Cabo: Sunset Dj Party, Mexican Show and Tacos

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Cabo: Sunset Dj Party, Mexican Show and Tacos

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Sunset plus DJ music is a serious Cabo combo. I love the incredible sunset views and the DJ music with a Mexican singer on deck. One thing to consider: the vibe can feel more like a small boat outing than a huge party, and the ride back may feel fast if you’re sensitive to motion.

This is the kind of tour you do with friends because it’s built for shared fun—open bar drinks flowing while you snack and listen. You’ll want to plan for the small logistics details too, like the $5 USD dock fee you pay with cash and the fact that this trip isn’t a fit for people who get seasick easily.

Key things to know before you go

Cabo: Sunset Dj Party, Mexican Show and Tacos - Key things to know before you go

  • Sunset timing: The whole point is catching Cabo San Lucas as the sun drops over the bay and toward the Pacific Ocean.
  • DJ + singer: You’re not just listening to music—there’s DJ sound plus a Mexican singer/mariachi-style performance onboard.
  • Unlimited tacos: Chicken and steak fajitas with seasonal sides keep the energy up without turning dinner into a long production.
  • Open bar variety: Whiskey, tequila, rum, vodka, gin, brandy, and red/white wine are included, plus soft drinks and bottled water.
  • Not for seasickness: This isn’t pitched at people who are prone to nausea on boats.

Cabo Sunset on a DJ Boat: What the 2-Hour Cruise Actually Feels Like

Cabo: Sunset Dj Party, Mexican Show and Tacos - Cabo Sunset on a DJ Boat: What the 2-Hour Cruise Actually Feels Like
Cabo San Lucas works its magic best around sunset, when the water goes from shiny and bright to darker and dramatic. This BAJA BLAST tour leans hard into that moment. You get a short cruise (about 2 hours) where the “main event” is the sky changing over the bay, with the Pacific Ocean scenery in the mix.

I like that the experience is designed to be easy and social. You’re not studying a history lesson. You’re on the water, there’s music, food shows up quickly, and you’re free to just enjoy the horizon.

Now the practical reality: it’s short, and that means the boat schedule moves. One review flagged the return ride as too fast and made some people sick. If you know you’re not great with motion, treat that as a serious warning sign, not trivia.

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Entering the Scene: Music, Singer, and the On-Deck Party Mood

Cabo: Sunset Dj Party, Mexican Show and Tacos - Entering the Scene: Music, Singer, and the On-Deck Party Mood
The core of this tour isn’t quiet sightseeing. It’s a sunset party setting with DJ / Mariachi singer entertainment and a Mexican singer to add an authentic flavor to the soundtrack.

What you’ll notice right away is how the music changes the whole feel of the ride. Even if you’re not a club person, a DJ set at sunset turns the trip into a moving hangout. It also makes it easier to spend time with people rather than timing your photos perfectly.

There are two sides to the music story, based on the feedback you provided. One person loved that the music was happening, plus they specifically mentioned music and cerveza alongside the view. Another person felt the “party” didn’t match the bigger-party expectation. Translation for you: go in expecting upbeat music and a fun atmosphere, not necessarily a massive production.

Open Bar Reality: What’s Included and What to Expect From It

Cabo: Sunset Dj Party, Mexican Show and Tacos - Open Bar Reality: What’s Included and What to Expect From It
This is one of the biggest value pieces of the tour on paper. The open bar includes:

  • Whiskey, tequila, rum, vodka, gin, brandy
  • Red and white wine
  • Soft drinks and bottled water

So yes, you can mix and match depending on what you actually drink. And you can keep non-alcohol options covered too, since soft drinks and bottled water are included.

But here’s the balanced take. One review called the open bar drinks disappointing and said they weren’t offered alternatives. That doesn’t mean every drink will be the same for you, but it does suggest you might want to keep expectations realistic on cocktail quality. If you’re the type who cares a lot about the exact drink recipe, bring that mindset. If you’re more focused on the sun, music, and the chance to try a few different pours, you’ll probably feel better about it.

Unlimited Tacos and Fajitas: The Food Part You’ll Actually Remember

Cabo: Sunset Dj Party, Mexican Show and Tacos - Unlimited Tacos and Fajitas: The Food Part You’ll Actually Remember
Food on a boat can go two ways: either it’s a thoughtful meal that slows everything down, or it’s simple fuel that keeps the party moving. This tour lands in the second category, and that’s usually what people want for a fast, social sunset outing.

You get unlimited tacos with chicken and steak fajitas, plus seasonal sides. The point is consistency and abundance rather than gourmet complexity. In other words, you should plan on enjoying taco-style portions throughout the cruise instead of settling in for a full restaurant dinner rhythm.

One review criticized the food as small portions and basically meat-and-tortilla components. Another review highlighted cerveza and a nice overall experience. So if you’re booking mainly for a foodie blowout, you might be disappointed. If you want reliable, easy fuel while you enjoy the ride, this is more likely to fit.

My practical advice: eat a normal meal before you board if you’re very hungry, then treat the tacos as the on-water bonus. That way you won’t feel shorted if the portion sizes don’t land like a full dinner for you.

On the Water: Bay Views, Pacific Ocean, and the Sunset Moment

Cabo: Sunset Dj Party, Mexican Show and Tacos - On the Water: Bay Views, Pacific Ocean, and the Sunset Moment
This tour’s description is clear about where you’ll be: you sail through the bay and toward the Pacific Ocean as the sun sets. That’s important because “sunset views” can mean anything from a waterfront dock moment to a real open-water horizon. Here, it’s real time on the water, which tends to make the sunset feel larger and more dramatic.

What you should plan for:

  • You’ll want sunglasses and a towel (both are on the recommended bring list).
  • The boat environment can make it cooler than you expect, even in Mexico. A light cover can help if you get chilly.

Also, because this isn’t a long cruise, the sunset timing matters. The tour is built around catching that change in light before you head back. If you’re the type who likes to watch the sky slowly turn, this fits better than tours that rush you through a photo stop and move on.

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Price and Logistics: Is $87 Worth It for Your Style of Trip?

At $87 per person, this isn’t a bargain. It’s not meant to be a “cheap and cheerful” pass; it’s closer to paying for a packaged sunset party: music, open bar, and unlimited tacos wrapped into a short boat outing.

So where does the value come from?

Good value if you’ll use the inclusions.

  • If you’ll actually drink from the open bar and you like tacos, you’ll likely feel like the package pays off.
  • If you care more about atmosphere (music + singer + sunset views) than a silent sightseeing cruise, you’re in the right category.

Less value if you want a big-boat party or a premium meal.

  • One review mentioned the boat felt small and that the experience wasn’t like a party-boat setup they expected.
  • Another review said the food and drink quality didn’t justify the price.

Logistics matter too. You’ll need to pay a 5 USD dock fee in cash. One review mentioned waiting at the dock because a reservation wasn’t scheduled properly, which delayed access for payment. That’s the kind of friction that can turn a relaxed evening into a stressed one.

If you’re trying to get maximum enjoyment from a short tour, I’d build in extra patience and make sure you have the cash ready when you arrive.

What to Bring (and What the Boat Won’t Allow)

Cabo: Sunset Dj Party, Mexican Show and Tacos - What to Bring (and What the Boat Won’t Allow)
If you want the experience to feel smooth, pack the practical items they call out:

Bring:

  • Sunglasses
  • Towel
  • Biodegradable sunscreen

Also, don’t forget the dock fee payment. Bring 5 USD cash.

Not allowed (from the tour rules):

  • Baby strollers / baby carriages
  • Bikes
  • Alcohol and drugs (you can’t bring your own onboard)
  • Chewing gum
  • Electric wheelchairs

This matters because it affects who the tour works for and how you plan your group. If you’re traveling with kids or hauling gear, read those restrictions early so you don’t lose time at the dock.

Who This Cabo Sunset DJ Party Is Best For

Cabo: Sunset Dj Party, Mexican Show and Tacos - Who This Cabo Sunset DJ Party Is Best For
This tour is aimed at a specific crowd: adults who want a social sunset outing, good music, and a packaged food-and-drink flow.

It is not suitable for:

  • Children under 12
  • People over 60
  • People prone to seasickness
  • People with pre-existing medical conditions

So if you’re booking, be honest about motion sensitivity. Even if you’ve handled boats before, a fast return ride was strong enough to make at least one person sick—so treat that as an indicator that you could be uncomfortable.

Who it suits best:

  • Couples or friend groups looking for an evening plan that feels lively
  • People who will actually take advantage of unlimited tacos and the open bar
  • Anyone who values Cabo sunset views from the water more than they value structured sightseeing

Common Friction Points to Plan For

Cabo: Sunset Dj Party, Mexican Show and Tacos - Common Friction Points to Plan For
Based on the feedback you provided, there are a few areas where your experience could swing.

Check-in and dock access.

One review mentioned they weren’t scheduled correctly and had to wait at the pier to pay dock access. If you’re tight on time, it can matter.

Boat size expectations.

Another review said it was a small boat, not what they expected from the description. That could affect your sense of how “party-like” it feels.

Motion and the return ride.

A fast ride back made people sick in one review. If you’re even slightly unsure about seasickness, consider skipping this tour. The rules also explicitly list people prone to seasickness as not suitable.

Drink and food quality expectations.

One review called some drinks poor and said they didn’t have options for something else. Another described the experience positively. For you, the safest approach is to treat the food and drinks as part of the package, not as the reason you’re coming.

Should You Book This Sunset DJ Party With BAJA BLAST?

I think you should book if your priority is a fun, short Cabo San Lucas sunset on the water, with music and included tacos plus an open bar you’ll actually use. It’s built for an easy evening with friends, and the sunset angle plus onboard DJ/singer combo is the kind of memory you can build a trip around.

I’d skip it if you’re:

  • Prone to seasickness or worried about motion
  • Older than the tour’s suitability range
  • Expecting a huge party boat experience or a top-tier culinary meal
  • Sensitive to cocktail quality and want lots of drink choice beyond what’s being served

If you do book, come prepared: have the $5 USD cash ready, pack sunscreen and a towel, and give yourself a little buffer at the dock.

FAQ

How long is the Cabo Sunset DJ Party and tacos tour?

It lasts about 2 hours.

How much does it cost per person?

The price is $87 per person.

What’s included in the price?

You get an open bar (whiskey, tequila, rum, vodka, gin, brandy, red and white wine, soft drinks, and bottled water), unlimited tacos (chicken and steak fajitas with seasonal sides), and DJ / Mariachi singer entertainment.

Is there an extra dock fee?

Yes. A 5 USD dock fee must be paid, and you should bring cash.

What should I bring with me?

Bring sunglasses, a towel, and biodegradable sunscreen.

Is alcohol available, or can I bring my own?

Alcohol is included via the open bar, but bringing alcohol and drugs is not allowed.

What language is the host or greeter?

Spanish and English.

Is this tour suitable for children?

No. It’s not suitable for children under 12.

Is it suitable for people who get seasick?

No. People prone to seasickness are not suitable for this tour.

Can I get a refund if my plans change?

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

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