REVIEW · LOS CABOS
Cabo San Lucas: Sunset Cruise with Wine and Jazz
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A sunset on open water hits different, especially with smooth jazz. This Cabo San Lucas cruise pairs that laid-back soundtrack with the iconic arch at Land’s End, plus wine and canapes that make the whole thing feel like a treat, not a chore. The only real watch-out: it runs in the evening and depends on favorable weather, so if conditions aren’t right, the timing may change.
I like that the vibe stays relaxed and romantic—no rushing, just drifting along the Cabo coast with great views. You’ll also get hotel pickup and drop-off, which is a big deal in Cabo when you’re trying to keep your evening easy.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Prioritize
- Sunset Cruise With Wine and Jazz: The Big Idea
- Timing and What the 2 Hours Feels Like
- The Ride Itself: Catamaran Comfort and the “Drift, Don’t Sprint” Style
- What You’ll Get to Drink and Snack On
- Cabo San Lucas Highlights: Lover’s Beach to Land’s End
- Sailing past Lover’s Beach
- Land’s End and the Arch: the must-see moment
- Sea Lion Colony views
- What the Crew Adds (and Why It Changes Everything)
- Who This Cruise Suits Best
- Price and Value: Is $138 Reasonable?
- Practical Tips for a Better Evening on the Water
- Should You Book This Cabo San Lucas Sunset Cruise?
- FAQ
- How long is the Cabo San Lucas sunset cruise?
- What time does the cruise start?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What’s included with the price?
- Is the cruise focused on wine and jazz?
- Where will the cruise go?
- Are children allowed?
- What language is the host or greeter?
- What happens if weather is bad?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Things I’d Prioritize

- Smooth jazz soundtrack that keeps the mood calm and grown-up
- Premium open bar plus canapes so you can snack while you sightsee
- Land’s End and the iconic arch are the big-picture photo moment
- Sailing past Lover’s Beach for that classic Cabo coastline look
- Sea Lion Colony views add interest beyond the rocks and water
- Hotel pickup and drop-off to keep your evening stress-free
Sunset Cruise With Wine and Jazz: The Big Idea

This isn’t the kind of tour where you hop off to run around for photos every five minutes. It’s a 2-hour sunset catamaran cruise built around one goal: help you enjoy Cabo San Lucas from the water when the light turns dramatic and the day cools down.
The winning formula is simple. You get a comfortable, spacious catamaran, a smooth jazz soundtrack, and a premium open bar with canapes. Then you spend the ride watching the coast come into view—rock formations, open ocean, and the famous Land’s End arch. For a couple’s plan, or anyone who wants a low-effort evening that still feels special, it makes a lot of sense.
And based on the feedback you’ll see from people who’ve done it, the crew matters. The staff is described as fun, upbeat, and genuinely enjoying the experience—plus attentive and personable. That combination turns a pretty view into a memorable one.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Los Cabos
Timing and What the 2 Hours Feels Like

Your departure time shifts with the season: it’s typically 5 PM in winter or 6 PM in summer. Either way, the timing is chosen for the sunset feel. That means you should plan to be ready before the pickup window so you don’t miss the start.
The cruise lasts 2 hours, which is long enough to feel like an actual outing but not so long that you’re stuck on the boat when you’re already tired or ready for dinner. If you’re pairing this with a late meal in Cabo, this duration gives you a nice rhythm: cruise first, then food when the sky looks best and you’re in vacation mode.
One practical point: it’s subject to favorable weather conditions. If the sea is rough, it’s not going to be pleasant. The good news is that in case of inclement weather, you’ll either reschedule or receive a full refund, so you’re not stuck with a bad roll of the dice.
The Ride Itself: Catamaran Comfort and the “Drift, Don’t Sprint” Style

This cruise is on a catamaran, and that matters. Catamarans tend to feel more stable than smaller boats, and the description emphasizes a comfortable and spacious setup. Translation: you can settle in, keep your drink in reach, and focus on the views instead of bracing yourself.
You’ll sail along the Los Cabos coastline on a route designed for sightseeing without getting complicated. During the ride, you can expect:
- constant views of vast ocean
- dramatic rock formations
- the changing coastline look that makes Cabo famous—especially near Land’s End
This kind of pacing is ideal when you want a “Cabo night” that’s romantic and easy. It’s also a good pick if you’re doing other tours earlier in the day and you don’t want your afternoon to be stressful.
What You’ll Get to Drink and Snack On

This tour is built around wine and jazz energy, with a premium open bar and canapes included. In plain terms: you won’t be counting the minutes until you can grab a drink, and you won’t show up hungry.
The open bar is one of the main value drivers, because it turns the cruise into an all-in-one experience. Instead of paying separately for drinks or snacks, the price covers it. At $138 per person, you’re paying for the combination of:
- the boat time and route
- the included food (canapes)
- the premium drinks
- and hotel pickup and drop-off
Is it worth it? For me, it is when you’re comparing to the cost of booking a similar boat ride plus buying drinks and food separately. The drink-and-snack setup is also what makes the cruise feel like a special night rather than just transportation with scenery.
One consideration: this is recommended for couples and adults, though children are permitted. If you’re traveling with kids, the experience can still work, but it’s clearly aimed at an evening vibe rather than a kid-focused program.
Cabo San Lucas Highlights: Lover’s Beach to Land’s End

The route focuses on the Cabo icons, and you get a steady sequence of viewpoints as the boat moves.
Sailing past Lover’s Beach
Lover’s Beach is one of those places people recognize instantly because it’s part of the Cabo story. On this cruise, you’ll pass by it while still enjoying the calm pace. If you like scenery more than activities, this section is the kind you’ll enjoy without needing to get off the boat.
Land’s End and the Arch: the must-see moment
The headline sight is Land’s End and the iconic arch at Cabo San Lucas. This is where the coastline drama peaks—rock shapes, sea views, and that famous arch framing the water.
This is also the part that tends to stick in people’s memories because it’s so visually Cabo. Even if you’ve seen photos before, seeing it in real scale and in real light is a different experience. The sunset lighting helps, and the cruise format means you’re not rushing through it.
Sea Lion Colony views
You’ll also sail past the Sea Lion Colony. Even if you’re not a hardcore wildlife person, this adds another layer beyond rocks and water. It’s the kind of detail that makes the cruise feel more like a guided coastal experience than just a sunset ride.
What the Crew Adds (and Why It Changes Everything)

Good boat trips can still feel stiff if the crew is just going through motions. Here, multiple reviews highlight that the crew is fun, upbeat, and attentive, with an energy that seems genuine rather than performative. That matters because jazz is the mood-setter on this cruise—and a lively crew helps the whole experience match that tone.
If you want to feel like you’re being taken care of while you relax, this is the right kind of tour. People also mention service as a standout point, which suggests you’ll be able to settle in without constantly tracking what you need.
Who This Cruise Suits Best

This is one of those tours that fits certain travel styles perfectly.
You’ll likely love it if:
- you want a romantic, relaxing evening
- you like scenery with minimal effort
- you enjoy jazz and want it as part of the atmosphere
- you’d rather have an all-in-one price that includes drinks and canapes
- you want hotel pickup so you’re not figuring out transport at dusk
It may be less ideal if:
- you prefer tours with lots of stops, walking, and getting off the boat repeatedly
- you’re traveling mainly for an active day schedule
- weather is a big concern for your plans (since it’s subject to favorable conditions)
Price and Value: Is $138 Reasonable?

At $138 per person, the cruise isn’t a budget snack. You’re paying for the combination of:
- a catamaran ride along Cabo’s signature coastline
- premium open bar plus canapes
- hotel pickup and drop-off
- the sunset-focused timing and guided viewing route
Where this becomes good value is when you treat it like an evening plan, not just a sightseeing activity. If you were to do a similar boat outing on your own, you’d likely still pay for transport and you’d still have to buy drinks and food. Here, it’s packaged.
So I think it’s most worth it when you’re looking for a one-ticket night—the kind you can do without negotiating taxis or deciding where to eat first.
Practical Tips for a Better Evening on the Water

A few common-sense ideas that help with most sunset boat trips, and fit this one well:
- Arrive a little early for pickup so the group timing doesn’t start rushing you.
- Bring a light layer if you get chilly on boats, since evenings near the water can feel cooler.
- If you’re sensitive to alcohol, pace yourself—open bar tours are fun, but it’s still a boat ride where you want to enjoy the views calmly.
Also, keep your expectations matched: you’re not here for a walking tour. You’re here for the sunset cruise experience—coastline, music, and that famous arch view.
Should You Book This Cabo San Lucas Sunset Cruise?
I’d book it if you want a romantic, low-effort evening that still feels like a real Cabo highlight. The included premium open bar, canapes, and jazz create the kind of atmosphere that turns sightseeing into a memory. Add in the fact that people consistently praise the crew as fun and attentive, and it becomes a strong choice for couples and adults.
I’d think twice if weather might be a problem for your schedule or if you’re hoping for a high-energy, off-boat itinerary. This is all about the ride and the views—not constant stops.
If your ideal night includes a sunset, smooth music, and the Land’s End arch in one package, this cruise fits the bill.
FAQ
How long is the Cabo San Lucas sunset cruise?
The cruise lasts 2 hours.
What time does the cruise start?
Starting time varies by season: 5 PM in winter or 6 PM in summer.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, and pickup is from the main lobby entrance of your hotel.
What’s included with the price?
The activity includes food (canapes) and a premium open bar.
Is the cruise focused on wine and jazz?
Yes. The experience includes smooth jazz as the soundtrack, along with a premium open bar that includes wine as part of the drink offering.
Where will the cruise go?
You’ll cruise the Los Cabos coastline and see sights including Lover’s Beach, Land’s End, the iconic arch, and the Sea Lion Colony.
Are children allowed?
The activity is recommended for couples and adults, but children are permitted.
What language is the host or greeter?
The host or greeter speaks English and Spanish.
What happens if weather is bad?
The cruise is subject to favorable weather conditions. If conditions are unfavorable, you may reschedule or receive a full refund.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.



























