Off the coast of Cabo San Lucas, Pelican Rock stands as a striking natural formation at Land’s End. This protected area is characterized by its dramatic rock formations and a small, gravelly beach. Visitors can often be found snorkeling, swimming, scuba diving, or even cliff jumping, drawn by the rich marine life both above and below the water. Today, Pelican Rock remains a popular destination for Los Cabos snorkeling tours, offering a unique blend of adventure and natural beauty.
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