REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS
Los Cabos Taco, Margaritas and Sunset Combo Cruise
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Sunset, tacos, and margaritas, all in one ride. This Los Cabos Cabo Mar catamaran experience turns a simple sail into a sunset cruise with dinner and a premium open bar. You’ll cruise by the Arch area and Lover’s Beach as the sky cools off, then settle in for a taco buffet while Latin music keeps the mood going.
I like the crew energy and how they keep things moving without losing track of anyone. I also like that the boat stays spotless, so it feels cared for instead of thrown-together.
One thing to plan for: the timing is strict. Hotel pickup begins about an hour before departure, and the driver can wait only 5 minutes—so you’ll want to be ready early and know where you’re going.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Cabo sunset cruise on Cabo Mar: the vibe you’re paying for
- The taco buffet and premium open bar: value math that actually makes sense
- The itinerary in plain language: what happens on the water
- What you’ll see during the cruise
- Music, movement, and how long you’re actually out there
- Wildlife possibility (the nice-to-have)
- Timing and meeting point: how to avoid the most common travel stress
- How Cabo sunset cruises fit into a Cabo schedule
- Who this cruise is best for (and who should think twice)
- Price check: what $119 covers and why it can feel like a bargain
- Safety, comfort, and practical expectations on board
- Should you book this Los Cabos Taco, Margaritas and Sunset Combo Cruise?
- FAQ
- How long is the Los Cabos Taco, Margaritas and Sunset Combo Cruise?
- What time does the boat depart and return?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Is hotel pickup offered?
- What is the pickup timing?
- What food is included?
- Is alcohol included, and who can drink?
- Is this tour in English?
- How many people can be on the tour at once?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- 4.5 hours on the clock: travel time is included, with the boat sailing in the late afternoon.
- Cabo Mar catamaran experience: you get a lively onboard vibe with music and time on the water.
- Taco buffet + open bar: dinner is included, and drinks run via a premium open bar (18+).
- Signature sights: you’ll pass the Arch, Lover’s Beach, and the Sea Lion Colony area.
- Sunset depends on conditions: clouds can change what you see, even when the timing is right.
- Max group size 150: it’s big enough to feel fun, not so big that you lose your place.
Cabo sunset cruise on Cabo Mar: the vibe you’re paying for
This is a classic Cabo San Lucas combo: a late-afternoon sail on the Cabo Mar catamaran, dinner, and drinks, all wrapped into one ticket. The big “why” is simple. You’re not choosing between views and food and drinks. You get all three during the same window of time when the town looks best.
On the water, the mood tends to skew social. There’s music onboard (Latin music plus current hits), and you can expect a lot of people staying up on deck rather than hiding inside. If you like the idea of a sunset outing that feels like a party with a plan, this fits that goal.
And the sights matter. This route is built around the iconic Cabo “picture points,” including the Arch area and Lover’s Beach. Even if you’ve seen photos before, seeing the coast from the water gives you that slightly wider sense of space that you just don’t get from shore.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Cabo San Lucas
The taco buffet and premium open bar: value math that actually makes sense

At $119 per person, the price is easiest to justify when you look at what’s included. You’re not just paying for a boat ride. You’re also paying for an actual taco dinner plus a premium open bar.
Here’s what comes with the taco buffet:
- Pastor-style tacos
- Carne asada tacos
- Chicken tinga tacos
- Roasted poblano peppers with corn kernels
That’s a solid mix of flavors, and it covers both meat-lovers and anyone who wants something a little different from the usual one-protein buffet. You’ll also get bottled water.
Then there’s the drink side. The open bar is described as premium and includes wines, beers, spirits, and mixed drinks. Margaritas are specifically part of the sunset cruise vibe, and this is the kind of package where you can keep your glass filled without doing math every time you order.
Practical takeaway: if you were planning to buy dinner and a couple cocktails in town, this combo often feels like the more efficient option. You trade some individual freedom for a set schedule and a boat that carries you between the best viewing angles.
One more practical note: alcohol is 18+ only. That matters for planning if you’re traveling as a mixed-age group.
The itinerary in plain language: what happens on the water

Your tour is built around a single core stop experience in Cabo San Lucas, with the sailing doing the sightseeing work. The timing is designed around sunset, and the exact start time can shift by season to target the best light.
A typical flow looks like this:
- You get picked up (if you chose pickup) ahead of time.
- You gather at the meeting point.
- The boat departs later than the listed start time.
- You cruise for about 2.5 hours.
- You return to the meeting point.
What you’ll see during the cruise
This is where the trip earns its keep. As you sail, you’ll pass by:
- The Arch area
- Lover’s Beach
- The Sea Lion Colony area
Because you’re on a catamaran, you generally get room to move around, and you can hop between deck angles. If you care about photos, the best move is to stay flexible and keep checking both sides of the boat as you glide through viewpoints.
Music, movement, and how long you’re actually out there
The sailing portion is 2 hours 30 minutes, and the overall tour time is about 4 hours 30 minutes once you include travel. That means you’re not stuck on the water for a full half-day, which can feel like a lot in Cabo heat—even if it’s early evening.
The onboard music is part of the entertainment package. It’s not subtle. If you want quiet and conversation-only, this is the wrong style. If you want a lively sunset outing with tacos and drinks in the mix, it’s right on target.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Cabo San Lucas
Wildlife possibility (the nice-to-have)
One theme I saw in feedback: some people were treated to a whale sighting. The tour description doesn’t promise wildlife as a main feature, so don’t count on it like a checkbox. Still, if the sea is in a cooperative mood, you might get something extra beyond the standard coast landmarks.
Timing and meeting point: how to avoid the most common travel stress

This is where you can make or break the experience, even when the cruise itself is great.
- Start time listed: 4:30 pm
- Boat departs: 5:30 pm
- Return: about 8:00 pm
- Winter hours: 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm
Pickups begin about one hour before the tour, and if you’re using pickup, you’re told to be at the lobby 15 minutes prior. The driver can wait only 5 minutes. That is not a lot of buffer. So if you’re late because your taxi drops you far away, or your hotel is busy, you don’t want to gamble.
The meeting point is:
Plaza GaliBlvd. Paseo de la Marina 7D, Centro, Marina, 23450 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico
Practical advice:
- Get there early enough that you can find the right spot and settle in without sprinting.
- If you’re walking from a hotel, do a quick dry run earlier in the day if you can.
- Keep your phone charged so you can use maps quickly.
There’s also a clear implication in the negative feedback I’ve seen: poor directions and being late can turn into a missed experience. Even when you might find another option on the day, the included dinner may not carry over. So treat timing like part of the itinerary, not a detail.
How Cabo sunset cruises fit into a Cabo schedule

Cabo San Lucas sunsets hit different. The city shifts from day mode to evening mode fast, and that’s why late afternoon sails work so well: you’re catching the glow without spending the entire day waiting for it.
This combo tends to pair nicely with:
- A morning or early lunch in town, then a relaxed evening plan
- A beach day that ends before sunset
- A “we want fun, not planning” day where you’d rather show up and follow a schedule
What you shouldn’t do is assume you’ll still have a flexible timeline afterward. The cruise returns at about 8:00 pm (or earlier in winter), so plan dinner back on land with realistic timing.
Also, remember you’re paying for convenience: pickup is offered, and the tour ends back at the meeting point. That’s a real value if you don’t want to figure out transportation on your own during peak evening traffic.
Who this cruise is best for (and who should think twice)

This is best for people who want a structured, social sunset experience with food and drinks included.
It works well if you:
- Like catamaran rides and open views from the water
- Want taco dinner without searching restaurants
- Plan to drink a margarita or two and prefer an open-bar format
- Enjoy onboard music and a friendly crew
It may not be the best fit if you:
- Want a quiet, low-energy outing
- Are very sensitive to timing and hate strict pickup windows
- Expect a guaranteed perfect sunset, no matter the weather
Weather is always a wildcard. Thick clouds can soften the sunset experience, even when everything else runs on schedule. The cruise still has the coastline views and onboard energy, but the “wow” factor is naturally tied to the sky.
Price check: what $119 covers and why it can feel like a bargain

Let’s be honest about the math. A sunset cruise alone can cost a lot in Cabo. Here, you’re also getting:
- A taco buffet dinner with multiple fillings
- Bottled water
- Premium open bar drinks (wines, beers, spirits, mixed drinks)
- A 2.5-hour sailing experience plus travel time
So you’re paying for entertainment, food, and drinks in one package. If you were going to buy dinner and at least a few drinks separately, the combo format can feel like the smarter deal.
You also get predictable timing. Even with strict pickup rules, the schedule is set, and you don’t have to worry about finding a table, fighting lines, or piecing together transportation late in the day.
Safety, comfort, and practical expectations on board

The boat is described as clean and people comment on how it’s kept spotless. That matters for comfort because you’ll likely spend time on deck and you don’t want to feel like you’re in someone else’s mess.
The tour is in English. That’s helpful if you want to understand what’s happening without guessing.
Also, group size is capped at 150, which tends to keep things manageable for a cruise experience. It’s not a tiny private boat, so you should still expect a lively mix of people.
Should you book this Los Cabos Taco, Margaritas and Sunset Combo Cruise?
I’d book it if your ideal Cabo evening includes three things at once: time on the water, taco dinner, and the option to drink without extra planning. The sightseeing points along the route—Arch area, Lover’s Beach, and the Sea Lion Colony zone—are exactly the kind of views you want in golden hour light.
I’d think twice if you hate tight schedules. This one asks you to be early at pickup. The driver wait window is small, and the consequences of missing a departing vessel can be painful.
If you book, do one simple thing: arrive early, be calm, and treat the sunset as a bonus rather than a promise. When the sky cooperates, you’ll get a proper Cabo evening. When it doesn’t, you’ll still have tacos, drinks, and a solid stretch of coastline to enjoy.
FAQ
How long is the Los Cabos Taco, Margaritas and Sunset Combo Cruise?
The tour is about 4 hours 30 minutes total, with about 2 hours 30 minutes of sailing time included.
What time does the boat depart and return?
The boat departs at 5:30 pm and returns around 8:00 pm. In winter, the hours are listed as 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is Plaza GaliBlvd. Paseo de la Marina 7D, Centro, Marina, 23450 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico.
Is hotel pickup offered?
Yes. Easy pickup is offered, and you should choose hotel transportation if you want it.
What is the pickup timing?
If you have confirmed transportation, you should be at the lobby 15 minutes before pickup. The driver can wait only 5 minutes.
What food is included?
Dinner is included as a taco buffet with pastor-style, carne asada, chicken tinga, and roasted poblano peppers with corn kernels. Bottled water is also included.
Is alcohol included, and who can drink?
Yes. This includes a premium open bar with wines, beers, spirits, and mixed drinks. Alcohol consumption is for guests 18+ only.
Is this tour in English?
Yes. It is offered in English.
How many people can be on the tour at once?
The tour/activity has a maximum of 150 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, you won’t receive a refund.






























