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This might look like some cities in Spain, but it’s actually Zacatecas, Mexico.
One long weekend in Mexico City and you’ll start planning your next trip before you even leave. It happens to everyone.
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Mexico City sneaks up on you. You arrive expecting chaos and find tree-lined boulevards. You arrive expecting smog and find rooftop sunsets pink as bougainvillea. You arrive expecting one city and find about fifteen of them, stacked on top of an Aztec lake, humming with art, food, and a confidence that doesn't need to announce itself.
Lover’s Beach in Mexico: the hidden cove you reach by water, not by road
Lover’s Beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Photo by Kirt Edblom, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.Dear Cherubs, if a beach had a secret handshake, Lover’s Beach in Cabo San Lucas would be it. Officially called Playa del Amor, this little crescent of sand sits at Land’s End beside El Arco, where the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific do their dramatic meet-cute in full public view.
THE SETUP
This is not a “park the car, stroll five minutes, and claim your umbrella” kind of place. According to Visit Los Cabos, the easiest way in is by water taxi from Medano Beach, though kayak and paddleboard arrivals are also part of the menu for the more energetic among us.
That is why people call it hidden. It is hidden in the practical sense, not the cinematic one: you cannot drive up to it, and you do not just wander in wearing sandals and confidence. The beach rewards a little effort with a lot of bragging rights, which, frankly, is half the modern travel economy. As noted by thisclaimer.com, the internet loves a “secret” place right up until it becomes everybody’s weekend plan.
THE CATCH
Strictly speaking, the “only accessed by swimming” version is a bit too neat to be true. The facts are slightly less glamorous and more useful: you can reach Lover’s Beach by boat, water taxi, kayak, or paddleboard, and the calmer Sea of Cortez side is where swimming and snorkeling make sense. Wikimedia Commons’ file notes also warn that the Pacific side can have powerful waves and currents, so this is not the spot for freestyle heroics.
That mix is what makes the place memorable. One side is relatively gentle, with clear water and marine life below; the other side is a reminder that the ocean did not get the memo about your holiday mood. Visit Los Cabos calls it one of the most popular swimmable beaches in the area, and the description fits: it is tiny, scenic, and just remote enough to feel like you found it before the algorithm did.
If you go, think simple. Bring water, sun protection, shoes for hot sand, and a flexible timeline, because places like this are best enjoyed without rushing. Lover’s Beach is not just a pretty backdrop; it is a small geography lesson with excellent lighting.
Sources list
Visit Los Cabos — https://www.visitloscabos.travel/things-to-do/beaches/lovers-beach/
Wikimedia Commons file page — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lovers_Beach_Los_Cabos_2008_(8997396795).jpg
Creative Commons BY-SA 2.0 license — https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/
thisclaimer.com — https://thisclaimer.com
One Small Step, One Giant Leap
A lone traveler crosses into rural Mexico and walks into a silent valley where faith, solitude, and stark beauty converge. In a forgotten village and forest of obsidian, he confronts modern distraction, ancient ritual, and a turning point that reshapes his spiritual path.https://rmdellorfanoauthor.com/2026/03/25/one-small-step-one-giant-leap/
This might look like some cities in Spain, but it’s actually Zacatecas, Mexico.