Snorkeling in Cabo San Lucas on 35′ Sea Amore Trimaran

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Snorkeling in Cabo San Lucas on 35′ Sea Amore Trimaran

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Pelican Rock is the main event in Cabo. This private 35′ Sea Amore trimaran takes you snorkeling in the Cabo San Lucas Bay National Marine Park near Lover’s Beach, with big views along the way toward Land’s End and El Arco.

I love the combo of premium open bar plus included food, so the whole experience feels like a floating party with real stops. I also like the mix of options: you can snorkel the whole time or cruise and sightsee when you want a break. One thing to consider is age: snorkeling equipment is included starting at 7 years old, and life vests are listed for 3 years and older.

Key Things That Make This Cabo Sails Snorkel Trip Worth Your Time

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  • Pelican Rock snorkeling right in Cabo San Lucas Bay National Marine Park near Lover’s Beach
  • El Arco from the water at Stop 2, with sightseeing time built in
  • A 35′ Sea Amore trimaran that’s set up for a small private group up to 6
  • Food and drinks included, including a Mexican combination platter, fruit and veggies, and a premium open bar
  • Water fun extras, like two paddle boards and a large water mat
  • Crew-driven safety and timing, including getting you to the snorkeling spot and lining up a beautiful El Arco sunset

Stepping Aboard a 35′ Sea Amore Trimaran in Cabo San Lucas

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This is a private, small-group outing, so it doesn’t feel like you’re trapped with strangers while you hunt for towels and elbows. You’re with your group only (up to 6), and the tour runs about 3 hours. Price is listed as $990 per group, and that matters: your cost per person gets much better when you fill the boat with friends or family.

Cabo Sails runs the experience in English and uses a mobile ticket, which is handy if you’re bouncing between beach stops and don’t want to mess with paper. The meeting point is at Cabo Sails in the marina area near Plaza Gali, on Calle marina s/n num int. L40 PLAZA GALI Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur. Plan to arrive a bit early so you can get oriented and settled before you head out.

From the start, the vibe is practical and upbeat: you show up, you get geared up, and you’re off to the protected waters where Cabo’s coastline looks like a postcard.

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Pelican Rock Snorkeling: What You’re Actually Doing Out There

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Stop 1 is Pelican Rock in the Cabo San Lucas Bay National Marine Park, near Lover’s Beach. This is the core moment of the trip, and the structure is straightforward. The crew takes you to a snorkeling area, you get equipment, and you can stay in the water as long as you want.

The important detail here is the age/gear rules:

  • Snorkeling equipment is included for guests 7 years and older
  • Life vests are included for guests 3 years and older

That means if you’re traveling with kids, you’ll want to map who can snorkel versus who may just want the safety coverage on the boat. The experience is flexible, though. You can snorkel the full time or pop back on board to cruise and take in the scenery.

Why Pelican Rock is such a smart choice: you get the marine-park setting without having to manage an all-day trip. You’re also in an area where the views from the boat matter, because you’re not only focused on the water surface. The route is designed so you’ll pass major coastline highlights, and the snorkeling stop is one part of a longer visual experience.

One more thing I appreciate: in the way the crew supports the group, safety feels like it’s built into the plan, not added later. You’re guided, you’re encouraged, and you’re not left guessing when it’s time to get in or out.

The Cruise Past Land’s End and Lover’s Beach Views

Even if you snorkel early and want to relax afterward, you’re not sitting still. This trip is built around cruising and sightseeing between and around the two main stops.

As you move through the bay area, you’ll enjoy views tied to Cabo’s famous points:

  • Finisterra Rocky Point of Land’s End
  • Lover’s Beach
  • Medano Beach
  • Los Cabos’ landmark El Arco area (seen again later at the second stop)

That coastline sweep is a big reason this feels worth the money even if you’re not the most confident swimmer. You get the scenery payoff without committing to a long day tour. And with a small private group, you’re less likely to feel rushed between photos and rest stops.

If you’re the kind of traveler who likes to alternate activities—water, sun, snacks, repeat—this format fits. You can snorkel, then switch to sightseeing, then circle back to the water if you’re still feeling it.

El Arco Stop 2: Seeing Cabo’s Landmark Without the Land-Chaos

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Stop 2 is El Arco de Cabo San Lucas, and this is where the trip earns its name as a snorkeling-and-sunset style outing. El Arco is Cabo’s best-known landmark, and seeing it from the water changes the proportions. From the shoreline, it’s impressive. From the bay, it feels more dramatic and close-up.

Timing matters, and the crew’s approach to pacing shows up in the experiences people share. Captains are described as guiding the group effectively and lining up the sunset by the arch. Even if you’re not a sunset superfan, this is the part of the day where the scenery turns into a slow-motion memory.

Practical upside: the boat format gives you a front-row view without needing to fight for a viewpoint on land. You can just settle in, enjoy the ride, and let the crew do the steering while you focus on the sights.

Food, Drinks, Paddle Boards, and That Floating-Lunch Feeling

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This is a “snacks and drinks included” tour, but it’s not basic. You get:

  • Mexican combination platter
  • Fresh fruit and vegetable platter
  • Premium open bar

That means you get real breaks, not just a quick sip. It also makes the whole trip feel like a complete outing rather than a time-limited snorkeling stop.

In the way people describe the experience, the food and drink service keeps showing up as a highlight. You’ll typically have chips, salsa, guacamole, and machaca-style items as part of the onboard spread, along with drinks served during the ride. It’s the kind of setup where you can snorkel, come back hungry, and not feel awkward about waiting while everyone else eats.

Then there are the extra water-activity options:

  • Two paddle boards
  • A fun large water mat

That’s a big value add if your group has different comfort levels. One person may want to snorkel and swim; another may just want to relax on the water mat or try a paddle board session.

One small detail I like: the crew is described as friendly and accommodating with requests for more drinks and music. If you care about your own playlist, you may be able to connect to Bluetooth through the right setup, based on how the crew has handled it before.

Price and Value: Is $990 a Fair Deal for a Private Group?

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At $990 per group for up to 6 people, this isn’t priced like a budget snorkel boat. It’s priced like a private experience with real inclusions.

Here’s the value math that matters:

  • If you book with 3–6 people, your per-person cost drops fast.
  • If you book with only 2 people, you’re paying much closer to a premium private-boat rate.

What justifies the price isn’t only the boat. It’s the combination of:

  • Private group (you’re not sharing with random strangers)
  • Snorkeling gear and life vests included for listed ages
  • Food plus fruit and vegetables
  • Premium open bar
  • Two paddle boards and a water mat
  • Crew attention that focuses on safety and timing

So if your goal is a short, high-impact water day with Cabo’s biggest landmark included, this pricing can make sense. If you’re strictly budget-focused and don’t care about the onboard extras, you might compare against cheaper group snorkeling options. But if you want a smooth, low-stress half day that feels like a special occasion, this one earns its keep.

Who This Cabo Sails Snorkel Cruise Is Best For

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This works especially well if:

  • You want a private outing with a small group
  • You’re interested in both snorkeling and Cabo sightseeing
  • You value food and drinks included, not as an afterthought
  • You’re traveling with mixed comfort levels in the water (paddle boards and water mat help)

It’s also a good fit for couples and groups of friends who like structure but still want choices. You can snorkel the whole time or switch into sightseeing mode. That flexibility matters.

For families: it’s doable, but the age rules for snorkeling equipment are the deciding factor. Life vests start at 3 years old, but snorkeling equipment is included for guests 7+. If your kids are younger, they can still ride comfortably with a life vest, but you’ll want to set expectations that they may not be doing full snorkeling with the included gear.

For accessibility: the tour is described as near public transportation and “most travelers can participate,” and service animals are allowed. As always, if you have specific mobility needs, it’s smart to ask the operator directly before booking.

Booking Timing and Weather Reality (No Guesswork Needed)

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This activity is typically booked about 10 days in advance, so if you’re traveling in peak season or on a tight schedule, it’s smart to lock it in sooner rather than later.

One key practical point: the experience requires good weather. If conditions are too rough and the tour is canceled for that reason, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. So even though you can’t control the ocean, you’re not left holding the bag if the day doesn’t cooperate.

Should You Book This Cabo San Lucas Snorkeling and El Arco Cruise?

Yes, if you want an efficient half-day that combines snorkeling at Pelican Rock, major Cabo views, and a proper onboard meal and drinks. This is the kind of tour that saves you time versus piecing together snorkeling plus a separate sightseeing stop. It also shines for small private groups: the value improves when you spread the price across 4–6 people.

I would hesitate only if:

  • Your group includes kids who are younger than 7 and snorkeling is a must for them (since snorkeling equipment is listed for 7+)
  • You’re the type who prefers a quick, bare-bones boat outing and doesn’t care about onboard extras

If that sounds like you, you’ll probably love this. If not, at least you’ll walk away knowing exactly what you’re paying for: Pelican Rock, El Arco from the water, and a crew-led experience that keeps the day moving without chaos.

FAQ

How long is the Cabo Sails snorkeling and sunset cruise?

It runs for approximately 3 hours.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. It’s private for your group only (up to 6 people).

Where do we meet for the tour?

You meet at Cabo Sails at Calle marina s/n num int. L40 PLAZA GALI Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, 23450, Mexico.

What snorkeling gear and life vests are included?

Snorkeling equipment is included for guests 7 years and older. Life vests are included for guests 3 years and older.

Where do the two main stops take place?

Stop 1 is Pelican Rock in the Cabo San Lucas Bay National Marine Park near Lover’s Beach. Stop 2 is El Arco de Cabo San Lucas.

What food and drinks are included?

You get a Mexican combination platter, a fresh fruit and vegetable platter, and a premium open bar.

What happens if the weather is poor?

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

Is it offered in English?

Yes, it’s offered in English.

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