Private Sunset Cruise- 3 Hour

REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS

Private Sunset Cruise- 3 Hour

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If you want Cabo’s sunset without the whole marina moving at once, this private cruise fits the bill. I like the fact you’re not packed into a boat with strangers, and you get a calmer view of the coast while the light turns gold. I also like the attentive crew service and how they keep the mood easy with homemade margaritas (plus beer or soda) and music on board.

One thing to consider: the outing is weather-dependent and the water can move. If you’re even a little prone to motion sickness, plan ahead and bring what you need.

Quick Takeaways Before You Go

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  • Private boat time for up to 10 means quieter sightseeing and more space to enjoy the views
  • Homemade margaritas, beer, and soda keep the sunset feeling like a party, not a chore
  • Music on board helps you set the vibe (including phone Bluetooth use in at least one experience)
  • Top sights on one run: El Arco, Lover’s Beach, and Land’s End from the water
  • Wildlife may show up including sea lions, and multiple people report whale sightings
  • Motion sickness medication is recommended since you’re on open water for 3 hours

Why This Private Sunset Cruise Works in Cabo

Cabo San Lucas can be loud. Boats, crowds, and schedules all crowd your attention at the exact moment you want to relax. This charter is private for your group (up to 10 people), so you can actually look around and not just search for a good angle through shoulders and hats.

The other reason I like this kind of cruise: the timing. A 3:30 pm start lines you up with the slow shift toward sunset, when the coast looks softer and the colors change fast. The route also includes big-name landmarks from the water, which is the only place you truly feel the scale of Los Cabos.

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The Route: 3 Hours Floating Past El Arco and Lover’s Beach

Private Sunset Cruise- 3 Hour - The Route: 3 Hours Floating Past El Arco and Lover’s Beach
You’ll board at the Book Now Adventures office at Edificio Posada in the marina area of Cabo San Lucas. Then it’s straight onto the water for an evening run designed around sunset light and classic coastline views.

Leaving the Dock: Setting Up for Sunset

As the cruise starts, your main job is to settle in. You’re on a luxury yacht-style boat, and the point is comfort while you watch Los Cabos change by the minute. Music is part of the experience, and you’ll have drinks from the start, so you don’t feel like you’re waiting for the fun to begin.

Stop Focus: El Arco de Cabo San Lucas

The centerpiece of the experience is the Los Cabos Arch, also known as El Arco de Cabo San Lucas. From the water, it’s not just a postcard shape. You get the real sense of it standing out in the Pacific, with the shoreline and waterline both framing the rock.

This is also where the cruise becomes a photo mission without turning into a sprint. The lighting around sunset helps your pictures look better without heavy editing, because shadows stretch and the ocean surface reflects the sky.

Cruising the Mexican Coast: Lover’s Beach and Land’s End

While you’re gliding along the coast, you’ll pass views tied to the area’s famous geography, including Lover’s Beach and Land’s End. That’s a big value point: you get multiple highlights in one 3-hour block rather than piecing together separate stops and transportation.

You might also see a sea lion colony as part of the coastline wildlife viewing. Even if you don’t, the point here is the combination of scenery plus a calm pace, not racing between checkmarks.

Wildlife Possibilities: Sea Lions and Whale Sightings

Several experiences include whale sightings during the cruise. That’s not guaranteed in the information you’re given, but it’s worth planning your evening around the chance. If whales appear, your best move is simple: stay off your phone for a few minutes, let the captain point things out, and give yourself time to watch without rushing.

What You’ll Actually Drink (And How the Crew Runs the Boat)

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This isn’t a bare-bones speedboat situation. You’re set up for a relaxed evening, and the service style matters. People describe an attentive captain and first mate who help with comfort and keep things moving smoothly.

Homemade Margaritas, Beer, and Soda

The drink lineup is a core part of the experience: homemade margaritas, ice-cold beer, and soda. In practice, that means you can settle in right away and treat the cruise as the evening plan, not just a scenic detour.

If you’re sensitive to sweetness, ask what they’re using for the margaritas and how strong they taste. The info you have confirms homemade margaritas, but not the exact recipe strength.

Snacks and Food: From Fajitas to Fish

Food shows up in a big way in multiple experiences. You may be served things like chicken fajitas for dinner, freshly made guacamole and salsa, grilled fish for fish tacos, and even fresh-caught tuna sushi described in at least one experience.

Because food details aren’t described as a single fixed menu in the info you have, I’d treat meals as a likely plus, but not something to bet your night on. The strongest takeaway is that people consistently note plenty of food and drink being available, and that the crew doesn’t leave you waiting.

Music and the Comfort Factor

Music is part of the atmosphere while you cruise. One experience specifically mentions that they used a phone with Bluetooth for music. That matters because it helps you control the vibe for a private group, especially if you’ve got a couple of people with the best playlist energy.

If you want to use your own music, bring your charger and keep the volume reasonable. A boat is a shared space.

Sunset Views: What Makes Land’s End and Los Arco So Memorable

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Sunsets are common. Good sunsets with the right vantage point are rare. On this cruise, the views are built around the famous Cabo shapes: El Arco, Lover’s Beach, and Land’s End.

The arch view works best when you give it time. Don’t sprint from one side of the boat to the other just to be faster with photos. Stay put, let the sun drop, and watch how the angle changes. That’s when the arch starts to look different instead of just framed.

Lover’s Beach and Land’s End add context. You can see how the water connects to the coast, and the sunset feels like it’s happening above a real place, not just over open sky.

The Crew: Attentiveness That Changes the Experience

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On a private cruise, the captain and crew are not background characters. They decide whether the trip feels smooth or stressful. Here, that’s exactly what people praise: attentiveness, friendly service, and an ability to keep everyone comfortable.

People describe a pattern of service that includes:

  • drinks arriving often rather than once in the beginning
  • snacks and food kept flowing during the ride
  • crew members pointing out major sights while keeping things fun

Also, this matters for families. One experience notes the cruise worked well with small children onboard, with the crew making the outing enjoyable for everyone.

If you’re booking as a group with mixed ages, this is the big reason the price may feel more reasonable. A good crew makes the time feel longer and easier.

Price and Value: Is $599 Worth It?

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At $599 for about 3 hours, this isn’t a budget activity. The value depends on how you split it and what you want out of Cabo.

Here’s the practical way to think about it:

  • If you have a small group, you’re paying for privacy and comfort, not just a boat ride.
  • If you have up to 10 people, the cost can feel far more reasonable per person than you’d expect because you’re getting a private boat setup.

What you’re really buying is the combination of private space, priority attention, and sunset-focused sightseeing. If you were happy to squeeze onto a packed public cruise, you might find cheaper options. But if you want a calmer, more personal experience around El Arco and the sunset, this is in the right category.

One more note: multiple people mention the experience was worth it even compared with other boats in Cabo. That lines up with what you’ll feel during the ride—less crowd friction, better service, and more time enjoying the view instead of fighting for it.

Timing and Practicalities: Start Time, Motion, and Weather

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The cruise starts at 3:30 pm and runs about 3 hours. That timing matters because sunset in Cabo shifts through the year. With a 3:30 start, you’re usually catching the build-up, not just the final few minutes.

You’re given a direct heads-up that motion sickness medication is recommended. Take that seriously, even if you’ve been fine on other boats. Open water movement can surprise you, especially if you’re sensitive or if the sea is a bit choppy.

If you want an easy plan: take medication in advance if you’ve used it before. Bring water, and try to spend more time looking toward the horizon instead of down at your feet.

Weather Can Affect the Cruise

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

That’s common, but it’s still a real value factor. Sunsets are easy when the sky cooperates, and a good operator will protect the trip rather than forcing it in unsafe conditions.

Who Should Book This Cruise?

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This private sunset cruise is a strong match if you:

  • want Cabo’s top landmarks from the water without the packed-boat stress
  • are traveling with family or a group that wants shared time and attention
  • care about service details like having drinks and not feeling forgotten
  • want a romantic sunset vibe with enough comfort for everyone to relax

It’s also a good choice if you want the flexibility of a smaller group. When you’re not fighting crowds, you can slow down and actually enjoy the scenery.

If you’re traveling solo and want the cheapest possible option, a private charter won’t be your best deal. But if you’re splitting with friends or family, it can turn into one of the best hours on your Cabo trip.

Should You Book Private Sunset Cruise in Cabo?

If your priority is comfort plus classic Cabo views—especially El Arco and the sunset light—this is an easy yes. The biggest selling point is how the crew runs the experience: attentive service, consistent drinks, and a relaxed pace that makes a 3-hour outing feel like a real event.

Book it if you’re okay paying for privacy and you value the human touch. Consider it with extra care if you’re very prone to motion sickness, since you’re on the water long enough for that to matter.

FAQ

What is the duration of the Cabo private sunset cruise?

It runs for about 3 hours.

What time does the cruise start?

The start time is 3:30 pm.

How many people can this private cruise accommodate?

It can accommodate up to 10 people.

What sights will I see during the cruise?

You’ll see Los Cabos Arch (El Arco de Cabo San Lucas) and views tied to Lover’s Beach and Land’s End, plus a sea lion colony may be seen.

What drinks are available onboard?

You can enjoy homemade margaritas, ice-cold beer, or soda.

Is there admission included for the activity?

Yes, admission ticket is included.

Is food included?

Food isn’t described as a single fixed menu in the info provided, but multiple experiences mention snacks and meals onboard.

What should I do if I get motion sickness?

Motion sickness medication is recommended, since you’ll be on the water for the duration of the cruise.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts, you don’t get a refund.

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