The Arch of Cabo San Lucas is a unique rock formation located at the southern edge of Cabo San Lucas in Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula (which happens to be the southern edge of Mexico). Of course, because of the beauty of the rock formations and the clear water, this is a huge draw for visitors to the region. The big arch of formation is carved over time due to rough winds and water of the pacific ocean. The rock formations, which are over three stories tall, are easy to enjoy from the sandy beaches or by boat! If you're lucky, you may also spot sea lions relaxing and sleeping on the rocks. If you're arriving here on a glass-bottom boat cruise, you will surely love gazing at the abundant tropical fish which are available in the ocean. Don't forget to capture the photograph with the arch, which is still regarded as one of the ancient points in the country. Scuba diving and snorkelling activities are fun here.
By Plane
The regional airport is Los Cabos International Airport which is located outside of San Jose del Cabo and takes approx. 30-45 minutes to travel to Cabo San Lucas.
By Boat
Cruise ships call very frequently.
By Bus
Regional bus service is provided by Autotransportes Aguila.
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Waiting Time
No
Entrance Fee
Time you can spend
6 hours
Weather
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