Wave
Runners
One of Los Cabos great and most
popular water sports, great to
move around the bay.
Kayak
Muscle power and eco-tourism ideas,
this is just for you, just watch
the waves.
Parasail
Cabo's most spectacular water
sports, from a hi-tech boat you
are lifted into the air, toured
and then recovered on the spot.
Snorkeling
A good mask, pair of flippers
and you are set for a life time
experience.
Scuba
Diving
Chileno Bay: A breath-taking bay known for its diving and snorkeling among large rocky reef with coral trees and a variety of schooling tropical fish. Sea turtles and eels are often seen here. Depths of 30 to 70 feet.
Sand Falls: Discovered by Jacques Cousteau, the SandFalls are steep sand banks cascading into the underwater canyon populated with many tropical fish. Depths of 90 to 120 feet.
Santa Maria: A sheltered cove with multicolored gorgonians and sea fans along rocky walls where a tropical reef fish congregate. A great experience for snorkeling and diving. Depths up to 40 feet.
Sea Lion Colony: This dive gives even novice divers a chance to observe the sea lions in their own habitat. Depths of 30 to 70 feet.
La Anegada: The Cabo San Lucas canyon wall sinks straight into a deep blue abyss lined with sea fans and schools of fish at one of Cabo's best and most versatile dive sites. Depths of 20 to 80 feet.
Whales Head: Amazing rock formations are home to sea turtles, octopus and moray eels. Small nurse sharks and guitarfish sometimes can be seen. Depths of 30 to 60 feet.