Vessel: Luxury double-deck French catamaran
Bays Visited: Santa Maria Bay & Chileno Bay
Activities: Snorkeling with tropical marine life, Paddleboarding, Scenic sailing past the Arch, Dolphin and whale sightings (seasonal)
Duration: 4 hours
Atmosphere: Elegant, immersive, family-friendly
Gourmet Ritual: Appetizers + lunch (served in bento boxes) + open bar
Guests: Minimum age: 5 years, Expecting mothers may not participate, Footwear removed upon boarding
Optional Care: Round-trip transportation available from most hotels (extra fee $10 usd)
Notes: Dock fee: $2 USD per person,Tour subject to weather and sea conditions, Snorkeling areas may change based on safety
Adult Price: $149 USD
Kid Price: $129 USD
Private Price: $4399 USD
This is not a tour. It’s a floating sanctuary. Aboard a French-made catamaran, you glide across the Sea of Cortez—pausing at two pristine bays where the ocean invites you in. You snorkel among sea turtles, tropical fish, and gliding rays. You paddleboard, float, and breathe. Above deck, you’re served gourmet bites and open-bar refreshment. Below the surface, you meet the pulse of Baja’s marine soul. This is a ritual of clarity, a celebration of life beneath the waves.
Activities: Camel ride along the Pacific beach, Visit to camel sanctuary and desert walk, Tequila tasting + Mexican buffet, Clear-bottom boat tour to the Arch, Lover’s Beach, and sea lion colony
Duration: ~4–5 hours
Atmosphere: Scenic, soulful, family-friendly
Guests: Minimum age: 5 years. Max weight for camel ride: 125 kg / 275 lbs, Not suitable for pregnant guests or those with neck/back issues
Optional Care: Round-trip transportation from most hotels, Private tour upgrade allows cameras and phones
Notes: Park entrance fee: $25 USD per adult / $12.50 USD per child, No cameras or phones allowed during camel ride (GoPro permitted), Photos available for purchase, Tour subject to weather and sea conditions
Adult Price: $135 USD
Kid Price: $67.5 USD
This is not a tour. It’s a layered ritual of contrast and connection.You begin at the desert sanctuary, where rescued camels wait beside the Pacific. You walk the beach with them—waves crashing, and the quiet joy of shared presence. Then, the land opens. You meet Choyerito, the first camel born in Los Cabos. You learn the language of cacti, and walk the desert with new eyes. A toast follows: tequila tasting, and a buffet of Mexican flavors. Finally, the sea calls. A Clear-bottom boat carries you to the Arch, past Lover’s Beach and sea lions basking in the sun. This is a ritual of motion and stillness, of grandeur and intimacy—all in one day.
Vessel: Luxury French-made Leopard Catamaran
Season: December 15 – April 15
Whales Encountered: Humpback whales, gray whales, orcas (occasionally)
Activities: Scenic sailing across the bay, Whale watching with hydrophone listening, Gourmet appetizers + open bar, Views of the Arch and coastline
Duration: ~2.5 hours
Atmosphere: Elegant, intimate, nature-focused
Guests: Minimum age: 5 years, Not suitable for pregnant guests, Footwear removed upon boarding
Optional Care: Round-trip transportation available from most hotels (extra fee $10 usd)
Notes: Dock fee: $2 USD per person, Tour subject to weather and sea conditions, Photos and souvenirs available for purchase, Private tour option available
Adult Price: $129 USD
Kid Price: $109 USD
Private Tour: $3799 USD
This is not a tour. It’s a reverent encounter. Aboard a luxury catamaran, you glide across the Sea of Cortez—where warm waters meet cold currents, and whales come to breed, rest, and play. You listen through a hydrophone, catching the songs of humpbacks. You watch them breach, blow, and tail-slap—
ancient gestures of joy and power. Above deck, you’re served gourmet appetizers, refreshed by an open bar, and surrounded by Cabo’s iconic coastline. This is a ritual of stillness and majesty, a celebration of life at its largest scale.
Activities: Speedboat tour to the Arch, Lover’s Beach, and sea lion colony, Camel ride along the Pacific beach, Visit to camel sanctuary and desert walk, Tequila tasting + Mexican buffet
Duration: ~4 hours
Atmosphere: Scenic, soulful, family-friendly
Guests: Minimum age: 5 years. Max weight for camel ride: 120 kg / 265 lbs, Not suitable for pregnant guests or those with neck/back issues
Optional Care: Round-trip transportation from most hotels, Professional photos available for purchase
Notes: Park entrance fee: $25 USD per adult / $12.50 USD per child, No cameras or phones allowed during camel ride (GoPro permitted), Tour subject to weather and sea conditions
Adult Price: $149 USD
Kid Price: $119 USD
Private Tour: $2049 USD
This is not a combo. It’s a ritual of movement and stillness. You begin at Land’s End—a speedboat carries you past Lover’s Beach, sea lions basking, and the Arch rising like a stone prayer. Then, the desert calls. You arrive at Tierra Sagrada, where rescued camels wait beside the waves. You walk the beach with them—whales breaching in winter, the rhythm of sand and hoof, and the quiet joy of shared presence. After the ride, you’re welcomed into the sanctuary. Learn the language of cacti. Then, a toast: tequila tasting, and a buffet of Mexican flavors. This is a ritual of contrast—sea and sand, grandeur and intimacy, all in one day.
Activities: Scenic drive from Los Cabos to La Paz (~2 hours), Catamaran cruise with light breakfast, Snorkeling with sea lions, Kayaking to hidden beaches, Visit to Balandra Beach, Deli-style lunch + open bar (after snorkel)
Duration: ~10 hours (full-day experience)
Atmosphere: Peaceful, nature-focused, family-friendly
Guests: Minimum age: 5 years, Previous snorkeling experience recommended, Not suitable for pregnant guests or those with respiratory/mobility issues
Optional Care: Round-trip transportation from select hotels (with 24-hour advance booking)
Notes: Dock + Balandra access fee: $20 USD per person, Tour subject to weather and sea conditions, Photos and souvenirs available for purchase, Private tour option available
Adult Price: $219 USD
Kid Price: $179 USD
Tour: $6599 USD
This is not a beach day. It’s a sacred encounter with Baja’s marine soul. You begin in Los Cabos, carried north in an air-conditioned van—a quiet journey toward La Paz. At Pichilingue Marina, you board a double-deck catamaran. A light breakfast is served, and the sea begins to open. You pass sea lions basking in the sun—playful, curious, ancient. You kayak to secret coves, swim to hidden beaches, and arrive at Balandra—a turquoise sanctuary named one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. A deli-style lunch follows, and the open bar opens after the snorkel. This is a ritual of stillness and discovery, of marine intimacy and coastal grace.
1. Dolphin Experience: Interaction level: Observation + gentle touch, Duration: ~30 minutes, Guided by marine specialistsIdeal for families and first-timers, Minimum age: 4 years (adult must accompany under 10), Emotional tone: Gentle introduction
Adult Price: $169 USD, Kid Price: $119 USD, Private experience: $1299 USD
2. Signature Swim: Interaction level: Swim, hug, kiss, and play, Duration: ~40 minutes, Full behavioral insight with marine guides, Most popular option, Minimum age: 4 years (adult must accompany under 10), Emotional tone: Joyful connection
Adult Price: $199 USD, Kid Price: $129 USD, Private experience: $1549 USD
3. Premium Swim: Interaction level: Full immersion, deep swim, advanced interaction, Duration: ~60 minutes, Deeper behavioral engagementIdeal for guests seeking emotional depth, Minimum age: 4 years (adult must accompany under 10), Emotional tone: Intimate and profound, Premium Swim includes complimentary refreshments
Adult Price: $229 USD, Kid Price: $189 USD, Private experience: $1299 USD
Included in Every Dolphin Encounter: Guided Interaction: Whether touching, swimming, or observing—guests are supported by trained professionals throughout
Emotional Safety: All encounters are designed to respect the dolphin’s well-being and the guest’s comfort
Round-Trip Shared Transportation: Available from most hotels for an additional fee of $10 USD per person
Dolphins are not performers. They are sentient beings—joyful, curious, and wise. Cabo Adventures offers three ways to meet them, each a ritual of presence and emotional connection. Choose the one that speaks to your heart.
1. Certified Diver Option: Two-tank dive at Land’s End and Neptune’s Finger, Must be certified and have dived in the past 12 months, Guided by PADI-certified instructors, Scuba equipment rental: $40 USD, Duration: ~3 hours
2. Beginner Option (Discover Scuba Diving): Introductory dive in shallow waters (1 thank), No certification required, Learn basic skills and breathing techniques, Guided by PADI-certified instructors, Scuba equipment rental: $40 USD. Duration: ~2.5 hours
Shared Inclusions: Speedboat ride past the Arch and sea lion colony, Light refreshments onboard, Shower and bathroom available, Round-trip transportation available for $10 USD per person, Professional photos available for purchase, Dock entrance fee: $2 USD per person, Divers must wait 18 hours before flyin
Available: Monday to Saturday
Price: Certified Open Water: ~3 hours. 2 thanks, $129 USD
Price: Begginers DSD (diferent location for this level-same area): ~2 hours, 1 thank ( 30-45 minutes guided dive), $129 USD
Private Tour: $1599 USD (certified or begginer)
Essential information: Max weight 114 kg, bring towels, dive sites are subject to weather condition
You begin at the Marina, where a speedboat carries you past the Arch—the stone threshold between worlds. Then, you descend. If you’re certified, you explore Neptune’s Finger and Land’s End—volcanic formations, coral gardens, and sea lions swirling. If you’re a beginner, you’re gently guided into shallow waters, learning to breathe, float, and trust. This is a ritual of depth—for those who’ve already tasted the sea and those who are ready to begin.
Activities: Two-tank dive in Cabo Pulmo National Park, Guided by PADI-certified instructors, Marine life includes jacks, groupers, rays, turtles, and occasional sharks, Light breakfast and lunch included, Round-trip transportation from Los Cabos
Duration: ~8 hours (full-day expedition)
Atmosphere: Sacred, remote, biodiverse
Guests: Minimum age: 10 years, Must be a certified diver, Max weight: 265 lbs / 120 kg, Not suitable for pregnant guests, Divers must wait 18 hours before flying
Optional Care: Scuba equipment rental and conservation fee apply $50 usd Available: Monday to Saturday
Departure: Early morning from Los Cabos
Price: $279 USD Private Tour: $1099 USD
Essential Information: Max weight 114kg, bring towels, dive sites are subject to sea contiditions
Suggestions: Swimwear & hat, biodegradable sunscreen, change of clothes
You rise early. The road to Cabo Pulmo is long, winding through desert silence and coastal light. Then, the reef appears—alive, ancient, protected. You dive into a world untouched: schools of jacks in silver spirals, coral gardens blooming with color, and perhaps, if the sea allows—a bull shark passing like a shadow of myth. This is not a playground. It is a sanctuary. Guided by marine experts, you explore two sacred sites, held in safety, awe, and silence.