Port Information for Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico is located at the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean. Its recognizable Los Arcos rock formations, known as Land’s End, are in view from the cruise ship’s anchorage. Here’s an overview of how to get around as well as what to do in Cabo San Lucas when on a Mexican Riviera cruise.


Cabo San Lucas Transportation

Getting from the Cruise Ship to the Pier – The ship anchors about 1.5 nautical miles from the marina in Cabo San Lucas, and it takes about a ten minute tender ride to get there.

Getting to Downtown or Beaches – About a ten-minute walk around the perimeter of the marina will bring passengers into the downtown area. Alternatively, visitors can hire a taxi or rent a car from the marina to bring them into town or beyond.

Taxis in Cabo San Lucas – Both land taxis and water taxis are readily available at the marina, steps from getting off the ship’s tender. The closest beaches will cost about US$3 per person to travel by taxi, whereas beaches outside of the Cabo San Lucas area can cost more than US$20 per person each way.


Car Rentals Cabo San Lucas – After exiting the ship’s tender in the marina, the car rental kiosks are close by. Many of the major chains are represented such as Dollar, Thrifty, Avis and Alamo. For example, according to Dollar Rental Car’s website, it costs US$30 for a half day rental plus another US$30 for full coverage insurance.

Best Beaches near Cabo San Lucas

-Medano Beach – This is the closest swimming beach to the marina, but it is also one of the busiest.
-Chilean Beach – This beach features a reef and is ideal for snorkelers, but no snorkel equipment is available. The snorkel excursions offered by the cruise lines all provide equipment in the price of the tour.
-Lover’s Beach – Lover’s Beach at Land’s End is accessible by water taxi but there are no facilities there.

Best Mexican Riviera Cruise Excursions for Cabo San Lucas

Whale Watching – The Cabo San Lucas area is a popular breeding spot for Humpback whales from mid-January to the end of March. All cruise lines visiting Cabo San Lucas offer whale watching boat tours, such as Princess Cruises’ Whale Watching in Cabo excursion. The tour lasts 2.5 hours and costs $74 per adult.

Deep Sea Sport Fishing – Numerous sport fishing tours are available in the marina and the cruise lines also sell a deep sea fishing excursion. For example, Carnival Cruise Lines offers World Class Sport Fishing, a four-hour tour costing $176 per person.

Boat Tours to Land’s End – Most cruise lines offer a ship’s organized tour to Land’s End featuring photo opportunities of El Arco. Princess Cruises’ Land’s End Boat Tour lasts 40 minutes and costs $29 per person.

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Outdoor Canopy Adventure – This high adventure eco-tour combines zip lines, a Tarzan swing and a 90-foot rappel. Royal Caribbean offers the 5.5 hour tour for under $100 per person.



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Cruise ships visit Cabo San Lucas throughout the year, with the most popular time coinciding with the whale watching months and Marlin sport fishing season. Along with regular Mexican Riviera itineraries, many Alaska repositioning cruises also stop at Cabo San Lucas.

Author: Editorial Department

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