In 2011, what began as a peaceful swim in the stunning waters of Cabo San Lucas quickly turned into a fight for survival when a swimmer was caught in a powerful undertow. Though the sea appeared calm, the hidden current pulled them further from shore with alarming force.
Undertows—subsurface currents moving opposite to surface waves—can surprise even experienced swimmers. Luckily, this swimmer stayed calm, swam parallel to the shore, and escaped unharmed.
The incident is a powerful reminder: the ocean’s beauty can be deceiving. Visitors should always respect local warnings, understand water conditions, and know how to react. It could mean the difference between a fun day at the beach and a life-threatening situation.