
A shimmering school of dreamfish moves through the clear waters of Santa Maria Bay in Los Cabos. Their reflective bodies create a captivating underwater scene in the Sea of Cortez.
Nestled along the Tourist Corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, Santa Maria Bay is widely regarded as one of the best snorkeling destinations in Los Cabos. Protected by its horseshoe-shaped cove and designated as a marine sanctuary, the bay offers calm waters, excellent visibility, and an incredible diversity of marine life. Whether you’re a first-time snorkeler or an experienced underwater photographer, Santa Maria Bay provides an unforgettable glimpse into the vibrant ecosystems of the Sea of Cortez.
Why Santa Maria Bay Is So Special
Unlike many of the open-ocean beaches along the Baja Peninsula, Santa Maria Bay benefits from natural protection that creates ideal snorkeling conditions throughout much of the year. The sandy beach slopes gently into clear turquoise water, while rocky reefs on either side of the bay provide habitat for dozens of fish species and marine invertebrates.
Marine biologist Jacques Cousteau famously referred to the Sea of Cortez as “the world’s aquarium,” and Santa Maria Bay offers a perfect example of why the region earned that reputation.
What You Can See Underwater
One of the greatest surprises for visitors is the sheer abundance of marine life found just a short swim from shore.
Schools of Ladyfish

A large school of ladyfish moves through the crystal-clear waters of Santa Maria Bay. Captured underwater in one of Los Cabos’ most celebrated snorkeling destinations, this image showcases the abundant marine life of the Sea of Cortez.
On calm mornings, large schools of ladyfish can often be seen moving through the bay. Their streamlined silver bodies flash in the sunlight as they travel together through the crystal-clear water.
The sight of hundreds of fish moving in unison creates one of the most mesmerizing underwater spectacles in Los Cabos.
Dreamfish
Among the most captivating species encountered in Santa Maria Bay are dreamfish. Their reflective bodies and graceful movements create an almost surreal appearance beneath the surface. When sunlight filters through the water, entire schools can shimmer like living mirrors as they weave through the reef.
For underwater photographers, dreamfish are among the bay’s most rewarding subjects.
Angelfish, Surgeonfish, and Reef Species

A Moorish Idol glides above the reef in Santa Maria Bay, offering a glimpse into the vibrant underwater ecosystems of the Sea of Cortez.
The rocky reefs surrounding Santa Maria Bay are home to a colorful variety of tropical fish including:
- King Angelfish
- Cortez Angelfish
- Yellowfin Surgeonfish
- Sergeant Majors
- Triggerfish
- Pufferfish
- Wrasses
- Damselfish
Patient snorkelers may also spot rays resting on the sandy bottom and, during certain seasons, sea turtles passing through the bay.
A Paradise for Underwater Photography
Santa Maria Bay is one of the most photogenic snorkeling locations in Baja California Sur. The combination of clear water, dramatic reef structure, and abundant fish life creates endless opportunities for underwater photography.
Many of my favorite ocean images have been captured here over the years while exploring the bay’s reefs and marine habitats. Every visit offers something different—from massive schools of fish and colorful reef scenes to unique wildlife encounters that can happen in an instant.
The ever-changing light conditions and seasonal marine migrations ensure that no two dives or snorkeling sessions are ever exactly alike.
Best Time to Snorkel
While Santa Maria Bay can be enjoyed year-round, the best snorkeling conditions typically occur between:
- May through November
- Warm water temperatures
- Excellent visibility
- Calmer sea conditions
Early morning generally provides the clearest water and the best opportunity to observe marine life before larger tour groups arrive.
Tips for Visiting Santa Maria Bay
- Arrive early for the calmest conditions.
- Bring reef-safe sunscreen.
- Use a snorkel vest if you’re a beginner.
- Avoid standing on reef structures.
- Stay aware of currents and ocean conditions.
- Bring an underwater camera if possible.
The bay has parking, restrooms, and seasonal services, making it one of the most accessible snorkeling locations in Los Cabos.
Protecting a Marine Sanctuary
Santa Maria Bay is a protected marine environment, and its health depends on responsible visitors. Avoid touching marine life, never collect shells or coral, and practice respectful snorkeling techniques that minimize disturbance to the ecosystem.
By helping preserve the bay, visitors ensure future generations can experience the same extraordinary underwater world.
Experience the Underwater Beauty of Los Cabos
Few places in Los Cabos offer such easy access to vibrant marine life as Santa Maria Bay. From shimmering schools of ladyfish and dreamfish to colorful reef communities thriving beneath the surface, the bay provides a remarkable window into the biodiversity of the Sea of Cortez.
For photographers, ocean lovers, and anyone seeking a deeper connection with Baja California Sur’s marine environment, Santa Maria Bay remains one of the region’s true natural treasures.
Photography by Michael Vos
Explore more underwater photography from Los Cabos, Santa Maria Bay, Cabo Pulmo, Chileno Bay, and the Sea of Cortez at MichaelVosPhoto.com.
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