All you can drink- Club Crawl Los Cabos

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All you can drink- Club Crawl Los Cabos

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Three clubs, no cover, with a ticking clock. This Cabo San Lucas nightlife crawl is built around express access and VIP-style support, moving you from El Squid Roe to two more top spots, all while you’re kept supplied with unlimited domestic drinks.

I like how the format is straightforward: you start at El Squid Roe (show your ticket at the door), you’re guided between venues, and you’re not stuck hunting for the next line.

Two things I really like: first, you get no-line, no-cover entry at each stop, which matters when the city is busy. Second, the included all-you-can-drink set covers rum, vodka, tequila, gin, and beer, so you can focus on the night instead of constant drink decisions.

One drawback to consider: transportation isn’t included, and premium drinks cost extra. So if you’re planning on high-end cocktails all night, you’ll want to budget beyond what’s included.

Key Points Worth Knowing

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  • No-line, no-cover entry at each club stop, which helps you keep your momentum.
  • Unlimited domestic drinks (rum, vodka, tequila, gin, beer) throughout the experience.
  • VIP tables and a VIP host to help your group look and feel set for the night.
  • Three timed club windows (9:45–10:50, 11:00–12:50, 1:00–1:45) to keep the plan tight.
  • Smart casual dress code, so plan outfits that won’t get you turned away.
  • Max 50 travelers with ID checks for everyone’s safety and the vibe.

All-You-Drink Cabo: Why This Crawl Works Better Than Wing-It

All you can drink- Club Crawl Los Cabos - All-You-Drink Cabo: Why This Crawl Works Better Than Wing-It
Cabo nightlife can be fun and chaotic at the same time. This tour is designed to reduce the chaos. You’re not spending your evening bouncing between venues, waiting in lines, or standing around wondering where the group went.

The biggest value is the combo of admission/cover included plus express access, which is exactly what you want when doors are slow or the crowd is thick. Add in unlimited domestic drinks, and the whole thing turns into one long social stretch rather than a series of mini hangups.

The VIP elements matter too. A VIP host is part of the package, and you’re also provided VIP tables. That can change the feel of the night, especially if you’re traveling with friends who want a real night out—not just “we found a bar and hoped for the best.”

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Where You Meet: El Squid Roe Check-In Without Overthinking

All you can drink- Club Crawl Los Cabos - Where You Meet: El Squid Roe Check-In Without Overthinking
Your tour starts at El Squid Roe – Cabo Bar & Restaurant, at the main door. The instruction is simple: show your ticket at the entrance at check-in.

You can treat El Squid Roe like your anchor point. Since you’re starting there, it’s easier to get oriented before the evening takes off. It also helps if you want to arrive early, grab a look at the layout, and be ready when the group timing kicks in.

A few practical notes I’d plan around:

  • The experience has an ID check. Bring your passport or government ID so you can start on time.
  • The dress code is smart casual, so skip super-sporty gym outfits and plan something you’d wear to a nice bar.
  • The host can be multi-lingual and the experience is offered in English, so you should have a way to understand what’s happening as the night changes.

Stop 1: El Squid Roe (9:45–10:50) to Start Strong

All you can drink- Club Crawl Los Cabos - Stop 1: El Squid Roe (9:45–10:50) to Start Strong
Your first club window runs from 9:45 pm to 10:50 pm, and it kicks off at El Squid Roe. This first stop is where you’re meant to settle into the rhythm—shots, drinks, meeting people in your group, and getting the night moving before the later clubs get packed.

Because this crawl includes admission/cover and express access, your goal here is to walk in and start socializing quickly. In practice, that means less standing around and more time actually enjoying music, people, and the crowd energy.

One thing to watch: the included drinks are domestic (rum, vodka, tequila, gin, beer). If you immediately try to switch to premium cocktails, your night can get more expensive than you expected. I’d start with the included options and only move to premium if you’re still feeling good later.

If you’re celebrating something—birthday plans are a popular reason people pick this style of tour—this first hour is a smart time to get the photos and the group vibe going. The timing is short on purpose, so you’ll feel the momentum right away.

Stop 2: 11:00–12:50, Walk Through the Party Center

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The second club window is 11:00 pm to 12:50 am. Between stops, there’s a short walk through the party center so you’re not stuck waiting around while the host organizes the next entrance.

This is where having VIP table time and a VIP host pays off. You don’t want your night to get broken by logistics. The host focus here is to keep the group together and get you into the next room without the usual hassle.

What makes this stop especially important is timing. Late evening is when venues are most competitive with lines and cover charges. This tour is specifically built to help you avoid that friction with express access and cover included.

From a personal planning standpoint, I’d treat this middle section as your “peak fun” block:

  • You’ll likely be most social here.
  • Your included drinks will carry you without surprise costs (as long as you stay with domestic options).
  • If you want to meet other groups in a friendly way, this is the part of the night where people tend to be in the best mood.

Stop 3: The Late Finish (1:00–1:45) for One More Round

All you can drink- Club Crawl Los Cabos - Stop 3: The Late Finish (1:00–1:45) for One More Round
The third club slot is 1:00 am to 1:45 am. That late finish is deliberate. It gives you a final pulse of energy after the earlier peak hours.

This is usually when people either go harder or slow down. Since the tour is time-boxed, you get the structure of a full plan without the risk of losing the group or wandering off into the wrong neighborhood. It also means you can keep your night on rails instead of hoping you’ll still remember where you parked or how to get back.

At this stage, I’d be extra mindful about pacing yourself. You’re still getting unlimited domestic drinks included, but alcohol can sneak up when you’re switching clubs and keeping energy high. The tour also notes safety handling: they require ID verification, and they won’t approach people in a severe intoxication level (described as grade 3) for everyone’s safety.

Unlimited Domestic Drinks: What’s Included and What’s Not

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This is the heart of the experience: all you can drink. The included options are rum, vodka, tequila, gin, and beer.

That “domestic” word matters. Premium drinks are not included, which means fancy liquors, upgraded mixers, or special cocktails can come with extra charges at the bar. If you know you’re a premium-cocktail person, consider setting a limit for how many upgrades you’ll do.

Here’s how I’d think about value:

  • If you plan to have multiple drinks per club, the included setup is usually a big win.
  • If you tend to drink slowly—one beer and done—then you might not extract full value from the “unlimited” part, since you’d still be paying for entry and the structure of three clubs.
  • If you’ll keep to the included domestic list, you’ll have better control over your total spend.

Also, tips are not included. That’s worth remembering. If you enjoyed the host support and VIP handling, consider budgeting for tips even if the drink plan is covered.

VIP Host and Express Access: The Real Secret Sauce

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Most nightlife plans fail for one reason: you lose time. Lines. Cover charges. Confusion about where to go next. This tour is built to reduce that.

The package includes:

  • Express access so you spend less time at doors
  • Admission/cover included
  • A VIP host to keep the experience moving
  • VIP tables at the venues

Host energy can make or break a club crawl. One guide name you might hear in past experiences is Rodrigo, described as fantastic and great fun. Even if you don’t get that exact host, the goal is the same: help your group enjoy the night without getting stuck in the grind.

A tip for making this style of night work for you: keep your group organized before you arrive at the first door. Once you’re inside and the night is moving, it’s harder to play catch-up.

Timing, Group Size, and Smart Casual: How to Show Up Right

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This tour is set for about 3 hours, though the club windows stretch from 9:45 pm into the 1:45 am time frame. The “3 hours” idea is more about the effective party blocks than the entire night clock.

Group size is capped at 50 travelers, which is large enough to feel lively but small enough that you’re not disappearing into chaos. That’s part of why the host can keep you moving between venues.

You’re also asked for a moderate physical fitness level, mainly because you’ll be walking between stops. Nothing extreme is stated, but you should expect some moving around during the night.

Dress code is smart casual. I’d aim for shoes that you can comfortably stand and walk in. Club staff can be picky, and you want to arrive ready so you can use the express access feature as intended.

Money-Sense Planning: Getting Value Without Surprise Costs

There’s no price listed here, so I can’t tell you exactly what you’re paying. But I can help you estimate whether this is a good deal for your style.

This tour tends to be worth it when:

  • You’re going to hit multiple clubs in one night
  • You want to avoid lines and cover charges
  • You’ll drink mostly from the included domestic menu
  • You care about having a VIP host and tables rather than random seating

You should be careful about value when:

  • You’re mostly a light drinker
  • You want premium cocktails or upgraded bottle service in a big way
  • You don’t want to spend the effort coordinating your group and timing

Also note that transportation is extra. You’ll want to plan how you’re getting to the meeting point and how you’ll leave afterward. The tour gives you the nightlife plan; it doesn’t give you the ride.

Who This Club Crawl Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

This tour fits best if you want a guided party night that handles the door logistics and drink flow. It’s especially suitable for:

  • Groups celebrating birthdays or a special night out
  • People who dislike lines and want to maximize club time
  • Travelers who enjoy social energy and don’t want to plan the route themselves

It may not be ideal if:

  • You’re looking for a cultural or relaxed evening (this is nightlife focused)
  • You’re very sensitive to loud music and crowds
  • You expect transportation to be included
  • You only drink premium options and don’t want to watch extra charges

The safety and ID rules are part of the deal too. Everyone is required to be over 18 years old, and there’s a safety policy about not approaching people in severe intoxication for the safety of others. If you’re planning to come in calm and hydrated, you’ll have a better time than if you arrive already over the edge.

Should You Book This All You Can Drink Club Crawl?

I’d book it if your goal is a structured, social Cabo night with no-line entry, VIP tables, and unlimited domestic drinks across three club stops. The biggest advantage is friction reduction: you start at El Squid Roe, you get guided between venues, and you keep moving instead of stalling.

I wouldn’t book it if you want total freedom and don’t plan to drink mostly domestic options. Since premium drinks cost extra and transportation isn’t included, your “true cost” depends on how you drink and how you plan your ride.

If you’re unsure, you can make the call with two quick checks:

  • Will you mostly stick to rum, vodka, tequila, gin, and beer?
  • Do you like the idea of a tight schedule from 9:45 pm into the early morning?

If both answers are yes, this is a strong pick for a party-focused Cabo San Lucas night.

FAQ

How long is the Club Crawl Los Cabos?

It’s listed as about 3 hours, with three club time blocks running roughly from 9:45 pm to 1:45 am.

Where do I meet for the tour?

You meet at El Squid Roe – Cabo Bar & Restaurant, Blvd. Lázaro Cárdenas 1112, Centro, Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico. Show your ticket at the main door.

What time are the three club stops?

Stop 1 is 9:45 pm to 10:50 pm, Stop 2 is 11:00 pm to 12:50 am, and Stop 3 is 1:00 am to 1:45 am.

What drinks are included?

Unlimited included drinks are rum, vodka, tequila, gin, and beer.

Are premium drinks included?

No. Premium drinks are not included and may cost extra.

Is transportation included?

No. Transportation is listed as extra charge.

What age do I need to be?

The information provided lists a minimum drinking age of 18, while the experience details also list a minimum age of 21. Plan to meet the stricter requirement at booking and check what your reservation states.

What’s the dress code?

Smart casual.

Is there a limit on group size?

Yes. The maximum is 50 travelers.

What if the weather is bad?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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