If you’re considering a day out on the water in Cabo San Lucas, the Sailing Snorkel Adventure offers a pretty appealing mix of sailing, snorkeling, and relaxing with a good meal and drinks. We haven’t done this exact tour ourselves, but from what we’ve gathered, it’s a solid choice for those looking to get a taste of the ocean without losing too much time or breaking the bank. Whether you’re traveling solo, with a partner, or small groups, this tour seems to hit a sweet spot for laid-back, scenic fun.
One thing we really like is the small-group setting, which keeps things intimate and relaxed. Plus, the fact that all snorkeling and paddleboarding gear is provided means you can just show up ready to enjoy the water. However, a potential downside is that the tour is primarily motorized—some reviews mention the sails weren’t used much due to light wind, which might disappoint sailing purists. This experience seems best suited for anyone wanting a fun, all-in-day on the water with a balance of activity and comfort.
If you’re craving a straightforward, enjoyable sea adventure that offers great views, good company, and hassle-free logistics, this tour could be right up your alley. It’s especially suitable for travelers who want a relaxed day with plenty of opportunities to snorkel, paddleboard, and enjoy Cabo’s scenery without too many complicated add-ons.
Key Points

- Small-group intimacy ensures a relaxed vibe and personalized attention.
- All equipment included for snorkeling and paddleboarding means no extra hassle.
- Round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off simplifies logistics (although transportation costs are extra).
- A mix of sailing, snorkeling, and paddleboarding offers diverse ways to enjoy the sea.
- Meals and drinks are included, making it a convenient all-in-one experience.
- Light wind conditions may limit sailing, but motoring compensates.
What is the Sailing Snorkel Adventure in Cabo San Lucas?
This tour is a 4-hour outing that combines sailing, snorkeling, and paddleboarding in the waters off San Jose del Cabo, just a short ride from Cabo San Lucas. The experience is designed to be intimate, with a maximum group size of 10 travelers, providing a more personalized vibe than large cruise-style tours. The included pickup from your hotel makes it easier to start your day without having to worry about logistics.
From the moment you board the boat, the tour promises a relaxing yet engaging experience. You’ll be welcomed aboard with a drink, learn some sailing basics, and then set sail into the Sea of Cortés. The focus here is on enjoying the ride, the views, and the water activities, with plenty of time to unwind and soak up the scenery.
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The Itinerary: What You Can Expect

Pickup and Boarding
Your adventure begins with a hotel pickup, which helps avoid the common hassle of finding a meeting point in an unfamiliar city. The ride to the marina offers quick panoramic views of Cabo’s coastline, setting the scene for a day on the water.
Boarding and Welcome
Once at the marina, you’ll board a comfortable sailing boat with room for small groups. The crew, including friendly guides like Tomas and Bruno, welcomes you with a drink and a quick sailing lesson. This part is especially nice because it makes the experience accessible whether you’re a sailing novice or more experienced.
Sailing and Water Activities
The core of the trip is about sailing for around 4 hours. While some reviews note the sails weren’t often used due to insufficient wind, the motoring didn’t diminish the overall enjoyment. If you’re lucky with wind, you might get a chance to experience the full sailing thrill, but even with just the motor, the views and atmosphere make up for it.
Snorkeling is a main highlight, with provided equipment making it easy to explore the vibrant underwater world. You can expect to see colorful tropical fish, marine flora, and coral, especially in the clear, pristine waters of the Sea of Cortés. One traveler even remarked, “This is a real sailing experience where the boat tips all the way to each side of it is windy so be prepared for that,” so if you love a bit of wind and a lively boat, this could be fun.
Paddleboarding and Relaxation
After snorkeling, you’ll get the chance to try surf-up paddleboarding—a fun way to continue exploring the water at your own pace. It’s beginner-friendly, and the provided equipment is in good shape, according to reviews. This activity adds a playful element to the tour, especially if you enjoy being active.
Lunch and Drinks
As you work up an appetite, a delicious lunch is served aboard with attentive service. The menu isn’t specified in detail, but from reviews, it’s of good quality and includes an open bar with alcoholic beverages. This makes the whole experience feel more indulgent and relaxed, giving you time to chat and enjoy the scenery.
Return and Wrap-up
As the tour winds down, you’ll sail back to the marina, enjoying the ocean breeze and the last glimpses of Cabo’s coastline. The entire trip provides plenty of stunning views, as noted by guests who appreciated the scenery and the chance to unwind.
Who Would Love This Experience?

This tour is perfect for travelers seeking a laid-back day on the water with a mix of activities and scenic views. It’s great if you enjoy snorkeling, paddleboarding, or just relaxing on a boat. Because it’s a smaller group, you’ll get more personal attention, and the inclusive lunch and drinks make it a comfortable, worry-free outing.
Sailing enthusiasts might find it a bit tame if they’re expecting full-on wind-powered sailing, but for most, the chance to combine different water activities and enjoy Cabo’s beauty makes it worthwhile. Families with older children who enjoy water sports could find this a lovely, manageable adventure, but keep in mind the moderate physical fitness level required.
How About the Cost and Value?

At $145 per person, this tour offers a good value for a half-day experience that includes gear, lunch, drinks, and transportation. When you compare it to other excursions in Cabo, which can be pricier and more crowded, this one’s small-group setup and comprehensive amenities stand out.
The reviews reflect this value — many guests mention the high quality of the experience and the friendly, attentive crew. One guest summed it up nicely saying, “Good time, good amenities, enjoyable from start to finish.” The only caveats are that the sailing might not always be in full swing due to weather, but the overall experience remains enjoyable.
The Real Experience: What We Think

What’s clear from feedback is that the stunning views and friendly crew make this a memorable outing. The fact that the boat tips into the wind during some parts adds a bit of fun and authenticity. The included snorkeling gear means you can easily explore the colorful underwater habitat, which is often a highlight for travelers.
The lunch and open bar elevate the experience, turning it into more than just a sightseeing tour—it’s a chance to relax, socialize, and enjoy Cabo’s waters in comfort. The small size of the group helps keep things intimate, and you won’t feel lost in a crowd.
The main consideration is weather-dependent sailing—if the wind isn’t cooperative, you’ll have a mainly motored trip, which some might find less exciting. Also, transportation is an extra cost ($10 per person), so plan accordingly.
The Sum Up

All in all, the Sailing Snorkel Adventure delivers a friendly, scenic, and activity-rich experience that balances relaxation with adventure. It’s best suited for those who want to enjoy the sea with a small group, partake in snorkeling and paddleboarding, and indulge in good food and drinks without complex logistics or high prices.
If you’re after a day of scenic views, light water fun, and a comfortable vibe, this tour will serve you well. It’s especially appealing if you appreciate good company, relaxing sails, and the chance to see Cabo from a different perspective—either with or without full sail wind.
Sailing Snorkel Adventure
“Tomas and Bruno were amazing, Tomas made sure we always had a good and drink and an enjoyable time. He is also very funny!”
FAQ

Is transportation included in the tour?
No, transportation costs $10 per person and are paid separately. The tour does include hotel pickup and drop-off, so check if your hotel is covered.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 4 hours, which gives you enough time to enjoy sailing, snorkeling, paddleboarding, and a meal without it feeling rushed.
What’s included in the price?
You get snorkeling gear, paddleboard equipment, an included lunch, and an open bar with alcoholic beverages.
What about the sailing experience?
Sailing is part of the adventure, but some reviews mention that the sails weren’t used much due to light wind. Even so, the motoring doesn’t detract from the overall enjoyment.
Is this tour suitable for families?
While not specifically marketed as family-friendly, older children who enjoy water activities might find it fun. Moderate physical fitness is needed, and the tour is intimate, which can be comforting for families.
Are there any hidden fees?
There’s a small port fee of $5 per person, which is paid on-site. Also, transportation is extra if arranged separately.
What should I wear?
Bring swimwear, sun protection, and a hat. Light, comfortable clothing works well, and don’t forget waterproof sunscreen.
What if I get seasick?
Sea sickness can affect some guests, as noted in reviews, especially if there’s little wind and the boat is motoring. Consider taking remedies if you’re prone to seasickness.
Can I sail or just relax?
You can participate in sailing if wind conditions allow, but the primary focus is on enjoying the water activities and the scenic boat ride.
What if the weather isn’t good?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This tour offers a well-rounded, enjoyable way to spend a half-day in Cabo, combining the beauty of the Sea of Cortés with friendly service and a relaxed pace. Whether you’re into snorkeling, paddleboarding, or just soaking up the sun on the deck, it’s a pretty reliable choice for a memorable ocean outing.
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