Sunset Party Cruise in Los Cabos

REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS

Sunset Party Cruise in Los Cabos

  • 4.53 reviews
  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $97.00
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That golden hour is better with a boat party. This 2-hour Los Cabos sunset cruise mixes landmark sightseeing with an open bar and music on the Pez Gato, so you get great views without losing your whole night. Two things I really like: the chance to see Cabo’s famous points like the Arch and sea lion area plus the way the crew keeps the vibe moving. One possible drawback: this experience depends on weather, so if conditions are poor you may need to switch dates.

The schedule is built to work with a real vacation plan. You start in the early evening, cruise through the Sea of Cortez and Cabo San Lucas landmarks, then get back to land with enough time for dinner. If you want a calm, quiet sunset with no dancing, this is probably not your best match, but if you want a fun, photo-friendly party at sea, it’s a strong choice.

Key things to know before you board the Pez Gato

Sunset Party Cruise in Los Cabos - Key things to know before you board the Pez Gato

  • Open bar, unlimited drinks: Plan on a true party feel with snacks included.
  • Two landmark moments: A Sea of Cortez stop, then cruising past Lover’s Beach and the Arch for the sunset.
  • Set timing for dinner: The tour is short enough that you can still eat a normal Cabo dinner afterward.
  • Group stays small: Maximum of 40 travelers keeps the experience from feeling huge.
  • Weather matters: If it’s cancelled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.

Price and value: what $97 gets you in Cabo

Sunset Party Cruise in Los Cabos - Price and value: what $97 gets you in Cabo
At $97 per person for roughly 2 hours, this cruise isn’t trying to be a budget-only option. You’re paying for three big things at once: the boat time, the unlimited drinks (open bar), and the short-but-satisfying route that hits Cabo’s headline landmarks.

The value sweet spot is that you’re not paying separately for drinks. On a typical Cabo evening, cocktails and spirits add up fast, and sunsets often mean you still end up paying for snacks or extras. Here, snacks are included and the drink flow is part of the experience, which is exactly why the boat can feel like a birthday party even when it’s just your Tuesday.

If you’re the kind of traveler who hates “paying for everything” on holiday, this is one of those tours that feels more straightforward than it looks.

You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Cabo San Lucas

The timing that keeps your whole evening flexible

Sunset Party Cruise in Los Cabos - The timing that keeps your whole evening flexible
This cruise is designed around the sunset window, not around an all-night schedule. The start time depends on the season:

  • May–November (summer time): runs from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
  • November–April (winter time): start time shifts to a 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm window

What that means for you: you can keep earlier hours free for beach time, shopping, or a quick activity. And because the tour is only about 2 hours, you’re not stuck missing your dinner plans.

Also, starting in the evening helps you get the best lighting for photos. You’ll see Cabo’s landmarks at the most photogenic time of day—when the sky does its soft-color trick and the water reflects it.

Pickup, your schedule, and how to avoid the first stress point

Pickup is offered, and this matters because Cabo can mean lots of short drives and last-minute walking. You’ll get a mobile ticket, and the tour is described as near public transportation, which is helpful if you need an alternative way to reach the meeting area.

Here’s the practical part: confirm your pickup time 48 hours before. The details say to get in touch to verify your scheduled pick-up time, and also note that cruise ship passengers need to provide ship name and docking and boarding timing. If your itinerary is tight, do that early so you don’t end up guessing in the day’s heat.

One more small note: dress code is casual. Think lightweight layers, comfortable shoes if you’ll be on and off quickly, and something that won’t bother you if you get a little sea spray.

What happens first: Sea of Cortez and Lands End photo stops

Sunset Party Cruise in Los Cabos - What happens first: Sea of Cortez and Lands End photo stops
The first stop is around 30 minutes at the Sea of Cortez area, focused on Lands End. You’ll have time to spot famous points such as:

  • the Arch area
  • the sea lion colony rock
  • Lover’s Beach
  • Divorce Beach

Why this stop is worth it: Lands End is one of Cabo’s “you’ve seen it on postcards” zones, but seeing it from the water feels different than seeing it from a viewpoint above. The distances and angles make the landmarks feel more dramatic, and it’s easier to line up photos when you’re close to the shoreline.

What to keep in mind: 30 minutes goes fast. If you care most about photos, arrive ready—phone charged, camera ready, and plan your shots quickly. If you’re more focused on the scenery than the perfect photo, you’ll still get plenty of chances to look and soak it in.

Also, an admission ticket is included for this stop. That’s a quiet win because it means you’re not reaching the next part and realizing there’s an extra charge or paperwork step.

The main event: the Arch of Cabo San Lucas on the Pez Gato

Sunset Party Cruise in Los Cabos - The main event: the Arch of Cabo San Lucas on the Pez Gato
The heart of the cruise is the sail on the Pez Gato, described as Cabo’s original sunset party cruise. This is where you’ll spend about 1 hour 30 minutes, and it’s also where the vibe turns into a real party.

Expect the boat to cruise by major landmarks again—Lover’s Beach, The Arch, Sea Lion Colony, and out toward the Pacific Ocean—while you watch the sunset shift and deepen over the water.

You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Cabo San Lucas

Music, dancing, and the open-bar rhythm

The music plays throughout, including today’s and yesterday’s hit songs, and it’s clearly set up so people can dance. The boat crew keeps the energy going, which comes through in the type of feedback this tour gets: clean, comfortable boat; friendly crew; and a strong push to keep the party moving.

You’ll also have drinks during this segment:

  • icy margaritas and cold cerveza
  • plus unlimited drinks overall as part of the open bar

A key practical detail: shots may come up

One piece of feedback mentions shots as part of the party flow. I’d treat that as a sign you may get an extra round offered during the evening. If you’re the kind of person who prefers to sip slowly, pace yourself early so you’re still comfortable for the sunset and dancing later.

Best approach for the sunset moment

When the sky starts to change, do two things:

  1. Find your photo spot early, then stay put once you like the angle.
  2. Hold onto your spot during the peak minutes, since the boat is moving and people tend to cluster.

If you want to dance, you can—just don’t miss the sky shift. The sunset is the reason you booked this, and the cruise is built around that moment.

Drinks and snacks: fun included, not an afterthought

Sunset Party Cruise in Los Cabos - Drinks and snacks: fun included, not an afterthought
This cruise includes snacks and has an open bar with alcoholic beverages. The stated minimum drinking age is 18, so plan accordingly if anyone in your group is under that threshold.

The practical benefit of unlimited drinks is simple: you’re not doing drink math in your head while you try to enjoy the view. It also explains why the boat can feel like a celebration even for travelers who aren’t marking a special date.

At the same time, I’d keep your own comfort in mind. The best part of a sunset cruise is still the scenery and the photos, so if you’re drinking, go for a pace that lets you enjoy the Arch and the water reflections without feeling sloppy.

Crew and the party energy you can actually count on

Sunset Party Cruise in Los Cabos - Crew and the party energy you can actually count on
One of the most praised parts of this cruise is the crew. The staff is described as high energy, friendly, and able to keep the fun rolling. The captain and crew are also on hand to answer questions, which matters because sometimes on a party boat, you don’t know what you’re looking at or when you’ll pass the best angles.

If you want an easy way to turn the experience into something more memorable, use that chance to ask what landmark is coming up next. Even a quick tip like which side of the boat will give the better Arch angle can make your photos look more intentional.

Also, the tour may be operated by a multi-lingual guide. That’s helpful if you’re not speaking Spanish well, because you’ll have a better chance of understanding the basic landmarks and timing.

Seas, comfort, and what to do if you’re sensitive to motion

Sunset Party Cruise in Los Cabos - Seas, comfort, and what to do if you’re sensitive to motion
The information you provided doesn’t list boat type features like stabilizers or whether there are quiet zones. So I’ll keep this advice general and practical.

If you’re someone who gets motion-sensitive on boats, do the usual things:

  • choose a spot where you feel the movement least
  • give yourself a few minutes to settle before the dancing starts
  • keep water nearby and avoid going empty-stomach into drinks

The upside is that the cruise is short—about 2 hours total—so you’re not stuck on open water all night.

How to make the most of your Cabo sunset photos

You’ll be photographing the same headline landmarks many people talk about, but you can still improve your results with a few simple moves.

  • Charge and clear your phone first. The tour is timed tightly, and you don’t want a dead battery during the best sky colors.
  • Think about angles. The Arch and shoreline look different depending on where you stand on the boat. Pick a spot early during the cruise by the landmarks.
  • Don’t wait until the last minute. The sunset doesn’t flip on all at once. The best shots often happen during the gradual color shift.

Also, because this is a party cruise, expect people to move around. If you get your spot you like, keep it. It’s easier than trying to chase angles once everyone is standing up and dancing.

Who this sunset party cruise is perfect for

This is a great fit if you want:

  • a fun evening that mixes sightseeing with music
  • an easy way to see Cabo’s main landmarks like the Arch from the water
  • the chance to enjoy cocktails without tracking spending
  • a tour that doesn’t steal your whole night

It’s especially good for couples, groups of friends, and birthdays. One birthday-focused experience mentions the crew helping make it feel like a celebration, with the entertainment and energy level doing a lot of the work for you.

Who should consider skipping or adjusting expectations

This might not be your best match if you:

  • want a quiet sunset viewing with minimal music or dancing
  • dislike cruises that feel like a party (open bar and hit music are core to the experience)
  • need a very structured, narration-heavy tour (it includes crew Q&A, but the main theme is the evening vibe)

If you’re on the fence, be honest about what you want more: serene views or a lively cruise night.

Should you book this Sunset Party Cruise in Los Cabos?

I’d book it if you want a sunset that’s built for fun, not just sightseeing. For $97, the combo of a short time commitment, landmark stops, and unlimited drinks plus snacks is a strong value—especially in Cabo, where evenings can get pricey fast.

I’d pass or look for a quieter alternative if your priority is calm and low-key. The music, dancing, and party energy aren’t side features here. They are the point.

If you do book, your best move is simple: confirm pickup timing, come casually prepared, and treat the sunset minutes as the main event. When the Arch shows up in the golden hour, the whole cruise clicks.

FAQ

How long is the sunset party cruise?

It runs for about 2 hours total.

What landmarks do you see during the cruise?

You’ll visit the Sea of Cortez area with time around Lands End, then cruise past Cabo San Lucas highlights including the Arch, Lover’s Beach, and the Sea Lion Colony area. The route also references Divorce Beach.

Is drinks and snacks included?

Yes. The cruise includes snacks and an open bar with alcoholic beverages, including unlimited drinks.

Do you offer hotel pickup and drop-off?

Pickup and drop-off are included. You’ll need to contact the operator to verify your scheduled pickup time.

What time does the tour start?

The start time is 6:00 pm for summer (May to November) and shifts in winter (November to April) into the 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm window.

Is there an age limit for alcohol?

The minimum drinking age is 18.

What happens if weather is bad?

If the cruise is cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.

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