Los Cabos Snorkeling

Experience Mexico’s stunning Pacific Coast on a Los Cabos snorkeling tour. These underwater experiences include everything you need for a relaxing and fun day on the water, including all your equipment and access to the best sites for spotting marine wildlife. Many tours also include lunch and an open bar, and take you to the famous Los Cabos Arch and reefs, where you'll swim beside colorful fish and—if you’re lucky—the occasional whale shark.

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Q:What are the best Cabo snorkeling tours?
Q:Is snorkeling in Cabo worth it?
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Yes, snorkeling in Cabo is worth it as its waters are home to coral reefs and diverse marine life. Best of all, Cabo snorkeling tours typically include a boat ride that takes you away from crowded beaches and out into the open waters, where calmer conditions make for a better experience.

Q:How much do Cabo snorkeling tours cost?
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Cabo snorkeling tours start at US$50 per person for tours including a boat ride and snorkel gear. Expect to pay more for upgrades like glass-bottom boats or luxury yachts, or for tours that include food, drinks, or hotel pickup and drop-off. Private, all-inclusive snorkeling tours can cost more than US$1,000 per group.

Q:Are there coral reefs in Los Cabos?
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Yes, there are two coral reefs in Los Cabos: Cabo Pulmo and Chileno Reef. Cabo Pulmo is the only living reef in the Sea of Cortez, while Chileno Reef is conveniently located between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. Not every Cabo snorkeling tour will visit a reef, though.

Q:What fish can you see on Cabo snorkeling tours?
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On Cabo snorkeling tours, you can see parrot fish, sea turtles, dolphins, angelfish, and mobula rays. Some tours even visit the natural habitats of whale sharks. Keep in mind, though, that there’s no way to guarantee which animals you’ll see on a particular day.

Q:Do you need a wetsuit to snorkel in Cabo?
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Yes, you typically need a wetsuit to snorkel in Cabo, though you might not wear one when water temperatures are warm, from the end of summer through early fall. Most Cabo snorkeling tours include a wetsuit for you to borrow, but check your tour details to confirm.