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Chileno Bay

The Corridor's finest cove — calm turquoise water, world-class snorkeling, and the prestigious Auberge resort on its shores.

Chileno Bay sits midway along the Los Cabos Corridor — one of the few public beaches in the area with free access, excellent snorkeling, and calm waters that are safe year-round for swimming and water sports.

Swimmable & calm year-round
🤿Excellent snorkeling & reef
🏨Auberge Chileno Bay Resort
🌊Protected from Pacific swells
The Corridor's Finest Cove

Chileno Bay's horseshoe shape protects it from wind and waves, creating calm turquoise water ideal for swimming and water activities year-round. The surrounding reef makes it one of the top snorkeling spots in Los Cabos, with rays, sea turtles, and colorful fish a common sight.

The Auberge Chileno Bay Resort sits at the north end of the beach — one of the most celebrated luxury resorts in all of Los Cabos — while the main beach area remains publicly accessible. It's a peaceful alternative to the busier Médano Beach scene.

Activities & Conditions
  • Snorkeling: One of the best in the Corridor — clear water, healthy reef, abundant marine life including rays and sea turtles.
  • Swimming: Calm, protected water safe for all ages and ability levels year-round.
  • Paddleboarding & Kayaking: Flat water and a scenic cove make this ideal for all paddle sports.
  • Beach Day: No loud music, no jet skis — a peaceful escape compared to the energy of El Médano.
  • Dining: Chileno Bay Resort offers food and beverage for guests; casual vendors on the public beach.
Real Estate note: The Chileno Bay community by Auberge Resorts is one of the most prestigious addresses in the Corridor — fractional and full ownership residences starting at $1.5M USD, with full resort amenities and private beach access included.

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