Cabo Sunset Tour

REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS

Cabo Sunset Tour

  • 5.06 reviews
  • 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $89.00
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Sunset looks better when you’re already on the water. This Cabo Sunset Tour is a tight, 90-minute plan that mixes iconic coastline views with a marine-park stop and a hunt for humpback whales.

I like that it keeps the group small (up to 8), so the boat time feels personal instead of rushed. I also like the route logic: you hit the Arch of Cabo San Lucas, pass Lovers Beach, then go looking for the best sunset spot—plus time around Pelikan Rock, known as a top snorkeling and scuba site.

One thing to think about: there’s no hotel pickup, so you need to get yourself to the meeting point at CaboTrek. And since the experience depends on sea conditions, expect the plan to be weather-friendly rather than weather-forgiving.

Key Highlights at a Glance

Cabo Sunset Tour - Key Highlights at a Glance

  • Small group limit (max 8 people) for a calmer, easier boat ride
  • Pelikan Rock stop, a well-known snorkeling and scuba location
  • Arch of Cabo San Lucas photo-and-view moment tied into the sunset hunt
  • Humpback whale search built into the best-light timing
  • Pass-by views of Lovers Beach and Medano Beach without extra detours
  • Price value with inclusions like taxes, marine park fees, and bottled water

A 6:00 pm Cabo Sunset Schedule That Actually Makes Sense

Cabo Sunset Tour - A 6:00 pm Cabo Sunset Schedule That Actually Makes Sense
Cabo San Lucas sunsets are a big deal, but the best viewing tends to happen when you’re in the right place at the right time. A 6:00 pm start keeps the tour close to golden hour, so the timing lines up with when humpback whales (when they’re around) are most exciting to spot from the water.

This is also a short cruise. At about 1.5 hours, you get a real sunset experience without losing half your evening to long travel legs. If your Cabo trip includes dinners, a bar stop, or just walking the waterfront afterward, this duration is easy to plug into your day.

For English speakers, the tour is offered in English. And while it’s listed for a multi-lingual operation, it’s clearly set up so you’re not stuck piecing things together by hand.

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Meeting at CaboTrekHotel Tesoro and Getting to the Boats Fast

Cabo Sunset Tour - Meeting at CaboTrekHotel Tesoro and Getting to the Boats Fast
The meeting point is at CaboTrekHotel Tesoro, Blvd. Paseo de la Marina 20-Local A, Centro, Cabo San Lucas. The tour begins at 6:00 pm, and it’s designed to get you checked in and down to the boats quickly.

There’s a big practical advantage here: the start point is described as near public transportation, which matters in Cabo where taxis and rides can eat up time. Still, the tour has no hotel pickup, so build your plan around getting to the meeting location on your own.

Once you check in, you’ll head down to the boats. You’re not wandering around for ages or waiting for a slow caravan to form. The goal here is simple: get on the water, hit the sights, and be in position as the sun drops.

CaboTrek Stop 1: The Easy Start Before the Scenery Starts

Cabo Sunset Tour - CaboTrek Stop 1: The Easy Start Before the Scenery Starts
Stop 1 is Cabo Trek, where check-in happens and then you move down to the boats. It’s also noted as a quick moment with an admission ticket included, which is part of what you’re paying for with this package.

Why this matters for you: it keeps the “tour feeling” from falling apart at the start. If you’ve ever done an excursion where the first hour is paperwork and waiting, you’ll appreciate this one’s straightforward rhythm.

This first stop is also the moment where you’ll settle into the group. With a maximum of 8 people, you’re more likely to get comfortable quickly—less shuffling, less crowding, more time actually looking out at the water.

Pelikan Rock: Why This Stop Matters for Sea Life and Fun Views

Cabo Sunset Tour - Pelikan Rock: Why This Stop Matters for Sea Life and Fun Views
Pelikan Rock shows up as one of the tour’s featured water stops. It’s described as a favorite location for snorkeling and scuba in the Cabo area.

Even if you don’t plan to suit up the way a scuba or snorkel focused passenger might, this is still a meaningful part of the outing. A stop at a specific site is different from “we cruised past a few spots.” It signals that the operator intends to spend time where the water experience is the point—not just the scenery.

A smart consideration: your ability to do anything in the water can depend on conditions. This tour calls out that it requires good weather, and that’s a good sign you’ll be operating with a realistic view of what’s safe and enjoyable at sea.

What I like about including Pelikan Rock in a sunset tour is the balance. You get something marine-focused early, then shift into viewpoints and whale search as the light turns dramatic.

The Arch of Cabo San Lucas: The Icon You’ll Want to See Up Close

Cabo Sunset Tour - The Arch of Cabo San Lucas: The Icon You’ll Want to See Up Close
The next featured highlight is the Arch of Cabo San Lucas. It’s treated as a core moment in the tour, not a casual pass-by.

There’s a quick 10-minute window tied to the Arch area, again with an included admission ticket. That time is short enough that you’re not stuck standing around, but long enough to get the famous angle and take in the scale of the rock formation from the water.

On top of that, the tour is built around the idea that once you reach the Arch zone, you’re already lined up for the next mission: finding the best spot to watch the sunset.

One bonus detail you’ll appreciate: the route is described as passing Lovers Beach on the way out toward the Arch. That means you’re not just staring at cliffs and rock; you’re also getting a classic Cabo shoreline view as you move through the coastline.

Whale Search Meets Sunset Timing: What You’re Really Booking

Cabo Sunset Tour - Whale Search Meets Sunset Timing: What You’re Really Booking
Here’s what makes this tour more than a sunset cruise: the plan includes a search for humpback whales while you’re also chasing the sunset.

No one can control wildlife timing, but building in a whale lookout element changes how you experience the ride. Instead of looking at scenery while chatting, you’re watching the water and keeping your eyes open when conditions improve.

A detail worth highlighting from the experience feedback: a guide named Andrea is praised for knowing where to go and for being strong on humpback whale information. That kind of guidance matters because whale spotting isn’t just luck—it’s also about positioning and attention.

If whales are a priority for you, this is a good fit because it’s not an afterthought. The route is structured so your sunset viewing and whale search are happening during the same window.

Lovers Beach and Medano Beach: Classic Cabo Views Without the Traffic

Cabo Sunset Tour - Lovers Beach and Medano Beach: Classic Cabo Views Without the Traffic
After the whale-search component and the Arch-focused portion, the tour route includes pass-by views of Medano Beach and its surrounding area.

Medano Beach is where you’ll see the density of hotels, restaurants, and bars. So even if you’re not getting off the boat, you’ll understand where the action is concentrated and how the coastline is laid out.

Why this is useful: it helps you orient yourself on the ground afterward. You’ll likely be able to connect what you saw at sea with the walkable zones and the energy you’ll find in the later parts of your Cabo evenings.

Lovers Beach adds a second flavor: it’s more of a scenic shoreline stop in the story of Cabo’s signature coastline, and it’s the kind of view you remember even after the photos fade.

What’s Included in the $89 Price (and How to Judge the Value)

Cabo Sunset Tour - What’s Included in the $89 Price (and How to Judge the Value)
The listed price is $89.00 per person, and the tour is about 1 hour 30 minutes. It’s also offered as a private tour option, and the note says the private price displayed is per group for up to 8 people.

That means you should double-check what you’re actually booking:

  • If it’s per person, you’re looking at $89 times your headcount.
  • If it’s the private option, the price is for the group up to 8.

Either way, this package includes a lot of the “hidden add-ons” that often surprise people later: all taxes, fees and handling charges, marine park fees, and bottled water. It also includes admission ticket items tied to key stops.

What you should budget extra for: souvenir photos (available to purchase). That’s common on boat tours where photographers are part of the experience.

Why the inclusions matter: you spend your money on the actual tour and the water time, not on scavenger-hunt pricing at the end. For a short 90-minute ride, that’s a real value lever.

Small-Group Boat Time: Up to 8 People for a Better Experience

This is capped at 8 travelers per booking. On a boat, group size changes everything: how fast you can shift positions for views, how crowded it feels, and how much attention a guide can realistically give.

A small group also tends to make it easier to listen when the guide explains where you’re going and what to look for—especially on a tour with a whale search component. When a guide like Andrea is pointing out likely areas or explaining humpback behavior, you’ll feel it more in a smaller group setting.

For most people, it’s also described as most travelers can participate. If you’re generally comfortable with a boat ride and uneven outdoor conditions, this should fit fine.

Language, Ticketing, and What You Need to Know Before You Go

The tour is offered in English, and it’s also described as being operated by a multi-lingual guide. That’s a practical reassurance if you’re coming with friends or family who need clarity, and it often means the operator can explain things in more than one way.

You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which is convenient if you’re already juggling phone apps, maps, and dinner reservations.

One more practical note: the tour requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll either be offered a different date or receive a full refund. That’s exactly what you want for a sea-based experience.

Who Should Book the Cabo Sunset Tour?

Book this if you want:

  • A short, sunset-centered outing that doesn’t swallow your whole evening
  • A cruise with purpose, not just cruising for cruising’s sake
  • A route that includes the Arch of Cabo San Lucas, scenic beaches, and a Pelikan Rock stop
  • A whale component led by a guide known for humpback spotting know-how, like Andrea

It’s also a strong pick for couples and small groups who prefer a quieter boat experience. If you’re the type who likes to get photos of the Arch and then actually spend time watching the horizon, this tour matches that style.

If you’re looking for a long multi-stop day with lots of land time, this may feel too focused and brief. But for a sunset night plan, it hits a nice middle ground.

Should You Book This Cabo Sunset Tour?

I’d book it if your Cabo goal is a real sunset cruise with a structured route and a chance to see humpback whales without turning the evening into a complicated production. The value is solid because the price wraps in taxes and marine park fees, plus bottled water, and the run time is short enough to keep your evening flexible.

I’d think twice if you’re relying on a guarantee. This is a whale search, not a promise, and the tour needs good weather to operate. Also, because there’s no hotel pickup, make sure you can reliably get to CaboTrekHotel Tesoro by the 6:00 pm start.

If you can meet on time and you’re comfortable with a boat ride plan that follows the light and the water conditions, this is a smart, not-too-long Cabo sunset option.

FAQ

What time does the Cabo Sunset Tour start?

The tour start time is 6:00 pm.

How long is the Cabo Sunset Tour?

It lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.

Where is the meeting point for the tour?

You meet at CaboTrekHotel Tesoro, Blvd. Paseo de la Marina 20-Local A, Centro, 23450 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico. The tour ends back at the meeting point.

What is included in the $89 price?

The tour includes a 1.5 hour boat ride, all taxes/fees/handling charges, marine park fees, and bottled water. Admission tickets for key stops are also included.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

Is the tour offered in English, and how big is the group?

It’s offered in English. The maximum group size is 8 people per booking.

Can I cancel for free, and what if the weather is bad?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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