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In the 20-mile-long Corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, you'll find outstanding and easily accessible beaches. Among them are Widow's Beach, Santa Maria Bay, Chileno Bay, Tequila Cove at Cabo Real and Palmilla Bay. San Jose del Cabo beaches are perfect for walking, horseback riding and shore fishing, although not suitable for swimming—Playa Costa Azul and Hotel Beach. The San Jose estuary, a migratory bird sanctuary with palm groves and a sea turtle nursery, is on the beache's extreme east end. Further away, miles of East Cape and Pacific Ocean beaches dazzle visitors with their solitary shores. Cabo Pulmo Marine Park on the East Cape makes an excellent family-oriented daytrip with safe swimming, and renowned snorkeling, diving, and kayaking for all levels, on live coral finger reefs. SAFETY: Lifeguards are scarce in Los Cabos. Beach resorts use a flag system to indicate water safety. Never turn your back on the surf, especially when on the Pacific Ocean side of Los Cabos, where rogue waves and undertows are common. Sea of Cortes beaches are far more suited to swimming and family fun.
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