REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS
Los Cabos Sunset Party Cruise
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Sunset gets louder on this Cabo cruise. I love the unlimited open bar and the nonstop party vibe on a real dance floor. I also like the fact that you get a scenic sail past Lover’s Beach and Cabo’s landmarks instead of just drifting in the dark. One thing to consider: pickup timing can be strict, so plan to arrive early.
For about 4 hours total (including travel), you’ll spend roughly 2 hours out on the water. The tour runs in English and keeps the group to a maximum of 50, which helps the party stay social without feeling like a cattle call. Alcohol is only for adults 18+, so come ready with a plan if you’re bringing anyone under that age.
If you’re doing resort pickup, the driver may only wait briefly. For the smoothest evening, I’d treat this as a 5 o’clock event, not a “whenever they show up” event.
In This Review
- Key Points That Make This Cruise Worth Your Evening
- A 5:00 pm Party Cruise With Real Boat-Vibes
- Your Main Sail Past Cabo’s Icons (Not Just a Random Loop)
- Open Bar + Light Snacks: How to Plan Your Night
- Crew Energy and Names You’ll Actually Remember
- Price and Value: Why $99 Can Make Sense Here
- Pickup, Check-In, and the One Timing Detail That Can Ruin a Night
- Who Should Book This (and Who Should Skip It)
- Final Call: Should You Book the Los Cabos Sunset Party Cruise?
- FAQ
- How long is the Los Cabos Sunset Party Cruise?
- What time does the tour start?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- Does the tour offer pickup?
- If I’m going to the dock myself, where do I check in?
- What’s included on board?
- What does the open bar include?
- Is there an age requirement for alcohol?
- What language is the tour offered in, and how big is the group?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Points That Make This Cruise Worth Your Evening

- Unlimited open bar with draft beer and spirits like tequila, vodka, and rum plus mixers, soda, and juice
- 2-hour scenic sunset cruise that passes iconic Cabo sights like the Arch and Lover’s Beach
- Dance-floor party format with an onboard host who keeps things moving
- Light snacks included (chips, pretzels, and peanuts), so eat a real meal first
- Crew energy matters: captains and hosts like Alejandro, Ivan, and bartenders like Saul get named in positive feedback
- Smaller group feel with a max of 50 travelers, so it doesn’t turn into a lonely boat ride
A 5:00 pm Party Cruise With Real Boat-Vibes
This is a sunset cruise designed for people who want their evening to feel like a vacation montage: music, drinks, and a view of Cabo turning gold. The core experience is about two hours on the water, but the day’s worth of fun is built into a longer total window of roughly four hours once you factor in pickup and getting everyone moving.
What you’re paying for isn’t just transportation. It’s the combination of (1) a scenic ride and (2) an onboard party setup. If you’re the type who enjoys mingling, dancing, and letting the playlist do the work, the format makes sense.
The entertainment runs nonstop, and the onboard setup is geared toward interaction. If you prefer quiet sightseeing, this is probably not your best match—this one is meant to be social and loud.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Cabo San Lucas
Your Main Sail Past Cabo’s Icons (Not Just a Random Loop)

The cruise portion is built around a Los Cabos route where you glide past recognizable highlights, including Lover’s Beach, the Arch, and the Sea Lion Colony area. You’re not signing up for a long historical narration or a stop-and-explore itinerary. You’re signing up for a moving viewpoint while the sky shifts toward sunset.
Timing is part of the experience. The start time is listed as 5:00 pm, but it may shift depending on the season to get the best sunset viewing. That matters because Cabo’s sunset timing changes over the year, and a party cruise that misses the light just feels off.
My practical tip: treat this as a “bring your best photo angle” evening. Stand where you can see both the horizon and the coastline as you pass landmarks. If you’re wearing something you don’t want to get splashed, keep that in mind too, since you’re out on the water.
Open Bar + Light Snacks: How to Plan Your Night

The onboard open bar is a big part of the value here. Unlimited options include draft beer and spirits such as tequila, vodka, and rum, along with mixers, sodas, and juices. That’s a lot of drink variety for a fixed-price tour, which is why this cruise appeals to groups celebrating something.
There’s also a simple snack setup: chips, pretzels, and peanuts. It’s meant to keep you going, not replace dinner. In fact, I’d plan to eat before you board. A party plus only light snacks can leave you feeling a little too tipsy or a little too hungry—usually both—depending on how you pace yourself.
One more essential rule: the adult beverage policy is 18+. If your group includes anyone under 18, they can still enjoy the cruise atmosphere, but alcohol consumption is restricted.
Crew Energy and Names You’ll Actually Remember

On a party cruise, the crew can make or break the mood. The vibe here is heavily influenced by the people running the show: captains, hosts, and bartenders who keep the evening flowing.
In positive feedback, Alejandro gets specifically mentioned as the captain who safely handled the trip. Ivan is praised as the host who keeps party energy up and gets slower-to-warm folks dancing. Saul is named as an energetic bartender. Jesus is also mentioned for taking group photos, which is helpful if you want a fun batch of images without coordinating your own camera angles all night.
Even if your group doesn’t immediately jump into dancing, this kind of hosted format usually helps you loosen up. The goal is momentum: music on, crowd engaged, and a friendly push toward joining in.
If you’re celebrating a birthday, this is the sort of tour where that can feel personal without you needing to plan anything extra. The onboard host and the group atmosphere naturally turn it into an event.
Price and Value: Why $99 Can Make Sense Here

At $99 per person, the math works best if you want both the water time and the drinks. You’re getting a scenic cruise (about two hours), onboard entertainment, light snacks, and unlimited drinks as part of one ticket price. That bundle is often what makes fixed-price sunset parties feel worthwhile compared with paying for everything separately.
Here’s how I’d decide if it’s worth it for you:
- If you plan to drink (or you’re in a group where everyone shares a couple rounds), the open bar component makes the price feel more forgiving.
- If you don’t drink alcohol and you’re only there for the scenery, the value depends on how much you’d pay for a boat ride plus party atmosphere anyway.
Also, keep group size in mind. With a maximum of 50 people, the party doesn’t need to be “staged” like a massive production just to keep energy up. Smaller groups tend to mean more mixing and less waiting around.
One more practical scheduling note: it’s often booked about 23 days in advance on average. If you’re traveling around busy weeks, don’t wait for the last moment.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Cabo San Lucas
Pickup, Check-In, and the One Timing Detail That Can Ruin a Night

Let’s talk logistics, because this tour’s party vibe makes timing even more important. The tour start time is listed as 5:00 pm, and drivers can be brief about waiting. If you arrive late, you may miss departure.
If you have confirmed transportation, you should be at the lobby about 15 minutes prior to pickup time. The driver is described as wearing khaki slacks and a white polo, and they will wait no longer than 5 minutes.
If you’re making your own way to the dock, don’t show up at the last second. You’ll want to check in at least 20 minutes prior. The check-in desk is at the Pez Gato desk in Gali Plaza (local 39), across from the entrance to Hotel Sandos Finisterra.
The meeting point listed for the activity is 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.
Here’s the balanced take I’d give any friend: this is a smooth experience when you follow the timing instructions closely. But if your plan depends on the driver doing extra waiting, don’t build your whole evening on that hope. Set yourself up to arrive early, and you’ll keep the night stress-free.
Who Should Book This (and Who Should Skip It)

This is a good fit if you want:
- a sunset sail with a built-in party atmosphere
- a group-friendly experience where dancing and mingling are part of the program
- an evening that includes pickup, so you’re not hauling your own way back and forth
- an onboard host-led vibe where the energy is maintained for you
It may not be the best match if you prefer:
- quiet sightseeing with minimal noise
- a flexible “we’ll depart whenever” style schedule
- a guaranteed, low-stress pickup experience where being a few minutes late won’t matter
If you’re traveling with a birthday group, this cruise is especially promising. The onboard energy and interactive hosting are the exact ingredients you want when you’re trying to make one night feel special.
Final Call: Should You Book the Los Cabos Sunset Party Cruise?

I’d book this if you’re looking for an easy, social Cabo sunset evening that includes a boat ride, music, and unlimited drinks in one price. The value is strongest when you’ll actually use the open bar and when you show up on time.
I wouldn’t book it if you’re hoping for a calm, laid-back sightseeing cruise, or if your group is likely to wander around until the last minute. The experience is fun, but it runs on a schedule.
If you can do one thing to stack the odds in your favor, do this: arrive early for pickup or check-in, and plan to eat before boarding. You’ll feel better, dance more, and enjoy the views without rushing.
FAQ
How long is the Los Cabos Sunset Party Cruise?
The total tour duration is about 4 hours (approx.), and the cruise portion is 2 hours.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is listed as 5:00 pm. The exact start time may vary depending on the time of year to aim for the best sunset experience.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is 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.
Does the tour offer pickup?
Yes. Optional transport is offered, and you can choose your convenient pickup. If you have confirmed transportation, be at the lobby 15 minutes prior to pickup.
If I’m going to the dock myself, where do I check in?
Check in at the Pez Gato check-in desk in Gali Plaza (local 39), across from the entrance to Hotel Sandos Finisterra. Arrive at least 20 minutes prior to departure.
What’s included on board?
You get a scenic 2-hour cruise, onboard party entertainment, light snacks (chips, pretzels, and peanuts), and an unlimited alcoholic beverages open bar.
What does the open bar include?
It includes unlimited draft beer, tequila, vodka, rum, and a variety of mixers, sodas, and juices.
Is there an age requirement for alcohol?
Yes. Guests must be 18+ to consume alcohol.
What language is the tour offered in, and how big is the group?
The tour is offered in English, and it has a maximum of 50 travelers.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.































