A curated guide to the most beautiful beaches in Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, the Tourist Corridor, and the East Cape — including swimmable coves, snorkeling spots, family beaches, and safety tips.
The best swimmable beaches in Los Cabos are usually protected bays and coves such as Médano, Chileno, Santa María, Palmilla, Lover’s Beach, and select East Cape beaches. Always check current beach flags and ocean conditions before entering the water.
Los Cabos has dramatic coastlines, hidden coves, calm snorkeling bays, surf beaches, and luxury beach clubs. The key is knowing which beaches are best for swimming, which are best for views, and which ones should be enjoyed from the sand only.
These are the beaches visitors usually look for first because they offer calmer water, protected bays, or better swimming conditions compared with open Pacific beaches.
The most popular swimmable beach in Cabo with restaurants, water activities, beach clubs, and views of Land’s End.
A favorite for swimming, snorkeling, families, clear water, and a more relaxed beach day.
A beautiful protected cove known for snorkeling, calm mornings, and one of the prettiest bays in Los Cabos.
One of the best beaches for families, calmer water days, sunrise walks, and a classic San José beach experience.
Reached by boat from the marina, this iconic beach is best known for scenery, photos, and the Arch experience.
Quieter beaches with natural beauty, scenic drives, snorkeling areas, and a more remote Baja feel.
Los Cabos is not one beach town. Each area has a different personality, from lively Cabo San Lucas to quiet East Cape escapes.
Best for beach clubs, restaurants, water activities, marina access, nightlife, and the iconic Arch.
Explore Cabo BeachesBest for luxury resorts, snorkeling bays, scenic coves, Chileno, Santa María, and calm beach mornings.
Explore the CorridorBest for quieter beach days, Palmilla, sunrise walks, art district dinners, and relaxed luxury.
Explore San JoséBest for adventurous drives, raw Baja beauty, snorkeling, less crowded beaches, and peaceful escapes.
Explore East CapeUse this map as a starting point, then choose your beach based on swimming conditions, parking, beach clubs, snorkeling, or the type of day you want.
Los Cabos has powerful waves, changing currents, steep shore breaks, and Pacific-side beaches that can look calm from a distance but may be dangerous for swimming. Always check the beach flags, ask locals or lifeguards when available, and avoid swimming alone.
Helpful answers for visitors planning beach days, snorkeling trips, family outings, beach club visits, and safer swimming in Cabo.
Médano Beach is usually the most popular swimmable beach in Cabo San Lucas because it has restaurants, beach clubs, water activities, and easy access from the marina and downtown area.
Chileno Bay and Santa María Bay are two of the most popular snorkeling beaches in Los Cabos because they are protected bays with clearer water on good conditions days.
Yes, Palmilla Beach is one of the most loved family beaches near San José del Cabo. It is often calmer than many open-ocean beaches, but conditions can still change, so always check the water before swimming.
Divorce Beach is generally known for dramatic Pacific-side views, not swimming. It can have strong waves and dangerous currents. Most visitors enjoy it for scenery and photos rather than entering the water.
Médano Beach is the main beach club area in Cabo San Lucas, with many restaurants, lounges, water activities, and lively beachfront options.
Check the beach flags, current conditions, waves, currents, weather, and whether lifeguards are present. When in doubt, enjoy the beach from the sand or choose a more protected bay.
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