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About Santa Maria Beach

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Nestled in a stunning horseshoe cove, Santa Maria Beach is one of Cabo’s most iconic and breathtaking destinations. This beach boasts coarse coral-colored sand and a vibrant marine ecosystem that will make your visit an everlasting memory.

If you’re staying in Cabo, you can easily access the beach by taking a short taxi ride or driving along the picturesque coastal road. Look for the beach access sign at km 13 on the Transpeninsular Highway and follow the road to the parking area. For those seeking guided tours, transportation options are available.

One of the highlights of Santa Maria Beach is its spectacular rock formations, which act as natural barriers, slowing down the tide and creating a tranquil swimming and snorkeling paradise. The crystal-clear waters provide a perfect window into the underwater world, allowing you to explore the abundant marine life that is waiting for you.

Santa Maria Beach offers a range of convenient services. Well-maintained public bathrooms and changing rooms ensure your comfort throughout the day, while outdoor showers allow you to rinse off the saltwater after your snorkeling adventures.

However, as the day progresses, Santa Maria Beach’s popularity keeps attracting snorkeling tours and visitors from all around. To make the most of your visit, we recommend you arrive early and secure your spot in this tropical paradise.

If you’re planning a visit to Santa Maria Beach, here are some essentials to bring:

  • Sunscreen: The sun in Los Cabos can be very strong, so it’s important to protect your skin with sunscreen. Bring waterproof and sweat-resistant sunscreen with a high SPF.
  • Hat and sunglasses: A hat and sunglasses will help protect your face and eyes from the sun’s rays.
  • Swimwear: Santa Maria Beach is a great spot for swimming and snorkeling, so make sure to bring your swimsuit and a towel.
  • Water shoes: The beach has rocky areas. It’s a good idea to bring water shoes or sandals with good grip to protect your feet.
  • Snorkeling gear: If you want to explore the underwater world, bring your own snorkeling gear or rent it on site.
  • Water and snacks: There are limited food and drink options available at the beach. Try to come prepared and bring your own water and snacks.
  • Cash: Some amenities, such as parking and snorkeling gear rentals, may require cash payment.
  • Camera: Don’t forget to capture the beautiful scenery and your memories of Santa Maria Beach with a camera or smartphone.

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