Santa Maria Beach (Playa Santa María)
Santa Maria Beach (Playa Santa María)

Santa Maria Beach (Playa Santa María)

Free admission
Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, 23410

The Basics

Santa Maria’s wide strip of golden sand and horseshoe-shaped bay tucked between two bluffs make it one of the nicest beaches in Los Cabos.

Most visitors arrive as part of a snorkeling cruise that includes hotel or port pickup and drop-off. There’s also a popular snorkel and kayak combo tour to consider. Excursions typically include free time to enjoy the beach. If you want to spend more time soaking up the Baja tranquility, plan to visit independently.

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Los Cabos Snorkeling Tour to Chileno Bay and Santa Maria Cove
Los Cabos Snorkeling Tour to Chileno Bay and Santa Maria Cove
$95.00 per adult
Traveler Favorite
Wonderful experience!!!
Once again everything I booked through Viator was just in place. Hugo picked us up and drove us to Chileno Bay where he set up a shaded spot with a cooler of water and granola bars. Hugo was amazing! So kind and cool. He had wetsuits and all the snorkeling gear for us and took us to where there were so many neat fish to see. The beach was perfect and such a great vibe. We will likely go back tomorrow. If you go (and you should) bring a beach bag of towels, snacks and drinks (I.e. beer, sodas, chips and even sandwiches).
Lee_O, Apr 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Choose a half-day snorkeling cruise that includes hotel or port pickup and drop-off.

  • Remember to bring sun protection and plenty of water, as the beach offers little shade.

  • Santa Maria Beach has basic facilities, including parking, wheelchair ramps, and restrooms.

  • Snorkeling gear and beach umbrellas are available to rent.

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How to Get There

The easiest way to visit Santa Maria Beach is on a boat tour from Los Cabos. Or, if you’re driving, take Highway 1. The beach is accessible via a well-marked stop off the road, about 8 miles (13 kilometers) east of Cabo San Lucas and 12 miles (19 kilometers) west of San Jose del Cabo.

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When to Get There

Santa Maria Beach can be visited year-round. Winter sees large numbers of tourists, whereas other times of year are less crowded. The middle of the week has fewer crowds, and mornings offer better conditions and calmer waters for swimming and snorkeling.

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Snorkeling at Santa Maria Cove

Santa Maria’s horseshoe-shaped bay is a popular destination for snorkeling cruises that ply the Los Cabos coast. Santa Maria Cove is one of the best spots to snorkel and see colorful coral formations, troves of tropical fish, and maybe sea turtles or manta rays. Its calm, shallow waters and ease of snorkeling from shore make it an ideal snorkeling spot for families.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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