Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Los Cabos with a glass-bottom boat tour showcasing iconic sights like Lands End and Lovers Beach, plus tequila tasting—ideal for scenic, relaxed excursions.
If you’re dreaming of a laid-back way to see some of Los Cabos’ most famous sights, the Crystal Clear Boat Tour offers a view that’s both scenic and unique. While a full exploration of the area’s natural beauty might require more time or different experiences, this tour provides a quick, visually captivating glimpse of the Lands End area, Lovers Beach, and Medano Beach—all from the comfort of a transparent, glass-bottom boat.
Our review is based on a variety of traveler feedback, and while many appreciate the views and friendly guides, some note frustrations with organization and timing. This tour is a good choice if you’re after a short, affordable sightseeing cruise with a fun twist, especially if you value seeing under the water through the clear floors and enjoying a complimentary tequila tasting afterward. But, if you’re seeking a leisurely, in-depth experience, there might be better options.

This Crystal Clear Boat Tour in Los Cabos is a straightforward way to see some of the region’s most iconic coastal features without committing to a lengthy or expensive trip. Many travelers find the glass-bottom boat a fun, novel way to appreciate the underwater scenery and the famous Lands End rock formations—especially the Arco, the natural stone arch that’s become a symbol of Cabo.
Two things we really like about this tour are the stunning views of the coastline from the water and the added bonus of a tequila tasting, which gives a taste of local culture. It’s a neat way to combine sightseeing with a little bit of fun, especially if you’re curious about the local spirits.
One thing to keep in mind is that some reviews mention the short duration of the boat ride (roughly 45 minutes), and that the stops at certain points—like Lovers Beach—are mostly for photos rather than relaxing or swimming. This tour suits travelers who want a quick, scenic overview rather than a full day of exploration. It’s ideal for those with limited time or families looking for an easygoing, visually engaging experience.
More ways to experience San Jose del Cabo from the water include these boat tours

The highlight of this tour is the boat itself. Instead of a typical open deck, you’re on a crystal-clear vessel that lets you see through to the ocean floor. We loved the way it simplifies viewing marine life without snorkeling equipment or diving. You get to see what lies beneath the surface while staying dry and comfortable.
The tour’s itinerary is designed to showcase the most famous sights, like El Arco, the iconic natural archway. It’s the perfect spot for photographs, and many travelers appreciate the chance to snap some memorable shots of the sea lion colony rock and Lovers Beach. You’ll see these from the water, which offers a different perspective than from land.
The marina is near downtown Cabo San Lucas, making it easy to combine this tour with a bit of shopping or wandering through local shops. After the boat trip, you get several hours to explore at your own pace, whether you want to relax on Medano Beach or stroll the streets. Several reviews highlight this as a real plus, giving travelers the flexibility to extend their adventure.
Post-tour, you’re offered a free tequila tasting, which many enjoy as a fun way to experience local flavors. Although some reviews mention the tasting being in Spanish, most find it a worthwhile addition, and a good way to unwind after the cruise.

This is the star attraction—the famed natural arch where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez. Your boat proximity means fantastic photo opportunities, especially with the sealion colony lounging nearby. The tour offers about an hour at this spot, enough for photos and enjoying the scenery. Some travelers note this is the highlight, and they appreciated the up-close views that larger boats or land tours can’t provide.
After the initial sightseeing, you’ll stop at Medano Beach, where you can relax and soak in the lively beach scene. The tour includes a couple of hours here, giving you time to explore, grab a snack, or simply relax on the sand. Many reviews note the free time is sufficient but not extensive—this isn’t a day to lounge all afternoon but a quick peek.
The final segment allows exploration of the marina, bustling with boats, shops, and restaurants. While the tour doesn’t include a detailed guided walk, it’s a good chance to see the city’s lively port area at your own pace. Many find it a good balance—just enough time to soak in the atmosphere without feeling rushed.

The tour price covers a lot: air-conditioned transportation, the glass-bottom boat, bottled water, and tequila tasting. The main additional cost is the dock fee of $5 at El Arco, and food or drinks aren’t included, so plan to bring snacks or purchase locally.
Some reviews mention that the boat ride is quite short—around 45 minutes—so don’t expect a lengthy cruise. However, many feel the price of $60 offers good value considering the unique viewing experience and free tequila.
Several travelers praise the friendly, knowledgeable guides, which enhances the experience and helps you understand what you’re seeing. “The tour guide was excellent,” one reviewer noted, emphasizing the value of friendly, informed commentary. Others, however, express disappointment in the short duration or organizational issues, like delays or trying to rush stops.
The views of yachts and wildlife often stand out as memorable moments. One traveler even mentions seeing Will Smith’s yacht, adding a splash of celebrity intrigue. The tequila tasting also receives positive comments, considered a fun, culturally immersive addition—even if some found the language barrier a challenge.

This Crystal Clear Boat Tour is a solid choice for travelers seeking a quick, visually striking overview of Los Cabos’ coastal landmarks. Its affordable price makes it appealing for families, couples, or solo travelers wanting to tick off key sights without a lengthy commitment. If you’re curious about the underwater scenery but aren’t interested in snorkeling or diving, the glass-bottom boat offers a neat alternative.
It’s best suited for those who value scenic views over extensive exploration and appreciate a relaxed, social atmosphere with light entertainment like tequila tasting. However, if you’re looking for a more comprehensive or longer experience—perhaps including swimming or prolonged sightseeing—you might find this tour a bit limited.
“Fun trip friendly staff wish they can just add a point where we can swim ! But other than that was amazing views !”

How long does the boat ride last?
The boat ride itself is approximately 45 minutes, giving you a quick but interesting glimpse of the coastline and underwater views.
What attractions does the tour include?
It features El Arco de Cabo San Lucas, Lovers Beach, Medano Beach, and the marina area, with photo opportunities at each.
Is there transportation included?
Yes, an air-conditioned vehicle is provided for pickup, making logistics easy.
How much does the extra dock fee cost?
The natural protected area at El Arco charges a $5 per person fee, payable on site.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and additional beverages are not included, so bring snacks if needed.
Can most travelers participate?
Yes, most people can join, with a maximum weight limit of 264 pounds.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the moderate group size and gentle nature suggest it’s family-friendly, but check specifics with the provider.
Is there a refund policy?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, travelers book about 29 days ahead, which helps secure your spot during busy seasons.
In the end, this tour offers a fun, scenic, and affordable way to get a taste of Los Cabos’ coast. It’s especially well-suited for those who like a bit of sightseeing with a side of culture, all wrapped up in a short, memorable cruise. Just keep in mind the short duration and logistical quirks noted by some travelers—and you’ll be set for a lovely day on the water.