Los Cabos is home to some of the world’s most stunning beaches, from the hidden-away Lover’s Beach near El Arco to the swimmable Chileno Beach along the tourist corridor to the surfing-friendly Monuments Beach. Water is a way of life here, and the number of marine experiences is endless. Scuba diving, surfing, sailing, fishing and so many more. It’s all up to whatever you’re feeling.
The marine life in the waters surrounding Los Cabos has to be seen to be believed. Professional guides will show you the ideal spots for snorkeling, including Cabo Pulmo, dubbed The Aquarium of the World by famed explorer Jacques Cousteau.
Humans aren’t the only ones who flock to the waters of Los Cabos. Whales migrate here to warmer waters and stick around from early December to mid-April. Getting up close to these massive animals is always a breathtaking experience.