Mexico's fastest growing resort area offers miles of empty desert and deserted beaches. Laid-back nightlife and old-fashioned fun in the sun is the Cabos' lure. Only certain beaches are safe for swimming, however, including Lovers' Beach and the more tempestuous and aptly named Divorce Beach. Whale watching, hang-gliding, snorkeling, antiquing, golf and fishing, Loreto's historic mission, and sport fishing and dining in capital La Paz are other attractions. SuburBaja buses travel the coast.
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Tourists flock to this natural rock formation, a whale-watching site and snorkeling spot.
Had a wonderful hour taxi ride trip, great guide who told us the history of Lovers Beach and Divorce Beach, showed us the sea lions and made sure we saw Pedro the sea lion on the ride back!
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An interesting reversal of above-ground expectations: 'rivers' of sand flow along rocks on the ocean floor at this diving site.
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Rock overlooking the sea; a great spot for whale-watching and snorkeling.
We took a water taxi from the Office for $10 each round trip. Snorkeling was great at Pelican Rock (better than Chileno and Santa Maria beach- more variety of fish). From there you can walk over to Lovers Beach and Divorce Beach. We were only there for 2 hours, we wiched we had stayed for 3 hours- lots to see!
An underwater wall reaching depths of up to 90 feet.
A diving site reaching depths of 65 feet and populated by sea lions, groupers and manta rays.
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