The arch of Cabo San Lucas (Spanish "Cabo" means Cape) is a natural arch in the rock near the Mexican city. This is one of the most popular seaside resorts of Mexico. The arch created in the rock by the waves and wind, is the main attraction for tourists visiting in a small quiet town, and is washed by the Pacific ocean.
Cabo San Lucas is famous for its fine beaches, the most popular being Beach lovers. The beach is located near the Arch and in the top ten Mexican attractions. The romantic name of it is justified, and rocks hug the beach and it looks very secluded.
Many centuries ago, the Arch served as a haven for English pirates, they were hiding in the Bay of Cabo to attack the Galleons carrying treasure along the West coast. Cruise on an old pirate ship is a very popular pastime for modern tourists.
To get to the Arch on the boat. Mexican pangas (fishing motor boats constantly ply from port to Arch during the day. Every seven years there is a strong tide, and then under the arch you can even walk on water. The last time this opportunity was to visit in 2006. All the rest of the foot arch is covered by ocean.
From a distance the Arch doesn't look huge, but in close proximity become apparent size. Climbing on it is dangerous and prohibited by law.
The arch of Cabo San Lucas is one of associative symbols of Mexico. Today her image is ubiquitous on postcards and Souvenirs.
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