Cabo full day surf expedition with uncrowded ocean waves

REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS

Cabo full day surf expedition with uncrowded ocean waves

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  • 7 hours (approx.)
  • From $200.00
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Uncrowded waves are the real luxury in Cabo. This 7-hour surf day is built for long sessions and less time stuck in lines, with local guides steering you to remote Baja California Sur breaks where there’s room to move.

I really like the custom, personal service and the way the guides tailor the day to your comfort level. I also love that you get real in-water instruction plus etiquette and surfing culture, taught by surfers, not just tour staff. One consideration: it’s best suited for people with prior experience, even if they say it can work for all levels, so brand-new beginners should mentally plan for more learning up front.

If you want Cabo surf without the chaos, this is the kind of day that makes sense.

Key highlights at a glance

Cabo full day surf expedition with uncrowded ocean waves - Key highlights at a glance

  • Private group experience so your day stays focused on your crew
  • Uncrowded ocean waves from remote breaks that cut down the waiting
  • In-water coaching by real surfers, including technique and safety basics
  • Etiquette and surf culture lessons that help you fit in fast
  • Meals and low-plastic snacks to keep the day moving without junk waste
  • Professional photography included so you leave with more than sand in your hair

Cabo’s uncrowded surf formula: time on waves, not time searching

Cabo full day surf expedition with uncrowded ocean waves - Cabo’s uncrowded surf formula: time on waves, not time searching
Cabo San Lucas surf can be great, but it can also be a lot of hurry-up-and-wait. This full-day expedition is designed to flip that rhythm. The whole plan follows the ocean from morning into the afternoon, with guides taking you to several remote Baja California Sur breaks where you’re more likely to find space. Translation: you get more actual riding time and less time watching other people go out while you wait your turn.

The value here isn’t just “surfing in Cabo.” It’s the way the day is structured for flow. You start early, you get moved efficiently in private transportation, and you keep cycling through spots instead of being stuck at one place that’s already crowded. The tour is also positioned for surfers who already understand the basics and want to explore multiple hidden locations rather than spending vacation hours guessing where the waves are best.

That’s why the tour works especially well for you if you’re the type who likes consistency: you want the morning swell, you want lunch without derailing the momentum, and you want another strong session in the afternoon. It’s the same reason people love guided hiking—having local eyes means you waste less energy on guesswork and more on the actual experience.

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Pickup, timing, and how to plan your morning

The day starts with pickup. They come to your accommodation, which matters because surf logistics in Cabo can get complicated fast. When you’re dealing with gear, changing beaches, and early start times, having transportation handled is a real quality-of-life upgrade.

Pickup operations run Monday through Sunday from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The tour lasts about 7 hours, so even if your exact pickup time lands toward the later end, you should still plan your morning around it. If you’re juggling hotel check-out, a pre-scheduled massage, or a tight itinerary, I’d treat pickup as your anchor point and build everything else around it.

You’ll receive a mobile ticket, which is convenient, and the tour is in English. The experience is also described as private—only your group participates. That matters more than it sounds. In practice, private touring usually means you get fewer bottlenecks: fewer riders sharing the same moment, more flexibility to move when the conditions change, and better communication with the guide.

One practical note: the experience requires good weather. If poor weather cancels it, you’ll either be offered a different date or get a full refund.

Your guides make it feel like a surf day, not a bus tour

Cabo full day surf expedition with uncrowded ocean waves - Your guides make it feel like a surf day, not a bus tour
The biggest reason people rave about this expedition is the people leading it. In the reviews, the host is named Enmartin (and the team includes Martin in another account), and the in-water instructor named Carlos comes up more than once. That pairing hints at the day’s tone: friendly, personal, and focused on coaching rather than just getting you from point A to point B.

Carlos’s in-water instruction is a big deal because it’s where most surfers actually improve. Watching tips from shore is useful, but real improvement usually comes from quick adjustments while you’re in the water—how you position, how you read the wave, how you handle takeoff timing, and how you manage wipeouts without turning them into a full-day lesson in frustration.

This tour also doesn’t treat etiquette as an afterthought. It includes instruction on surfing etiquette and surfing culture. That’s important in uncrowded-water situations too, because etiquette isn’t only about avoiding collisions in heavy lineups—it’s about understanding right-of-way, respectful spacing, and the unspoken social rules of sharing the ocean. When those are explained well, you’ll feel more confident and you’ll enjoy your sessions more.

If you like the idea of learning from people who actually surf these spots, this fits. The tour is structured around safety, fun, and the surfing lifestyle of simplicity—sharing, respect, and a real connection to the water.

Remote Baja breaks: why “space” changes your whole session

Cabo full day surf expedition with uncrowded ocean waves - Remote Baja breaks: why “space” changes your whole session
“Uncrowded ocean waves” might sound like marketing, but in surf terms it’s everything. Crowding changes how waves peel, how hard it is to position, and how often you’re forced to wait. When a lineup is crowded, your best waves often go to whoever timed it best. When you have space, you get more opportunities to try, adjust, and actually build momentum.

The guides take you to remote Baja California Sur breaks, and the whole idea is to avoid wasted time searching. That’s especially valuable if you don’t want to burn your vacation driving around with spotty directions, only to find the waves are either too rough, too crowded, or not quite right.

Even if you’re not an expert, the “remote break” plan makes your day easier because the experience aims for long sessions on clean waves with room to move. That means you can focus on technique and decision-making instead of fighting for every inch of water.

There’s also a pacing advantage. The tour follows the ocean from morning to afternoon, which usually means you get a chance to catch changing conditions across the day. You’re not stuck in one place hoping the tide gods cooperate.

What a full 7-hour surf expedition feels like

Cabo full day surf expedition with uncrowded ocean waves - What a full 7-hour surf expedition feels like
Because specific spot names and a minute-by-minute schedule aren’t provided here, I’ll describe the day in the way it functions on the ground: a sequence of sessions with travel time, coaching, and breaks built in.

Morning start: You’re picked up from your accommodation and headed to your first set of waves. This is the moment when you’ll benefit from the tour’s “customized service” approach. If you need a quick adjustment before you paddle out—stance, how you handle crowded takeoffs, what to focus on for this session—this is where coaching sets you up.

First surf session: Expect a mix of technique and etiquette reminders, plus safety emphasis. Since the tour includes instruction from real surfers, you’ll likely get simple, actionable cues you can use immediately. This is where uncrowded water helps: you can try the advice without feeling rushed by five other people fighting for the same peak.

Midday reset and food: After morning riding, you’ll get healthy, sustainable snacks and lunch. The low impact angle matters here because it keeps the day feeling light. You’re not just fed—you’re cared for between sessions. And because they avoid single-use plastic, it feels more respectful and less wasteful, which I appreciate on trips where you’re already spending hours outside.

Afternoon surf session(s): The day continues with another opportunity to chase conditions. If the morning was steady, the afternoon may feel sharper or different. Either way, the tour’s goal stays the same: you’re not searching for hours—you’re working through a planned set of breaks with guides who know where to go when the ocean shifts.

Wrap-up and return: At the end, private transportation gets you back. The “private tour/activity” part is useful again here because the wrap-up tends to feel smoother—you’re not waiting on other groups, and your pace stays yours.

If you’re the kind of surfer who thinks about technique as much as the view, this structure is the right kind of tiring.

Meals, snacks, and the low-plastic detail that actually matters

Cabo full day surf expedition with uncrowded ocean waves - Meals, snacks, and the low-plastic detail that actually matters
You don’t always see food quality called out in surf tours, but it’s included here: meals and healthy sustainable snacks. On a day like this, food isn’t a side quest. It’s the fuel that lets you go back out with energy and focus rather than crashing between sessions.

The tour also explicitly mentions a low impact approach, including avoiding single-use plastic. That means you’re more likely to get through the day without the usual parade of packaged goods. It’s a small difference, but it adds up—especially if you’re sensitive to waste while traveling.

If you’re planning what to bring, I’d still expect to hydrate and possibly bring a light layer, but the day is clearly designed so you don’t have to solve hunger and energy on your own.

Photography included: getting proof without making it a chore

Cabo full day surf expedition with uncrowded ocean waves - Photography included: getting proof without making it a chore
This expedition includes professional photography. That’s a smart value add. If you’ve ever tried to film your own waves with a shaky phone grip, you know how much time that steals from actually surfing.

With pro photos included, you can enjoy the day without worrying about documenting everything. And since the tour is built around multiple sessions, you’ll generally get a better chance of capturing different angles and moments—especially when the ocean is doing its best work.

I don’t have details on delivery method or turnaround time, so plan for the photos to arrive later rather than instantly during your session. But even without that, it’s a clear “extra” that improves the overall payoff for the $200 price point.

Price check: is $200 per person good value?

Cabo full day surf expedition with uncrowded ocean waves - Price check: is $200 per person good value?
At $200 per person for about 7 hours, you’re paying for more than boards and wave time. You’re paying for three things that are expensive in real life: local surf guidance, private transportation, and included extras like meals and professional photography.

Here’s how that pricing tends to pencil out for you:

  • If you had to hire a similar coach separately, plus arrange transport and meals, costs usually stack quickly.
  • If you care about uncrowded waves, the “remote break” routing is part of the value, because it reduces wasted time.
  • The photography inclusion gives you an immediate tangible result, not just memories that fade.

The tour is also described with a very strong reputation score—5 out of 5 rating across 35 reviews, with 100% recommended. That doesn’t automatically mean it’s perfect for everyone, but it does signal consistent satisfaction, especially around host guidance and instruction quality.

Who should book this surf expedition (and who should think twice)

This is a strong match for you if:

  • You already have surf experience and want coaching, not just a surf lesson.
  • You like structure and guidance, especially if you don’t want to spend your vacation hunting for conditions.
  • You want a calmer water experience with space, long sessions, and uncrowded waves.
  • You value personal service and private-group pacing rather than feeling rushed with a big crowd.

You might think twice if:

  • You’re brand-new to surfing and want a slow, purely beginner setup. The tour says it’s suitable for all levels, but it also says it’s designed for surfers with prior experience. In other words, you’ll probably learn a lot, but it may not feel like a gradual first-timer school day.
  • You’re ultra-flexible but very weather-dependent. If the ocean isn’t cooperating, the tour may be rescheduled or refunded.

Good news: the tour says most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. Still, if you have specific physical needs, it’s worth confirming fit with the provider before you go.

FAQ

FAQ

How long is the Cabo surf expedition?

It runs for about 7 hours.

How much does the tour cost?

The price is $200 per person.

Is pickup from my hotel included?

Yes. They pick you up from your accommodation.

What language is the tour offered in?

It’s offered in English.

Is this a private tour or a shared group?

It’s private. Only your group will participate.

What does the tour include besides surfing?

It includes private transportation, meals, healthy sustainable snacks, and professional photography.

Is it aimed at beginners?

It’s described as suitable for all levels, but it also notes it’s designed for surfers with prior experience. If you’re brand-new, check how they plan instruction for your level.

Do they take you to remote surf spots?

Yes. The experience follows several remote Baja California Sur breaks, aiming for space and uncrowded waves.

What happens if weather is poor?

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

Can I cancel for free?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Should you book Cabo Surf Tours for uncrowded waves?

If your goal is a surf day with real coaching, multiple sessions, and a lower-crowd feel, I’d book it. The mix of in-water instruction, etiquette and surf culture teaching, and the practical inclusions like meals and pro photos makes the $200 price feel less like a gamble and more like a complete surf day.

My only caution is skill-level alignment. If you’re truly new, you may still enjoy it, but you should be ready for a day that’s geared toward surfers who can already paddle out and focus on improvement. If that’s you, you’ll likely leave with better technique, better ocean sense, and fewer “where are the waves?” headaches than on a self-guided Cabo surf mission.

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