You’ll board a sailing yacht in Cabo San Lucas for sunset, sipping signature cocktails as you pass El Arco and Lover’s Beach. Enjoy chef-prepared shrimp and beef dinner with fresh local salad, plus dessert layered with mango and jam. A premium open bar keeps things lively—expect laughter, ocean breezes, and those golden hour views you might not forget soon.
We stepped barefoot onto Tu Enamorado just as the last bit of sun was warming the deck. The yacht felt solid but easy, with that salty smell you only get right where the Sea of Cortez meets the air. Our guide—Miguel, I think—handed out these cocktails with basil and something citrusy (I forgot to ask what), and there was this big platter of cheeses, olives, melon, all that good stuff. I tried to pace myself but, honestly, hunger won.
As we sailed past Land’s End and El Arco, everyone got quiet for a second—just the water slapping against the hull and someone laughing softly near the bow. Miguel pointed out Lover’s Beach in the distance; he told us a story about two fishermen who used to meet there at sunrise. I still think about that view—the rocks almost glowing pink as the sun dropped lower. Didn’t expect it to feel so peaceful with a boat full of strangers.
Dinner was this shrimp kabob over beef filet (they called it Baja Duo), with red wine sauce that tasted way fancier than I’d expected from a sailing tour. The salad was crisp—something about greens grown nearby? Anyway, our chef came out for a minute and joked about how he never gets seasick but always gets nervous when people watch him plate dessert. Red fruits and mango on some kind of Mexican jam—I probably should’ve asked for seconds but didn’t want to look greedy.
The open bar stayed open (dangerously so), and people started dancing near the end. It wasn’t fancy-fancy but felt special in a way that stuck with me after we docked. Maybe it was just the light or maybe it was being out there with nothing but ocean around you for a while.
Yes, a full dinner prepared by an onboard chef is included.
Yes, there’s a premium open bar throughout the cruise.
You’ll pass Land’s End, El Arco (the Arch), and Lover’s Beach.
Yes, there are restrooms available on the yacht.
No hotel pickup is mentioned; public transportation options are nearby.
The minimum age to participate is 18 years old.
The exact duration isn’t specified but covers sunset hours into evening.
Your evening includes sailing from Cabo San Lucas aboard Tu Enamorado with stops near El Arco and Lover’s Beach, signature cocktails on arrival, an antipasto platter followed by chef-prepared shrimp kabob over beef filet with organic salad, dessert featuring red fruits and mango over Mexican jam on wonton, plus unlimited drinks from a premium open bar—all while relaxing or dancing under the sunset sky before returning to shore.
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