastal scenery you are likely to ever see.
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El Pescadero
San Pedrito Beach
San Pedrito Beach is a popular surf spot. It is known for its long, consistent waves and clear, turquoise water. The beach is surrounded by picturesque cliffs and is a great spot for both beginner and experienced surfers. The beach is also popular for swimming, sunbathing and beach activities. It is a perfect place for those who love to enjoy the ocean and the natural surroundings.
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San Jose Del Cabo
Zippers Beach
Zippers Beach is a popular surf spot located in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico. It is known for its consistent waves and long rides, making it a favorite among experienced surfers. The beach also offers beautiful views of the Sea of Cortez and the surrounding mountains. Amenities include restrooms, showers, and palapas for shade. It can be crowded during peak season.
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Cabo Corridor
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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Cabo San Lucas
Solmar Beach
This wide stretch of white sand faces the Pacific and runs west from the cliffs of Land's End to the foot of Pedregal and includes the beaches of Solmar Suites, Grand Solmar, TerraSol, Finisterra and Pedregal Resorts. Currents and waves are very strong and swimming is dangerous. This beach can be accessed via Grand Solmar, Playa Grande Resort or TerraSol Beach Resort at Avenida Solmar
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