1. Pelican Rock is a well-known landmark situated at the end of Cabo San Lucas Bay. It is a rugged natural formation that is popular for snorkeling and scuba diving. The rock gets its name from the large numbers of brown pelicans that can be found roosting there. The underwater landscape around Pelican Rock is bustling with marine life, including tropical fish, sea turtles, and even the occasional sea lion. It is also a favorite spot for local fishermen.

2. Pelican Rock is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There is no phone available as it is a natural landmark.

3. There is no entrance fee to visit Pelican Rock, but if you want to snorkel or scuba dive, you will need to rent equipment or sign up for a tour. There are several dive shops and tour operators in Cabo San Lucas that offer equipment rental and guided tours to Pelican Rock. It’s easy to get transportation to the rock, as many water taxis offer rides directly to the location. Alternatively, you can also take a boat tour or rent a kayak and paddle over to Pelican Rock from the main beach in Cabo San Lucas.