REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS
Private Guided Snorkeling in Cabo San Lucas
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A few spots in Cabo feel truly personal. This private snorkeling outing gives you that small-group feel, plus a quick shot at the famous Cabo Arch. I especially like the combo of guided snorkeling and a Google Drive photo link after the trip.
What I also like is how the experience is run for real humans, not just for first-timers: you get help based on your comfort level, and you’re not left to figure things out alone. It’s led by qualified marine professionals and designed for a group of up to 6.
One thing to plan around: this tour depends on good weather, so conditions can affect timing and whether you’ll go that day. Also, tips for the crew are welcome but not included, so budget a little extra.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About
- First Stop: El Arco Photo Time at Cabo San Lucas Arch
- Private Guided Snorkeling With Pro Help You Can Use
- What the Underwater Time Is Like (and How to Get the Photos)
- Snacks, Reusable Water, and the Small Comforts That Save Your Trip
- Price and Value: What $575 Really Means for a Group
- Meeting Point and Timing: Show Up Ready for a 1:30 pm Start
- Weather Reality: A Trip That Runs Only When Conditions Are Right
- Who This Snorkeling Experience Fits Best
- Should You Book Private Guided Snorkeling in Cabo San Lucas?
- FAQ
- How long is the private snorkeling experience in Cabo San Lucas?
- What time does the tour start?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Is this tour private or shared?
- What is the group size limit?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are underwater photos provided?
- Is the El Arco photo stop admission free?
- What are the cancellation rules?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

- Private group up to 6 for a more hands-on experience
- El Arco de Cabo San Lucas photo stop early in the outing with free admission
- Snorkeling gear included, so you don’t have to pack or rent separately
- Google Drive link to underwater photos from your time in the water
- Snacks and drinking water in reusable containers included
- Environmentally responsible company focused on responsible interactions in the water
First Stop: El Arco Photo Time at Cabo San Lucas Arch

You start at the Cabo Arch area with a short, focused photo moment. The stop is brief, about 2 minutes, but that’s exactly the point: you get the classic family photo setup without wasting your whole afternoon standing around.
The nice detail here is admission for that photo spot is free, which keeps your outing simple. If your main goal is to come away with recognizable Cabo Arch shots and then spend your time in the water, this timing makes sense.
Because the stop is so short, think of it like a quick “get the postcard done” moment. Then the rest of your time is reserved for the part you actually came for: snorkeling.
You can also read our reviews of more guided tours in Cabo San Lucas
Private Guided Snorkeling With Pro Help You Can Use

This is a private experience, meaning only your group participates. With up to 6 people, you’re more likely to get attention when you need it, especially if you’re new to snorkeling or you’re just trying to feel comfortable in open water.
The tour is led by qualified marine professionals, and the practical value is in how they guide you. One theme from the feedback is that the team adjusts support based on the level of each person, so you’re not stuck doing everything the same way as the most confident swimmer in the group.
You’ll also have snorkeling equipment included, which is a big deal in Cabo. Packing gear is a hassle, and rentals can add up. Here, you show up and get kitted out, which keeps the day stress-free.
Tour basics that matter:
- Duration: about 3 hours
- Language: English
- Mobile ticket: yes, so you don’t have to manage paper tickets
What the Underwater Time Is Like (and How to Get the Photos)

The main promise is snorkeling in beautiful waters full of tropical fish and marine life. That’s the heart of the experience, and it’s also why you’ll likely be glad this is guided. Good guidance usually means less time struggling and more time looking.
A standout feature is that you receive a Google Drive link with underwater photos from the excursion. That’s the kind of add-on that makes a difference later, because you don’t just remember the moment—you can also share real shots that capture what you saw underwater.
A practical approach for better photos: wear gear comfortably from the start. When everyone is set, the group tends to move together more smoothly, and your chance of getting clear underwater images increases.
Also note: the tour keeps things environmentally responsible. You’re not being asked to treat the ocean like a theme park. The goal is to enjoy the water while handling wildlife with care.
Snacks, Reusable Water, and the Small Comforts That Save Your Trip

It’s easy to underestimate how much a basic snack helps during a few hours outdoors. You’re provided snacks plus drinking water in reusable containers, which is both convenient and better than buying and tossing single-use bottles.
This matters because snorkeling can work up real energy. Even if you’re not doing anything strenuous, you’re still moving, floating, and keeping an eye out. A snack before the underwater time (or mid-tour) can help your body stay steady so you don’t feel drained too early.
If you’re the type who likes to travel light, this is a win. You don’t need to bring everything yourself, and you can spend your mental energy on enjoying the water instead of managing logistics.
Price and Value: What $575 Really Means for a Group

The price is $575 per group (up to 6) for about 3 hours. That can sound steep until you do the math by party size.
Here’s the value lens:
- If you fill it with 6 people, you’re paying about $96 per person
- With 4 people, it lands around $144 per person
- With 2 people, it’s about $288 per person
Whether it feels like a good deal depends on how you travel. If you’re a couple, you might find you’re paying more per person than a shared tour. But if you’re a small family or a group of friends, the private format can be worth it fast—especially because the price includes equipment, snacks, water, and the underwater photo link.
You’re not just buying “time in the water.” You’re buying:
- private attention from a guide team
- snorkeling gear included
- photos delivered afterward via Google Drive
- a planned Cabo Arch photo stop so you don’t miss the iconic shot
For people who hate uncertainty (Will I find decent gear? Will we get a guide who actually helps?), this package is a tidy solution.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Cabo San Lucas
Meeting Point and Timing: Show Up Ready for a 1:30 pm Start

The start time is 1:30 pm, and the activity ends back at the meeting point. That round-trip structure is helpful because it reduces the “where do we go after” problem that can ruin the vibe of an afternoon plan.
Your meeting point is:
Cabo Private Guide Plaza Nautica, Blvd. Paseo de la Marina 1, Centro, Marina, 23450 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico
A couple of practical notes that help you arrive without stress:
- It’s near public transportation, so you have options if you’re not driving.
- This is a private group activity, so it’s worth arriving on time rather than assuming you’ll just blend into a larger crowd.
Because confirmation happens within 48 hours of booking (subject to availability), it’s smart to plan this part of your Cabo schedule early, especially if you’re traveling around peak dates.
Weather Reality: A Trip That Runs Only When Conditions Are Right

This snorkeling experience requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right and the operator cancels due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
That’s an honest approach. Ocean time is not always predictable, but you’d rather have a clear “plan or pivot” system than show up and guess.
If you’re scheduling other Cabo activities that same day, keep your other plans flexible. The tour is about 3 hours, so it usually fits well, but weather may push the whole plan.
Who This Snorkeling Experience Fits Best

This is a strong match if you want:
- a private outing instead of a large group scramble
- pro guidance while snorkeling
- included gear and a few comforts like snacks and water
- underwater photos delivered after the trip
It’s also a good fit for mixed skill levels in one group, since the guidance is described as adapting to each person’s level. If someone in your party is cautious, you’re more likely to get support that keeps everyone participating.
If you’re the kind of traveler who loves big public tours and doesn’t care much about personal attention, you might compare prices with group tours. But if you care about the quality of the experience, this setup is made for you.
Should You Book Private Guided Snorkeling in Cabo San Lucas?
I’d book this if your top priorities are private attention, included snorkeling equipment, and a photo link you can actually share afterward. The El Arco Arch photo stop is brief, but it’s a smart add that helps you get the iconic Cabo shot without sacrificing snorkeling time.
You might skip it or compare alternatives if you’re traveling solo or only two people, since the private-group price can raise the cost per person. In that case, you’ll want to decide if the photo delivery and tailored help are worth paying extra versus going with a shared option.
If you book, go in with one simple mindset: you’re paying for a smoother afternoon, not just a snorkel ticket. With the small-group format and the team’s hands-on approach, that difference usually shows up fast.
FAQ
How long is the private snorkeling experience in Cabo San Lucas?
It runs for about 3 hours.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 1:30 pm.
Where is the meeting point?
You meet at Cabo Private Guide Plaza Nautica, Blvd. Paseo de la Marina 1, Centro, Marina, 23450 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico.
Is this tour private or shared?
It’s private. Only your group will participate.
What is the group size limit?
The price is per group for up to 6 people.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
What’s included in the price?
Snorkeling equipment, snacks, and drinking water in reusable containers are included.
Are underwater photos provided?
Yes. You’ll receive a Google Drive link with underwater photos of the excursion.
Is the El Arco photo stop admission free?
Yes. Admission ticket for the El Arco photo stop is listed as free.
What are the cancellation rules?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts. If you cancel within 24 hours, the amount you paid is not refunded.






























