You’ll sail along Cabo’s coast with a small group, stopping by Lover’s Beach and El Arco for photos before anchoring at a quiet bay to snorkel or try paddleboarding. Lunch is served onboard with an open bar—think grilled tacos and cold drinks under the sun. Expect laughter, relaxed moments, and real connection with both sea and people.
Someone hands me a cold drink before I even realize I’m thirsty. Shoes off at the dock — there’s something about bare feet on the deck that makes it feel like you’re leaving regular life behind. Our guide, Diego, grins and points out the Arch as we drift by; pelicans swoop low enough that I duck out of habit. The sun is sharp but not mean. There’s music somewhere in the background, just loud enough to make you smile but not drown out the slap of water against the hull.
Lover’s Beach looks almost painted from this angle — Diego offers to snap photos for everyone, which is good because my hands are busy hanging onto my hat. Then we head further out, sails up for a bit (he says it depends on wind), and anchor in this little cove where the water turns glassy green. I didn’t expect to laugh so much trying to stand on a paddleboard — ended up kneeling most of the time while some kids zipped past like pros. The snorkeling gear actually fits (rare) and there’s this moment underwater when it’s just you, fish flickering around your mask, and sunlight rippling down. Kind of peaceful in a way I didn’t know I needed.
Lunch comes out after — grilled shrimp tacos for me, veggie wrap for my friend (they’d remembered her request). Someone pops open sparkling wine and people start talking more easily now; maybe it’s the food or maybe just being out here together does that. There’s an open bar but nobody gets rowdy — it feels more like a lazy afternoon with friends than a tour group. On the way back I end up stretched out at the bow watching Cabo slip by, salt drying on my skin and hair everywhere from the wind. Still think about that view sometimes when things get noisy at home.
Yes, hotel pickup is included before your tour start time.
You can snorkel, use stand up paddle boards, swim or relax on deck.
Yes, a gourmet lunch is served onboard during the cruise.
Yes, there is an open bar with beer, spirits and sparkling wine included.
The group size is limited to 16 people maximum.
Yes, vegetarian options are available if requested at booking.
The minimum age to join is 8 years old.
No, all snorkeling equipment is provided for you.
Your day includes hotel pickup before departure, use of snorkeling gear and stand up paddle boards once anchored in a secluded bay near Cabo San Lucas, plus a gourmet lunch served onboard alongside unlimited drinks from an open bar—all guided by friendly local crew before returning to the marina in the afternoon.
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