Going to Cabo San Lucas’ Lover’s Beach
Water sports enthusiasts, adventurers, tourists, travelers, golfers, sport fishing enthusiasts, celebrities, students and most especially beach lovers have been drawn to Cabo San Lucas because of its beautiful beaches, great fun, and recreational activities.
If you happen to Google the images of Cabo San Lucas, the Lover’s beach would surely be a popular picture of Cabo. The beach is indeed a popular one in Cabo San Lucas. Not just for lovers as the name suggests, but the place has been popular for tourists and travelers.
The beach is a cove that is hidden by huge and amazing rock formations that create the strikingly captivating beauty of the beach. The clear waters and the big waves around the beach also add up to the incredibly amazing view of the place.
Because of the clear waters in the beach and great marine life, the Lover’s Beach is also a good site for snorkeling, although there are only designated diving and snorkeling areas in the beach because of huge waves in some other parts of the beach especially those facing the Pacific Ocean.
The adventures in the Lover’s Beach start from the ride towards the beach. As the place is secluded, you can reach the place by hiring water taxis. These water taxis can also tour you to yet another Cabo’s famous landmark, the El Arco or ‘The Arch’. It is a rock formation that forms an arch on the shore.
The water taxi operators will serve as your guides as well in determining which side of the beach is safe for swimming and snorkeling, so it would be helpful to heed their warning.
The beach is bare of any stores or any establishments where you can buy food or beverages. So going to the Lover’s Beach will require much preparation when it comes to food and drinks. Especially if water taxis will not wait for you on the beach but will just fetch you at a predetermined time and you intend to stay a little longer at the beach, you should bring food and drinks with you.
At times, going to the beach is an adventure itself as you may encounter big waves along the way, especially in the month of September when waves tend to be huge in areas around the Lover’s Beach. If you want to avoid situations like this, you might want to avoid going to Cabo in September.












