Take a quick excursion on a glass bottomed boat in Cabo San Lucas and see the underwater world go by beneath you. These glass bottom boats are …
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Mar 24, 2025
Had an amazing experience! This is the one I would pick again! Don’t confuse this tour with the “glass boat water taxi”, as this was the guided tour with a completely clear boat; not a water taxi tha…Full review by Lisa W
Jan 11, 2025
This tour was terrible. Saw very little. Waste of money. Had our back to the rocks the entire time. Couldn't get close because of the crowds. No photos with our own cameras.. only theirs. It w…Full review by All W
Jul 10, 2024
Very disappointing tour, We were very excited about the arch tour, it was hardly any minutes and we were in and out. It was very upsetting, they hardly showed us anything.. didn’t stop anywhere excep…Full review by ashrita36
How late do they run? If we wanted to watch the sunset from divorce beach, would they be able to bring is back after sunset? Or, where can you watch the sunset from in Cabo?
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You would have to contact them. However I do not think that they would be doing anything that late. Just take a taxi up the hill to the west. You will have a great view of the ocean …
You would have to contact them. However I do not think that they would be doing anything that late. Just take a taxi up the hill to the west. You will have a great view of the ocean and the sunset.
Is this tour suitable for very young children (six month old infant and 2.5 year old toddler)?
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I would not recommend this trip for young children because all of the life vests are for older people. I believe it would be difficult to hold a baby and enjoy this if the waters are rough. The …
I would not recommend this trip for young children because all of the life vests are for older people. I believe it would be difficult to hold a baby and enjoy this if the waters are rough. The boat I was on was pretty full and there was not a lot of extra room to move around. The water was calm the day I took this tour. I don't recall seeing any very young children on any of the boats that I saw. I hope this helps.
One glass bottom boat tour said that they can drop you off at Lovers or Pelican Beach and then you can catch another one later as they come every hour. Has anyone done that? If so, how deep is the water when you get off at the beach and how do you keep your towels dry if it's somewhat deep?
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Same answer here. Lover's Beach is connected to "Divorce Beach", but there is no way to get off or on that side of the beach; it's the Pacific side. There are a lot of glass bottom …
Same answer here. Lover's Beach is connected to "Divorce Beach", but there is no way to get off or on that side of the beach; it's the Pacific side. There are a lot of glass bottom boats and scuba tours as well off Lover's Beach. My picture is actually from Lover's Beach. The water is not very deep where they let you out, but you will be in water up to your knees.
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