Number Juan 100ft Yacht Azimut Rental

REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS

Number Juan 100ft Yacht Azimut Rental

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  • 3 hours to 1 day (approx.)
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One yacht, and Cabo slows down. This 100-foot Azimut Number Juan charter pairs open bar Number Juan tequila with a full staff and water toys, so your day feels like a private resort at sea.

I love the service setup: a dedicated team with roles so clear that Alex and Diego help keep everything moving at a relaxed pace. I also love the custom menu style, including options for dietary restrictions, because Chef Saul’s cooking turns the cruise into a real meal plan, not just snacks.

The one catch is simple: this experience depends on good weather, so build in some date flexibility if the forecast looks shaky.

Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

Number Juan 100ft Yacht Azimut Rental - Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

  • 100-foot Azimut luxury with 4 bedrooms for a real break from cramped boats
  • Award-winning Number Juan tequila built into the open bar
  • Personal chef and bartender, not a one-size-fits-all snack service
  • Kayaks, paddleboards, snorkel gear, and Sea Bob so you can choose your level of activity
  • Crew-led water safety and supervision, especially during swim stops
  • English-speaking hosts like Alex, with communication that starts before you even arrive

What a 100-Foot Azimut Charter Feels Like in Cabo San Lucas

Number Juan 100ft Yacht Azimut Rental - What a 100-Foot Azimut Charter Feels Like in Cabo San Lucas
This isn’t the “hop on a boat and hope for the best” kind of outing. The Number Juan runs like a floating service team: you get a ship that’s well maintained, plus people whose job is to make the time feel effortless.

The vibe is part party, part slow-luxury. You’ll spend time cruising with drinks in hand, then switch gears to water activities, and eventually settle back for food cooked onboard. Reviews repeatedly point to the same theme: the crew stays present without hovering, and the boat stays clean and ready for the next moment.

One smart reason this works well in Cabo: you can shape the day. If your group wants to keep it chill, you can. If your group wants motion, you can do that too, with the water toys and the snack-to-meal flow that keeps energy up.

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The Crew System: How Alex, Diego, Saul, and Captain Gabby Shape Your Day

Number Juan 100ft Yacht Azimut Rental - The Crew System: How Alex, Diego, Saul, and Captain Gabby Shape Your Day
On this yacht, the roles matter. You can feel it. A dedicated staff keeps the experience consistent from the first handshake to the final wrap-up back at the marina.

From what I’d watch for (and what shows up in people’s stories), Alex and Diego act as the connectors. They explain what’s happening, help manage timing, and make sure nobody feels stuck waiting. Lupita and Letty show up as the drink-and-comfort team, so the open bar doesn’t turn into a “go find someone” situation.

Then there’s Chef Saul, who turns the charter into an actual dining experience. Instead of a generic buffet, you can work with the team on a menu from the options available, and they can handle food allergies or dietary restrictions. If your group is picky about ingredients—or you’re bringing people who need dietary control—this part is a big deal.

And yes, the captain matters too. Captain Gabby is specifically mentioned for smooth navigation through the Sea of Cortez, which is what you want when the group is mixing swimming, paddleboarding, and just relaxing on deck.

Open Bar with Number Juan Tequila: Drinks That Don’t Feel Like Afterthoughts

The open bar is built around award-winning Number Juan tequila, and that changes the whole feel. In a lot of charters, tequila is just one item on a long list. Here, it’s clearly part of the identity, so the drinks tend to feel intentional rather than generic.

The biggest practical upside? You’re not stuck ordering one drink at a time. The crew keeps drinks flowing, and people cite fast service once the day is underway. That matters because downtime is what breaks a good cruise.

If you like music with your meal and sunset, this yacht experience also supports that. One review notes you can choose the music, which is the difference between hearing random playlists and setting a mood your group actually likes.

Also: small service moments show up often. One person even calls out Diego cleaning sunglasses multiple times—silly on paper, but nice when you’re out in bright sun and salt air.

Food Onboard: Custom Menus, Seafood Focus, and Allergy-Friendly Options

Number Juan 100ft Yacht Azimut Rental - Food Onboard: Custom Menus, Seafood Focus, and Allergy-Friendly Options
This is one of the strongest value points for your money. The charter includes a private chef, and the food is described as made from local seafood and fresh ingredients. That alone tends to beat the “we packed chips” reality you get on cheaper outings.

What really makes this work for real groups is the menu planning. You work with the team after booking to build a menu from the available options. They also offer accommodations for food allergies and dietary restrictions, which means you can plan without worrying that one person’s needs will slow down the whole table.

Chef Saul’s cooking is described as spectacular, with examples like a full dinner for a dozen-plus people that still left leftovers. In plain terms, that means portioning and pacing are handled like a real event, not a last-minute fix.

If your group is celebrating something—birthdays, a post-wedding outing, or just a milestone night—this meal setup helps make it feel official. One celebration included customized touches like a cake and balloon decorations coordinated around the event vibe.

Water Toys and Swim Stops: Kayaks, Paddleboards, Snorkel Gear, and Sea Bob

Number Juan 100ft Yacht Azimut Rental - Water Toys and Swim Stops: Kayaks, Paddleboards, Snorkel Gear, and Sea Bob
This is where the yacht earns its keep. You’re not just sightseeing from inside a glassy cabin.

You get a set of water toys: kayaks, paddleboards, snorkel gear, and a Sea Bob. The best part is that the crew supports you while you use them. People specifically mention supervision during swim time, plus a sense of safety while in the water.

A few practical takeaways based on how the experience is described:

  • You can treat this like an activity menu: paddleboarding and relaxing water time are both possible
  • Snorkel gear and the snorkel setup give you a lower-effort way to experience the sea compared with more intense excursions
  • You’ll likely spend time in the water with enough structure that the day doesn’t feel chaotic

One review also highlights a water mat and paddleboards as part of the onboard fun. That matters if you’ve got mixed ages, because not everyone wants to snorkel or ride the Sea Bob all day.

If your group includes kids, this setup can help: there’s something to do that doesn’t rely on staying anchored at the same spot. A review mentioning ages from 6 to 85 suggests that the crew can keep a broad range of comfort levels supported.

Cruise Timing, Route, and the Whale-Sighting Story

Number Juan 100ft Yacht Azimut Rental - Cruise Timing, Route, and the Whale-Sighting Story
The charter duration is listed as 3 hours to 1 day (approx.), and you start and end back at Marina Cabo San Lucas. What happens in the middle depends on your chosen timing and conditions, but the overall flow stays consistent: depart, cruise, switch to water activities, enjoy drinks and food, then return.

Route details show up in one especially memorable description: the cruise went from San Jose to Cabo and back with whales along the way. That’s not something you should count on every single trip, but it does tell you what the sailing window can include when conditions are right.

The cruising portion is also where the sunset moments happen. One person calls out spectacular views at sunset, which fits how Cabo sailing usually works: the later light makes the coast and open water look dramatically different, and the yacht setting makes it feel like you’re watching a show rather than commuting.

If you’re the type who likes a clear plan, ask the crew when the main swim and toy time happens in your specific charter window. With the onboard food and drink schedule, a small timing shift can change whether you eat before or after water time.

Pickup, Meeting Point, and How to Plan Your Day Smoothly

Number Juan 100ft Yacht Azimut Rental - Pickup, Meeting Point, and How to Plan Your Day Smoothly
You’ll meet at Marina, Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico, and the experience ends back at that same meeting point. Pickup is offered: transportation can pick you up at your resort or villa, which is a big quality-of-life win in Cabo when you don’t want to deal with parking or finding taxis on a tight schedule.

You’ll also receive a mobile ticket. That’s helpful because you can keep everything in one place and avoid scrambling for paper on the day.

Duration matters for planning. If you’re doing the 3-hour version, treat it like a focused highlights pass: drinks, one or two main water activities, then food and sunset vibes if timing lines up. If you book longer (toward the full-day end), you’ll have more room for a slower meal pace and repeated water time.

One practical tip: if you’re bringing people with different energy levels, coordinate expectations before you arrive. The yacht crew can help manage it, but the smoothest days happen when everyone knows whether the plan is party-forward or water-forward.

Price Breakdown and Value: Is $4,925 Worth It?

Number Juan 100ft Yacht Azimut Rental - Price Breakdown and Value: Is $4,925 Worth It?
The listed price is $4,925.00 per group (up to 10). If you divide that by 10, it’s roughly $492.50 per person. If your group is smaller, the per-person cost rises. If your charter is arranged for a larger celebration, the math can change—but you’ll want to confirm how your group size fits the booking structure.

Here’s what makes the number feel more reasonable than it looks at first glance: this charter bundles a lot into one price:

  • a 100-foot yacht experience
  • dedicated staff, including a personal bartender and private chef
  • an open bar featuring Number Juan tequila
  • multiple water activities with equipment
  • time at sea with a captain focused on smooth sailing

In other words, you’re paying for convenience and coordination, not just boat time. Cheaper charters can feel like “pay to be on a boat.” This one feels like “pay to run an event at sea,” with food and gear included.

Based on review language, people consistently point to impeccable service, quick drink service, strong communication, and a clean maintained boat. Those are exactly the details that reduce the risk of wasting money on an experience that looks good in photos but falls apart in reality.

If you’re planning a special occasion, this is also the type of outing where the cost can feel less painful, because the staff supports the celebration tone instead of asking you to bring everything yourself.

Who This Yacht Charter Fits Best

This is a great match for groups that want luxury without micromanaging every detail. It also fits well for mixed-age groups because the activity options can scale: people can swim, paddleboard, snorkel, or simply relax while the crew manages safety and timing.

It’s also a strong choice if food matters to you. A private chef and a custom menu process make it a better fit than any outing where you hope the snacks are decent.

If your group includes someone with dietary restrictions, this experience is built for that planning. They offer options for allergies and restrictions, and Chef Saul’s role is described as handling it well.

Finally, it’s a good choice when you want a service-first experience. People mention that crew members communicate early, move smoothly during the charter, and keep the vibe going without losing safety or attention.

Should You Book the Number Juan Yacht Rental?

Book it if you want a Cabo San Lucas yacht day that feels like a planned event: open bar with Number Juan tequila, a private chef, and real water toy time. The combination is the value story, and the staff is clearly part of why it works.

I’d think twice or recheck details if your travel dates are tight and you can’t handle a weather-based plan change. This experience requires good weather, and that’s the one variable you can’t fully control in Cabo.

If you’re celebrating, this is also the kind of charter where the staff’s coordination can take the stress off. And if your group is split between swimmers and sit-back-and-relax types, the gear and crew support make it easier to keep everyone happy.

FAQ

Where does the Number Juan yacht experience start?

It starts at Marina, Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico.

Where does the yacht trip end?

The activity ends back at the meeting point.

Is pickup from a resort or villa included?

Yes. Transportation will pick you up at your resort or villa.

How long is the charter?

The duration is listed as 3 hours to 1 day (approx.).

What’s included with the charter?

You get a professional crew, a private chef, a personal bartender, an open bar with Number Juan tequila, and water activities with kayaks, paddleboards, snorkel gear, and a Sea Bob.

Can you request a menu for dietary restrictions or allergies?

Yes. Options are available for those with food allergies or dietary restrictions.

What language is the experience offered in?

It’s offered in English.

How soon will I receive confirmation after booking?

Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.

Are service animals allowed?

Yes, service animals are allowed.

What is the cancellation policy for a full refund?

Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts, the amount paid is not refunded.

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