Reviewed · SUNSET CRUISES

Cabo San Lucas: 2 Hour Sunset Cruise with Food and Wine

4.8 · 32 reviews 2 hours From $138 Operated by Pez Gato Amazing Adventures · Bookable on GetYourGuide
Book on GetYourGuide →

Sunset looks better from the water. This two-hour catamaran cruise pairs Cabo’s famous Arch and Lover’s Beach with jazz, appetizers, premium wine, and an open international bar, making it a polished way to spend an evening on the coast. I especially like the easy hotel pickup and the calm pace, which lets you focus on the view instead of arranging taxis and dinner plans.

I also like that the cruise feels more scenic than activity-heavy. You are not being rushed from one attraction to the next. You can watch the coastline, take photos, listen to music, and enjoy the changing sky. The main drawback is the price: at $138 per person, this is an evening splurge, and the two-hour sailing may feel brief if you want a longer day on the water.

Key details to know before you book

Cabo San Lucas: 2 Hour Sunset Cruise with Food and Wine - Key details to know before you book

  • The Arch is part of the route: The catamaran passes Land’s End, Lover’s Beach, and other well-known Cabo coastal sights.
  • Hotel pickup is included: Pickup areas include La Playa, the Tourist Corridor, Cabo San Lucas, and San José del Cabo.
  • Food is served as light appetizers: Expect items such as cheese platters, fruit skewers, and other snacks rather than a full dinner.
  • Drinks are included: Premium wines and an open international bar are part of the cruise.
  • Jazz sets the mood: The music keeps the evening relaxed rather than turning the trip into a loud party boat.
  • Plan carefully for pickup: You must contact the local partner at least 48 hours ahead to confirm your pickup time and wait at the motor lobby five minutes early.

Getting from your hotel to the Cabo marina

Cabo San Lucas: 2 Hour Sunset Cruise with Food and Wine - Getting from your hotel to the Cabo marina

The experience begins with round-trip transportation, which is one of its most useful features. Pickup is available from four broad areas: La Playa, the Tourist Corridor, Cabo San Lucas, and San José del Cabo. If your hotel is not shown as an option when you book, you can contact the local partner afterward to arrange a pickup point.

This matters in Los Cabos. Hotels stretch across a wide area, and getting to the port on your own can add cost and planning to an evening that is meant to feel simple. Included transport gives you one less moving part, though you should not treat the pickup as automatic. Once you reserve, contact Pez Gato Amazing Adventures at least 48 hours before the cruise to receive your pickup time.

For a last-minute booking made less than 12 hours before departure, use the listed phone numbers instead: +52-624-143-3797 or 619-446-6339. Phone support is available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Otherwise, contact [email protected] or [email protected].

Be at the motor lobby five minutes before the scheduled pickup. The driver wears khaki slacks and a white polo and carries a Pez Gato sign. Drivers wait only five minutes after the scheduled time, so this is not the moment for a leisurely lobby coffee.

Boarding a luxury catamaran for a short evening sail

Cabo San Lucas: 2 Hour Sunset Cruise with Food and Wine - Boarding a luxury catamaran for a short evening sail

At the port, you board a luxury catamaran and set out toward the Pacific. The cruise lasts two hours, a useful length for an evening activity because it gives you enough time to see the coast and sunset without consuming your whole night.

The boat is the main setting, so your comfort depends partly on what kind of evening you want. If you prefer a structured dinner with several courses, this will not replace a restaurant meal. If you want a scenic outing with drinks, small plates, and music, the format makes sense.

The experience is guided in Spanish and English. A live guide is available during the trip, adding context to the coastal sights while you sail. The materials do not specify the catamaran’s exact passenger capacity, seating layout, or whether every seat has the same view, so you should expect a shared boat experience rather than a private charter.

One clothing rule is clear: sleeveless shirts are not allowed. Pack a shirt with sleeves, even if the afternoon is warm. The coast can also feel cooler once the sun drops, though no specific outerwear policy is provided.

A 20-minute photo stop at Cabo’s most famous view

Cabo San Lucas: 2 Hour Sunset Cruise with Food and Wine - A 20-minute photo stop at Cabo’s most famous view

The route includes a photo stop of about 20 minutes in Cabo San Lucas. The most important sights are Land’s End, the Arch, and Lover’s Beach, the coastal landmarks that make this part of Baja California Sur so recognizable.

The Arch is the visual centerpiece. This natural rock formation marks the meeting area of the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez, and it is best appreciated from the water. From the catamaran, you get a broad view rather than the close-up perspective available from a smaller boat.

Lover’s Beach adds another familiar name to the route. The stop gives you time to take pictures and simply watch the rock formations without being hurried through the area. Keep your camera ready, but do not spend the entire stop looking at a screen. The point of this cruise is the changing view around you.

The photo stop is scenic, not a beach visit. The supplied details do not say that you go ashore, swim, or have free time on Lover’s Beach. Plan on viewing the landmarks from the catamaran unless the crew tells you otherwise.

Thirty minutes of coastline views

Cabo San Lucas: 2 Hour Sunset Cruise with Food and Wine - Thirty minutes of coastline views

After the main photo opportunity, the cruise continues with about 30 minutes of scenic views along the Cabo coastline. This is where the outing shifts from landmark collecting to simply being on the water.

I like this part because it gives the coast room to unfold. The Pacific side of Cabo is not just a backdrop for the Arch. Rock formations, open ocean, and the line of the shore create a wider sense of place, and the boat lets you see those features from several angles.

The route is designed for watching rather than strenuous activity. There is no snorkeling, paddleboarding, fishing, or other water sport included in the stated program. That makes the cruise a good match for couples, families, and anyone who wants a low-effort evening. It may be less appealing if your ideal boat trip needs constant action.

The live guide speaks Spanish and English, so you can follow the narration in either language. The emphasis, though, remains on the view. You should expect a relaxed sightseeing cruise, not a long lecture about every rock and cove.

The sunset: the reason to choose this departure

Cabo San Lucas: 2 Hour Sunset Cruise with Food and Wine - The sunset: the reason to choose this departure

The sunset portion lasts about 20 minutes in the published schedule, but the color changes before and after the exact sunset moment. As the sun lowers, the open ocean and Cabo coastline take on warmer tones, and the cruise’s slow pace gives you time to watch the sky rather than rush toward the next stop.

This is the strongest reason to book this particular sailing instead of a standard daytime boat ride. You get the same well-known coastal landmarks, but the light changes the mood. The Arch and nearby rock formations can look very different in late-day light than they do at noon.

The cruise also includes jazz music, which suits the setting. It creates a quieter, more grown-up atmosphere than a party-focused excursion. One verified booking described the experience as very relaxing, while another praised the combination of staff, food, music, and wine during a Valentine’s Day sunset cruise.

Sunset times change through the year, and the exact departure time depends on availability. Check the available start times before booking. The attraction is tied closely to the evening light, so the timing matters more here than it would on a flexible daytime cruise.

Appetizers, premium wine, and an open bar

Cabo San Lucas: 2 Hour Sunset Cruise with Food and Wine - Appetizers, premium wine, and an open bar

Food comes in the form of appetizers, including cheese platters, fruit skewers, and other small bites. This is enough to take the edge off hunger while you sail, but it should not be treated as a complete dinner unless you are comfortable with a light meal.

The snack format works well with the cruise. You can take a small plate, return your attention to the coast, and enjoy the sunset without sitting through a formal meal. Cheese and fruit also pair naturally with the included wine, making the food feel connected to the evening rather than tacked on.

Drinks include premium wines and an open international bar. That adds real value for people who plan to order several drinks during the two-hour trip. It matters less if you do not drink alcohol, since the experience is priced as a full package rather than a basic boat ride with optional purchases.

Drink responsibly and keep the focus on the sailing. The materials do not specify the complete bar menu, serving limits, or nonalcoholic selections, so do not book based on a particular cocktail or brand unless the operator confirms it directly.

Is $138 a fair price?

Cabo San Lucas: 2 Hour Sunset Cruise with Food and Wine - Is $138 a fair price?

At $138 per person, the cruise is not a budget way to see Cabo. The price includes hotel transportation, a two-hour catamaran cruise, premium wines, an open international bar, appetizers, jazz music, and a guide in Spanish and English.

I would judge the value by comparing the whole evening, not just the boat time. You are paying for transportation to and from the port, a planned sunset route, food, drinks, music, and the convenience of having the evening organized for you. If you would otherwise pay separately for a boat ride, taxis, appetizers, and drinks, the package can make sense.

The value is strongest for a special occasion. A Valentine’s Day outing, anniversary, birthday, or final evening in Cabo fits the polished mood. One especially warm account singled out staff, food, music, and wine, with Nacho receiving personal thanks for helping make the trip memorable and even leading a Macarena.

For a solo visitor on a tight budget, the price may be harder to justify. You can see Cabo’s coastline in other ways, and the cruise is only two hours. The high rating of 4.8 from 32 bookings, along with an 88 percent perfect score for transport, suggests a strong experience overall, but a rating does not change the fact that this is a premium-priced short outing.

Who will enjoy this cruise most?

Cabo San Lucas: 2 Hour Sunset Cruise with Food and Wine - Who will enjoy this cruise most?

I would recommend it to couples who want a calm evening with scenery and drinks. The jazz, sunset timing, and small plates give it a date-night feel without requiring you to plan a restaurant, port transfer, and sightseeing route separately.

It also suits families who want a gentle boat experience. The program does not center on swimming or high-energy activities, so it can work for people with mixed interests. Still, parents should decide if the open-bar setting and evening schedule fit their group.

This is a good choice for first-time visitors who want the classic Cabo view from the water. You see the Arch and Lover’s Beach, get a broad look at the coastline, and avoid the effort of arranging local transport.

I would look elsewhere if you want a full meal, a private boat, water sports, or a longer sailing. The stated experience is intentionally compact and social. Its strength is the combination of scenery, music, light food, and drinks, not a long list of activities.

Practical booking advice for a smoother evening

Cabo San Lucas: 2 Hour Sunset Cruise with Food and Wine - Practical booking advice for a smoother evening

Book only after checking the departure time against sunset. A cruise can still be pleasant if the timing is slightly off, but the sunset is the central feature, so it deserves careful attention.

Contact the local partner early, even though pickup is included. Confirm the hotel or meeting point, ask for the pickup time, and save the phone numbers in case your reservation is made close to departure.

Arrive five minutes early at the motor lobby. The driver’s clothing and Pez Gato sign make identification easier, but the five-minute waiting limit leaves little room for delay.

Wear a shirt with sleeves. This is a firm restriction, not a suggestion. Since the cruise continues after sunset, bringing a light layer is sensible, although the operator does not specify a required jacket or weather policy.

The experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure for a full refund, and you can reserve now and pay later. Those options help if your Cabo schedule is still moving around, but you should still confirm pickup as soon as you book.

Should you book the Pez Gato sunset cruise?

Book it if you want a polished, easy evening built around Cabo’s best-known coastal views. The included ride, Arch and Lover’s Beach route, jazz soundtrack, appetizers, premium wine, and open bar give you a complete two-hour plan with very little work on your part.

Skip it if $138 feels steep for a short cruise or if you want a substantial dinner and active time on the water. For everyone else, this is a strong special-occasion choice, especially when calm scenery matters more than thrills. The most useful tip is simple: confirm pickup early, arrive on time, wear sleeves, and choose the departure that gives you a proper sunset.

FAQ

How long is the Cabo sunset cruise?

The cruise lasts two hours.

What sights can I see from the catamaran?

The route includes views of the Cabo San Lucas coastline, the Arch at Land’s End, Lover’s Beach, and other coastal locations.

Is hotel pickup included?

Yes. Round-trip transportation is included, with pickup areas covering La Playa, the Tourist Corridor, Cabo San Lucas, and San José del Cabo.

What should I do if my hotel is not listed for pickup?

Contact the local partner after booking to arrange a pickup location.

How early should I be ready for pickup?

Be at the motor lobby five minutes before your scheduled pickup time. The driver waits only up to five minutes after that time.

How do I confirm my pickup time?

Contact the local partner at least 48 hours before the cruise. You can write to [email protected] or [email protected].

What food is included?

Appetizers are included. Examples include cheese platters, fruit skewers, and other snacks.

What drinks are included?

Premium wines and an open international bar are included.

Is music included during the cruise?

Yes. Jazz music is included.

Can I cancel for a refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later.

More Sunset Cruises in Cabo San Lucas

More Sunset Cruises in Los Cabos

Scroll to Top

Explore Mexico

Pick the kind of day first, then pick the coast.