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Best Family Attractions and Activities in Cabo

Though Cabo San Lucas is famed for its nightlife and evening scenes, the city is also a popular family destination. We've compiled a list of the top five family friendly activities that are sure to be a hit with a adults and kids alike. From water-centered excursions to land-based activities, there's no shortage of fun in Cabo!

  1. Visit Socorro Island on the Nautilus Explorer

    The crew of the Nautilus Explorer is led by an experienced group of divers, and their trips out to Socorro Island consist of high level dives to explore the ocean depths, snorkeling in dolphin populated areas, and even whale watching. It’s the perfect trip to book for a family who loves the water, but it’s definitely recommended that you have at least a little experience in the ocean.

  2. Cabo Dolphins

    The first aquatic center in Cabo San Lucas created specifically for dolphins, the program is run by Cabo Adventures. The facility houses a group of ten dolphins that take part in entertaining and informative shows and swimming sessions. There are a variety of other programs offered for young children all the way up to adults. Time spent one on one with the dolphins range from 20 minute to half-day packages. You can even purchase a package to work as a “trainer for a day.”

  3. Pick a Panterra Eco-Expedition

    These day trips show you the very best of the natural landscape that Cabo has to offer. Run by a group of biologists and conservationists, the expeditions include nature hikes, whale watching, snorkeling, and even swimming with sharks! Not only do the excursions feature plenty of photography hot spots, but also a wealth of information provided by experts in their fields.

  4. Spend the day at Chileno Beach

    With clear waters and bright sands, Chileno Beach is a gorgeous place to spend some time in the sun. You won’t find hawkers trying to sell their wares while you and the kids are building sandcastles. You also won’t find any cafes or shops though, so make sure you bring plenty of provisions for you time on the coast. There are publicly accessible bathrooms, and the beach is kept remarkably clean for a tourist heavy area. The beach is accessible by hiring a taxi or a boat ride.

  5. Visit Lands End – El Arco de Cabo San Lucas

    If your family can get up for breakfast before the sun, The Arch is a must see spot to watch the sunrise over a picnic. It’s also surrounded by some of the most popular geological formations in the area. Book a tour or a boat trip to have some of the most famous pointed out to you – The Dragon, The Witch, The Begging Child – all great photo opportunities. The beaches in the area are also a great spot to spend the day as well. You can observe sea lions sunning themselves, see sting rays just off the coast. Local shops on the beach will also rent you snorkeling gear or kayaks and can send you in the direction of a good boat tour.

Last Updated: March 30, 2016