Yacht Charter Cabo San Lucas
Yacht charter Cabo San Lucas sails from the dramatic tip of the Baja California peninsula, where the Pacific and the Sea of Cortez collide at El Arco — the iconic granite arch rising straight from cobalt‐blue water — and pods of bottlenose dolphin, breaching humpbacks, and striped marlin patrol the Gorda Banks just offshore. Cabo’s fleet draws from Mexico’s 30‐plus charter yachts: 68′–98′ motor yachts built for sport‐fishing and sunset cruises to Land’s End, 100′+ superyachts with helipads, beach clubs, and full toy garages, and 55′+ luxury catamarans that glide into the sheltered anchorages of Bahía Santa María and Los Frailes. Peak season runs November through May, when daytime temperatures hold at 22–28°C, grey whales migrate into Magdalena Bay, and the Pacific charter fleet repositions south from San Diego.
Daily rates start from $3,300/day on a catamaran and $4,900/day on a modern 68′–78′ motor yacht, plus Mexican VAT of 16% and a 30–35% APA covering fuel, provisions, and marina fees. Cabo’s unique draw is sheer wildlife density — nowhere else in the Americas offers front‐row whale, marlin, and sea‐lion encounters within a single morning’s cruise of the harbour.
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The grid above showcases yachts available for Cabo San Lucas charters from the Mexican fleet of over 30 vessels — motor yachts from 68′, superyachts above 100′, and luxury catamarans from 55′. Weekly rates start from approximately $23,000 on a catamaran and $34,000 on a modern motor yacht, plus 16% VAT and the 30–35% APA. Use the filters to narrow by yacht type, guest capacity, length, or daily rate, and Boatcrowd’s charter specialists can then arrange Marina Cabo San Lucas berths, sport‐fishing tournaments, and whale‐watching charters up the Sea of Cortez.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book a Cabo San Lucas charter?
For the November–May peak — especially over Thanksgiving, Christmas, and the Bisbee Black & Blue marlin tournament in late October — eight to twelve months’ lead time is strongly advised. Summer bookings inside the Sea of Cortez can often be arranged with three to four months’ notice at more competitive rates.
What is the difference between high season and low season pricing?
High‐season daily rates in Cabo typically run 20–30% above shoulder‐season pricing, reflecting the November–May demand surge around whale watching, marlin tournaments, and the winter reposition from California. Summer brings hot, humid weather with a hurricane watch in place, but the protected Sea of Cortez side still offers calm water and the softest rates of the year.
What water toys and activities are available onboard?
Most Cabo yachts carry Seabobs, paddleboards, snorkelling gear, wakeboards, and a tender as standard, while superyachts above 100′ add jet skis, e‐foils, and full sport‐fishing kit with outriggers and fighting chairs. Whale‐watching tenders, sea‐lion snorkelling at Los Islotes, and dive trips to the protected reef of Cabo Pulmo are all easily arranged through your broker.
How many guests can a yacht accommodate?
Most Cabo‐based motor yachts sleep eight to ten guests in four or five en‐suite staterooms, while 100′+ superyachts host up to twelve overnight — the international charter standard. Day‐charter capacity is usually higher, with some vessels licensed for twenty or more guests for sunset cruises and private events around El Arco.