Tours and Tickets to Experience Playa del Amor (Lover’s Beach)
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Playa del Amor (Lover’s Beach)

Snorkeling gear, umbrellas, and beach chairs are available to rent at Playa del Amor.
To see undersea life without snorkeling, consider taking a glass-bottom boat tour.
If you’re visiting on an independent tour or by water taxi, bring water and snacks, as there are no vendors on the beach.
Steady boat traffic and waves mean swimming conditions aren’t always suited to children.
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There are many ways to experience Lover’s Beach (Playa del Amor). Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Lover's Beach (Playa del Amor) is free for the public to visit, but you can bump up the excitement by booking a group or private cruise. You can kayak to the Arch, take a glass-bottom boat ride, and then snorkel at Lover’s Beach for around US$100. Or, book a group sailing and snorkeling cruise for around US$75–$100. If you (and your wallet) really want to make a splash, rent a private boat for up to US$1,100 and fully customize your experience.
Yes, there are boat tours and water taxis to Lover’s Beach in Cabo San Lucas—in fact, you cannot reach the beach on foot as it’s accessible only by boat. You have options for finding them, but it’s best to start at the Cabo San Lucas Marina or Medano Beach.
Yes, you can see the famous Arch of Cabo San Lucas from Lover’s Beach in Cabo San Lucas. Lover’s Beach is closest to the arch, otherwise known as El Arco de Cabo San Lucas. Reaching the arch is a bit more challenging as it’s accessible only by water.
No, typically, there are no food or drink vendors on Lover’s Beach in Cabo San Lucas. The beach lies on the tip of a secluded peninsula and lacks amenities like restaurants and shops—it’s a good idea to pack a cooler with food and drinks.
Yes, to snorkeling. Thanks to the clear waters and abundant marine life, Lover’s Beach in Cabo San Lucas is popular for snorkeling—bring your mask and snorkel, or book a snorkeling tour. While you can scuba dive off the beach, cliff diving isn’t recommended due to shallow waters.
No, Lovers Beach in Cabo San Lucas doesn’t have restrooms or any facilities—the beach doesn't have any stores, restaurants, or beach bars. If you plan on spending the better part of the day there, use restrooms in town before or after your visit.
Yes, there are plenty. If you’re looking for attractions and activities near Lover’s Beach in Cabo San Lucas, try boating to the famous Arch of Cabo San Lucas, checking out Divorce Beach next door, hiking around Mt. Solmar, or doing watersports such as kayaking and snorkeling around the coast.
















































































































































