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Playa El Arbolito (Arbolito Beach) is a spectacular beach in the Cabo Pulmo National Park area. The entrance fee is 50 pesos per person (as of June 2024) gives you access to pit toilets, parking and equipment for rent, as well as a small store on site. Come prepared, as the store is unpredictable with inventory.
Snorkeling is phenomenal and the beaches are just as impressive.
Snorkeling is phenomenal and the beaches are just as impressive.

This beach is 5 kilometers south of Cabo Pulmo. While snorkeling, we saw tons of beautiful tropical fish, a few sea turtles, and green and spotted moray eels. The north part of the beach is fairly shallow and great for swimming. The reef starts on the south side of the beach just offshore. The roads in this area are packed sand and dirt.

Playa El Arbolito (Arbolito Beach) is definitely my favorite beach in the Cabo Pulmo National Park area. Pristine, clean, protected, untouched, tranquil, the list goes on. You will have to pay the entrance fee of 50 pesos per person (as of July 2023) which covers your parking and use of toilets, and helps locals maintain the beach. This is a fishing and camping site as well. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful, I believe they live there taking care of the beach. There is nothing on it except nature and soulful peace, so make sure you bring enough drinking water, snacks and food with you. Even more important - please, make sure to pick up your trash and don't leave anything behind - there are plenty of trash bins at the parking lot. Another important tip - there are so many corals washed out on the beach, but don't be tempted to bring any with you, they are protected - it is a National Park and UNESCO heritage site after all. Sea turtles lay their eggs on this beach as well, and they are extremely protected species in Baja California Sur. So if you see any turtle bones, leave them as they are, unless you want to end up in jail (this is a friendly and relevant tip from a marine biologist). I can't emphasize this enough, so please don't forget you are just an observer here not a tourist, no matter where you're coming from. Enjoy, love and take care of this beauty for generations to come - you don't want to miss this spot, believe me!

Lovely little beach that was not very busy when we were there in April despite the perfect weather. Nice snorkeling at the south end of the beach. There was a small rental shop that had kayaks, snorkels, fins, wetsuits and buoyancy vests.

I don’t want to share this place but man! One of the top beaches or maybe best ever. Place was stunning did not want to leave. I think it was like 50 or 100 pesos per person. Beyond worth. The beach itself then it hiking trails with two destinations!!

Best snorkeling experience ever. Soooo many fishs. We also saw 2 turtles.
50 mxn fee per person to get in. 200 mxn for the complet snorkeling gear with floatation device. Take the highway 1 to get there, it's about 2h from San José.
50 mxn fee per person to get in. 200 mxn for the complet snorkeling gear with floatation device. Take the highway 1 to get there, it's about 2h from San José.

Local beach 3 miles south of Cabo Pulmo. Water is calm. Great for snorkeling, rich with coral and schools of fish. We saw manta rays, bright colored blue, yellow, pink fish, large and small, Within 30 feet from the shore. This is by far our best snorkeling along the shore. We’ll check out a guided snorkel trip next time to helpfully see more corals.