Planning a trip to Los Cabos means sun, sea, and—most importantly—accessibility for all travelers. This beautiful coastal destination has worked hard to become more inclusive, offering accessible beaches, adaptive water sports, wheelchair-friendly hotels, and guided excursions that cater to a range of needs. In this guide, we’ll cover the top accessible attractions, activities, transportation, and resources to help you plan a seamless and unforgettable experience in Los Cabos.

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Accessible Beaches and Water Adventures

One of the primary draws of Los Cabos is its awe-inspiring coastline, featuring several wheelchair-friendly beach experiences. Playa El Corsario, a charming small beach on the far side of the Marina Cabo San Lucas near the cruise port, provides a beautiful wooden ramp leading out onto the sand and two shaded beach spots designed for accessibility. Nearby, Playa Medano also offers easy access, especially at the public entry point from the marina, which is ideal for those with beach chairs. Playa Chileno in Cabo San Lucas adds to the list with its smooth, paved walkway leading directly to the soft sand, along with a beach wheelchair available for use. The adjacent marina area is thoughtfully designed with sleek, paved pathways that make exploration easy and enjoyable. Palmilla Beach, located near San José del Cabo, is another standout, featuring accessible parking, shaded palapas, and smooth walkways that extend close to the water, ensuring an inclusive experience for visitors. Santa Maria Beach, renowned for its calm waters and stunning marine life, offers gently sloping paths to the beach, making it easier for all travelers to enjoy its natural beauty.

For those seeking immersive water-based adventures, Cabo Adventures offers a sportfishing tour aboard a wheelchair-accessible yacht. The company is owned and operated by a wheelchair user who thoughtfully designed the boat with accessibility in mind. The company also rents out mobility-friendly vans and ATVs, empowering guests to explore the region with ease.

Other top tour operators catering to travelers with disabilities include Rancho Carisuva and Pez Gato Catamaran, Sunrider Tours, and Wild Cabo Tours. These groups provide a range of accessible excursions, from whale-watching and city tours to adaptive horseback riding and snorkeling trips, with specialized equipment and trained guides.

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Wheelchair-Friendly Accommodations

When it comes to lodging, several top-tier resorts in Los Cabos have elevated accessibility as a paramount priority. ME Cabo by Meliá, The Cape (a Thompson Hotel), and Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos all offer spacious, wheelchair-accessible rooms featuring roll-in showers and other assistive amenities. The all-inclusive Corazón Cabo Resort & Spa also boasts accessible routes, elevators, and specially designed rooms with features like visual alarms, lowered fixtures, and grab bars for added convenience. 

Villa del Palmar Beach Resort & Spa is another standout, renowned for its accessible spa treatments, fitness programs, and beach experiences with adaptive equipment like beach wheelchairs and trained staff to assist guests with mobility or sensory needs.

Beyond the guest rooms, many of these properties feature smooth pathways throughout the grounds, ramps to pools and restaurants, and staff trained to assist visitors with disabilities. Be sure to inquire about any specialized equipment or services available, such as beach wheelchairs or golf cart transportation.

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Navigating Transportation and Medical Care

Traversing Los Cabos can present some challenges, but there are options to make getting around more accessible. Transcabo provides wheelchair-accessible shuttle services and private transportation with advance booking, as well as first-class accessible buses and shuttles.

At the Los Cabos International Airport (SJD), accessibility amenities include wheelchair assistance, elevators, and ramps, though the layout can still prove tricky to navigate. It's advisable to request special assistance when booking flights to ensure a seamless arrival and departure.

For any medical needs that may arise during a visit to Los Cabos, the region is home to several hospitals and clinics equipped to handle a range of conditions. Be sure to research providers and arrange any necessary equipment or medication well in advance of the trip.

 With thoughtful planning, Los Cabos can be an enriching, accessible destination for visitors of all abilities. Learn more about our transportation options and accessibility resources to make the most of the region’s inclusive offerings.