
easy
7 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; boarding requires negotiating a short gangway and moving between decks.
Step aboard a double‑deck catamaran for a seven‑hour evening that pairs a downtown tequila tasting with a sunset dinner cruise past El Arco. Expect open bar, live music, and panoramic views—perfect for travelers seeking an easy, social way to see Cabo from the water.
The marina lights blur as you step off the minivan and onto warm plank decking; salt and citrus ride the evening air while a guide steers you toward a double‑deck catamaran named Cabo Escape. By the time the gangway lifts and laughter spills from the open bar, the boat has already nudged away from the marina. The Pacific clouds chase the sun; El Arco at Land’s End becomes a silhouette that dares every camera to do it justice.

Hotel and port pickups are included but times vary—reconfirm the exact pickup window the day before to avoid delays.
Even on a stable catamaran some guests feel queasy; take preventive meds or ginger candies before boarding if you’re prone to seasickness.
Evenings cool quickly on the water—have a light jacket or windbreaker handy for sunset and after the sun drops.
Gratuities and small souvenir purchases are easier with pesos on hand—many vendors accept cards but tips are commonly given in cash.
Cabo San Lucas was a small fishing community until tourism expanded in the 1970s; the iconic El Arco is an erosional granite formation shaped by centuries of Pacific waves.
The region enforces whale‑watching guidelines during migration months and encourages reduced single‑use plastics—follow crew instructions to minimize impact on marine life.
Protects skin during daylight cruising and while waiting at pickup points.
summer specific
Sea breezes can make sunset temperatures feel significantly cooler.
winter specific
Provides secure footing on wet deck surfaces while boarding and moving around the boat.
Captures low‑light sunset silhouettes—strap prevents accidental drops overboard.