If you’re considering a trip to Cabo San Lucas and want to combine sightseeing with a splash of snorkeling, the Land’s End & Snorkel Tour in a Glass Bottom Boat might catch your eye. This tour promises to take you on a two-hour journey to some of the most iconic spots around Cabo, including the famous Land’s End and Lover’s Beach. While it’s not a luxury experience, it offers a decent peek into the local marine environment and stunning coastal scenery—at a budget-friendly price.
What really draws people in are the views from the boat—especially of the Arch and the surrounding formations—and the opportunity to snorkel among tropical fish. Plus, the chance to relax at two distinct beaches tucked between different seas adds a bit of variety to the outing. However, it’s important to be aware of a few potential snags, like logistical hiccups with the meeting points and a somewhat underwhelming glass-bottom setup. This tour feels best suited for those looking for a casual, budget-friendly way to get a taste of Cabo’s marine life and scenic coastlines without a lot of fuss.
Key Points
- Affordable experience at just $50 per person for a two-hour tour.
- Small group size means more personalized attention from the captain.
- Includes snorkeling equipment and safety gear, making it beginner-friendly.
- Great for scenery lovers interested in spectacular coastal vistas and the famous Arch.
- Some logistical issues reported with finding the meeting point.
- Limited transparency of the glass bottom might disappoint those expecting clear views from the boat.
What Is Included and what to Expect

The Land’s End & Snorkel Tour in Cabo is pretty straightforward. For $50, you’ll hop onto a glass-bottom boat—which, based on reviews, might not be the most crystal-clear viewing experience but still offers a glimpse into the water below. The boat is equipped with safety gear and snorkeling equipment, so you don’t need to bring your own unless you prefer your gear.
The tour lasts around two hours, giving enough time to visit some of Cabo’s most iconic sights without feeling rushed. Your boat will take you to landmarks like Pelican’s Rock and Lover’s Beach, both near the famous Arch. These spots are perfect for snapping photos and soaking in the scenery. Later, you’ll have a chance to snorkel, where you can expect to see a variety of tropical fish like spotted porcupine fish, purple surgeonfish, angelfish, and others. It’s a pretty relaxed snorkeling experience, suitable for beginners or those who just want to dip their toes in the water.
Lover’s Beach and Divorce Beach are notable highlights, offering a chance to lounge, walk, or sunbathe. These beaches are unique because they are said to be where two seas meet—the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean—a fascinating fact that adds a special touch to your visit. The beaches are also an ideal spot for some downtime after snorkeling, especially if you want to stretch out on the sand and enjoy the sunshine.
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Boat and Snorkeling Experience
The glass-bottom boat is one of the main selling points. However, based on reviews, don’t expect a fully transparent viewing experience—some found the “window” to be fogged or less clear than hoped. One reviewer even described the glass as more like a “skinny window” that was unusable. So, if you’re envisioning a submarine-like viewing experience, this tour might fall short. That said, the captain was praised for being knowledgeable and engaging, turning what could be a dull ride into something more interesting.
The snorkeling stops are near the Arch—some of the most photogenic spots in Cabo. You’ll snorkel among tropical fish such as Panamanian Sergeant Major, Balloon Fish, and others. The waters here are warm, and the coral and fish are lively, making for a decent snorkeling experience, especially if you’re new to the activity.
Meeting Point and Logistical Considerations

Here’s where some travelers have run into trouble. The meeting point is at Blvd. Paseo de la Marina 36 in Cabo, but several reviews mention difficulty locating the exact spot. One reviewer noted that the boat wasn’t where the directions indicated, and they had to call to find the right gate. Another suggested calling ahead to confirm the check-in location, especially since the marina is quite large.
The tour also charges a $1 dock fee per person, payable on the day. Keep that in mind to avoid surprises. The tour is limited to 12 travelers, so it’s intimate but also means booking in advance is recommended if you’re keen on securing a spot.
Pros and Cons Based on Reviews

Many reviewers appreciated the knowledge and friendliness of the guide, calling out the captain Zigi as especially good. The scenery around Land’s End and Lover’s Beach is breathtaking, and snorkeling with the fish adds an interactive element to your scenic cruise. One reviewer even said, “This experience really made our trip,” highlighting how memorable the views and guide’s expertise can be.
On the flip side, some found the glassy bottom disappointing, with one mentioning it being fogged and unusable. The challenge of finding the correct dock or check-in point was also a recurring theme, so be sure to call and confirm your details ahead of time. Plus, the overall experience can be a bit misleading if you’re expecting a high-quality glass-bottom view; it’s more of a window than a crystal-clear viewing panel.
Is It Worth It?

At $50, this tour offers decent value, especially if you’re on a budget or want a quick, relaxed outing. It combines snorkeling, scenery, and beach time, all within a short timeframe. However, don’t expect a luxury experience or perfect underwater visibility—think of it as a casual, affordable way to see parts of Cabo’s coastline and marine life.
If you’re someone who values personalized attention (thanks to the small group size) and knows what to expect, you’ll probably enjoy this trip. But if seamless logistics or crystal-clear glass-bottom views are your priority, you might want to look elsewhere or consider other options.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This tour is suited for travelers who want an affordable, straightforward introduction to Cabo’s coastal sights and marine life. It’s ideal for those who enjoy scenic boat rides but aren’t expecting a high-end, picture-perfect glass-bottom experience. It’s also good for first-timers or casual snorkelers who want to dip into the water without a lot of fuss.
If you’re traveling with kids or prefer a more structured, transparent view from the boat, you might find this experience somewhat lacking. But if you’re laid-back, curious about the landscape, and eager to see and snorkel around land’s end, this tour can fit your needs—just go in with realistic expectations.
Final Thoughts

The Land’s End & Snorkel Tour in Cabo offers a relatively inexpensive, relaxed way to explore the iconic coastline and marine life of the area. It’s a decent choice if you’re not overly concerned about the clarity of the glass bottom or perfect logistics, and you’re more interested in the scenery and fun guide. The experience might not be the most polished or exclusive, but it can still add a memorable touch to your Cabo adventure.
Just remember to give yourself extra time to find the meeting point, confirm details beforehand, and enjoy the views from both land and sea. It’s a casual outing that provides a good dose of Cabo’s natural beauty without breaking the bank.
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FAQs

Can I snorkel at Pelican’s Rock and Lover’s Beach?
Yes, the tour includes snorkeling stops at Pelican’s Rock and Lover’s Beach, where you can see various fish and marine life.
Is the glass-bottom boat transparent enough to see underwater?
Based on reviews, the glass bottom might not be as clear as some expect. Some found the window fogged or less usable, so don’t rely solely on it for underwater views.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about two hours, which is enough time to enjoy the sightseeing and snorkeling without feeling rushed.
Is there an additional fee I should know about?
Yes, a $1 dock fee per person is payable on the day of the tour.
What are the meeting arrangements?
The meeting point is at Blvd. Paseo de la Marina 36 in Cabo, but some travelers have reported difficulty locating it. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.
Is this suitable for families or children?
The tour is generally accessible to most travelers, but there’s no specific mention of family-friendly amenities, so it might suit older children or teens comfortable with boat rides and snorkeling.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not eligible for a refund.
If you’re looking for a no-frills, budget-friendly way to see Cabo’s coast and enjoy some snorkeling, this tour could be worth a shot. Just go in with realistic expectations, and you’ll likely find it a pleasant addition to your trip—especially if you’re eager to soak up the scenery and spot some colorful fish.
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