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Discover Cabo's iconic landmarks on a 1-hour glass-bottom boat tour, perfect for cruise passengers seeking scenic views and marine life close-up.
If you’re cruising through Cabo San Lucas and looking for a quick, enjoyable way to see some of its most famous sights, the Cabo Glass Bottom Boat Arch Tour might just fit the bill. Designed with cruise passengers and those short on time in mind, this tour offers a compact but memorable glimpse of the area’s natural beauty.
What we love about this experience is how it combines scenic coastline views with the chance to peer beneath the surface through the boat’s glass panels—no snorkeling or diving required. Plus, the close proximity to the cruise tender dock means you won’t waste precious time traveling to distant spots. That said, it’s worth noting that some reviews mentioned the boat wasn’t always a true glass-bottom vessel as advertised, which is something to keep in mind if clear viewing is a priority.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want an authentic, hassle-free introduction to Cabo’s iconic landmarks without the commitment of a full-day excursion. If you treasure quick, picturesque tours with knowledgeable guides and easy logistics, this experience should be on your shortlist.


The tour kicks off at Cabo San Lucas Marina, a short walk from the cruise tender dock, making it especially appealing for cruise ship passengers. After a quick check-in and safety briefing, you’ll board your vessel, which is described as a scenic, glass-bottom boat. While a few reviews have noted that the boat wasn’t always the clear-bottom type as advertised, the overall experience remains enjoyable, especially with the vessel’s close proximity to the wonders you’ll see.
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The star of the tour is undoubtedly El Arco, known locally as The Arch. This striking natural rock formation marks the boundary where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez. As the boat glides past, you’ll enjoy sweeping, panoramic views of the towering arches and sea caves. It’s a classic photo opportunity—an image that captures the essence of Cabo.
Next, the boat passes Lovers Beach, a picturesque stretch of sand partially hidden between enormous rock formations. From the water, you get a sense of the beach’s seclusion and beauty, along with the contrasting calm waters of the Sea of Cortez and the choppier Pacific side. One reviewer called the scenery “beautiful beaches and landscape,” emphasizing how striking the coastline appears from the water.
While the boat’s primary focus is sightseeing, the glass-bottom panels provide a chance to spot tropical fish and marine life beneath the surface. Though some reviews note that the vessel may not always deliver crystal-clear views, the opportunity to peer through the glass adds a layer of interactivity to the cruise. It’s a nice touch for those interested in marine ecology without the hassle of snorkeling.
The tour wraps up with a scenic, relaxed cruise back to the marina, giving you plenty of time to get back to your ship or explore more of Cabo. With an estimated duration of about 1 hour, it’s a compact experience, yet one that captures many of the highlights in a small window.

The value here is quite good—at just $19, you’re paying for a straightforward, scenic, and informative ride. The tour includes safety gear like life jackets, and the small group setting (max 15 travelers) creates a more personalized experience. The local crew are praised for their knowledge and professionalism, adding extra interest to the commentary.
However, it’s wise to keep expectations realistic regarding the glass-bottom feature. Some travelers have noted that the boat was not always as transparent as hoped, but the views of the coastline and landmarks tend to make up for it. Plus, the fact that it departs conveniently from the marina means you can easily fit it into a busy cruise schedule without missing out on other activities.

If you’re a cruise passenger keen to see Cabo’s iconic natural features without committing hours, this quick boat tour caters perfectly to you. It’s also suitable for families, first-time visitors, and those who appreciate easy, accessible sightseeing with minimal planning. It’s not an adventure tour for marine enthusiasts seeking in-depth snorkeling or diving, but rather a pleasure cruise that highlights the area’s most famous sights in a relaxing way.

This glass-bottom boat tour offers a solid introduction to Cabo San Lucas’ most famous landmarks. Its brief nature makes it especially appealing for travelers on tight schedules, yet it still provides enough scenery and marine viewing to satisfy. The small-group setting and local guides help make the experience intimate and informative, while the reasonable price ensures it’s accessible.
While it may not always deliver perfect crystal-clear underwater views, the tour’s proximity to the cruise dock and focus on iconic sights make it a practical choice for many visitors. It’s a balanced experience—not a deep dive into Cabo’s marine world, but a charming, scenic overview suitable for a wide range of travelers.
“Great experience and tour guide. Unfortunately the boat was not a glass/clear bottom as advertised. Still a fun experience”

Is the boat always a glass-bottom vessel?
Not necessarily. Some reviews have noted that the boat was not a true glass-bottom type as advertised. However, you will still enjoy panoramic views of the coastline and landmarks.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour, making it a quick and manageable activity for cruise passengers with limited time.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from the Cabo San Lucas Marina, a short walk from the cruise tender dock, which is very convenient for cruise travelers.
What is included in the price?
The $19 fee covers the boat tour, scenic views of El Arco, Lovers Beach, Lands End, marine life viewing panels, safety equipment, and the small-group experience.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the price. Also, there is a dock fee of $5.00 per person to be paid locally.
How many people can join the tour?
The maximum group size is 15 travelers, ensuring a more relaxed and personal experience.
Is this suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the short duration makes it suitable for families, provided children are comfortable on a boat.
What should I wear?
Casual clothing suitable for warm weather, along with sunscreen and a hat, would be wise. Life jackets are provided for safety.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour requires good weather to operate. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
The Cabo Glass Bottom Boat Arch Tour offers a pleasant, efficient way to see some of Cabo’s most famous sights with very little fuss. If you’re after a quick, scenic, and family-friendly activity, this tour is worth considering.