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Experience the highlights of Cabo San Lucas with a glass-bottom boat tour, tequila tasting, and visits to a glass factory and historic sites for a well-rounded day.

Imagine gliding over the turquoise waters of Cabo San Lucas aboard a clear boat, your window to underwater sights, combined with cultural visits and a hearty tequila tasting. This tour offers a lively mix of scenic boat rides, hands-on artisan experiences, and opportunities to get a true feel for the area’s history. While it’s a solid choice for those who love a bit of everything—nature, culture, and local flavors—it may not be ideal for travelers with seasickness or mobility challenges.
What really draws us to this experience is its combination of unique attractions: the transparent boat providing excellent views of marine life, and the chance to see local artisans at work in the glass factory. Plus, a guided tour of the main square and historic sites gives a taste of Cabo’s authentic side. The potential downside? The duration and pacing might feel rushed if you’re eager to relax or explore at your own pace. This tour is best for curious travelers who want a comprehensive glimpse of Cabo in one half-day outing.
Who will enjoy this? Perfect for first-timers eager to see the highlights without multiple bookings, families with kids who enjoy hands-on activities, and anyone curious about the local crafts and flavors of Baja California Sur.
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The tour begins with a pickup from your hotel lobby, which is a big plus for convenience. You can choose between two pickup locations—San José del Cabo or Cabo San Lucas—making it flexible whether you’re staying in the hub or venturing from nearby. The transfer lasts around an hour, giving you some time to relax or get a quick overview of the region from your guide.
The highlight of the tour is a 45-minute glass-bottom boat ride over the famous Arch of Cabo San Lucas. The clear bottom is particularly attractive—it allows unobstructed views of the marine life below, making it a favorite among travelers. The boat also passes by Lovers Beach and Divorced Beach, giving you perfect photo opportunities. Expect to see sea lions, too, as they often lounge near the sea lion colony.
Guests have raved about this part, with comments like, “You’ll love the views of the Sea of Cortez and the chance to see the underwater world without getting wet.” This makes the boat ride ideal for families or anyone interested in scenery and marine life without the hassle of snorkeling or swimming.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the boat, the tour visits Cabo’s main square and the antique church, giving visitors a chance to walk through the town’s historic core. The nearby Old Tuna Cannery, with a century of history, adds a layer of authenticity. Expect a guided walk that explains the significance of these sites, providing context that often goes unnoticed in quick visits.
One of the tour’s standout features is a visit to a blown glass factory. Here, you get to see skilled artisans transform molten glass into beautiful objects, a craft that’s been part of Baja California Sur’s culture for generations. As one reviewer noted, “Seeing the artisans work with such precision and patience was truly inspiring.” It’s a rare chance to witness local craftsmanship up close, and you might even have the opportunity to buy a piece directly from the artist.
No visit to Mexico is complete without tasting its national spirit. The tequila tasting session allows you to sample a variety of spirits, learning about the production process from agave to bottle. Our sources mention that the tasting is quite informative, with guides explaining different types of tequila and how best to enjoy them.
For many, this portion is a highlight—“I appreciated how much I learned about tequila, not just drinking it,” one traveler shared. Keep in mind, the tasting is included in the price, offering good value for those interested in the flavors and traditions of Mexican spirits.
The tour offers some flexibility at the end—additional time in downtown Cabo for shopping or a visit to Lovers Beach if sea conditions permit. These optional add-ons are perfect if you want to extend your stay and soak in more local flavor or relax at the beach.
The total duration is five hours, which makes it a manageable half-day adventure. The group size tends to be moderate, and the tour is conducted in both English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication. The $5 USD dock fee is not included, but it’s a small cost for access to the boat.
Travelers should come prepared with comfortable shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and a camera. The boat tour advises no smoking, pets, or alcohol in the vehicle, and recommends bringing cash and a passport or ID for any purchases. Since the boat ride involves being on water, those prone to seasickness or with mobility issues should consider their comfort level, as this experience may not be suitable for everyone.

Many visitors appreciate the balance of activities. One noted, “The combination of scenic boat views and the glass factory made this a surprisingly diverse tour.” Others enjoyed the cultural touchpoints, saying, “Walking through the main square and seeing the old church gave me a real sense of Cabo’s character.”
However, some remarks about the timing mention it can feel a little rushed if you want extended time at each stop. Still, for a curated experience that hits the highlights, it’s hard to beat the value, especially considering the included tequila tasting and artisan visit.
At $76 per person, the tour offers a solid mix of scenic beauty, culture, and local craftsmanship for a reasonable price. The inclusion of hotel pickup and the variety of activities packed into five hours means you’re getting a lot of diverse experiences without multiple bookings or long days. The flexibility to add time in downtown Cabo or relax on Lovers Beach enhances the value further.

This experience suits travelers who want a comprehensive half-day tour with a variety of highlights—scenic views, cultural insights, and local flavors. It’s perfect for first-time visitors eager to see the iconic landmarks, learn about tequila, and watch local artisans, all without the stress of planning multiple activities.
If you prefer a relaxed pace or want to spend hours at one specific site, this may feel somewhat rushed. It also isn’t suited for those with mobility issues or seasickness concerns, given the boat ride’s nature. Families with children who enjoy hands-on activities and scenic boat rides will find it particularly engaging.
This Cabo San Lucas tour provides a well-balanced mix of the essential sights and experiences that define the area. The unobstructed boat views of the Arch and marine life, combined with the cultural visit to the main square and a hands-on glass factory, make it a compelling choice for those wanting a taste of both nature and culture. The tequila tasting adds a flavorful touch that rounds out the experience, giving you a deeper understanding of Mexico’s iconic spirit.
While the tour’s pacing might be a bit brisk for some, its inclusion of hotel pickup, multiple activities, and flexible options make it a good value for a memorable day in Cabo. It’s best suited for curious travelers eager to see and do a little of everything—perfect for first-timers or those looking for a concise, fun-filled adventure.

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup from your main lobby, which makes starting your day hassle-free.
How long is the boat ride?
The boat ride lasts approximately 45 minutes, offering great views of the Arch, Lovers Beach, and the sea lion colony.
Are there options for extra beach time?
Yes, you can choose to spend additional time at Lovers Beach if sea conditions allow, or enjoy shopping in downtown Cabo.
What should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, a hat, camera, water, cash, and your ID or passport are recommended.
Is this tour suitable for kids?
Yes, children who enjoy scenic boat rides and hands-on crafts typically find it engaging. Keep in mind the boat ride may not suit seasick travelers.
Does the tour accommodate non-English speakers?
Guides speak both English and Spanish, ensuring clear explanations for a broader audience.
Are there any additional costs?
A $5 USD dock fee is not included but is payable locally. Other than that, everything else is covered in the tour price.
This experience offers a lively, compact way to see Cabo San Lucas’ famous sights, taste local spirits, and connect with its artisan traditions. It’s a good pick for travelers who want a well-rounded, engaging half-day adventure that balances scenic beauty with cultural richness.
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