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Playa Boca del Tule

Tourist Corridor, BCS, Mexico
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5.0
21w

Playa Boca del Tule: A Secluded Coastal Escape on the Tourist Corridor

Located between San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, Playa Boca del Tule is one of Baja California Sur’s last stretches of untouched coastline along the bustling Tourist Corridor. Tucked away from the resorts and tourist crowds, this rugged, raw beach offers a peaceful experience for those seeking solitude, surfing, or connection with nature.

🌊 Wild Beauty & Local Vibes Playa Boca del Tule is known for its dramatic waves, golden sands, and unspoiled natural surroundings. It’s not a beach for swimming — the waves are often too strong — but it’s ideal for walking, meditating, and enjoying the raw Pacific energy. Surfers appreciate the beach break here, and it's a popular stop for locals and off-the-beaten-path explorers.

It’s also a favorite among overlanders and van-lifers who set up camp along the beach for quiet evenings under Baja’s desert stars.

🧭 Remote Yet Accessible Despite its natural isolation, Boca del Tule is conveniently located just off Highway 1 — the main road between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. It’s only about 20 minutes from either town, making it an easy day trip for those wanting a break from the resorts.

Access is via a dirt road that leads to the beachfront and arroyo, where you’ll find surfboards, 4x4s, and sometimes a beach dog or two. No commercial development interrupts the view, just open sky, sea, and sand.

🌿 Conservation & Simplicity Part of Boca del Tule’s charm is its natural, undeveloped character. There are no hotels, restaurants, or beach clubs — and that’s exactly the appeal. Visitors bring their own food, shade, and gear, keeping the experience grounded and sustainable. It’s the perfect spot for those who prefer the freedom of Baja’s wilder side.

🏡 Real Estate Investment Opportunity While Playa Boca del Tule remains largely undeveloped, the surrounding area is gaining attention from investors and developers looking to balance luxury with low-impact living. The proximity to the Tourist Corridor and growing demand for eco-conscious beachfront projects makes this area a smart place to consider land or long-term investment.

Opportunities include off-grid lots, boutique development parcels, and eco-retreat projects, all within a short drive of Cabo’s amenities — but with the peace of an untouched beach.

Thinking of investing in a unique stretch of Baja’s coast? Playa Boca del Tule is a rare blend of privacy, access, and future potential. Contact me today to explore off-market land listings, sustainable development options, or custom home opportunities in this emerging...

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4y

It's awful!!! The beach is turtle nesting beach. There are nests circled by some sticks with ribbons but the beach is totally unprotected unlike chileno o santa María! (Although I didn't see any turtle nesting squares there). We were moved by patrol from Chileno to camp to Tule and I could not imagine more nonsense as camping allowed on turtle beach in nesting season. Cars come in day and at night with loud music, lots of people, there is no guard service or information signs informing about the nesting or calling people to be attentive and prescribing prohibited activities. Sand is pressed by tyres and has huge holes from beach furniture. People put their seats right next to nests and leave their dogs unattended running around. In other countries you cannot even enter turtle nesting beach not even speaking staying there at night! I found a dead baby turtle just on the sand. Shame on the authorities and all related protecting resort adjacent beaches but closing eyes at this area. The nature will be right to blow us out from this...

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4.0
35w

I stayed here in 2024 for 4 months and had no problems. Yes it can be loud at night when people pull in to drink and play their music. You love it or hate. I have no complaints. I am blessed to be here living on this beautiful...

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Playa Boca del Tule: A Secluded Coastal Escape on the Tourist Corridor Located between San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, Playa Boca del Tule is one of Baja California Sur’s last stretches of untouched coastline along the bustling Tourist Corridor. Tucked away from the resorts and tourist crowds, this rugged, raw beach offers a peaceful experience for those seeking solitude, surfing, or connection with nature. 🌊 Wild Beauty & Local Vibes Playa Boca del Tule is known for its dramatic waves, golden sands, and unspoiled natural surroundings. It’s not a beach for swimming — the waves are often too strong — but it’s ideal for walking, meditating, and enjoying the raw Pacific energy. Surfers appreciate the beach break here, and it's a popular stop for locals and off-the-beaten-path explorers. It’s also a favorite among overlanders and van-lifers who set up camp along the beach for quiet evenings under Baja’s desert stars. 🧭 Remote Yet Accessible Despite its natural isolation, Boca del Tule is conveniently located just off Highway 1 — the main road between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. It’s only about 20 minutes from either town, making it an easy day trip for those wanting a break from the resorts. Access is via a dirt road that leads to the beachfront and arroyo, where you’ll find surfboards, 4x4s, and sometimes a beach dog or two. No commercial development interrupts the view, just open sky, sea, and sand. 🌿 Conservation & Simplicity Part of Boca del Tule’s charm is its natural, undeveloped character. There are no hotels, restaurants, or beach clubs — and that’s exactly the appeal. Visitors bring their own food, shade, and gear, keeping the experience grounded and sustainable. It’s the perfect spot for those who prefer the freedom of Baja’s wilder side. 🏡 Real Estate Investment Opportunity While Playa Boca del Tule remains largely undeveloped, the surrounding area is gaining attention from investors and developers looking to balance luxury with low-impact living. The proximity to the Tourist Corridor and growing demand for eco-conscious beachfront projects makes this area a smart place to consider land or long-term investment. Opportunities include off-grid lots, boutique development parcels, and eco-retreat projects, all within a short drive of Cabo’s amenities — but with the peace of an untouched beach. Thinking of investing in a unique stretch of Baja’s coast? Playa Boca del Tule is a rare blend of privacy, access, and future potential. Contact me today to explore off-market land listings, sustainable development options, or custom home opportunities in this emerging coastal zone.
Anna NevmAnna Nevm
It's awful!!! The beach is turtle nesting beach. There are nests circled by some sticks with ribbons but the beach is totally unprotected unlike chileno o santa María! (Although I didn't see any turtle nesting squares there). We were moved by patrol from Chileno to camp to Tule and I could not imagine more nonsense as camping allowed on turtle beach in nesting season. Cars come in day and at night with loud music, lots of people, there is no guard service or information signs informing about the nesting or calling people to be attentive and prescribing prohibited activities. Sand is pressed by tyres and has huge holes from beach furniture. People put their seats right next to nests and leave their dogs unattended running around. In other countries you cannot even enter turtle nesting beach not even speaking staying there at night! I found a dead baby turtle just on the sand. Shame on the authorities and all related protecting resort adjacent beaches but closing eyes at this area. The nature will be right to blow us out from this planet! So sad
Betsy My Boho BusBetsy My Boho Bus
I stayed here in 2024 for 4 months and had no problems. Yes it can be loud at night when people pull in to drink and play their music. You love it or hate. I have no complaints. I am blessed to be here living on this beautiful beach for free.
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Playa Boca del Tule: A Secluded Coastal Escape on the Tourist Corridor Located between San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, Playa Boca del Tule is one of Baja California Sur’s last stretches of untouched coastline along the bustling Tourist Corridor. Tucked away from the resorts and tourist crowds, this rugged, raw beach offers a peaceful experience for those seeking solitude, surfing, or connection with nature. 🌊 Wild Beauty & Local Vibes Playa Boca del Tule is known for its dramatic waves, golden sands, and unspoiled natural surroundings. It’s not a beach for swimming — the waves are often too strong — but it’s ideal for walking, meditating, and enjoying the raw Pacific energy. Surfers appreciate the beach break here, and it's a popular stop for locals and off-the-beaten-path explorers. It’s also a favorite among overlanders and van-lifers who set up camp along the beach for quiet evenings under Baja’s desert stars. 🧭 Remote Yet Accessible Despite its natural isolation, Boca del Tule is conveniently located just off Highway 1 — the main road between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. It’s only about 20 minutes from either town, making it an easy day trip for those wanting a break from the resorts. Access is via a dirt road that leads to the beachfront and arroyo, where you’ll find surfboards, 4x4s, and sometimes a beach dog or two. No commercial development interrupts the view, just open sky, sea, and sand. 🌿 Conservation & Simplicity Part of Boca del Tule’s charm is its natural, undeveloped character. There are no hotels, restaurants, or beach clubs — and that’s exactly the appeal. Visitors bring their own food, shade, and gear, keeping the experience grounded and sustainable. It’s the perfect spot for those who prefer the freedom of Baja’s wilder side. 🏡 Real Estate Investment Opportunity While Playa Boca del Tule remains largely undeveloped, the surrounding area is gaining attention from investors and developers looking to balance luxury with low-impact living. The proximity to the Tourist Corridor and growing demand for eco-conscious beachfront projects makes this area a smart place to consider land or long-term investment. Opportunities include off-grid lots, boutique development parcels, and eco-retreat projects, all within a short drive of Cabo’s amenities — but with the peace of an untouched beach. Thinking of investing in a unique stretch of Baja’s coast? Playa Boca del Tule is a rare blend of privacy, access, and future potential. Contact me today to explore off-market land listings, sustainable development options, or custom home opportunities in this emerging coastal zone.
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It's awful!!! The beach is turtle nesting beach. There are nests circled by some sticks with ribbons but the beach is totally unprotected unlike chileno o santa María! (Although I didn't see any turtle nesting squares there). We were moved by patrol from Chileno to camp to Tule and I could not imagine more nonsense as camping allowed on turtle beach in nesting season. Cars come in day and at night with loud music, lots of people, there is no guard service or information signs informing about the nesting or calling people to be attentive and prescribing prohibited activities. Sand is pressed by tyres and has huge holes from beach furniture. People put their seats right next to nests and leave their dogs unattended running around. In other countries you cannot even enter turtle nesting beach not even speaking staying there at night! I found a dead baby turtle just on the sand. Shame on the authorities and all related protecting resort adjacent beaches but closing eyes at this area. The nature will be right to blow us out from this planet! So sad
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I stayed here in 2024 for 4 months and had no problems. Yes it can be loud at night when people pull in to drink and play their music. You love it or hate. I have no complaints. I am blessed to be here living on this beautiful beach for free.
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