Must visit Lover's Beach
You can take a water taxi from the marina and they'll drop you (literally) off at Lover's Beach. You hop into the water at the shore break (not recommended for the super young or anyone who isn't completely mobile). To really get the blood pumping they'll take you to the other side of the arch where the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean meet. You literally feel like a toy boat in a churning bath tub. It's pretty wild. Our 5 year old and 3 year old were pretty happy when we finally high tailed it out of there. Anyway, as the author suggests, make sure you visit El Arco and Lover's Beach at its base.
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1 Comments on this articleby Kevin on October 3, 2008
Must visit Lover's Beach You can take a water taxi from the marina and they'll drop you (literally) off at Lover's Beach. You hop into the water at the shore break (not recommended for the super young or anyone who isn't completely mobile). To really get the blood pumping they'll take you to the other side of the arch where the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean meet. You literally feel like a toy boat in a churning bath tub. It's pretty wild. Our 5 year old and 3 year old were pretty happy when we finally high tailed it out of there. Anyway, as the author suggests, make sure you visit El Arco and Lover's Beach at its base.
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