Los Cabos Arch & Lover’s Beach Tour + Snorkeling Tour

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Los Cabos Arch & Lover’s Beach Tour + Snorkeling Tour

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Two hours, and Cabo feels cinematic. From El Arco to Pelican Rock, you get a tight loop of the best scenery plus guided snorkeling, all with a crew that keeps things upbeat and organized. Luis runs the show on land and in the water, and that matters because you’re moving through several photo-worthy stops fast.

I love the way this tour mixes easy sightseeing with hands-on help. You’ll get a guided look at Land’s End (Lover’s Beach, sea lion colony areas, and cave formations) and Luis keeps the story straight with history of Los Cabos, not just “look over there.” I also like that the snorkeling portion is paired with patient instruction and real safety checks.

One consideration: this is a short tour, so you only have about an hour for snorkeling. Bring your own towel and sunscreen, because the basics aren’t included, and the water and sun can both be a factor.

Key Highlights at a Glance

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  • Luis leads both the tour and snorkeling instruction, so you’re not passed around
  • Photo stops at El Arco with lots of help positioning and shooting
  • Pelican Rock snorkeling with proper gear and life jacket included
  • You can extend your beach time, with pickup returning you at a time you choose
  • Small-group energy that feels personal, not rushed
  • Bring your own drinks and food, which keeps costs down

Two Hours in Cabo: The Boat Loop That Hits the Best Stops Fast

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This is the kind of Los Cabos tour that works when you’ve only got a cruise stop, or when you don’t want to spend half a day commuting. You start at Baja Snorkel, do a quick water taxi hop, get a guided run at Land’s End, then shift into snorkeling at Pelican Rock. The whole thing is designed to feel full without feeling chaotic.

What makes it click is the pacing. You get plenty of shore-and-water views—Lover’s Beach, El Arco photo moments, and the cave areas—then you spend your main time in the water where it counts. And when you’re done, you’re not stuck: you can either head right back or stay at a nearby beach while the captain coordinates pickup.

If you’re traveling with kids, this format also helps. The crew is used to handling nervous snorkelers and families, and they spend real time making sure people can do the basics safely. You’ll still feel the excitement of Cabo’s coastline, but you won’t feel like you were dropped into the deep end.

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Meeting Baja Snorkel Near the Dolphinarium (and Finding Your People)

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Your meeting point is simple once you know what to look for: a colorful surfboard art close to the dolphinarium, with Luis waiting there. The tour note is to use the map inside the app you buy the experience from, so don’t skip that step when you arrive.

Why this matters: in Cabo, you can lose time fast if you’re trying to guess where tours gather. This one is set up so the check-in feels quick and visual. Plan to arrive a little early, especially if you’re using the map for the first time.

Once you meet the group, you’ll get the basic setup for the boat portion. Snorkel gear and a life jacket are included, so you’re not scrambling for rentals. From there, the crew handles the logistics so you can focus on what you came for: photos, views, and snorkeling.

Land’s End Walking Tour: Lover’s Beach, Caves, and El Arco Moments

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After the short start at Baja Snorkel, you ride a water taxi for about five minutes, then you’re at Land’s End in Cabo San Lucas. This guided stretch is about 30 minutes, and it’s where you get the “postcard Cabo” variety without spending hours on a long hike.

Here’s what you’ll see around the Land’s End area:

  • Lover’s Beach for that classic coastline look
  • the sea lion colony area (you’ll be in the right neighborhood for it)
  • cave formations like Pirate Cave and Window Cave
  • and the El Arco area, with a dedicated photo stop

The El Arco photo stop is about 10 minutes. It’s short on purpose, which keeps the tour on schedule for snorkeling. But it’s also long enough for the crew to help you get good angles, not just snap one shot and move on.

I like how this land portion adds context. Luis shares history about Los Cabos while you’re staring at the rock formations. It turns “pretty rocks” into something with meaning. If you enjoy travel that gives you both a view and a reason for the view, you’ll appreciate that.

Pelican Rock Snorkeling: How the Hour Works and What You Might See

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The main water time is at Pelican Rock, where snorkeling runs about one hour. Snorkel equipment and a life jacket are included, so you can show up with beachwear and not worry about gear hunting. The crew also gives hands-on guidance, which helps whether you’re new to snorkeling or you just need confidence in the basics.

The snorkeling instruction is part of what people rave about, especially Luis. He works as the guide and instructor, and that continuity helps. You’re not switching between leaders; you learn the rhythm from one person, then you’re out there following cues.

What can you expect to see? You’ll almost certainly see lots of fish close to the snorkeling area. Based on common sightings during this type of trip, you may also spot rays and other sea life. Some groups report surprises like sea turtles, octopus, or even sea lions nearby, though nothing in snorkeling is guaranteed.

Two practical tips that make the hour more enjoyable:

  • Wear comfortable beach shoes if you have them. The entry and exit can be easier when you’re not in slippery sandals.
  • Don’t fight your breathing. If you stay calm and slow, you’ll cover more area and enjoy it more.

There’s also a recurring note about the experience feeling safe and well-managed. The crew checks in during the activity and adjusts attention for kids, nervous first-timers, and anyone who needs a little extra patience.

The Boat Captain and the Ride: Comfort, Shade, and Feeling Secure

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The boat portion isn’t just transportation. It’s part of the experience, especially during the arch and coastline viewing moments. You’ll also get water taxi rides—one short segment to shift you into the area, and another around 10 minutes on the way back.

A lot of the comfort comes from the way the crew drives and organizes the group. The captain’s job is to navigate around other boats so you can take photos and still feel stable. Many people specifically mention that they felt safe, and that makes a difference when you’re snorkeling later.

There’s also mention of an overhead cover on the boat for shade. On sunny Baja afternoons, that small detail matters more than you’d think. You can cool down between photo stops and keep everyone comfortable while the snorkeling group is gearing up.

Optional Beach Time After Snorkeling: Make Cabo Fit Your Day

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Here’s one of the better perks: after snorkeling, you can decide how you want to finish your day. You can stay at a beach close by, and the captain comes back for you at the time you choose. Then you’ll be taken back to the same place where you started.

This is a smart option if you’re not trying to pack in another tour right away. You can turn the morning or cruise-stop into a longer beach break without losing your spot on the schedule. It’s also helpful for families, since kids can get tired and you can choose your timing.

If you do extend your beach time, plan for sun. Bring a towel (you’ll need one), and if you like shade, an umbrella is a good call. The tour includes drinks (sodas and water), but you’ll want sunscreen and a place to cool off if you’re staying.

Price and Value: Getting a Lot for About $67

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At $67 per person for a roughly 2-hour experience, the value comes from the mix of what’s included and what’s handled for you.

What you’re getting for that price:

  • boat tickets
  • drinks (sodas and water)
  • snorkel equipment
  • a life jacket
  • guided time on land plus snorkeling support
  • photo help around El Arco

When a tour is only a “look at the arch” boat ride, you’re paying mostly for scenery. Here, snorkeling is part of the deal, and the staff focus on keeping you comfortable in the water. That’s why the price feels fair—this isn’t just transit, and it’s not just photos from a distance.

The optional add-on is the photo package. Photos are not included, but you can purchase them afterward. Some people report around $40 USD for a digital photo set and highlight that the pictures include underwater shots plus arch moments. If you care about capturing your snorkeling moment, that’s worth factoring in—but you can also use your own phone or camera and skip the add-on.

One more value point: you’re allowed to bring your own drinks and food. That can turn a “quick snack” into a full mini picnic, especially if you’re traveling with kids or want to control costs.

What to Bring (So the Tour Feels Easy)

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This tour is simple, but you’ll enjoy it more if you come prepared.

Bring:

  • comfortable shoes
  • a towel
  • comfortable clothes
  • beachwear
  • personal medication

Also think about:

  • sunscreen, since it isn’t included
  • an extra dry layer (a T-shirt or shorts) if you want to feel comfortable afterward
  • an umbrella if you plan to stay on the beach after snorkeling

A small prep step that pays off: set up your snorkel essentials the night before—towel, sunscreen, and your “dry after” clothes. You’ll spend less time fussing and more time enjoying the water.

Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Want Another Option)

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This tour is a strong match if you want:

  • a short, high-impact Cabo experience
  • guided help for snorkeling, not just “good luck out there”
  • lots of photo opportunities around El Arco
  • a family-friendly pace with patience and safety checks
  • flexibility to stay longer at the beach afterward

If you’re an advanced snorkeler who wants several hours in one spot, you might feel the snorkeling time is brief. But if you want a well-run introduction to Pelican Rock and a scenic Land’s End loop, this is exactly the right length.

If you hate rushing, though, you should know the tradeoff. The tour packs multiple stops into a two-hour window, so it’s not for slow, wandering travelers. You’ll be guided, moved along, and scheduled—with time for the important moments.

Should You Book This Los Cabos Arch & Lover’s Beach + Snorkeling Tour?

If your goal is to do Cabo San Lucas in one efficient hit, I’d book it. The combination of Land’s End viewpoints, a real snorkeling session at Pelican Rock, and the guidance from Luis makes it feel like more than a “basic boat trip.”

I’d especially recommend it if:

  • you’re snorkeling for the first time or you want extra reassurance
  • you care about getting good photos at El Arco
  • you want a short tour that still includes the water experience
  • you’re traveling as a family or with mixed ages

On the “wait” side, consider this if you:

  • want long snorkeling time (this one is about an hour)
  • don’t want to bring basics like a towel and sunscreen
  • prefer very slow travel with minimal structure

For most people, though, the value at $67 and the hands-on crew approach make this a smart, enjoyable Cabo choice.

FAQ

How long is the Los Cabos Arch & Lover’s Beach tour with snorkeling?

The total duration is 2 hours.

How much does the tour cost?

It’s listed at $67 per person.

Where do we meet for the tour?

Meet at Baja Snorkel near the dolphinarium. You’ll see colorful surfboard art, and Luis will be there waiting.

Is snorkeling equipment included?

Yes. Snorkel equipment and a life jacket are included.

What drinks are included?

The tour includes drinks such as sodas and water.

Can I bring my own food and drinks?

Yes. The tour allows you to bring your own drinks and food.

Do I need to bring a towel?

Yes. Towels are not included, so bring your own.

Are photos included?

No. Photos are not included, but you can bring your own camera or cellphone and purchase photo packages separately.

What languages are the guides available in?

The live tour guide is available in Spanish and English.

Can I stay at a beach after snorkeling and return later?

Yes. After snorkeling, you can choose to stay at a beach nearby, and the captain will come back at the time you want.

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