Santa Maria Beach
TIME : 2016/2/22 12:02:39
Santa Maria Beach
Secluded, sandy, sunny, and serene, Santa Maria Beach is one of the nicest beaches in all of Los Cabos. If beachfront bars with thumping music are the Cabo scene you’re hoping for, then it’s best to stay back in Cabo San Lucas within walking distance of the resorts. If, on the other hand, an isolated beach without any resorts is what you had in mind—where snorkeling with schools of colorful fish is just a short swim from the sand—then load up the car, pack some sunscreen, and make the short drive to Santa Maria Beach for a dose of Baja tranquility.
This horseshoe shaped bay is a darling of snorkel cruises that ply the Los Cabos coast, but it’s also accessible as a short drive via a well-marked stop off the road. The middle of the week has fewer crowds, and mornings offer better conditions and calmer waters for snorkeling. For what it boasts in beauty, however, it definitely lacks in shade, so consider packing a beach umbrella to provide an escape from the sun.
Practical Info
Santa Maria Beach is approximately 8 miles east of Cabo San Lucas and 12 miles west of San Jose del Cabo. There is a small parking area about a few hundred yards from the highway, and there will oftentimes be a guard. There are toilets and basic facilities, and during the winter months there will often be people renting snorkeling gear on the beach.