REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS
Private Sport Fishing Charter Experience in Cabo San Lucas (5 Hours)
Book on Viator →Operated by Loveshack Cruises · Bookable on Viator
A morning at sea in Cabo feels special, and this private 68 ft yacht charter pairs comfort with offshore fishing gear and a pro crew. I like that the whole day is built around doing what you want, from how you fish to how you spend the ride out.
Another big win is the onboard food and drinks, including a Mexican buffet plus an open bar style setup. One consideration: you’ll want to plan for fishing licenses (not included), and like any charter, the bite isn’t guaranteed.
In This Review
- Key things I’d fixate on before booking
- A 68 ft Cabo yacht with real offshore fishing gear
- Price and value: what $4,244 per group really buys
- Morning logistics: the 7:00 am start and how to plan for it
- The itinerary’s main moment: El Arco first, then your fishing plan
- The fishing setup: Shimano Tiagra reels, bait tank, and tuna tubes
- Food and drinks at sea: Mexican buffet plus national open bar
- How the day feels if you catch fish or if you don’t
- Crew service level: fast help, calm control, and named standout Karol
- Who this charter suits best (and who should skip it)
- Quick practical tips before your 5-hour Cabo fishing run
- Should you book Loveshack’s 5-hour private charter?
- FAQ
- How long is the private sport fishing charter?
- Where does the charter start?
- What time does it start?
- Is this a private tour or shared with others?
- How many people can be in the group?
- What’s included in the price?
- What is not included?
- Does it run in all weather?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- What’s the cancellation window?
Key things I’d fixate on before booking

- 68 ft Loveshack yacht + Shimano Tiagra 2-speed reels for serious offshore fighting power
- Fully provided tackle and live bait so you can focus on the day instead of the gear
- Customizable 5-hour plan, not a rigid script
- El Arco de Cabo San Lucas as the first major landmark stop for a memorable start
- Food and drinks on board with a national open bar included
- Crew attention you can feel fast, including standout service noted by name (Karol)
A 68 ft Cabo yacht with real offshore fishing gear

This charter runs on a 68 ft boat designed for serious fishing, not just a sightseeing cruise with a rod box. The setup includes Shimano Tiagra 2-speed reels on custom offshore rods, plus the basics you want for bait handling: a bait tank and tuna tubes.
Why that matters for you: reels with two speeds give you more control when you’re switching between bringing fish in and managing the pull. And the boat’s bait systems help keep live bait ready, which can make a difference when you’re trying to stay consistent during the trip.
The fishing gear is part of what you’re paying for, so you’re not stuck “hoping” the equipment is right. The whole point is to give you a clean shot at offshore action while keeping the day relaxed and enjoyable.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Cabo San Lucas
Price and value: what $4,244 per group really buys

The price is listed as $4,244 per group (up to 15 passengers), with the experience lasting about 5 hours. That’s not cheap, but private fishing in Cabo gets expensive quickly once you factor in boat time, licensed staff, and the cost of staying on the water.
Here’s the value math that helps: you’re buying a private yacht day, not a shared boat seat. That means your group controls the pace, your captain and crew can focus on you, and you’re not negotiating cramped space while trying to fish.
Also, several key items are included: fishing tackle, live bait, breakfast/food, and alcohol via a national open bar setup. For many groups, that’s what makes the trip feel like a full-day experience even though it’s only five hours.
Morning logistics: the 7:00 am start and how to plan for it
You meet at L Dock, Centro, Ildefonso Green, Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico at 7:00 am. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so your day stays simple: arrive, board, fish (and eat), return.
A charter like this is easiest when you treat it like a real morning out, not a late brunch plan. I’d plan to arrive a little early so you can get settled, meet the crew, and get your gear organized before you head out.
The meeting point is near public transportation, which helps if you’re not driving. And it’s a private experience, meaning only your group is on board—no mixed crowds, no awkward coordination.
The itinerary’s main moment: El Arco first, then your fishing plan

The tour’s first stop is El Arco de Cabo San Lucas. Even if you’re mainly there to fish, this kind of landmark stop sets the tone early: you get a classic Cabo sight while the crew gets the day rolling.
After that, the rest of the trip is about the fishing time, with the operator noting the tour is fully customizable. That’s important. Some groups want to focus on one target area or one style of fishing, while others want a mix—watch the action, try a few techniques, and see what happens.
One practical drawback to keep in mind: time on the water depends on conditions. If the day’s weather or sea state doesn’t cooperate, the crew may adjust your plan to keep things safe and workable.
The fishing setup: Shimano Tiagra reels, bait tank, and tuna tubes

Your rods and reels are the backbone of a good charter day. This one is equipped with Shimano Tiagra 2-speed reels paired with custom offshore rods. Two-speed reels help you manage different phases of the fight, instead of forcing one gear for everything.
The boat also has a bait tank and tuna tubes, which tells me they’re set up to keep bait viable and organized while you’re actively fishing. That matters when you’re trying to maintain rhythm—bait gets handled properly and you’re not stopping constantly to improvise.
Live bait and fishing tackle are included, and the professional staff provides drinks, breakfast, and bait. Translation: you’re not juggling logistics. You can focus on lines in the water and relaxing between pulls.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cabo San Lucas
Food and drinks at sea: Mexican buffet plus national open bar

One reason this charter feels like a proper day out is how food and drink are built in. You get a Mexican buffet, plus alcoholic beverages through a national open bar setup. That can sound like a perk, but at sea it changes the mood.
If the fishing is slow at first, the rest of your day doesn’t have to feel like waiting in silence. You can eat, drink, and enjoy the scenery while the crew works the best angles.
Breakfast is also mentioned as part of what the staff provides. For an early 7:00 am departure, that’s a big deal. You don’t want to start the day with caffeine and hope.
A theme in the best notes is that the crew keeps drinks moving and stays attentive. In one standout review, Karol was named as making sure everyone had a great time from the dock onward.
How the day feels if you catch fish or if you don’t

Fishing days have two endings: fish on the line, or fish that stay out of reach. Either way, Cabo charters can still be memorable when the crew is active and the boat experience is strong.
In one account, the group had an awesome day even without landing fish. They were still surrounded by wildlife—marlin sighting, hammerheads, turtles, and even leaping manta rays. That’s the reality of the ocean: you’re often watching the ecosystem while you’re fishing.
If you do land fish, this charter can turn that catch into a full experience. One group reported catching two marlins around 7.5 feet each, filleting them on the boat, and taking some of the meat home to cook. They also mentioned the freshest sashimi from the day’s catch.
Important note for your expectations: those are real outcomes reported by previous groups, but you can’t treat them as a promise. What you can count on is the effort—gear, staff support, and the time on the water to make your shot.
Crew service level: fast help, calm control, and named standout Karol

The difference between a decent charter and a great one is usually the crew’s rhythm. Here, the staff is described as attentive and friendly, and that comes through quickly—especially from the moment you meet on the dock.
Karol was specifically called out for making sure everyone had a terrific day. That’s the kind of detail that matters because it points to more than general friendliness. It suggests the crew pays attention to how your group is doing and keeps the energy moving.
One more pattern from the best feedback: the staff stays on top of the basics—keeping drinks available and helping the group feel like the charter is theirs. On a private boat, that personal attention is amplified. You’re not asking for help over and over while sharing space with strangers.
Who this charter suits best (and who should skip it)
This is a strong fit for you if you want a private Cabo experience with real offshore fishing gear, included bait and tackle, and a day that feels like a yacht outing, not a barebones fishing mission. It’s also ideal if your group includes a mix of anglers and people who just want the views, the wildlife, and the onboard food and drinks.
It’s less ideal if you’re budget-focused and only want the cheapest fishing “entry.” Since this is priced per group and runs on a full private yacht, you’re paying for comfort and staff time as much as you’re paying for fish.
It’s also not a great choice if you need guaranteed catch results. The best charter days come from being out there and letting the ocean decide. The operator does mention the experience requires good weather, and that’s always part of the plan in Cabo.
Quick practical tips before your 5-hour Cabo fishing run
You’ll be on the water for about five hours, so think like a day-tripper: you want comfortable sun coverage and a calm mindset. Even if you’re fishing, you’ll spend time watching the sea, eating, and waiting for bites.
Bring what you normally need for a morning on the water—sunscreen and eye protection help. If you’re sensitive to sun or wind, layers can save you when the breeze picks up.
And if you care about the full food experience, plan on eating early and often. The charter includes breakfast and a Mexican buffet, and that keeps energy steady while you’re switching between active fishing and downtime.
Should you book Loveshack’s 5-hour private charter?
If your group wants a private yacht experience in Cabo with serious fishing equipment, included live bait, and a full onboard food-and-drink setup, I’d say this is worth serious consideration. The standout praise centers on the boat quality, the crew’s attention, and how well the day runs from the dock onward.
Book it if you want a charter that feels like you’re spending time with friends on the water while still making a legit effort at marlin and other offshore action. Skip it if your main goal is the lowest possible cost or if you can’t handle the idea that you might return without a catch.
One last decision helper: pick this when your group will enjoy the whole package—fish, wildlife, and comfort—not just the fishing moment. That’s where this charter seems to deliver hardest.
FAQ
How long is the private sport fishing charter?
It’s listed as about 5 hours.
Where does the charter start?
The start is L Dock, Centro, Ildefonso Green, Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico.
What time does it start?
The start time is 7:00 am.
Is this a private tour or shared with others?
This is private. Only your group will participate.
How many people can be in the group?
The tour is priced for up to 15 passengers. The pricing note says prices shown are for up to 14 passengers, and you should contact the provider if you have more.
What’s included in the price?
Fishing tackle and live bait are included, along with breakfast and drinks. Food is listed as a Mexican buffet, and alcoholic beverages are included via a national open bar.
What is not included?
Fishing licenses and private transportation are not included.
Does it run in all weather?
It requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.
What language is the tour offered in?
It’s offered in English.
What’s the cancellation window?
There is free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts for a full refund.


































