Divorce Beach (Playa del Divorcio)
Rating
Family of 4
$60 total for water taxi round trip (~$15/person) — same boat that takes you to Lover's Beach.
Duration
1-2 hours
Best Ages
6 and up
About
Divorce Beach (Playa del Divorcio) is the wild, dramatic counterpart to Lover's Beach on the opposite side of Land's End. While Lover's Beach faces the calm Sea of Cortez, Divorce Beach faces the open Pacific Ocean, and the difference is stunning — massive waves crash onto the wide sandy beach with raw, untamed power that immediately commands respect.
This is strictly a look-don't-swim beach. The rip currents, undertow, and powerful surf make it one of the most dangerous swimming spots in all of Baja California. Families should keep a safe distance from the waterline, as sneaker waves can surge unexpectedly far up the beach. That said, it's absolutely worth visiting for the scenery alone.
Most families visit Divorce Beach as part of a trip to Lover's Beach, since the two are connected by a short, moderately rocky path that takes about 5 minutes to walk. You'll need water shoes or sturdy sandals for the crossing. Once at Divorce Beach, the wide expanse of sand backed by dramatic cliff walls is breathtaking, and kids are mesmerized watching the enormous waves roll in.
The contrast between the two beaches makes for a fantastic teaching moment about ocean geography. Stand on Lover's Beach, face the calm bay, then walk over to Divorce Beach and face the raging Pacific — same tiny strip of land, completely different worlds. Kids get it instantly, and it's the kind of experiential learning that sticks.
There are absolutely no facilities on Divorce Beach — no restrooms, vendors, or shade structures. Keep your visit relatively brief (30-60 minutes is plenty), take some amazing photos, let the kids marvel at the waves, and head back to the calmer waters of Lover's Beach for swimming and snorkeling.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
No
Nursing / Changing
Not Available
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Visit as a side trip from Lover's Beach in the morning when water taxi access is easiest. Great for photos any time of day.
Nearby Food
No food available at Divorce Beach or nearby Lover's Beach. Bring all provisions from Cabo San Lucas. Head back to Medano Beach afterward for beachfront dining.
Why Kids Love It
Divorce Beach is a dramatic spectacle that makes kids feel like they're standing at the edge of the world. Massive Pacific Ocean waves crash onto a wide stretch of golden sand framed by towering rock cliffs, and the sheer power of the water is both thrilling and humbling for kids to witness. They can watch enormous waves slam the shore, feel the spray on their faces, and explore the interesting rock formations along the cliffs.
The short hike over from Lover's Beach adds an adventure element — it feels like discovering a hidden beach. The contrast between the calm, turquoise Sea of Cortez on one side and the wild, churning Pacific on the other is a built-in science lesson about oceans and currents that sticks with kids.
Pro Tips from Parents
- NEVER let anyone swim or even wade here — the rip currents and undertow are extremely dangerous and have caused drownings
- Access it via a short rocky path from Lover's Beach — wear sturdy shoes or water shoes
- Stay well back from the waterline as sneaker waves can surge unexpectedly up the beach
- Bring a camera — the dramatic waves against the cliff backdrop make incredible photos
- Combine this with your Lover's Beach visit since they're connected — no need for a separate trip
What to Bring
- Camera or waterproof phone case for dramatic wave photos
- Water shoes for the rocky path from Lover's Beach
- Sunscreen and hat — there's no shade
- Water bottle
- Windbreaker — the Pacific side can be breezy
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$60 total for water taxi round trip (~$15/person) — same boat that takes you to Lover's Beach.
Tips to Save
- Combine with a Lover's Beach visit since they're connected by a short walk.
- No additional cost to see Divorce Beach once you're at Land's End.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- Sunrise to sunset
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- Wednesday
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