Starting with the ones in Los Cabos.San Lucas and the Los Cabos area along the Sea of Cortez and Pacific side do have powerful waves and do not always make for friendly swimming conditions,but they do create a dramatic beach landscape that’s a site worth seeing.
Just take a look......


You can’t help but to be impressed by huge massive rock formations and caves. The clear aqua blue waters are very inviting. What people do most here is snorkeling,as there are a great deal of colorful tropical fish,as well as game fish.
Need an adventure? I would say this is a great place to start.

Palmilla
The Palmilla headland defines the southwestern curve of San José Bay.
This is one of the prettiest and safest swimming beaches in the area. At Punta Palmilla,a protected cove makes Playa Palmilla an optimal beach for easy-going water sports. Snorkeling and swimming are favorite activities here,particularly for families,and the location’s dramatic rock formations attract shutterbugs. This beach has beautiful rock formations.
The beach is located near near the Palmilla Resort,one of Los Cabos' most elegant place to stay or to eat lunch or dinner. Currently the luxury Palmilla Resort is being redone by the owner's of Altantis and Sun City,and is scheduled to re-open in December of 2003.
When visiting the Beaches of San Jose del Cabo &the rest of Los Cabos remember:
1. There are no lifeguards here,not even at most hotel pools. So,try not to swim alone as no big lifeguard hunk wearing red Speedos is going to come to your rescue.
2. One won’t find a convenience store on every corner here,so bring lots of sun block,sunglasses,water,snacks,bathroom tissue,film as well as a beach umbrella,snorkeling gear,sand toys,etc.
3. Certain beaches have seas with severe undertows,dangerous breakers,rip tides,or deep drop-offs close to shore. Pay attention to any warning signs.
4. Remember that it’s illegal to drive on beaches in México. Environmental protectionism is growing in countries all over the world and one needs to be as sensitive here in México as in the USA. In either country,a fuel spill from one’s boat or 4x4 on most beaches can result in stiff fines.
5. Always remember that the beaches can be very dangerous even for the best of swimmers and never turn your back on the ocean. Be sure to check weather conditions,as safety changes with the weather. Typically there are no lifeguards at the beaches. If you like to swim,the pools at the hotels are the best bet for safety
Vacation Rentals and Villas in San Jose del Cabo,Los Cabos
Activities
# Miles of beach for wonderful walks
# Relaxing and listening to the surf
# Winter time,whale watching
# Surf fishing
# Horse riding
# Surfing
# Stunning views and scenery
# Stop by Cabo Surf Hotel's restaurant. Recommended.
# Start your morning at Core Caminos. They have the best lattes in San Jose
# The town of San Jose is charming and more relaxing than Cabo San Lucas
Best time of year to visit this beach,is “Year Round”

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