Los Cabos 1 tank dive to Land’s End (Certified Divers)

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Los Cabos 1 tank dive to Land’s End (Certified Divers)

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  • 2 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $115.00
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Cabo’s currents can pack serious marine life fast. This one-tank Land’s End scuba session in Cabo San Lucas is built for certified divers who want a focused outing with an efficient schedule and snacks plus bottled water onboard. I especially like how the team keeps things organized and calm, and I also like that the operator works with a small group size, so you get more personal attention in the water.

One watch-out: you’ll need extra cash-only money for dock and park fees on site, so plan ahead instead of assuming it’s all included.

Key things I’d circle before you book

Los Cabos 1 tank dive to Land’s End (Certified Divers) - Key things I’d circle before you book

  • Land’s End location: where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific, with a strong shot at manta rays and big fish activity
  • Small group size (max 8): more hands-on guidance and less crowding around the boat and entry points
  • Onboard basics included: snacks, bottled water, and a restroom on board
  • Professional, patient coaching: the guide Camilla is highlighted for making divers comfortable, especially when you haven’t been in the water awhile
  • You return on time: the captain and crew are attentive about getting you back to your schedule

Where Land’s End fits on the Cabo map

Los Cabos is famous for marine life, but the real reason it can feel so special is the water chemistry and movement. The area around Cabo San Lucas is influenced by currents that converge, which helps bring in variety—everything from schooling fish to larger “wow” animals when conditions cooperate. The Sea of Cortez is often called one of the richest marine areas on the planet, and that matters here because you’re not just looking at clear water. You’re looking at a living system that supports a huge range of fish and invertebrates.

In practical terms, Land’s End is the kind of place that can pay off for a short trip. The point is not to spend half a day chasing far-away spots. It’s to use a high-potential location and make the most of limited time on the water.

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Your one-tank schedule: 2 hours 30 minutes, built for focus

Los Cabos 1 tank dive to Land’s End (Certified Divers) - Your one-tank schedule: 2 hours 30 minutes, built for focus
This is an efficient outing. Plan on about 2 hours 30 minutes total, start to finish, back at the same meeting point. That shorter time window can be a big deal if you’re in Cabo on a cruise day, have other plans lined up, or simply want one solid underwater session without turning it into a half-day production.

The structure is simple: you meet, board, go out for the main underwater time, then return. The operator also includes a restroom on board, plus snacks and bottled water, which helps you feel human before your session and keeps the day smooth.

Also, keep this in mind: the trip depends on good weather. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.

Sea of Cortez stop: what makes this stretch of water work

Los Cabos 1 tank dive to Land’s End (Certified Divers) - Sea of Cortez stop: what makes this stretch of water work
Your main underwater area is tied to the Sea of Cortez and the Land’s End region. This is where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific, which is a big part of why the area can feel so alive.

Here’s what you should expect to look for around Land’s End:

  • Fish activity: good chances to see barracudas and other schooling species
  • Manta rays: this is one of the headline animals associated with this area
  • Sea lion habitat nearby: Land’s End is described as having a sea lion colony in the area
  • A shipwreck nearby: wreck areas often attract fish, and they can turn a short session into a memorable one

You’ll also want to set expectations realistically. You’re not guaranteed manta rays or hammerheads on any particular day. But you are going to a zone that’s repeatedly linked to large marine life, and that’s exactly what you want if you’re going for maximum payoff with minimum time.

The kind of care you get from the team

Los Cabos 1 tank dive to Land’s End (Certified Divers) - The kind of care you get from the team
One thing I love about small-operator scuba trips is how much the human part matters. This one is offered for a maximum of 8 travelers, and that’s a meaningful detail. Smaller groups are easier to manage, and they give the guide more time for check-ins—before entry, during adjustments, and while making sure everyone feels set.

The coaching quality stands out in the experience reports. Camilla, the guide mentioned in feedback, is described as patient and focused on comfort—especially important if you’ve had a long break from being underwater. One key insight from that feedback: if you haven’t been in the water in a while, it helps to take it slow at first and get your comfort level up before you try to chase everything visually. A good guide will adapt the pace to your level, and that’s what you’re hoping for.

It’s also worth noting that the crew is attentive about timing. If your day needs to end on schedule, you want a captain who watches the clock and communicates clearly. Feedback specifically highlights conscientious timing to help you get back to a cruise ship on time.

Gear, rentals, and what the included tank actually means

Los Cabos 1 tank dive to Land’s End (Certified Divers) - Gear, rentals, and what the included tank actually means
The ticket includes 1 scuba tank, plus onboard snacks, bottled water, and a restroom. What it does not include is the use of scuba equipment, which means you’ll either bring your own gear or plan to rent locally.

If you rent, do what smart divers do: confirm what’s available ahead of time and budget a little extra for it. In one experience report, gear rental was described as reasonably priced, and the equipment was said to be up to date and working well. That’s a helpful signal. Old or unreliable gear can ruin a day, so it’s good to know the operator has a reputation for keeping things functional.

Tip for first-timers returning after time off: wear clothing you can get into and out of easily, and plan to arrive ready to check your setup quickly. With a one-tank schedule, you don’t want to spend half the day troubleshooting.

Land’s End vs other nearby sites: when you may want a different option

Los Cabos 1 tank dive to Land’s End (Certified Divers) - Land’s End vs other nearby sites: when you may want a different option
This outing is centered on Land’s End, but the broader Los Cabos area offers multiple scuba-friendly sites, each with its own vibe. The operator’s site descriptions include:

  • Middle Wall: known for sharks, groupers, and giant bass
  • North Wall: known for octopuses, crabs, sea urchins, and seahorses
  • Pelican Rock: described as suitable for all divers, and it’s about 20 minutes from the Marina, with mentions of manta rays, turtles, and playful sea lions

So if you’re choosing between outings, think about your comfort level and how you want your time underwater to feel. Land’s End is about that high-potential mix and a classic Cabo setting. If you want something more suited to all comfort levels, you might prefer a Pelican Rock-style option offered by the same operator.

What you’ll actually pay in real terms: the $115 ticket plus fees

Los Cabos 1 tank dive to Land’s End (Certified Divers) - What you’ll actually pay in real terms: the $115 ticket plus fees
Let’s talk money like an adult. The base price is $115 per person, and it covers the core tour experience plus 1 tank and onboard items.

But you should also budget for two extra charges that are listed as cash only:

  • Dock Fee: $5.00 per person
  • Park Fee: $8.00 per person

So your on-site total is likely $128 per person, before any gear rental costs. That still can be good value if you’re getting a professional guide, a focused one-tank plan, and a top-tier marine location. The main downside is the cash requirement—bring small bills so you’re not scrambling at the last second.

Certified diver requirement and who this trip suits best

Los Cabos 1 tank dive to Land’s End (Certified Divers) - Certified diver requirement and who this trip suits best
This specific outing is labeled for certified divers, so you should only book if you’re current and comfortable with scuba procedures. It also calls for a moderate physical fitness level. That doesn’t mean you need to be a fitness influencer. It does mean you should be able to handle getting suited up, managing entry and exit, and staying comfortable underwater at your planned pace.

This is a strong fit if:

  • You want a short, high-potential Cabo underwater session
  • You’re returning after a break and want patient guidance (the Camilla feedback is a good sign)
  • You’re traveling with a schedule and need to be back on time

If you’re an ultra-beginner who isn’t certified yet, this one isn’t your match. Look for a training-first option instead.

Safety and flying: the 24-hour surface interval rule

One practical note for travel planning: there’s a 24-hour preflight surface interval after any underwater session before flying. That’s a standard health and safety consideration, but it can mess up your itinerary if you ignore it. If your flight leaves soon after your Cabo trip, double-check your timing so you don’t have to rearrange plans at the last moment.

Should you book Sunrider Tours for Land’s End?

If you want a Cabo San Lucas scuba experience that’s focused, efficient, and run with attention to comfort and timing, I think this is a sensible booking—especially given the small group size and the consistent praise for the guide’s patience (including Camilla).

Book it if:

  • You’re a certified diver looking for a one-tank outing
  • You like professional structure and you value getting back on schedule
  • You can handle the cash-only dock and park fees

Skip or consider another style if:

  • You don’t want extra cash charges on arrival
  • You’re not comfortable with the moderate physical demands typical of short boat outings

FAQ

Is this tour only for certified divers?

Yes. This outing is specifically listed as one tank to Land’s End for certified divers, so you should only book if you already have certification.

What does the $115 per person price include?

The price covers the tour experience and includes 1 scuba tank, plus snacks, bottled water, and a restroom on board.

What fees do I need to pay in cash on site?

There are two cash-only fees: a dock fee of $5.00 per person and a park fee of $8.00 per person.

How long should I plan for?

The total duration is about 2 hours 30 minutes.

How many people are in the group?

The maximum group size is 8 travelers.

Where do I meet for the tour?

Meet at Plaza GaliBlvd. Paseo de la Marina 7D, Centro, Marina, 23450 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico. The tour ends back at the meeting point.

When can I fly after this experience?

You should plan a 24-hour surface interval after your underwater session before flying.

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