Arch of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico (with Map & Photos)

The Arch of Cabo San Lucas is a naturally occurring arch located in the rock. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map indicating the nearest significant objects.

Arch of Cabo San Lucas
Arch of Cabo San Lucas

Description


Arch of Cabo San Lucas (Spanish for “El Arco del Cabo San Lucas) is a natural arch located in the rock near the Mexican city of the same name. This is one of the most popular seaside resorts in Mexico. The arch, created in the rock by waves and wind, is the main attraction for tourists who come to a small quiet town, and is washed by the waters of the Pacific Ocean.

Arch of Cabo San Lucas
Arch of Cabo San Lucas

Arch of Cabo San Lucas is famous for its excellent beaches, the most popular of which is Lover's Beach. The beach is located near the Arch and is one of the ten Mexican attractions. Its romantic name is quite justified, the rocks hug the beach, and it looks very secluded.

Many centuries ago, the Arch served as a refuge for English pirates who hid in Cabo Bay to attack the galleons that were transporting treasure along the west coast. Cruise on an old pirate ship is a very popular pastime for today's tourists.

Arch of Cabo San Lucas
Arch of Cabo San Lucas

You can get to the Arch of Cabo San Lucas by boat. Mexican pangas (fishing motorboats) run constantly from the port to the Arch during the day. Once every seven years there is a strong ebb, and then under the arch you can even walk on the water. The last time tourists had such an opportunity was in 2006. The rest of the time, the foot of the arch is covered by the ocean.

From a distance, the Arch does not look huge, but in close proximity, its size becomes apparent. Climbing it is dangerous and prohibited by law.

Arch of Cabo San Lucas
Arch of Cabo San Lucas

The arch of Cabo San Lucas is one of the associated symbols of Mexico. Today, her image is ubiquitous on postcards and souvenirs.

Arch of Cabo San Lucas Map