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The Lover’s Beach

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

The Lover’s Beach is a popular beach in Cabo that is also a good place for swimming and snorkeling. The big waves of the Pacific Ocean are also a spectacle in this beach. As its name suggests, the place is a favorite getaway for lovers and couples who want to spend a romantic vacation in Cabo.

Reaching the Lover’s Beach could be an adventure itself as the beach is quite secluded. Water taxis or glass-bottom boats can bring you to the area from the Cabo San Lucas marina.

There may be times that the trip to the Lover’s Beach is a little rough. But enough information will be given to you by the experienced captains of the boats plying the waters to the Lover’s Beach. They also inform and guide you around the beach and even recommend safe diving sites around the area.

The Lover’s Beach truly gives you the great pleasures of a wonderful beach. It also has beautiful rock formations that add to the beautiful scenery in the place.

The ocean is quite rough there. Tourists are given some briefing on how to deal with the strong waves. It is suggested that they should observe where the waves are landing before checking out the rock. There will be chances that these huge waves will crash the water taxi against the rocks formations.

September is the wild month of the beach, at this time the water is very rough and strong!

The Lover’s Beach has enormous rock formations and tropical waters as well as marine sanctuaries that are great for watching the tropical fishes. The guests can rent gears for snorkeling so they can have an opportunity to play with the tropical fishes. Although there are only specific areas in the Lover’s Beach that snorkeling is allowed, you will still be guided to some areas where you can enjoy its marine life.

Cabo San Lucas is well-known for the magnificent view at Land’s End including the Lover’s Beach. One can only consider themselves having been to Cabo San Lucas until they feel the incredible forces of nature and beauty of the place.

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