Divorce Beach is the Pacific side of Lovers Beach. Colder water, bigger waves, more wind, and most importantly no swimming. Dont come here to swim or spend the day, just a hour or two to walk around and lay in the sun. You can also explore the rocks, take pictures, watch the hawks circle for food, etc.
Any water taxi will drop you off and pick you up at Lovers Beach, then you walk the few hundred meters to Divorce Beach. You can get to/from the marina or any hotel on Medano Beach.
Typical price for a taxi is ~US$4 per person per way. I typically give them MX100 (18.7:1 exchange at the moment) for a two person ride, then have them pick me up a few hours later. Another MX100 back to the resort beach plus a tip. Everything runs on tips.
Vendors do exist here, but are more sparse than Medano. Bring water and food...
Read morePlaya El Divorcio is a beautiful and quiet beach that feels like a hidden escape. One of the most special things about it is that it’s a turtle nesting protection zone, which adds a sense of importance and natural wonder to the visit.
You can easily reach it by taking the trail from the hotels on the west side. The walk is simple, not demanding at all, and definitely worth it once you arrive. The scenery is stunning, peaceful, and far less crowded than other popular Cabo beaches.
If you’re looking for a place to appreciate nature, relax, and enjoy one of Cabo’s more serene spots, Playa El Divorcio is absolutely...
Read moreYou cannot swim here!!! This beach has the most beautiful ocean views and the rocks are awesome!! This was a great place to lounge and listen to the crashing waves, watch the crabs shuffle about, climb around the rocks, and just sit and enjoy the scenery! You have to get a water taxi to the beach unless maybe you’re in the resort that’s closest and closed access - unsure about that. The views were unbelievable and there were people about but it wasn’t packed...
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