Unveiling Cabo's Hidden Gems: A Surf Pro's Guide
What makes a beach "secret?" It's not just about being remote; it's about the unique combination of accessibility, breathtaking scenery, and the feeling of escaping the everyday. Our surf pro sources emphasize beaches where you can truly connect with nature, find uncrowded waves, and experience the authentic beauty of Baja California Sur. Remember to always respect the environment and leave no trace behind.
Here's a breakdown of some of the best-kept secret beaches in and around Cabo, according to the experts:
Beach Name Why the Surf Pros Love It Accessibility Ideal For Things to Note Playa Palmilla (Little Palmilla) Gentle waves perfect for learning to surf, stunning sunrise views, and a relaxed atmosphere. Away from the main tourist drag. Relatively easy access; a short walk from the main Palmilla Beach or reachable by boat. Taxi or Uber is viable options. Beginner surfers, families with young children, sunbathers seeking tranquility. Stand-up paddleboarding. Limited shade; bring your own umbrellas or rent one. Can get slightly busier on weekends. Chileno Beach Snorkeling haven with vibrant coral reefs and calm, clear waters. Often less crowded than Medano Beach. Protected cove. Easily accessible by car or taxi; well-maintained road and ample parking available. Public bus also stops nearby. Snorkeling, swimming, families, those looking for a more relaxed beach experience than Medano. Scuba diving. Popular for snorkeling tours; arrive early to secure a good spot. Restrooms and palapas available for rent. Playa El Faro (Lighthouse Beach) Excellent surf break for intermediate to advanced surfers. Rugged coastline and dramatic scenery. Secluded feel. Requires a 4x4 vehicle to navigate the dirt roads. Can also be accessed by boat. Prepare for an adventurous drive. Experienced surfers, adventure seekers, those looking for solitude and stunning natural landscapes. Photography. Strong currents and potentially dangerous surf conditions; only recommended for experienced surfers. Bring your own supplies; no facilities available. Shipwrecks Beach Known for its consistent surf break and stunning views of the coastline. Offers a more laid-back atmosphere. Accessible via a dirt road, 4x4 recommended but not always necessary depending on conditions. Can be reached by ATV tour. Intermediate surfers, kiteboarders, those seeking a less crowded surf spot. Sunset viewing. Can be windy; check surf reports before heading out. Bring your own water and snacks; limited facilities nearby. Playa Barco Varado Literally "Stranded Boat Beach," named after a shipwreck visible at low tide. Offers a unique and intriguing landscape. Good fishing opportunities. Requires a bit of a hike and possibly some scrambling over rocks, depending on the tide. Best accessed with a guide familiar with the area. Adventurous travelers, photographers, those interested in exploring unique geological formations. Fishing enthusiasts. Tide dependent, can be challenging to access at high tide. Wear appropriate footwear for hiking. No facilities available; pack accordingly.