Sunset Luxury Tour in Cabo San Lucas

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Sunset Luxury Tour in Cabo San Lucas

  • 4.519 reviews
  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $119.00
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Cabo sunsets look best when you’re moving. This sunset luxury cruise takes you past the Arch and Lands End, then out toward the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific side for a classic golden-hour loop with plenty of photo stops.

I especially like the mix of on-water comfort and an easy party vibe. You’re in an air-conditioned vehicle for pickup, then on a small boat setup (max 17) with snacks and a premium open bar, so the experience feels relaxed instead of rushed.

One thing to keep in mind: this tour really depends on timing and weather. If clouds roll in, you may still get pretty scenery, but the sunset itself can be less dramatic—and if your transport is late, don’t count on a big wait.

Key highlights at a glance

  • Small group (max 17) keeps things friendly and gives you more room to enjoy the ride
  • Premium open bar + snacks means you can focus on the views instead of the hunt for food
  • Arch of Cabo San Lucas + Sea Lions Colony + Pelican Rock packs multiple famous sights into one stop
  • Medano Beach time on the Sea of Cortez (about 1 hour) gives you breathing room for photos and drinks
  • Pacific Coast loop includes Divorce Beach and Lands End for the other-side perspective
  • Active photo moment happens throughout, and a photographer is part of the crew experience

A 5:00 pm Cabo ride that starts right when the light turns good

Sunset Luxury Tour in Cabo San Lucas - A 5:00 pm Cabo ride that starts right when the light turns good
The tour starts at 5:00 pm and runs about 2 hours. That timing is smart in Cabo: the sun is dropping, the sky warms up fast, and the water starts looking like it’s been polished.

You’ll typically go from your lodging to the marina in an air-conditioned vehicle. You also get a mobile ticket, and confirmation comes at booking—so you’re not doing last-minute scrambling on vacation.

If you want the best chance at a photo-worthy sunset, plan to be ready early. One review experience that stuck out: if you’re delayed getting to pickup, the operator may keep the schedule, so you should build buffer time.

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The boat: comfortable, small, and made for enjoying—not rushing

This is described as a luxury catamaran experience, and the overall feel matches that: small group energy, comfortable seating, and enough space to enjoy the ride without feeling crammed.

The best part for me is the “no stress” setup. When you’ve got snacks and a premium open bar right there, you don’t waste your trip on logistics. You can grab a drink, settle in, and watch the scenery roll by at a pace that feels like a sunset cruise—not a sprint.

Do check one detail before you go: some past bookings have referenced different vessel types in Cabo, even when the experience is sold as a luxury boat. The safest move is to confirm the exact boat/vessel you’re assigned in your final details, especially if you have preferences about boat style.

Stop 1 at the Arch, Lands End, Sea Lions Colony, and Lovers Beach

Sunset Luxury Tour in Cabo San Lucas - Stop 1 at the Arch, Lands End, Sea Lions Colony, and Lovers Beach
Your first major moment hits fast: you head to the Arch of Cabo San Lucas and the surrounding Lands End area. This stop is about 20 minutes, with admissions included.

What makes this stop work is that it bundles a lot of Cabo icons into one short stretch:

  • You pass the Arch itself, the postcard shape everyone comes for
  • You also visit the Sea Lions Colony and Pelican Rock, so you’re not just staring at one rock formation
  • The tour includes a photo moment in front of Lovers Beach

The time is short on purpose. At sunset, light shifts minute-by-minute, so a 20-minute window gives you enough to get photos and take it in without dragging you through dull darkness.

Potential drawback: the stop is scenic, not information-heavy. If you’re hoping for a long narration lesson, you might find the pace more relaxed than “lecture.” Still, for most people, the value here is simply seeing the famous spots up close and getting those signature shots.

Stop 2 on the Sea of Cortez near Medano Beach (about 1 hour)

Sunset Luxury Tour in Cabo San Lucas - Stop 2 on the Sea of Cortez near Medano Beach (about 1 hour)
Next, you sail the Sea of Cortez with time set aside near Medano Beach, Cabo San Lucas’s best-known main beach. This is the longest slice of the cruise—around 1 hour—and admissions are included.

This hour is where the tour becomes a true hang-out. You’re on the water, you can settle in, and you’re not constantly moving between stops. With premium drinks and delicious snacks included, it’s the easiest part of the trip to relax and let the sunset build.

A fun detail from real experiences: people have mentioned fresh snack boxes with items like guacamole and seafood salsa. That matters more than it sounds. In Cabo, some cruises feed you something that’s… there. Here, the snack quality tends to land well, so you don’t feel like you’re sacrificing comfort for price.

If the sky is hazy or the sunset is late, this stop helps. You’re already out there enjoying the ride, so even if the sunset doesn’t hit perfectly, you still have a solid “on the water” experience.

Pacific Coast time: Divorce Beach and Lands End on the other side

Sunset Luxury Tour in Cabo San Lucas - Pacific Coast time: Divorce Beach and Lands End on the other side
After the Medano-area sailing, you head toward the Pacific Coast side. This portion runs about 40 minutes, with admissions listed as included/free for this segment.

This is your “other view” moment: you explore Divorce Beach and return around Lands End on the far side of the Arch. The best way to think about it is like getting two Cabo postcards in one outing—the classic one people picture, then the angle that shows how the coastline wraps around.

Also, this portion keeps the party going without requiring extra effort from you. Drinks and snacks stay in play, so you don’t have to choose between atmosphere and scenery.

One more bonus that has happened for some groups: whale sightings. While whales aren’t guaranteed, there are accounts of the crew actively looking and even chasing whales when they appear. If you love animals, this is the part where you’ll be glad they’re watching the water closely.

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Price and value: what $119 really buys you

Sunset Luxury Tour in Cabo San Lucas - Price and value: what $119 really buys you
At $119 per person, you’re paying for a mix of (1) a small-group sunset boat experience and (2) the convenience of drinks, snacks, and pickup.

Here’s the value breakdown in plain terms:

  • You’re not paying separately for snacks or drinks; premium open bar is included
  • You’re getting air-conditioned vehicle pickup, which removes the hassle of getting yourself to the marina
  • You’re not just cruising past a single point; the route includes multiple named landmarks and photo moments
  • The tour is small (max 17), which usually means better vibe than big party boats

What costs extra: a port fee of $5 per person. That’s not included in the main price. It’s a small add-on, but it’s still worth budgeting for so you’re not doing mental math at the dock.

One price tip: because this is a sunset outing, a lot of the “value” is about timing. If you’re the type who needs a perfectly planned evening, be early for pickup and stay flexible if weather changes the light.

Staff, music, and the photo factor you should plan for

Sunset Luxury Tour in Cabo San Lucas - Staff, music, and the photo factor you should plan for
The crew is a big part of why this cruise gets strong ratings. Names that show up in feedback include David, Sergio, and the Albatros crew, and people consistently call out friendly, accommodating hosts and a captain who works the experience well.

You can also expect a fun soundtrack. One note: even when a sunset didn’t happen as expected, people still reported a good vibe with music and a good time on the water.

About photos: there’s often a photographer in the mix, and photos can become part of the experience. One thing to watch for is payment confusion later—so if you want photos, ask upfront what’s included and how purchases work. Don’t wait for the end and assume.

Who this Cabo sunset tour is best for

Sunset Luxury Tour in Cabo San Lucas - Who this Cabo sunset tour is best for
This tour fits best if you want a sunset cruise that feels like a group outing with comfort and a party-lite vibe.

It’s ideal for:

  • Couples who want iconic views without a huge crowd
  • Friends who want a relaxed celebration with premium drinks
  • People who like boats but prefer something intimate over massive party vessels

It may be less ideal if:

  • You hate waiting and want a rigid timeline
  • You’re expecting lots of deep storytelling from the crew (the tone tends to be more relax than lecture)
  • You need 100% certainty about vessel type and want to avoid any variability—do confirm your exact boat details before you go

Quick FAQ about this Cabo sunset luxury tour

Sunset Luxury Tour in Cabo San Lucas - Quick FAQ about this Cabo sunset luxury tour

FAQ

What time does the Sunset Luxury Tour in Cabo San Lucas start?

It starts at 5:00 pm.

How long is the tour?

It runs for about 2 hours.

Is pickup offered, and where do I meet?

Pickup is offered, and you’ll receive pickup details a few days prior to the tour. A specific meeting point isn’t listed in the info provided.

What’s included in the $119 ticket price?

The tour includes snacks, alcoholic beverages (premium open bar), and an air-conditioned vehicle.

What extra fee should I expect?

There’s a port fee of $5.00 per person that is not included.

Is the tour only for certain fitness levels?

The info says most travelers can participate. No other specific fitness or mobility requirements are listed.

Should you book this sunset luxury cruise in Cabo?

If you’re aiming for the classic Cabo sights—the Arch, Lands End, Sea Lions Colony, Medano Beach, and Divorce Beach—this tour is a strong pick for your golden-hour evening. The big reason is value: you’re getting a small-group boat ride plus premium drinks and snacks without extra effort on your part.

I’d say book it if you’re flexible on the exact look of the sunset and you’ll make it to pickup on time. Skip it (or at least confirm details carefully) if you want zero variability in vessel type or you’re very sensitive to schedule changes.

If those boxes match your style, this is a fun, comfortable way to end the day in Cabo.

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