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Discover Cabo's stunning coastline on a 2-hour sunset catamaran cruise. Enjoy drinks, scenic stops, and a lively atmosphere perfect for relaxed travelers.
Taking to the water for a sunset cruise in Cabo San Lucas can be a highlight of any trip, but not all boat experiences are created equal. This 2-hour sunset catamaran tour offers a lively, inclusive atmosphere combined with some of the most iconic sights the area has to offer. If you’re hoping to combine scenic views with good company and a party vibe, this cruise might hit the spot.
What we love about this tour is, first, how hassle-free it is to book — your spot is secured online, saving you time at the dock. Second, the all-inclusive nature means drinks and snacks are on the house, making it easy to relax without constantly reaching for your wallet. But, a word of warning: if you prefer a quiet, serene experience, the loud music and party atmosphere might not be your cup of tea. This tour is best suited for those who enjoy social fun, beautiful views, and a casual vibe.
That said, it’s worth considering that some guests found the boat’s condition a bit rustic and the music quite loud, so if luxury or peace is your priority, this might be less suitable. Overall, it’s a lively, good-value option for travelers who want to enjoy Cabo’s spectacular coast with a spirited group.


The experience kicks off at the Marina in Cabo San Lucas, with check-in at D Dock. The tour begins promptly at 5:00 pm, making it an ideal choice for catching that iconic Cabo sunset. You’ll be aboard a comfortable, spacious catamaran that fits up to 35 guests, offering ample room to relax, dance, or take photos. Booking in advance is strongly recommended — reviews indicate that most travelers plan their trip about 11 days ahead, ensuring a smooth start.
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Stop 1: El Arco de Cabo San Lucas
This is the main photo-op and the highlight of the trip. The boat makes a 20-minute stop here, giving you time to snap pictures of the famous Arch, with its dramatic granite formations. Many reviews mention this as the most memorable part, with one guest noting, “we can take pictures, enjoy the landscape and relax!” It’s a great spot to soak in the scenery and get those classic Cabo shots.
Stop 2: Pacific Ocean and Land’s End
After leaving the arch, the cruise continues along the coast, offering spectacular views of the rock formations, Divorce Beach, and the Pacific Ocean. This is also the seasonal spot to watch for whales, dolphins, and sea lions — if you’re lucky, you’ll see some of these animals in their natural habitat, which many guests have enjoyed. The boat’s open bar and snacks keep the mood festive as you cruise past Land’s End, turning from day to night with the setting sun overhead. One traveler commented, “we saw whales and dolphins, and the sunset was so beautiful.”
Stop 3: Return to the Arch at Night
The boat makes a quick 10-minute final stop back at El Arco to capture nighttime photos — a different perspective that many visitors find captivating.
Final Stop: Medano Beach
The last segment is a 20-minute relaxing cruise around Cabo Bay, where you can enjoy music, drinks, and the stunning coastline. It’s the perfect way to unwind after a day of sightseeing. Many reviews rave about the friendly crew and good music, with one guest describing it as the “best sunset boat in Cabo.”
A major selling point is the all-inclusive open bar, including beer, cocktails, rum, vodka, and tequila, along with bottled water and soda. Guests often note that the crew makes a point to keep drinks flowing, as several reviews praise the attentive service and the crew’s friendliness. One guest mentioned, “they kept our drinks filled and took family pictures without even asking,” which adds a lovely personal touch.
However, the music is loud, which many find fun and lively, but others might consider it too aggressive or not kid-friendly. Several reviews mention the energetic, party-like environment — perfect for those wanting to dance and socialize but perhaps less ideal for travelers seeking a peaceful sunset.
At $85 per person, this cruise offers a fair deal, considering everything included: drinks, snacks, multiple scenic stops, and a lively group atmosphere. When comparing this to more luxurious private charters, it’s definitely on the casual side, but the price reflects the shared experience and the convenience of the organized tour.
Many guests commented on the good value, especially given the stunning views and the fun vibe. One reviewer summed it up: “It’s a boozy trip on a rusty boat, but the crew was enthusiastic, and we saw all the sights,” which suggests that for those who appreciate a lively, unpretentious experience, this tour delivers.
The additional $2 marina port tax is a minor fee but worth noting for travelers budgeting ahead. Booking online also means you avoid long waits, which can be a real plus in busy seasons.

Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable and friendly crew. Several reviews mention the crew’s attentiveness, with one noting, “Everyone made sure we were taken care of” and another highlighting how staff took pictures of guests. These small gestures elevate the experience from merely scenic to memorable.
The scenic stops at El Arco and Land’s End are universally loved. Travelers mention how picturesque and a must-see, with some noting that seeing whales or dolphins is a bonus. The sunset itself often earns high marks, with many describing it as breathtaking.
While some guests found the boat a bit “rusty” or the music “too loud,” they still appreciated the overall experience, citing the value for money and friendly staff as redeeming qualities.
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This cruise is ideal for social travelers, groups of friends, or families who want to enjoy Cabo’s coast in a fun, lively setting. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a relaxed yet spirited way to see iconic sights while sipping drinks and enjoying good company.
However, if your priority is peace, quiet, or luxury, this might not be the best fit. The loud music and party atmosphere might be a turnoff for some, and the rustic boat condition suggests it’s less about upscale comfort and more about a spirited, informal experience.

The 2-hour Sunset Catamaran Tour offers a great blend of scenic beauty, lively atmosphere, and convenience. It’s a solid choice for those who want to tick off Cabo’s iconic sights like El Arco and enjoy a spirited sunset with drinks in hand. While the boat’s condition and the music volume might not suit everyone, the friendly crew and stunning views deliver genuine value.
For travelers seeking a fun, inclusive, and scenic experience that captures the essence of Cabo’s vibrant coastal culture, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suited for those who want to relax, socialize, and soak in the scenery without fussing over luxury.
“I had awesome fun time with the workers and people! They were all nice easy talk to. I got to see Lovers beach and the arch!”

Is this tour suitable for children?
The music can be loud and party-like, so it might not be ideal for very young children or those sensitive to noise. It’s best suited for families with older children or teenagers who enjoy lively environments.
What is included in the price?
Your ticket covers the entire cruise, including alcoholic beverages (beer, cocktails, rum, vodka, tequila), bottled water, and soda. Snacks are also provided, making it a hassle-free experience.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is done online, and it’s recommended to reserve at least 11 days in advance for the best availability. Your ticket is mobile, so you can easily access it on your smartphone.
What is the departure time?
The tour departs at 5:00 pm, perfect for enjoying the sunset. Check-in begins earlier, around 5:30 pm, so plan to arrive on time.
Where do I meet the boat?
The starting point is D Dock at Marina Cabo San Lucas. The exact location and details are provided upon booking.
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, including all stops and cruising time.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is there a maximum group size?
Yes, the boat accommodates up to 35 guests, creating a lively but manageable environment.
What should I bring?
Bring a camera for photos, sunglasses, and perhaps a light jacket if it gets chilly at sunset. The crew may also suggest bringing a sweatshirt for the cooler evening hours.
In all, this sunset cruise on a catamaran offers a mix of stunning scenery, energetic vibes, and good value — perfect for travelers who want to enjoy Cabo’s beautiful coastline in a fun, social setting. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just looking to unwind with friends, it’s a lively way to see the sights and toast to a sunset you won’t forget.