Divorce Beach (Playa del Divorcio)

Rating

4.5(1,800)

Family of 4

$60 total for water taxi round trip (~$15/person) — same boat that takes you to Lover's Beach, no additional cost to walk over to Divorce Beach.

Duration

30 minutes - 1 hour

Best Ages

6 and up

About

Divorce Beach (Playa del Divorcio) is the wild, awe-inspiring counterpart to Lover's Beach, sitting on the opposite side of Land's End facing the open Pacific Ocean. While Lover's Beach has calm, swimmable water, Divorce Beach has some of the most powerful surf in Baja California — massive waves that slam the shore with a force that immediately commands respect.

This is strictly a look-and-photograph beach. Swimming is extraordinarily dangerous here due to powerful rip currents, unpredictable undertow, and violent surf. Multiple drownings have occurred. Families must keep children well back from the waterline, as sneaker waves can surge far up the beach with no warning.

That said, Divorce Beach is absolutely worth visiting for the drama and scenery alone. The wide stretch of golden sand is backed by towering cliff walls, and watching the Pacific waves explode against the rocks is mesmerizing. Kids are genuinely awed by the power of the ocean here — it's not something they see at typical beach destinations.

Most families visit Divorce Beach as part of a Lover's Beach trip, since the two are connected by a short (5-minute), moderately rocky path. You'll need water shoes or sturdy sandals for the crossing. Once at Divorce Beach, plan to spend 30-60 minutes admiring the views, taking photos, and letting kids experience the raw Pacific environment before heading back to the calm swimming waters of Lover's Beach.

The educational angle is real: standing at the narrow strip of Land's End, kids can face one direction and see the calm, turquoise Sea of Cortez, then turn around and see the raging, gray Pacific. Same piece of land, completely different oceans. That contrast clicks instantly for kids and makes an impression that lasts.

There are no facilities whatsoever — no restrooms, shade, vendors, or services. Bring everything you need and keep your visit brief before returning to Lover's Beach for swimming and snorkeling.

Age Suitability

Infants (0-1)Toddlers (1-3)Little Kids (4-6)Big Kids (7-9)Tweens (10-12)Teens (13-17)

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. Great for photos any time of day. Go when the tide is lower for more walkable beach area.

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 at The Office on the Beach or other waterfront restaurants.

Why Kids Love It

Divorce Beach delivers raw, dramatic spectacle that genuinely impresses kids. Massive Pacific Ocean waves crash onto a wide stretch of golden sand framed by towering cliff walls, and the sheer power and volume of the water is both thrilling and humbling. Kids stand at a safe distance from the waterline and watch enormous waves slam the shore, feel the mist on their faces, and hear the thunderous boom echo off the cliffs.

It's a sensory experience that no video can replicate. The short hike over the rocky path from Lover's Beach adds an adventure element — kids feel like they're discovering a hidden beach. The contrast between the tranquil Sea of Cortez on Lover's Beach and the wild Pacific on Divorce Beach just a few hundred yards away is a built-in geography lesson that sticks with children.

They instantly understand how different oceans behave differently, and why some beaches are safe to swim and others are not.

Pro Tips from Parents

  • NEVER let anyone swim or even wade here — the rip currents and undertow are extremely dangerous and have caused drownings
  • Stay well back from the waterline — sneaker waves can surge unexpectedly far up the beach
  • Access it via a short rocky path from Lover's Beach — wear sturdy water shoes
  • Bring a camera — the dramatic waves against cliff walls make stunning photos and videos
  • Keep the visit to 30-60 minutes — there's nothing to do besides admire the scenery

What to Bring

  • Camera or waterproof phone case for dramatic wave photos
  • Water shoes for the rocky path from Lover's Beach
  • Water and sunscreen — no shade or vendors
  • Windbreaker — the Pacific side can be very breezy
  • Everything you need for Lover's Beach (snorkel gear, food, water) since they're paired trips

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, no additional cost to walk over to Divorce 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.
  • Share a water taxi with another family to split the cost.

Hours & Contact

Hours

Friday
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Monday
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Saturday
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Thursday
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Wednesday
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Contact

Playa del Divorcio, Land's End, Cabo San Lucas, BCS 23450, Mexico

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