Cabo San Lucas: Sunset Yacht Cruise w/Chef Dinner & Open Bar

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Cabo San Lucas: Sunset Yacht Cruise w/Chef Dinner & Open Bar

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Sunset hits different on a yacht. I love the close-up Los Arcos views and the chef-driven dinner experience, and you get it with a lively but still friendly crew. One thing to plan for: the water can get a little choppy, so keep seasickness in mind if you’re sensitive.

Sail aboard the Tu Enamorado, a smooth, well-built boat where you’ll feel the sun and sea breeze while dancing to music on the water. Early on, you’ll start with a drink plus an antipasto spread, then later you’ll get plated dinner while live music keeps the mood going. If you want a more custom night, there’s also a private dinner cruise option for your group.

This is a 3-hour adults-only cruise (minimum age 18), and there’s no hotel pickup. The typical evening runs about 5 PM out to the water and ends around 8 PM, with a check-in near La Terminal behind the Breathless Resort.

Key points to know before you go

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  • Los Arcos timing: you’ll work the arch into the sailing portion so sunset and rock formations aren’t just an afterthought
  • Small yacht feel: one recent sailing had about 20 passengers and around 8 crew, so it feels social without being chaotic
  • Chef dinner on a schedule: dinner is served on the lower deck with big windows, live music, and a Baja duo-style plate
  • Premium open bar atmosphere: top-shelf drinks come from an in-house mixologist, plus beer, wine, and mixed drinks
  • Know your steak preference: it’s a prime filet with a red wine sauce, but doneness varies by person
  • Bring tipping money: photos and tips often come up; pesos are handy for small extras

Cabo’s Los Arcos at sunset is the whole point

Cabo San Lucas: Sunset Yacht Cruise w/Chef Dinner & Open Bar - Cabo’s Los Arcos at sunset is the whole point
Cabo San Lucas runs on one big visual idea: you come for the water and the rocks, and you stay for the golden hour. This cruise is designed around that. You get to see the world-famous Los Arcos up close, not from a crowded pier, but from the sea where the arch looks even more dramatic.

The second “reason it’s worth it” is that dinner is part of the show, not a rushed side quest. You’ll eat in a real dining setup on the lower deck with oversized windows, while live music helps carry the mood from sailing to dinner.

The one potential drawback is the ocean itself. Reviews note it can get choppy at times, which matters if you’re prone to motion sickness. If you’re even slightly sensitive, plan on taking it slow on deck and consider bringing your usual remedy.

You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Cabo San Lucas

Tu Enamorado: the boat comfort that changes the vibe

Cabo San Lucas: Sunset Yacht Cruise w/Chef Dinner & Open Bar - Tu Enamorado: the boat comfort that changes the vibe
This isn’t a bare-bones sightseeing skiff. Tu Enamorado is presented as a high-quality, performance-oriented yacht, and the feel of the night matches that. You’ll spend time on the deck in open air, with sun and breeze right on your face, and you can often go more casually than you would on a busier, more rigid tour boat.

What I like about this format is that it supports the mood. Early on, you’re meant to relax—barefoot on deck is part of the experience—then later you can switch into dinner mode without leaving the cruise. The boat’s layout matters too: dinner happens downstairs, but the windows keep the view alive so the night doesn’t go dark and boring.

Also, the live crew approach makes a difference. One sailing described a smooth flow where drinks were ready quickly and the staff seemed genuinely happy to be out there. In that same experience, the guide Timothy shared local spots to check out, and the bartender Jesus made the bar side of the evening feel social rather than transactional.

How the 2-hour sailing works (and why it takes time)

Cabo San Lucas: Sunset Yacht Cruise w/Chef Dinner & Open Bar - How the 2-hour sailing works (and why it takes time)
The sailing portion lasts about 2 hours, and that timing is important. You don’t just creep past the arch once and move on. You settle in, enjoy the coastal scenery, and then you loop back around the Bahía de Cabo San Lucas area with sunset in mind.

Here’s what that usually means for your evening rhythm:

  • You start near the arch zone and get your first big photo moments with the rocks in view.
  • You spend time cruising along the coast on the Sea of Cortez side, letting the scenery change as the light shifts.
  • You return for more arch-and-sunset time so the best colors don’t happen while everyone is still in line for appetizers.

If you’re trying to decide what you’ll like most, think about how you personally enjoy sunsets. If you like slow, scenic, and a little playful, this format fits. If you need constant activity, you’ll want to bring your social energy—because the core pacing is water, views, and atmosphere.

Front-deck snacks: the part that sets the tone

Before dinner, you’ll get amuse-bouches—specifically a signature cocktail plus an antipasto platter with charcuterie, cheeses, olives, melon, nuts, and bruschettas. That matters more than it sounds. It keeps you comfortable during the longer sailing stretch and makes the cruise feel like a complete “night out,” not just a ferry ride with a meal tacked on.

Dinner on the lower deck: Baja Duo and the window view

Dinner is served for about 1 hour after the sailing portion. You’ll move to the lower deck into a dining room with oversized windows, which is a smart design choice. You stay close to the sea view even when you’re seated, and the live music continues so the vibe shifts instead of stopping.

The main plate is called the Baja Duo: jumbo shrimp kabob over a beef filet with red wine sauce, plus an organic green salad. There are also vegan options and white meat options, and fish and chicken options are available as well. That makes it one of the safer bets if you have mixed dietary needs—especially on an adults-only yacht.

Dessert is served too, and it leans Mexican: red fruits and mango over a traditional Mexican ate jam on a layer of wonton. Another included description highlights flamed crepes with red fruits, so expect a plated dessert that combines fruit and a warm, cooked element.

A quick practical thought about the steak: one review notes dinner was good, but steak cooking preference can vary. If you’re picky about doneness, go in ready to adapt. The meal is still built to taste upscale, but like any steak dish, your personal preference matters.

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The bar and the party energy without feeling forced

Cabo San Lucas: Sunset Yacht Cruise w/Chef Dinner & Open Bar - The bar and the party energy without feeling forced
This cruise isn’t just “eat and leave.” It’s built around a night-at-sea feel with live music rhythms and dancing that matches the scenery. On board you’ll hear Latin and light contemporary dance music, and there are games with an MC to keep energy moving.

The open bar is a big part of that atmosphere. You’ll be served beer, wine, and mixed drinks, and the cocktail side is handled by an in-house mixologist. In one described evening, the bartender Jesus was especially good at keeping drinks moving and making conversation part of the fun, including shots.

If you prefer a quiet cocktail conversation, you might find the music and MC game energy a little more social than you want. But if you like a friendly party mood—more “vacation night” than “stiff dinner”—this setup is likely your style.

Photos and tipping: how to handle the extras

A detail I actually appreciate: photo packages are offered at a stated price point. One sailing noted photos cost about $55 USD for roughly 30. If you plan to buy photos, decide ahead of time so you’re not negotiating while you’re trying to enjoy the sunset.

For tipping, pesos were suggested as helpful in one experience. If you’re bringing a few small bills for the crew, you’ll make it easy to show appreciation for service.

Logistics that can make or break your evening

Cabo San Lucas: Sunset Yacht Cruise w/Chef Dinner & Open Bar - Logistics that can make or break your evening
This is one of those tours where the small logistics matter because the experience is short.

Meeting point and how early to arrive

You check in at Dock 0, next to the La Terminal Restaurant, behind the Breathless Resort. Since there’s no hotel pickup, plan to arrive with enough time to find the dock and check in without stress. With a 5 PM-ish departure window in many seatings, arriving 20–30 minutes early keeps your night relaxed.

Starting locations

There are two starting options: Taba BBQ and La Terminal de Cabo. Either way, you’ll board and begin the sailing. If you’re coordinating with friends, confirm which starting point is assigned for your specific booking.

Motion and comfort tips

If the water turns choppy, it’s usually most noticeable when you’re standing and moving around the deck. You’ll still be able to enjoy the views, but consider:

  • staying centered and holding on while walking on deck
  • keeping your plans for photos and dancing grounded in how you feel
  • dressing for sun and breeze, because you’ll be outside a lot early

You’re out on the water for a few hours, so comfort beats style here. Bring a light layer if you run cold easily when the breeze picks up.

Who this cruise fits best (and who should skip it)

Cabo San Lucas: Sunset Yacht Cruise w/Chef Dinner & Open Bar - Who this cruise fits best (and who should skip it)
This is built for adults. The minimum age is 18, and it’s not suitable for children under 18. If you want a mellow family outing, you’ll need a different kind of Cabo cruise.

It also fits couples and friend groups who want:

  • a romantic-yet-social sunset moment near Los Arcos
  • a real plated dinner with options for different diets
  • a premium open bar experience with music and games

If you hate nightlife energy, don’t love music at sea, or want a super quiet, whisper-only cruise, this might feel a bit too party-coded. But if your idea of a perfect Cabo evening is scenic + drinks + music, this is the right lane.

Price and value: $199 per person, but what you get for it

Cabo San Lucas: Sunset Yacht Cruise w/Chef Dinner & Open Bar - Price and value: $199 per person, but what you get for it
At $199 per person, you’re paying for three things that are expensive to combine: prime sunset location viewing, a chef-prepared dinner, and an open bar in a curated setting.

Here’s the value math that matters in real life:

  • Many sunset cruises stop at views and light snacks. This one includes a plated dinner with shrimp and beef, plus dessert.
  • Bar service isn’t just “beer available.” You’re getting mixed drinks, beer, wine, and top-shelf-style cocktail work.
  • The experience time is long enough to feel like an evening plan, not just a short activity.

Could it be cheaper? Sure. But the price is in line with the fact that you’re paying for a full night out on a yacht, not a budget catamaran with limited food.

If you’re choosing between this and a simpler sightseeing option, ask yourself what you’d rather trade:

  • extra scenery time with minimal dining, or
  • full dinner plus drinks plus music in a more “destination night” format.

Should you book the Cabo Sunset Yacht Cruise w/Chef Dinner & Open Bar?

Cabo San Lucas: Sunset Yacht Cruise w/Chef Dinner & Open Bar - Should you book the Cabo Sunset Yacht Cruise w/Chef Dinner & Open Bar?
Book it if you want Cabo’s best rock-and-sunset views, and you’d rather spend the evening eating well and dancing than squeezing in another tour stop. The combination of Los Arcos viewing, a chef-style Baja Duo dinner, and a genuine open bar vibe makes this feel like a complete night.

Skip it if you’re traveling with anyone under 18, hate live music and MC games, or are very motion-sensitive and don’t plan to manage seasickness. And if steak doneness is a make-or-break issue for you, go in knowing you might have to prioritize flavor and sauce over perfect doneness.

If you’re an adult couple or a small group that wants a polished Cabo sunset, this cruise is a strong choice—especially when you want the water views and dinner to happen at the same time.

FAQ

How long is the Cabo San Lucas sunset yacht cruise?

The experience runs for about 3 hours total: around 2 hours of sailing and about 1 hour for dinner.

Where do I meet the tour?

You’ll check in at Dock 0, next to La Terminal Restaurant, behind the Breathless Resort.

Are hotel pickup and drop-off included?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

What food is included during dinner?

Dinner is served with the Baja Duo menu: jumbo shrimp kabob over beef filet with red wine sauce, plus organic green salad. Fish, chicken, and vegan options are available. Dessert is also included.

Is there an open bar?

Yes. The cruise includes an open bar with beer, wine, and mixed drinks.

Is the cruise suitable for kids?

No. The minimum age to participate is 18, and it is not suitable for children under 18.

Is cancellation available if plans change?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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