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Experience Cabo’s stunning Land’s End by kayak and snorkel with expert guides, exploring The Arch, Lover’s Beach, and marine life in a 3.5-hour tour.

If you’re dreaming of getting up close to Cabo’s iconic Land’s End, this kayaking and snorkeling tour promises a memorable blend of adventure and breathtaking scenery. While we haven’t paddled it ourselves, reviews from hundreds of travelers highlight just how much fun, informative, and value-packed this experience can be.
What really shines is the chance to glide beneath The Arch — Cabo’s unmistakable granite landmark — and explore Lover’s Beach without the crowds or noise of the busy boat tours. The guides are repeatedly praised for their friendliness and knowledge, making sure everyone feels safe and engaged.
A potential downside? Because the trip involves activity in the ocean, conditions can vary — some mention rough waves that might be tricky for kids or those with limited mobility. Still, it’s a great choice for anyone wanting an active yet relaxed way to see Cabo’s natural beauty.
This tour suits nature lovers, families, and water enthusiasts ready for an authentic experience that’s more than just sightseeing. If you’re comfortable in the water and eager to learn about marine life and coastal rock formations, you’ll find it well worth the price.
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This 3.5-hour tour begins with a convenient pickup from your hotel — whether you’re in San José del Cabo or Cabo San Lucas. The guides are highly praised for their clear communication, so you’ll have no trouble knowing exactly where to meet and what to bring. Expect to be on a sit-on-top double kayak, which is stable and user-friendly, even for beginners or those who may be a little wobbly in the water.
Once at the beach, your guide will give a brief but thorough tutorial on kayaking techniques and safety, ensuring everyone is comfortable. This is especially valuable for first-timers, as multiple reviews mention how guides helped them feel confident in the water.
From the starting point on the bay, you’ll paddle along the coast toward Land’s End. This stretch is where the Sea of Cortez and Pacific Ocean meet, providing dynamic water conditions with gentle waves that add to the fun. As you make your way toward The Arch, you’ll be amazed by the massive granite formations and the chance to get close enough for some fantastic photos — a favorite aspect noted by many travelers.
Approaching The Arch in a kayak offers an intimacy that boat tours can’t match. Multiple reviews emphasize how special it feels to be right beneath this natural marvel, with some guides even taking photos of the group in front of it and then air-dropping them, which guests love.
While cruising past, you might see sea lions frolicking in the water around their colony, adding a lively touch to the scenery. The guides are praised for their keen eye and knowledge about marine life, making it a genuinely educational experience. One reviewer described seeing mobula rays, pufferfish, and other marine creatures — highlights that add to the overall value for marine enthusiasts.
More Great Tours NearbyNext up is Lover’s Beach, famous for its dramatic granite cliffs and calm waters. Here, you get a chance to explore the rock formations and take a break from paddling. Many reviews mention how this stop allows for some relaxed exploration, with some even choosing to climb over rocks or take photos.
On the opposite side is Divorce Beach, known for its rougher waves. Visitors are advised to be cautious here, and guides typically warn about the surf, so this part isn’t ideal for swimming or snorkelers not comfortable with stronger currents.
After exploring Lover’s Beach, the tour provides snorkeling gear — mask, snorkel, and fins. You’ll snorkel off Lover’s Beach around Neptune’s Finger or near Pelican Rock.
This is where the adventure truly shines. Reviewers consistently rave about the crystal-clear water and the variety of tropical fish they saw. One traveler even wrote, “The snorkeling was amazing; there were so many fish to see at Pelican Rock.” The marine environment here is described as vibrant and lively, ideal for both beginners and experienced snorkelers.
After soaking in the marine life and enjoying the scenery, your guides will lead a relaxing kayak back to the starting point. Throughout the trip, guides take care to ensure everyone feels comfortable and safe, even in choppy waters.
Many reviewers mention how knowledgeable and friendly the guides are, emphasizing their effort to share local insights, take photos, and keep everyone engaged. Snacks, water, and dry bags for valuables are included, which adds to the overall convenience and comfort.
At $95 per person, this tour offers a solid value considering the included round-trip transportation, quality gear, expert guiding, snacks, drinks, and photos. When you compare it to other tours that might charge extra for photos or equipment, this bundle feels like a fair deal.
Guests often highlight how the personalized attention and small group size — often just a few participants — make it a more intimate, enjoyable experience. Plus, the hassle-free pickup from your hotel means you avoid extra travel costs or logistical headaches.
This experience is ideal for families with kids over 7 who are comfortable in the water, adventure-seekers, or anyone wanting an up-close view of Cabo’s famous landmarks. It’s particularly appreciated by those who value guides with local knowledge, as many reviews mention guides like Casey and Carlos for making the trip educational and fun.
People with mobility issues or those over 275 pounds might find this activity less suitable, due to the physical activity involved. That said, the “easy to moderate” activity level makes it accessible for most travelers looking for a relaxed yet engaging water adventure.

In terms of value, the tour packs in a lot of scenic and interactive experiences in just over three hours. The chance to see The Arch from the water and snorkel around Pelican’s Reef stands out as genuinely unique. The guides’ reputation for friendliness and knowledge means you’ll likely leave with a deeper appreciation of Cabo’s marine environment and coastal geology.
The included photos are a nice bonus, capturing memories you can cherish long after your trip ends. The small group size and personalized approach mean you won’t feel like just another face in the crowd — rather, a valued guest on an authentic adventure.
If you’re seeking a balanced mix of activity, education, and natural beauty, this Cabo kayaking and snorkeling tour fits the bill. It’s an excellent way to get close to Land’s End, explore Lover’s Beach, and discover marine life without the hassle of navigating unfamiliar waters alone.
While it’s not suited for those with mobility challenges or very young children, most travelers—especially water lovers and nature enthusiasts—will find it a worthwhile addition to their Cabo trip.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, but it’s recommended for children over 7 years old. Younger kids or those with mobility issues may find the activity challenging or uncomfortable.
Do I need kayaking or snorkeling experience?
Not at all. The guides will give a safety briefing and instructions, making it accessible even for beginners.
What should I bring?
Bring sun protection (sunscreen, sun hat, sunglasses), swimwear, a towel, and beachwear. A dry bag is provided for valuables, but you might want to keep electronics in there.
Does the tour include food?
No, lunch is not included. Snacks and drinks are provided during the tour.
How long is the tour?
The activity lasts about 3.5 hours, including transportation, instruction, paddling, snorkeling, and breaks.
What is the maximum weight allowed?
Participants should not exceed 275 pounds (125 kg).
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from your hotel in Cabo San Lucas or San José del Cabo is included, which makes logistics much easier.
To sum it up, this tour offers a well-rounded exploration of Cabo’s marine and coastal highlights. It’s especially appealing for those who want to experience the natural wonders of Land’s End in an active, personal way, guided by friendly and knowledgeable locals. Whether you’re a first-time paddler or an experienced snorkeler, you’ll likely find this adventure rewarding, authentic, and worth the price.
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