Sunset Party Cruise at Los Cabos

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Sunset Party Cruise at Los Cabos

  • 5.06 reviews
  • 4 hours (approx.)
  • From $95.00
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If you love a sunset with a beat, this cruise is for you. The big draw here is the 2-hour scenic sail plus a lively onboard setup that keeps the energy up while you pass Cabo’s most famous spots.

I like that the package is built around easy fun: unlimited open bar with light snacks, and pickup so you’re not wrangling taxis at golden hour. The one thing to consider is that this is a party cruise, so if you want a quiet, low-key sunset with minimal music, this won’t feel like that.

Key things to know before you go

Sunset Party Cruise at Los Cabos - Key things to know before you go

  • 2 hours on the water with the rest of the 4-hour total tied up in travel, boarding, and getting back
  • Unlimited open bar (beer, tequila, vodka, rum, plus mixers and soft drinks) with 18+ alcohol rules
  • Cabo photo route as you glide past Lover’s Beach, the Arch, and a sea lion colony
  • Snack fuel on board (chips, pretzels, and peanuts) to keep you comfortable while you party
  • Small-to-moderate group size with a maximum of 50 people
  • English-language experience with a mobile ticket and optional pickup

Sunset Party Cruise in Los Cabos: what you’re really buying

Sunset Party Cruise at Los Cabos - Sunset Party Cruise in Los Cabos: what you’re really buying
This is a Cabo sunset cruise that leans into “evening plans” instead of “sit quietly and take pictures.” You’re here for the combo: views outside the window and a party atmosphere inside the boat. For a lot of people, that’s the sweet spot—especially in Cabo, where nights often start late.

The value is in how the basics are handled. You get a scenic cruise, light snacks, and unlimited drinks all wrapped into one ticket. Even if you don’t drink a lot, the open bar changes the vibe because you don’t have to think about cash or drink limits while you’re trying to enjoy the sunset.

That said, you should match the tour to your mood. This is music-and-dancing energy, not a hushed sightseeing boat.

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

Price and what makes it feel worth it at $95

Sunset Party Cruise at Los Cabos - Price and what makes it feel worth it at $95
At $95 per person, the real question is what you’d otherwise pay for on your own. Here, your ticket covers:

  • A 2-hour cruise experience
  • Unlimited draft beer and spirits plus soft drinks and mixers
  • Snacks (chips, pretzels, peanuts)
  • Optionally, round-trip transportation via pickup

If you’re going to spend an evening anyway—drinks, some bites, and a boat ride—this ticket is trying to bundle those costs into one price. It’s also a simpler plan: fewer decisions after you arrive in Cabo, and fewer moving parts between sunset time and night time.

Is it the cheapest thing you can do? Probably not. But it’s one of those “pay once and let the night happen” tours. If you want a straightforward, social evening, that’s where the price starts to make sense.

Timing at 5:00 pm: how the night plays out

Sunset Party Cruise at Los Cabos - Timing at 5:00 pm: how the night plays out
The start time is 5:00 pm, and the total duration is listed as about 4 hours including travel time. The scenic part is 2 hours on the cruise, which is exactly what you want for sunset viewing: enough time to enjoy the changing light, but not so long that you’re stuck on the water after the party has already started.

The practical upside of this timing is that you’re not waiting around all day for something to happen. You’re using late afternoon for something that looks great on photos and feels good in person—then you’re back in the meeting point area after the tour ends.

Plan your evening around the cruise. If you have dinner plans, I’d treat this as either your main event or the thing that sets the tone, depending on where you’re eating.

The sail route: Lover’s Beach, the Arch, and sea lions

Sunset Party Cruise at Los Cabos - The sail route: Lover’s Beach, the Arch, and sea lions
Your cruise experience includes sailing past key Cabo sights. You’ll go by:

  • Lover’s Beach
  • the Arch
  • a sea lion colony

This matters because Cabo’s most recognizable landmarks are compact and close to where most sightseeing boats pass through. Instead of you driving around hunting for viewpoints, the boat brings the views to you in motion—so you get multiple angles without standing still in heat.

The Arch photo moment is usually a big one in Cabo, and the sea lion area adds a different kind of interest. Even if you don’t know what to look for, the fact that it’s part of the ride means you can keep your attention on the scenery without needing a separate activity.

Onboard party mode: music, dancing, and crew energy

Sunset Party Cruise at Los Cabos - Onboard party mode: music, dancing, and crew energy
This cruise is set up for a party atmosphere: dance and lively entertainment with a mix of current hits and throwbacks. That kind of music selection is a smart choice for mixed groups because it helps people join in even if they’re not the same age or taste.

One of the best parts of this style of tour is that the crew can make the difference between a boat that feels like a chore and a boat that feels like a plan. The vibe here is described as great crew energy that feels laid back, with music that keeps the room moving.

If you’re thinking about comfort and social flow, this is also where the group size helps. With a maximum of 50 travelers, it’s not a huge floating festival. It still feels active, but it’s more likely to be manageable than the biggest-party boats.

You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Cabo San Lucas

Drinks and snacks: the open bar setup

Sunset Party Cruise at Los Cabos - Drinks and snacks: the open bar setup
The open bar is unlimited, and it’s clearly spelled out. You can expect:

  • draft beer
  • tequila
  • vodka
  • rum
  • mixers
  • sodas and juices

That’s a lot of choice, and it’s useful because people have different preferences—sweet mixers, soda-only, or straight spirits with a mixer.

The snacks are light but helpful: chips, pretzels, and peanuts. This is the right kind of “keep you going” food for an evening cruise. It won’t replace dinner, but it can help you feel more comfortable while you’re drinking and dancing.

Also note the adult rule: alcohol is for 18+ only. If you’re going with a group that includes people who are under 18, plan ahead so everyone knows what’s available.

Views and photos: what to expect from the sunset itself

Sunset Party Cruise at Los Cabos - Views and photos: what to expect from the sunset itself
Cabo sunsets are usually the headliner, and this tour is structured around that idea. Since you’re cruising during the hour leading into evening, you get that gradual change in color while you’re moving past landmarks.

A tip that works on almost every sunset cruise: bring a backup plan for your phone and hands. When you’re dancing and holding drinks, it’s easy to lose track of camera time. If photos matter to you, set a quick reminder for when you expect the light to shift—then go back to enjoying the night.

Even without going full photographer mode, you should get plenty of chances to see:

  • the coastline as it brightens and fades
  • landmark silhouettes in softer light
  • the moment the sky turns dramatic

Meeting point and check-in: where you’ll actually show up

Sunset Party Cruise at Los Cabos - Meeting point and check-in: where you’ll actually show up
You meet at Plaza GaliBlvd. Paseo de la Marina 7D, Centro, Marina, 23450 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico. The cruise ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not stuck with a new location at the end of the night.

Pickup is offered if you confirmed transportation. If you’re using pickup, be in the lobby 15 minutes before your pickup time. The driver is identified by khaki slacks and a white polo, and they’ll wait no longer than 5 minutes—so don’t treat pickup like a vague window.

If you’re going to the dock on your own, you need to check in earlier. The check-in desk is at the Pez Gato check-in desk in Gali Plaza (local 39), across from the entrance to Hotel Sandos Finisterra. Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to departure so you have time to get sorted.

This kind of timing matters because a party cruise lives and dies on departure time. If you’re late, you’ll feel it.

Group size, language, and accessibility to the vibe

This is offered in English, and most people can participate. The maximum group size is 50, which usually means you’ll find your space without feeling like you’re packed into a sardine tin.

If you’re the type who wants a social activity without needing to plan every detail, this setup works well. If you’re someone who needs a very quiet environment or hates loud music, you’ll likely find this tour less comfortable.

Think of it like this: it’s a sunset cruise, but the main feature is the party energy.

Who this cruise suits best (and who should rethink it)

This is a great match if you want:

  • a fun, social way to spend the Cabo sunset
  • an evening where you can dance and mingle
  • a plan that’s simple: pickup optional, mobile ticket, and you’re back where you started
  • a deal that includes unlimited drinks and light snacks

It’s not the best match if you want:

  • a silent or ultra-calm sightseeing experience
  • a serious wildlife-spotting expedition (you’ll be by a sea lion colony, but the tour is centered on the cruise-and-party format)
  • a long daytime activity (this is early evening with about two hours at sea)

Practical expectations for comfort and planning your day

You’re out for about 4 hours total, and the key onboard experience is about 2 hours cruising. That makes it easy to fit into a Cabo itinerary without sacrificing your whole evening.

Since alcohol is included and the atmosphere is party-focused, I’d plan the rest of your day accordingly. Eat beforehand if you can—your snacks are there to keep things going, not replace dinner.

And bring the right attitude. This tour rewards people who are ready to enjoy the moment rather than over-optimizing every minute.

Should you book the Sunset Party Cruise at Los Cabos?

Book it if you want a sunset with energy—music, dancing, and an open bar—without spending extra time arranging drinks or finding viewpoints. At $95, it’s one of the more “all-in-one evening” options because it bundles the cruise, snacks, and unlimited beverages.

Skip it if you’re after quiet romance or a low-noise sightseeing cruise. This one is built for fun, not stillness.

If you’re deciding between a calm sunset and an active night out, you already know your answer.

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