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Divorce Beach

Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico

This stretch of clean white sand is located on the Pacific coast a short walk from Lover's Beach.

Divorce Beach - Cabo San Lucas
Medano Beach - Cabo San Lucas

Picture on the left - Divorce Beach is shown in the foreground of this picture with Lover's Beach facing the harbor. The arch is visible on the lower right hand corner. Picture on the right - Medano beach is in the far background.
Divorce Beach is great for sunbathing and relaaxing, but It is very dangerous to swim on this beach. There are strong currents, crashing waves and rips there. Stay out of the water along this beach. Swimming is much better on the bay side of Lover's Beach.
More about Divorce Beach Cabo San Lucas at CaboSanLucasBeaches.com

NOTICE - WARNING
We emphatically stress that swimming off all the beaches on the Pacific side is dangerous due to swift sea currents and powerful waves. Use caution. As you will discover along the Los Cabos coast, almost all roads lead to a beach and a new adventure
Please do not drive on any of the area's beaches. Mexican Federal law prohibits driving any motorized vehicles on any beach in Mexico.
Please do not litter our beaches. Always take along a plastic trash bag for your trash. Also, consider picking up any trash left by other inconsiderate people. Help keep the beaches clean and beautiful.

Things to Remember
It is important to remember a few things before beginning your Baja Beach trip:

Number One: There are no lifeguards here, not even at most hotel pools. So, try not to swim alone as no big lifeguard hunk wearing red Speedos is going to come to your rescue.

Number Two: One won’t find a convenience store on every corner here (or on any corner for that matter), so bring lots of sunblock, sunglasses, water, snacks, bathroom tissue, film as well as a beach umbrella, snorkeling gear, sand toys, etc. And don’t forget a bag to carry your trash out in.

Number Three: Certain beaches have seas with severe undertows, dangerous breakers, rip tides, or deep drop-offs close to shore. Pay attention to any warning signs.

Number Four: Remember that it’s illegal to drive on beaches in México. Environmental protectionism is growing in countries all over the world and one needs to be as sensitive here in México as in the USA. In either country, a fuel spill from one’s boat or 4x4 on most beaches can result in stiff fines.

Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico - Last Revision - 13 January 2008 - jat