Playa Costa Azul (Blue Coast Beach)
For great summer surfing head for Playa Costa Azul (Blue Coast Beach). The surf break north of the arroyo is known as Zippers and is for the more advanced surfer. Two breaks exist to the south The Rock, and Old Man’s. The Rock is best for intermediate surfers and the second (a.k.a. Acapulquito Beach) for beginners or long boarders.
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Playa Hotelera (Hotel Beach)
This mile long beach expanse runs from the south side of the San Jose del Cabo estuary next to the Presidente InterContinental All Inclusive Los Cabos Resort ending at the Las Mañanitas condo resort development on the south. Most of the hotels in this region feature fine pools and beach side activities, excluding swimming in the ocean.
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Playa el Estero (Estuary Beach)
Beginning at the East end of the Playa Hotelera (Hotel Beach) in San José del Cabo, one will find San José’s famed estuary. The freshwater lagoon has over three hundred and fifty species of wildlife and lush vegetation. Fed by underground aquifers, the river and lagoon are one of the few oases in the otherwise nearly desolate lower Baja peninsula. September 05, 2005
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La Playita (The Little Beach)
Long a favorite of locals for a Sunday-at-the-beach, the old fishing community of Playita and its beach just east of the estuary at San José del Cabo is undergoing a massive transformation into a luxury home community with a new marina, hotels and two golf courses.
Photo is of Puerto Los Cabos at La Playita on September 05, 2005.
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