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Adults Only Hip Hop Sessions Boat Party Cabo San Lucas
Bring your dancing shoes to the marina. This three-hour cruise turns Cabo’s coastline into a floating day club, with hip hop, R&B, Afro beats, party games, flowing drinks, and big views toward the Arch. I especially like the top deck dance floor and the chance to swim when weather allows. The unlimited house bar also adds real value at $105 per person. The main catch is that seating upstairs is limited, the food is closer to a snack than a meal, and premium liquor costs extra.
This is not a quiet sightseeing cruise with background music. It is an adults-only party on the water, aimed at people who want to dance, drink, meet new people, and take photos in the Cabo sun. You should also know about the separate $10 per person conservation, marina dock, and ecological fee, plus tips and transportation.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Go
- A Floating Day Club In Cabo
- Boarding At The Cabo San Lucas Marina
- Cruising Toward The Arch
- Two Decks, Two Different Moods
- What The Open Bar Really Means
- Snacks, Tacos, and The Food Question
- Swimming, Champagne Showers, and Party Games
- Is $105 A Fair Price?
- Who Will Have The Best Time
- Practical Details That Matter
- Should You Book The Hip Hop Sessions Boat Party?
- FAQ
- Where does the Hip Hop Sessions boat party start?
- What time does the cruise begin?
- How long does the boat party last?
- Does the cruise return to the marina?
- What is the minimum age?
- Is transportation included?
- What drinks are included?
- Is food included?
- Can I swim during the cruise?
- Is the experience refundable?
Key Things To Know Before You Go

- The top deck is the action zone: Dance, join games, and stay near the DJ, but expect limited seating unless you arrange a premium option.
- The house bar is included: You get rum, tequila, vodka, beer, soda, water, and juice, while premium brands such as Don Julio require an upgrade.
- The Arch is part of the scenery: The boat cruises along Cabo’s coast and heads toward the famous rock formation for photographs.
- Tacos may arrive late and run out quickly: Food is described as a snack, with steak and chicken tacos often available. Get in line early.
- Swimming depends on conditions: A water stop may be offered near shore, but weather and sea conditions control the plan.
- Arrive early for check-in: The departure point is Cabo Escape Tours at Muelle del Cabo 0 in the El Medano marina area.
A Floating Day Club In Cabo

The Hip Hop Sessions cruise runs from noon to 3 p.m., a useful time slot if you want a lively activity without giving up your entire evening. You board near the marina in Cabo San Lucas, then spend about three hours on the open water with a DJ, hosts, games, drinks, snacks, and music built around hip hop and R&B.
The mood is closer to a daytime nightclub than a standard boat tour. You will hear club hits and Afro beats while the hosts keep the crowd moving with games, shout-outs, and champagne showers. Birthday celebrations fit especially well here, since hosts may recognize birthday people during the ride.
The music is the central reason to book. If you like rap you can sing along to, dance tracks, and music made for a party crowd, the soundtrack should feel familiar. If you prefer calm acoustic music, quiet conversation, or a guided tour focused on Cabo’s natural history, choose another cruise.
The boat can vary from one party to the next, so do not book based only on a particular vessel shown in promotional photos. The party format remains the main product, not a guaranteed boat design.
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Boarding At The Cabo San Lucas Marina

The meeting point is Cabo Escape Tours, Muelle del Cabo 0, El Medano Ejidal, Marina, Cabo San Lucas. The listed start time is 12 p.m., and arriving early is smart. Early check-in gives you a better chance to understand the layout, find a comfortable place, and settle in before the music and drinks pick up.
Transportation is not included in the base price. An optional transfer may be available from your location, but you should confirm the arrangement and cost before booking. If you make your own way to the marina, the meeting point is near public transportation.
The group can reach a maximum of 130 people. That is a sizeable crowd, and it explains the club atmosphere. It also means you should not expect a small, intimate sailing trip. The boat has two main levels. The upper deck is the place for dancing and the strongest party energy. The lower deck offers more room to lounge, eat, or take a break from the sun.
Seating on the upper deck can be tight. A bottle or VIP-style purchase may include reserved seating and bottle service, but general admission has open seating with limited room upstairs. If sitting near the dance area matters to you, ask about available upgrades before arriving.
Cruising Toward The Arch

Once the boat leaves the marina, the party begins alongside Cabo’s best-known coastal views. You can look back toward the resort-lined shore, watch the water open around you, and take pictures as the boat heads toward the Arch area.
The scenery gives the cruise more than a nightclub could offer. You get Cabo’s dramatic rock formations and ocean setting without sitting in a tour van or stopping at a viewpoint. The music and dancing remain the focus, but the coastal route creates plenty of natural breaks from the party.
Bring a phone or camera with a secure strap if you plan to photograph the views. Professional boat photos are included, according to the tour details. If you booked through Viator or TripAdvisor, you can request your personal download link by emailing [email protected].
The best photo moments may come when the boat is near the Arch or positioned along the coast. Do not treat the cruise as a dedicated photography excursion, though. The boat’s movement, crowds, music, and party activities shape the timing.
Two Decks, Two Different Moods

The upper deck is where most of the dancing happens. This is also where you will feel the full force of the DJ and party hosts. Expect people to move around, join the games, dance together, and take part in the champagne shower.
The lower deck has a calmer purpose. It is better for sitting, eating, talking, or getting out of direct sunlight for a while. Both floors have bars, so you do not need to remain upstairs to get a drink.
I like this split because it lets you control the pace. You can spend part of the cruise dancing and part of it relaxing. The drawback is that people who want a guaranteed seat in the middle of the action may be disappointed with standard admission.
Beachwear is the stated dress code. Wear something comfortable for sun, water, and dancing. You should also bring whatever personal items you need for a three-hour outing, but keep valuables to a minimum because a crowded party boat is not the place to manage lots of loose belongings.
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What The Open Bar Really Means

The open bar includes well rum, tequila, vodka, beer, sodas, water, and juice. That is a broad enough selection to keep most of the party moving without repeated extra charges for basic drinks.
The important word is house. The included tequila is not necessarily a premium brand. One particularly useful detail from the experience is that Don Julio and other higher-end choices may require an upgrade. At $105, you are paying for the cruise, entertainment, staff, music, snacks, and house drinks. You are not automatically getting top-shelf liquor.
Drinks and shots may flow steadily, which is part of the appeal and also the main reason to pace yourself. The combination of strong sun, boat motion, dancing, and alcohol can catch up with you quickly. Water is included, so use it.
The cruise is best enjoyed as a party with drinks, not as a contest to see how much you can consume. You will remember more of Cabo if you leave room for the scenery.
Snacks, Tacos, and The Food Question

Food is listed as a starter snack, and the operator clarifies that it is not intended to be a full meal. In practice, tacos are a key part of the food service, with steak and chicken mentioned by people who enjoyed them.
The tacos received both praise and criticism. Some diners found them excellent, while others wanted more seasoning and variety. This is useful context: think of the food as a complimentary party snack that helps settle your stomach, not as a restaurant meal.
The supply may not last throughout the entire cruise. If tacos are being served, get in line early. Waiting until the end could mean fewer choices or no food left.
Vegetarian options are not clearly promised. If you do not eat meat, contact the operator before booking and do not assume the standard snack will meet your needs. This is one of the weaker points for anyone with a restricted diet.
Swimming, Champagne Showers, and Party Games

Water activities may be offered when weather permits. A stop near shore is possible, and the boat may pause in the area near the Riu Hotel. The exact water plan can change, so swimming should be treated as a bonus rather than the central reason to book.
Pack beachwear if you want to take part. The boat’s party format includes champagne showers and games, which means you may get wet even without swimming. The hosts and DJ are responsible for keeping the energy up, so the cruise does not depend on a long list of formal sightseeing stops.
The games are designed for a social, high-energy crowd. You might see dancing contests and other playful activities. They are not compulsory, but they help strangers start talking and give the group something to do between music sets.
This setup works particularly well for birthdays, couples who enjoy nightlife, and groups of friends. It can feel too loud or too young if you want a more polished, relaxed afternoon on the water. One older participant found the crowd skewed young, while still finding the entertainment and service worthwhile.
Is $105 A Fair Price?

At $105 per person, the value depends on how much use you make of the inclusions. The package covers roughly three hours on the water, a DJ, party hosts, games, champagne showers, snacks, professional photos, and an open bar with basic liquor and beer.
For someone who would otherwise pay for a Cabo nightlife venue, several drinks, and a separate coastal cruise, the combined price can make sense. You are buying a complete social activity rather than just transportation around the bay.
The value looks weaker if you do not drink, dislike loud music, or expect a substantial meal. You also need to add the $10 per person conservation, marina dock, and ecological fee. Tips are not included, and transportation is not included in the base price.
Premium liquor and bottle service can raise the total. Before booking, decide if you are happy with house drinks and general admission. If so, the advertised price is easier to justify. If you want reserved seating and top-shelf tequila, budget beyond the base fare.
Who Will Have The Best Time
You are a strong match for this cruise if you:
- Like hip hop, R&B, and Afro beats
- Want a daytime club atmosphere
- Enjoy meeting people from different places
- Are celebrating a birthday or group occasion
- Like dancing, drinking, games, and loud music
- Want Cabo views without booking a quiet sightseeing boat
You may want another activity if you:
- Need a full meal or dependable vegetarian food
- Prefer premium liquor included in the price
- Want guaranteed upper-deck seating
- Dislike crowded spaces or party games
- Prefer a quiet, nature-focused cruise
- Are looking for a family activity, since the minimum age is 18
The listed rating is 4.7 from 698 ratings, with 92 percent recommending the experience. That matches the main pattern: music, crew energy, views, and flowing drinks earn the strongest praise. Food variety, house liquor, limited seating, and extra fees are the points to weigh carefully.
Practical Details That Matter
Confirmation is provided at booking, and mobile tickets are accepted. The activity is offered in English, and most people can participate, although the tour does not describe special accessibility arrangements.
The cancellation policy is strict. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If poor weather forces a cancellation, you will be offered another date or a full refund. If the minimum number of participants is not reached, you will be offered another date or experience, or a full refund.
The activity is generally booked about 16 days ahead. That is a useful planning clue, especially if your Cabo dates are fixed or you want a birthday outing. Confirm the departure details, transfer arrangements, and extra marina fee before you pay.
Should You Book The Hip Hop Sessions Boat Party?
Book it if you want a floating party first and a sightseeing cruise second. The strongest reasons are the DJ-led music, friendly party staff, Cabo coastline, included house bar, and chance to swim when conditions cooperate.
Go in with realistic expectations. General admission may mean standing upstairs, the boat may differ from its photos, the food is a snack rather than dinner, and premium tequila costs extra. Arrive early, get your tacos before they run out, drink water, and use the lower deck when you need a break.
For a birthday group or friends who want three hours of music, dancing, photos, and drinks, this is one of Cabo’s more lively choices. For a quiet afternoon or a food-focused excursion, save your $105 for something else.
FAQ
Where does the Hip Hop Sessions boat party start?
It starts at Cabo Escape Tours, Muelle del Cabo 0, El Medano Ejidal, Marina, Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico.
What time does the cruise begin?
The listed start time is 12 p.m.
How long does the boat party last?
The party runs from approximately noon to 3 p.m., for about three hours.
Does the cruise return to the marina?
Yes. The activity ends back at the original meeting point.
What is the minimum age?
The minimum age is 18.
Is transportation included?
Transportation is not included in the base experience. An optional transfer may be available, so confirm details before booking.
What drinks are included?
The open bar includes rum, tequila, vodka, beer, sodas, water, and juice. These are house selections, and premium liquor may cost extra.
Is food included?
Yes. Snacks are included, and tacos may be served during the cruise. The food is not advertised as a full meal.
Can I swim during the cruise?
Water activities may be available when weather and conditions permit. Swimming is not guaranteed.
Is the experience refundable?
It is non-refundable and cannot normally be changed. If the operator cancels because of poor weather or because the minimum number is not met, you will be offered another date or experience, or a full refund.
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