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Travel Guide Updated April 2026 ⏱ 2 min read

10 Free Things to Do in Los Cabos in 2026

Médano Beach, Thursday Art Walk in San José, the estuary, El Faro hike — ten genuinely free Cabos experiences.

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Los Cabos has a $700-a-night reputation but plenty of its best moments cost zero — the Thursday Art Walk in San José is one of the most fun free evenings in Baja, the public beaches rival the resort ones, and a sunrise at the estuary is unbeatable. Ten free things to do in Los Cabos in 2026.

Free Beaches

  • 1. Playa El Médano — The classic main beach in Cabo San Lucas, safe to swim, free public access.
  • 2. Playa Santa María — A free protected swimming cove on the Tourist Corridor (km 13), great snorkel right from shore.
  • 3. Playa Chileno — Free public Blue Flag beach with bathrooms and shade palapas.
  • 4. Playa Las Viudas (Widow's Beach) — Free, photogenic small cove with tide pools.
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Free Plazas & Walks

  • 5. Plaza Mijares (San José) — Free heart of San José del Cabo, mission church, evening street food.
  • 6. Cabo San Lucas Marina boardwalk — Free walk past super-yachts, sea lions on the docks at sunset.

Free Cultural Events

  • 7. San José Art Walk (Thursdays Nov–Jun) — Free gallery night in the Gallery District; over 15 galleries open with complimentary wine and music.

Free Nature

  • 8. Estero de San José — Free birding estuary at the edge of San José del Cabo. Sunrise is best.
  • 9. El Faro Viejo hike — Free 90-minute hike to the old lighthouse behind Cabo San Lucas with panoramic Land's End views.
  • 10. Lover's Beach (water taxi adds $20) — The famous beach is free; access is the catch.

Cost Comparison

ActivityTourist PriceFree Alternative
Resort beach club day pass$150–$250Médano or Chileno (free)
Glass-bottom boat to Lover's Beach$50$20 water taxi to same beach
Snorkel tour to Santa María$95Public bus + free Santa María snorkel from shore
Sunset sailing cruise$130El Faro Viejo hike at sunset (free)
Gallery District guided tour$75Free Thursday Art Walk

Tips for Doing Cabos Cheap

  • Stay in San José del Cabo Centro instead of the Tourist Corridor — half the price and walkable.
  • The Ruta del Desierto local bus runs San José ↔ Cabo San Lucas for ~$2.50.
  • Eat at the San José municipal market (Mercado Municipal) for $5–$8 fish meals.
  • Buy beer and water at La Comer or Soriana, not resort kiosks.
  • Skip the timeshare-funded "free shuttle" tours — they're 90-minute pitches.
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Preguntas Frecuentes

Are Los Cabos beaches free?

Yes — all Mexican beaches are public by federal law. Médano, Chileno, Santa María, El Tule and Las Viudas are all free public access. Lover's Beach is free but requires a $20 water taxi from Cabo San Lucas marina.

What is the San José Art Walk?

Every Thursday evening (5pm–9pm, Nov–Jun) the galleries in San José del Cabo's historic Gallery District open free to the public with wine, music and artist meet-and-greets.

Is Médano Beach safe to swim?

Yes — Médano is one of the few Cabo San Lucas beaches with safe swimming (no rip currents). It's also free and the most lively beach in the area.

Is Lover's Beach really free?

The beach itself is free, but the only access is a $20 round-trip water taxi from the Cabo San Lucas marina. Some kayak rentals from Médano paddle there for free if you BYO kayak.

Is the San José estuary worth visiting?

Yes — the Estero de San José is a free protected estuary at the edge of San José del Cabo with 200+ bird species. Best at sunrise.

What's the best free Cabo viewpoint?

The El Faro Viejo (old lighthouse) hike behind Cabo San Lucas — about 90 minutes round-trip, no fee, and the best free panoramic of Land's End.