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Experience whale watching in Cabo San Lucas on a 2-hour catamaran cruise with included breakfast or lunch, open bar, and visits to iconic landmarks.
A whale watching adventure in Cabo San Lucas offers a perfect blend of marine wildlife exploration and sightseeing, all aboard a comfortable catamaran for $100 per person. This 2-hour cruise departs from various locations including Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, La Playa, and the Tourist Corridor. The tour provides a chance to spot gray, humpback, and blue whales, with the added bonus of enjoying an onboard breakfast or lunch plus an open bar with domestic drinks. The experience is well-suited for those looking for a short but enriching excursion that combines marine wildlife with scenic landmarks. Despite its compact duration, this tour offers several highlights that make it a worthwhile outing.
While the two-hour length may feel brief for some, the tour’s quality of service and wildlife viewing more than compensate. The inclusion of food and drinks, along with hotel pickup and drop-off, ensures a convenient and enjoyable experience. The only consideration is that the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, which is worth noting for travelers with accessibility needs. This whale watching cruise combines wildlife encounters, scenic views, and relaxed hospitality for a memorable visit to Cabo San Lucas.


This whale watching experience begins with hotel pickups from La Playa, San José del Cabo, Tourist Corridor, and Cabo San Lucas itself. The local operator coordinates pickup times after booking, ensuring guests are ready 5 minutes early at the designated lobby. The driver wears a khaki slacks, white polo, and carries a “Pez Gato” sign for easy identification. The tour’s flexible logistics make it straightforward for visitors staying in different parts of Los Cabos.
The group size remains manageable, allowing for a more personalized experience. Whether arriving from a resort or the city center, travelers will find the pick-up process efficient and well-organized, with options to reserve now and pay later for greater flexibility.
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The tour features a photo stop at the Arch of Cabo San Lucas, lasting approximately 20 minutes, giving guests an excellent chance to capture the iconic Land’s End formation. This landmark is renowned for its stunning natural arch and dramatic coastline views, making it a favorite photo spot.
Later, as the catamaran cruises towards the Pacific Ocean, passengers get a fantastic vantage point for viewing Lover’s Beach and other scenic land formations. The photogenic landscape combined with the chance to observe whale behavior creates memorable images and moments throughout the cruise.

The core of this tour is whale spotting. The boat ventures into the Pacific Ocean, where Baja’s whales undertake their annual migration. Expect to see gray, humpback, and blue whales swimming close to the vessel—these are some of the largest and most majestic animals in the world.
Whale songs can be heard thanks to hydrophones on board, adding an auditory dimension to the experience. Guests may observe mothers with calves, with the crew assisting in identifying species and noting whale behaviors. The close encounters and spectacular sights make this tour especially appealing to wildlife enthusiasts.

The included meal offers a light breakfast or lunch, perfectly timed to keep energy levels high during the voyage. While specific menu items are not detailed, reviews highlight breakfast burritos and snacks as common offerings.
The open bar features domestic drinks, with guests able to enjoy beer and other beverages freely throughout the cruise. The relaxed atmosphere with music and good drinks enhances the overall enjoyment, making it a fun, social environment on the water.
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Along With marine wildlife, the tour provides excellent sightseeing of Cabo’s famous land formations. Passing by Lover’s Beach, Land’s End, and the Arch, travelers get a unique perspective of these iconic sights from the water. The tour’s photo stops and scenic cruising make it easier to capture stunning images of the coastline.
These landmarks are easy to photograph, and the bright natural lighting combined with dramatic rock formations ensures that every shot is impressive. The combination of land and sea views adds depth to the overall experience.
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The tour spans 2 hours, including about 20 minutes at the Arch and an hour of whale watching. The itinerary is structured to maximize wildlife viewing while allowing enough time for photos and sightseeing.
The pacing is relaxed, so guests can enjoy food, drinks, and conversation without feeling rushed. The timing is flexible, with starting times available depending on the day, and availability can be checked in advance.
This whale watching tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, which is important for travelers with mobility challenges. Passport or ID is required for check-in, and travelers should be prepared with comfortable clothing and sun protection.
The operator offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and allows reserve-and-pay-later options, making it easier to plan flexibly. The local contact details ensure smooth coordination for pickup times, especially for last-minute bookings.

This whale watching catamaran experience provides a well-rounded combination of wildlife viewing, sightseeing, and onboard hospitality. The professional crew, praised for being friendly and informative, enhances the experience for all ages.
The value for $100 is clear, considering the food, drinks, and scenic stops included. The small-group feeling combined with organized logistics makes it a convenient choice for visitors wanting a short but impactful excursion.
The absence of accessibility features and the short duration might be limitations for some, but for most, the opportunity to see whales and iconic land formations makes this tour a worthy addition to any Cabo itinerary.

This tour offers a compact, engaging way to enjoy the marine life and scenic beauty of Los Cabos. The $100 price point includes meals, drinks, and transportation, making it a cost-effective choice. It attracts praise for knowledgeable guides, good organization, and high whale sightings.
While it’s less suitable for wheelchair users and might feel rushed for those seeking a longer experience, the combination of wildlife, landmarks, and onboard amenities is sure to satisfy most visitors. The friendly atmosphere, photo opportunities, and comfort make it an excursion worth considering.
How long is the whale watching cruise?
The cruise lasts 2 hours, with approximately 1 hour of whale observation and a 20-minute stop at the Arch.
What is included in the price?
The price of $100 per person covers hotel pickup and drop-off, a light meal, an open bar with domestic drinks, and scenic sightseeing.
Are there any age restrictions?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but wheelchair users should note that this tour is not suitable for them.
What whales can I see?
You are likely to see gray, humpback, and blue whales during their migration.
Do I need to bring anything?
A passport or ID is required, and sun protection is recommended. No specific gear is mentioned.
How do I know what time to be ready for pickup?
After booking, the operator contacts you at least 48 hours in advance to coordinate pickup times. Be ready 5 minutes early.
Is the tour flexible to changes?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund and reserve now, pay later for added flexibility.
Can I book this tour if staying outside the listed pickup areas?
Yes, you can contact the local partner after booking to arrange a different pickup location.
What makes this tour different from other whale watching options?
This tour combines scenic land formations, onboard food and drinks, and whale encounters in a short, well-organized trip with live guides in two languages.
Is there a photographer included?
While not standard, some reviews mention the presence of professional photographers capturing shots onboard, which can be purchased or received afterwards.