Is the beach at Riu Palace Cabo swimmable?

Is the beach at Riu Palace Cabo swimmable?

Always a favorite with Los Cabos travelers in search of an all-inclusive vacation in a perfect beachfront setting, the Riu Palace Cabo San Lucas is now better than ever! This breathtaking resort directly overlooks famous Médano Beach, the best swimmable beach in Cabo San Lucas.

Can you swim in the ocean at Riu Palace Cabo San Lucas?

There is a place down by the Marina that is a “designated” swim area. Swimming in the beach at the Riu Palace Los Cabos is not recommended because there is a strong undertow and it is not safe.

How far is Riu Palace Cabo from airport?

The Riu Palace Cabo San Lucas Hotel is 40 minutes away from Los Cabos International Airport.

What is there to do in Riu Palace Cabo San Lucas?

The RIU Palace Cabo San Lucas is certainly no exception. Entertainment and organized sports fill both the day and night….In Cabo, Do Everything or Do Nothing

  • Tennis – day or night.
  • Volleyball.
  • Aerobics.
  • Fitness Center.
  • Ping-Pong.
  • Daily Activities.
  • Nightly entertainment including live music and RIU theme shows.
  • Disco.

How far is the Riu Palace from downtown Cabo San Lucas?

about 3 miles
The all-inclusive Hotel Riu Palace Cabo San Lucas sits along a beach about 3 miles northeast of downtown Cabo San Lucas. A few restaurants and shops can be found within walking distance of the resort; however, to get to local attractions like Chileno and Lovers Beach, travelers will need to hail a taxi or hire a car.

What is the cheapest time to go to Cabo?

Summer and fall are considered the low tourist season in Cabo San Lucas, which makes it the cheapest time to visit Cabo. While more travelers come in the winter to escape frigid northern winds, fewer visit Cabo when the weather heats up in the summer and when the rains come in the fall.

Are there crocodiles in Cabo?

Wild crocodiles are not found on the Baja California peninsula, where the desert climate is not suitable. Wild Canyon Adventures, south of Cabo Pulmo in Los Cabos, states on its website that it exhibits crocodiles and other “rescue animals” in its animal sanctuary.

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