CAN YOU SWIM IN CABO? YES, IF YOU KNOW WHERE TO GO. HERE'S THE LIST OF THE BEST 7 BEACHES TO SWIM IN CABO
Cabo has some of the most beautiful calm beaches in the world, however many others are dangerous due to its depth and wave conditions, that is why we have put together a list of our best places to swim with an explanation of why we love them.
Here are our 7 best swimming beaches in Cabo San Lucas:
- Medano Beach
- Lover’s Beach
- Chileno Beach
- Santa Maria Beach
- Palmilla Beach
- Cannery Beaches
- Cabo Pulmo
SWIMMABLE BEACHES IN CABO
Cabo San Lucas features some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. But can you swim in Cabo? Yes, but only in certain beaches designated for swimming. Some beaches in Cabo are dangerous, so we have put together a list of the favorite swimmable beaches that make Cabo a great destination for beach lovers.

Many beaches are closed to swimmers because they aren’t safe—steep ocean floor drop-offs close to shore create strong waves and undercurrents, making it dangerous to enter the water. These beaches are clearly marked with red flags, warning swimmers to stay away.
Although some beaches are unsuitable for swimming, there are still plenty of amazing beaches to explore and places to swim in Cabo. So, which beaches are the best for you? Here are our recommendations for your upcoming trip to Cabo San Lucas:
1. MEDANO BEACH
This beach is located downtown, and many resorts with swimmable beaches in Cabo open into Medano Beach. It is the longest swimmable beach in Cabo.

This area, filled with resorts, bars, and restaurants, feels like a traditional resort area, featuring boats on the bay, swimmers in the ocean, lifeguards on duty, and people laying out and playing in the sand. The water here is protected from the dangers common in other beaches, and so is great for swimmers. If you are hoping for a more traditional beach resort experience in your trip to Cabo, stay close to Medano Beach.
2. LOVER’S BEACH
This beautiful swimmable beach is only accessible by boat. Getting there usually includes a stop by the iconic Arch at Land’s End, and there are plenty of great snorkeling spots along the way as well.
The boat ride to this beach is half the adventure, and there is plenty of beauty and opportunities to swim and relax to enjoy once you arrive. It is important to mention that you cannot always disembark at Lover's Beach, as it depends on the height of the tide.

3. CHILENO BEACH
Chileno Beach is near the hotel zone and a luxury resort, but it is a public beach and a favorite among locals. It doesn’t have as many amenities and conveniences as Medano Beach, but there are restrooms, palapas, and lifeguards on duty. It is also one of Cabo’s top snorkeling spots, and it is easily accessible. Pay attention to signage to make sure you stay in areas that are available and safe for swimming. The best way to visit Chileno bay is with our Cabo San Lucas Snorkeling Adventure.

4. SANTA MARIA BEACH
Relatively secluded, the Santa Maria bay is a protected marine sanctuary, and an excellent spot for snorkeling or just relaxing on the beach. This marine preserve is a prime destination for many charter boats that offer snorkeling and scuba diving excursions departing from the Cabo San Lucas harbor.

To get to Santa Maria beach you can take a taxi or a local bus; the beach is out of town between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose Cabo, particularly located 12.5 Km (7.7 mi) north from Cabo San Lucas. The best way to visit Santa María bay is with our Luxury Day Sailing Cabo Tour.
5. PALMILLA BEACH
This beach is a short drive from Cabo San Lucas—you’ll need a car to reach it in San Jose del Cabo—but its beautiful crescent shaped shore is worth the effort. There are no restaurants nearby so pack a picnic. Between dips in the ocean, you can relax under a palapa or rent an umbrella from nearby vendors.

6. CANNERY BEACHES
Just outside the Cabo marina, Cannery Beaches, including Coral Negro and Balconcito, offer peaceful alternatives to more crowded areas. These beaches are great for swimming and snorkeling, with fewer tourists and stunning views of Land’s End. Locals love these beaches for their relaxed vibe and clear, safe waters.

7. CABO PULMO BEACH
This is one of the most popular snorkeling spots in Cabo San Lucas, as it is surrounded by coral reefs and tropical fish. It is located in a protected national park. There aren’t a lot of vendors or amenities nearby. Because it is a national park, Cabo Pulmo is clean and pristine and a great place to experience the area’s natural beauty.

BONUS: PLAYA ACAPULQUITO
One of the few swimmable beaches not attached to a resort, Playa Acapulquito is well-kept and perfect for those looking to escape the resort scene. While it can be busy during peak travel times, it’s a wonderful spot for a relaxing day of swimming and surfing.
SWIMMING IN CABO SAN LUCAS
Many visitors to Cabo are surprised to learn that not all of the area’s beautiful sandy beaches are safe for swimming. This guide should help you find a beach where you can swim safely. Be sure to look for a green flag on the beach that indicates the area is approved for swimming. If you aren’t sure if a beach is safe or not, avoid it or consult a local.

Cabo San Lucas is a beautiful place to swim and snorkel, and there are plenty of beaches where you can do so safely. For more ways to discover the best of Cabo San Lucas, explore the best excursions and tours in Cabo by Cabo Adventures.








