Cabo San Lucas blends natural beauty with luxury, but accessibility can vary. Here’s is a travel guide with tips, including attractions, recreation, accommodations, and transportation. Though Cabo San Luca has accessibility challenges, improvements continue, making it a possible wheelchair travel destination.  

Attractions

  • Land’s End (El Arco): Accessible boat tours are available to see this famous rock formation and natural arch. There is limited access at viewing points. Accessible restrooms are on the boat.
  • Medano Beach: Paved pathways leading to the beach. Beach wheelchairs and restrooms are available. 
  • Cabo Dolphin Center: Has paved, smooth pathways and accessible facilities and restrooms. 
  • San José del Cabo Art Walk: Some galleries  are accessible, but uneven cobblestone streets can be challenging.
  • Accessible restrooms in major galleries.
  • Cabo San Lucas Marina: Find smooth, well-maintained boardwalk pathways along with accessible dining options and restrooms
  • Cabo San Lucas Glass Factory: Tours are accessible with prior arrangement. Pathways are smoothly paved and accessible restrooms are available. 
  • Cabo Sunset Cruise: Offers accessible boat tour at sunset with adaptive boarding procedures. A restaurant is onboard along with an accessible restroom.

Adaptive Recreation

  • Cabo Adventures: Provides adaptive excursions and activities tailored for individuals with mobility challenges. Includes accessible tours such as snorkeling and boat trips.
  • Cabo Sports Club: Includes accessible sports programs and recreational activities.
  • Parasailing: This sport is possible for some, and includes space on the boat for a wheelchair and special equipment for people with disabilities.

Transportation

  • TransCabo: Offers wheelchair accessible shuttle services and private transportation with advance booking.

Accommodations

  • ME Cabo by Meliá: Luxury resort with accessible rooms, beachfront location, and multiple dining options. King-size beds or two double beds have roll-in showers.
  • The Cape, a Thompson Hotel: Modern hotel with ocean views and stylish, accessible amenities. Accessible rooms include king-size beds with a roll-in shower.
  • Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos: All-inclusive resort with smooth pathways and extensive facilities. Accessible rooms with king-size beds or two double beds. Most rooms have roll-in showers but there are a couple with bathtubs.

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