East Cape features some of the best beaches in Los Cabos

Blog  |  Wednesday, January 22, 2025

5 Best Beaches in East Cape and Surrounding Areas

Looking for the best beaches in East Cape? No matter what type of vacation vibe you’re looking for, the laid-back luxury of Los Cabos has just what you seek.

From thrill-seekers and those looking for family fun to travelers on the hunt for a rejuvenating getaway, the best beach for your desired itinerary is well within reach.

Read on for the perfect spots to revel in the sun, sand, and sparkling Sea of Cortez.

  1. Best Family Beach

    When it comes to a family-friendly beach, Medano Beach in Cabo easily tops the list.

    More than just a picturesque stretch of sand to kick back and relax, it’s also known as the most swimmable beach in the area, thanks to calmer sea waters and a smooth, sugary sand terrain suitable for even the smallest beachgoers.

    It’s no secret that children need to be entertained, and their attention spans can be somewhat short–even on vacation.

    So when they’re tired of splashing about in the waves, building sandcastles, collecting shells, or trying their hand at watersports, gather your crew and head over to a plethora of waterfront restaurants for fresh coastal fare.

    After your satisfying meal, peruse the selection of local vendors selling artisan wares before settling into your plush lounge chair or cabana for an added layer of comfort.

  2. Best People-Watching Beach

    Chineo Beach is a popular oceanside hang out along “The Corridor” that connects Cabo San Lucas to San Jose Del Cabo.

    Follow the wooden walkway to the beach on the weekend and join the crowds along the seashore. It’s a melting pot of families, couples, snorkeling tours, and even celebrities. Locals and tourists alike flock to this beach.

    What draws people to these sandy shores? Chileno’s strikingly beautiful water has such clarity that you can easily spot colorful fish and coral formations.

    Located in a protected bay, the calm waters are ideal for taking a dip or lounging on the golden sand while catching up on a good book or listening to the soothing sounds of gentle waves lapping onto the shore.

    If you’re lucky, you can snag a spot under one of the palapas; an open-sided structure with a thatched roof. No matter where you set up, you’ll be able to people-watch all day.

  3. Best Beach to Kitesurf

    During the winter months, strong NNE winds blow consistently through the Sea of Cortez. Setting the stage for perfect kitesurfing conditions at Los Barriles Beach.

    Los Barriles features strong winds and warm, flat water areas and with an easily accessible beach. It’s and ideal locale for trying out a new outdoor hobby in a coastal paradise. Both beginners and more seasoned kitesurfers can take advantage of the favorable conditions here.

    Of all the months in the kitesurfing-rich winter season, January is the best time to take a trip to Los Barriles.

  4. Best Beach to Surf

    Los Cabos is a hotspot for surfers because of its warm waters that are rarely flat.

    Thanks to two Pacific Ocean swells, one from the north and one from the south, there are plenty of beaches in East Cape that are perfect for catching major waves.

    For top-notch surfing in Los Cabos, head to Costa Azul beach, home to some of the most powerful breaks in the region.

    The consistent waves in Costa Azul are adequately challenging–and full of adrenaline-pumping excitement–for surfers across a range of ability levels, from intermediate to those with a more advanced set of skills.

    In addition to catching waves for fun, you can also book a lesson with a professional surfer, join the local surf school, or sign up to compete in one of the many annual competitions to showcase your talents.

    Prefer to sit on the sidelines? You can always opt to sit back and take in all of the high-octane action from the comfort of your cozy beach chair.

  5. Best Beach to Snorkel

    While there are a handful of popular places to snorkel near East Cape, the best spot is Cabo Pulmo. Home to the largest and most diverse coral reef in North America, this national marine park is the go-to place to explore an underwater world.

    With a menagerie of vibrant, lush marine life, snorkeling off the shoreline of Cabo Pulmo is quite an eventful experience for underwater explorers of all skill levels.

    You could see large schools of snappers, bigeye jacks, and porkfish. Or spot the unique rooster fish, known for its spiky dorsal fin. Moray eels, sea turtles, octopus, sharks, and manta rays are also fairly common sights below the surface.

    When you’re finished checking everything there is to see down below, head back onto the beach. Relax, recharge, and watch sea lions catching rays and basking in the sunlight on one of the nearby rocks. You might even see the sea lions slide off the rocks and into the water to explore right alongside you.

    Snorkeling and sea lion spotting aren’t the only activities to partake in. While you’re there, enjoy scuba diving and picnicking on the beach.

    Visiting from mid-December through March? Then whale watching is another magical way to cap off an unforgettable trip.

    While you can visit the park on your own, the Costa Palmas concierge is happy to book a visit for you. With the park just miles from the property, guests often add this trip to their itinerary.

If a beach vacation just isn’t enough, extend your elegant sea escape by purchasing your own piece of paradise. Casa Blake homes in Costa Palmas afford residents the ability to soak up sophisticated yet unassuming surroundings at every turn. Situated steps from the water’s edge at Marina Village, Casa Blake unlocks convenient access to gourmet dining, world-class shopping, and upscale amenities designed to delight and enrich your exotic East Cape experience.