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    4.6 (25 reviews)

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    Haili A.

    Best beach i've been to in Cabo! So many fish everywhere you don't even need googles to see them! The water is a beautiful blue. I would just bring some beach shoes because the rocks are painful to walk on, however, i had that experience at the other beach I visited. I

    Betsy B.

    My previous review was supposed to be 4 stars, not 3. I wish I could just change the stars without having to write a formal review about this mistake lol.

    Walk way down to the beach from parking lot
    Herman M.

    Perfect fine sand beach, excellent parking lot and bathroom/ shower facilities. Nice board walk from parking lot all the way down to the sand. The beach is spotless, we did not snorkle, but i guess this is the spot for it, its where the boats from the marina take people who book snorkle trips. One of the nicest beachs i have ever been on. Right up there with hawaii beachs. And all for free.

    You can actually snorkel out to the rock island in the distance. Make sure you have fins!
    Jessica L.

    Best snorkeling spot within 15 minutes from downtown Cabo. Free to visit the beach, free parking, easy to locate, showers and bathrooms, squeaky clean beach with fine sand... We love Chileno Bay! What a great feeling it is to roast in the sun then jump in the crystal clear ocean to cool off. It's where the locals go, a quieter beach than Santa Maria. One thing to note about Santa Maria beach is the long 1+mile walk down from parking lot if you're not a guest at the Montage or surrounding resorts. In the scorching end-August heat, no thank you!

    Newly constructed walkway to the beach.  Quick 2 minute walk.

    Gorgeous bay perfect for snorkeling just 10 miles away from the Cabo San Lucas downtown area. After reading several Tripadvisor reviews about this beach we knew we would make a trip to Chileno Bay on our recent trip to Cabo. The Bay is beautiful! And like Santa Maria Beach, a favorite for tourist snorkeling tours. Save yourself tons of money by taking a bus/driving your rental car and bringing your own snorkeling gear. Snorkeling is on the right side of the beach. You'll see hundreds of medium sized colorful fish. The SAND IS COARSE. Having water shoes is recommended especially when hot weather makes walking on the sand here difficult. Parking is easy and the Beach is just 3 minute walk from the lot. Lots of development going on here-including bathrooms! Portable potties are bathrooms here for now. Take an umbrella, sunscreen, drinks and snacks, and snorkeling gear, and enjoy a memorable day at Chileno Bay!

    Candace L.

    This is a beautiful beach, but they are doing a lot of construction around so if you can, try to check out this place soon! The water is crystal clear and blue. It's really clean and there weren't that many people here which is a definite plus! The only reason I knocked it down one star was because of how hard the sand is... there's a lot of shells so it makes it really difficult to walk on the beach. It was actually quite painful after spending a few hours out there and I just didn't want to get off my towel once it got too hot. I didn't see any kiosks where you can rent things.. luckily we rented a few umbrellas and snorkel gear from our resort to bring with us. Overall, a nice beach to check out if you're in the area.. but a word of advice is to bring some wet/water shoes just in case!

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    Tons of locals, no vendors, no timeshare/activities sharks, free parking, Beautiful beach, calm waves, fine sand...

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    Playa Santa Maria

    Playa Santa Maria

    4.5(28 reviews)
    2.5 km

    Really nice beach. It's a small-ish cove about 15 minutes drive north of Cabo. There's a…read moreboardwalk to the beach. The "sand" is more like small pebbles. The water was fun and our kids had a blast. Next time, I might be interested in trying the neighboring beach called Playa El Chileno which also looks really nice.

    Thank goodness on my trip to Cabo that I was with someone who was a local and new of all the great…read moreplaces to visit as she took us here for one of the most lovely days spent out on the beach. When I thought about beautiful beaches and Cabo and peaceful places to just hang out and chill and enjoy the water, Playa Santa Maria satisfied all those requirements and I can't wait to go back to this place. When you get there, it seems like almost like a resort or if you experience going to a really nice golf resort in the United States. During the weekday we were here and there was plenty of parking and we bought mangoes in the parking lot, which were really good. He did a excellent job cutting and prepping it out for us. You take the walk back and then you see the ocean and the beach and I was just in awe of how beautiful it was. This is pretty close to paradise. It was a big contrast from the Bajia Beach House we were at for the past couple of days where there are a lot of tourists, loud music, vendors, and just noise in general. This place is so serene and quiet and calm and yes, it is connected to a resort, but it was not overcrowded, no loud music, you could see a lot of the locals were here, and the beach area to swim was very large and vast. If I lived in Cabo, I would probably come here every weekend. The only downer was the sand consisted of very small pebbles so if your feet are sensitive, then I highly suggest water shoes or sandals - which I'm so glad I brought. I am so glad I got to experience this place, thanks to our local friend and temporary tour guide. If you're in Cabo looking for some nice peace and relaxation and a beautiful scene, you definitely need to come here.

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    Playa Santa Maria - Big highway sign as you're driving toward San Jose del Cabo. (Going toward Cabo San Lucas we didn't see any good signs--had to double back.)

    Big highway sign as you're driving toward San Jose del Cabo. (Going toward Cabo San Lucas we didn't see any good signs--had to double back.)

    Playa Santa Maria - Dirt road approaching parking lot.

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    Dirt road approaching parking lot.

    Santa Maria Beach

    Santa Maria Beach

    4.5(11 reviews)
    2.5 km

    Thank goodness on my trip to Cabo that I was with someone who was a local and new of all the great…read moreplaces to visit as she took us here for one of the most lovely days spent out on the beach. When I thought about beautiful beaches and Cabo and peaceful places to just hang out and chill and enjoy the water, Playa Santa Maria satisfied all those requirements and I can't wait to go back to this place. When you get there, it seems like almost like a resort or if you experience going to a really nice golf resort in the United States. During the weekday we were here and there was plenty of parking and we bought mangoes in the parking lot, which were really good. He did a excellent job cutting and prepping it out for us. You take the walk back and then you see the ocean and the beach and I was just in awe of how beautiful it was. This is pretty close to paradise. It was a big contrast from the Bajia Beach House we were at for the past couple of days where there are a lot of tourists, loud music, vendors, and just noise in general. This place is so serene and quiet and calm and yes, it is connected to a resort, but it was not overcrowded, no loud music, you could see a lot of the locals were here, and the beach area to swim was very large and vast. If I lived in Cabo, I would probably come here every weekend. The only downer was the sand consisted of very small pebbles so if your feet are sensitive, then I highly suggest water shoes or sandals - which I'm so glad I brought. I am so glad I got to experience this place, thanks to our local friend and temporary tour guide. If you're in Cabo looking for some nice peace and relaxation and a beautiful scene, you definitely need to come here.

    I hesitate to review this beach and draw attention to it (for selfish reasons.)…read more Santa Maria Beach is beautiful! Snorkeling is good, swimming nice and the views gorgeous. It's best visited early or later in the day - before tourista boats arrive or after they depart. Easy to find this beach off the highway, just stay away when I'm in town - please?! Just kidding... Sizeable parking lot, restrooms and a policia presence - I appreciate the effort made to keep cars from being broken into. There are a few vendors on the beach offering the typical items (I bought a few blankets off one guy) and "renting" beach umbrellas - a must if you stay all day! My first visit a few years ago was delightful - prior to the completion of the Montage. It's still nice, but the arrival of the Montage has placed more people on/overlooking the beach (it's not as quaint as it once was...) Nonetheless, SM Beach is awesome! 5 stars

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    Santa Maria Beach
    Santa Maria Beach - A beautiful sunrise this morning.

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    A beautiful sunrise this morning.

    Playa del Amor

    Playa del Amor

    4.5(44 reviews)
    12.2 km

    There are places in the world you should see... and then there are places you have to experience…read more One of those is Lover's Beach. Tucked right beside the famous El Arco de Cabo San Lucas, this little stretch of sand sits where the Pacific Ocean shakes hands with the Gulf of California. Boats can't always nose right up to shore, so sometimes they anchor out and well congratulations, you're swimming the rest of the way. Not exactly the plan when you're holding a drink and thinking about tacos. But there I was, staring at that water thinking, alright... here we go. First step in refreshing. Second step whoa, that's colder than advertised. But once you're in, you're in, and suddenly the whole thing turns into the kind of travel story you remember forever. And that's Cabo in a nutshell. Music drifting through the air, drinks flowing, tacos somewhere nearby, somebody laughing so hard the whole beach joins in. My wife was cracking up, people were singing, and the day just kept rolling like a perfect Baja postcard. Lovers Beach itself is only reachable by boat, which somehow makes it feel like a little secret tucked against those golden rock formations. You look around and think, yeah... this is the good stuff. So if you make it to Cabo, don't just look at it from the boat jump in, swim if you have to, and make the memory. Trust me... that's the story you'll still be telling later.

    I am so thankful and grateful I was able to come to this beach…read more FRICKEN AMAZING and Beautiful!! Sand feels so good on your feet Its a small beach but its totally worth visiting We stayed here for about an hour or so just taking it all in

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    Playa El Medano

    Playa El Medano

    3.6(49 reviews)
    12.5 km

    A Love Letter (with a Side of "No Gracias") to Cabo's Beach Vendors…read moreLook, I get it Medano Beach in Cabo San Lucas is paradise, the sun is blazing, the margaritas are calling, and you're just trying to make a living in one of the most competitive tourist spots on Earth. But holy guacamole, the vendor parade feels like a non-stop flash mob sometimes! One minute you're finally zoning out with your spouse, pretending the real world doesn't exist, and the next, a cheerful guy with a tower of hats is standing over your towel like, "Amigo, you need this sombrero it's magic!" Spoiler: It's not magic; it's just very persistent. I've said "no gracias" so many times I started feeling like a broken record, and each polite rejection somehow makes me the bad guy who just crushed someone's dreams. It's exhausting, and it turns what should be pure relaxation into a game of vendor dodgeball. That said, here's the constructive part from someone who genuinely wants to support local folks (and might even splurge if the vibe is right): Let the beautiful handmade jewelry, the colorful sarongs, or those killer tamales do the talking! Imagine a chill setup like Hawaii's swap meets tables lined up, folks browsing at their own pace, no high-pressure sales pitch every 30 seconds. Vendors could hang back a bit, flash a friendly smile, and only engage when someone shows real interest. It'd give tourists breathing room to actually fall in love with the products instead of feeling cornered into a forced buy. The hardworking sellers deserve better than constant "no"s, and we visitors deserve a few uninterrupted minutes of beach zen. A little salesmanship class (or just some designated browsing zones) could turn those interactions from interruptions into delightful discoveries. Cabo's already got the magic let's not chase it away with too much hustle. ¡Salud to finding that perfect balance!

    Playa Médano is a very popular beach in Cabo San Lucas, and we visited during Christmas week in…read moreDecember. The weather was genuinely nice, warm but not overly hot, which made it comfortable to be outside for a while. That said, the experience was mixed. The waves were pretty strong, which could be due to the Pacific influence or the constant traffic from nearby boats. Not ideal if you're looking for calm water. The biggest downside was the nonstop vendors. My husband sat on a towel on the sand and was constantly approached to buy massages, blankets, jewelry, etc. It became overwhelming, and after about an hour he was clearly fed up. It made it hard to relax or enjoy the beach. What really left a bad impression, though, was seeing a very young puppy tied to a beach umbrella with no shade or water. I shaded her for a bit and brought her water. Eventually the owner came back, but it was pretty upsetting and felt unnecessarily cruel. Overall, Playa Médano has nice weather and a lively atmosphere, but between the aggressive vendors and what we witnessed, it wasn't as enjoyable or relaxing as we hoped.

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