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Twin Dolphin Beach

Secluded Playa Las Viudas (Widows’ Beach) has an “away from it all” feeling. Also called Twin Dolphin Beach after the nearby hotel, the shoreline features interesting rock outcroppings and tidal pools that create private areas to spend a  afternoon swimming or exploring the pools. Swim with caution; this beach is not recommended for children.

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Enter next to the Twin Dolphin hotel, on the southwest side at Kilometer 12.5. A new resort is slated for development in this area, and access to this little known beach may change in the future.

Well hidden from the road, it’s a favorite of locals looking for privacy, yet often you may be the only visitor. While not suitable for small children, Las Viudas is swimmable and has more seclusion to the southwest. Although there are no designated “nude beaches” in Los Cabos, this is one area where the rock formations make it possible to discreetly sunbathe “au natural.” No resorts have claimed this stretch yet, and there are no services or beach vendors, making this gorgeous locale feel deliciously remote.

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    1. andres chapero Septiembre 18th, 2008 3:41

      I´m trying to contact Ms. Elizabeth Halliburton owner of Hotel Twin Dolphin.
      I have not been able to locate a proper email address for her or her hotel in Cabo.
      Can anybody help me in getting one (an email address) or by forwarding this note to her ?
      Thanks.
      Andrés Chapero from Santiago, Chile.

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