Snorkeling Adventure: Cabo's Iconic Arch Awaits

Embark on a historical tour of San Jose del Cabo, exploring Old Town, Palmilla Beach, La Playita, and more. Discover the rich history of the area, visit the New Marina and downtown, and indulge in a delicious Mexican and seafood dinner. Don’t miss the chance to see galleries and missions along the way!

Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Bay of Cabo San Lucas - Snorkeling by the Arch
    Upon booking, travelers will receive confirmation of their pickup details and transportation instructions. Rancho Tours provides convenient round-trip transportation, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience from beginning to end.
    Guests will be transported to the departure area to embark on an…
What's Included
  • Life jackets
  • Bottled water
  • Lunch
  • Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
  • Use of snorkeling equipment
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Snorkeling Guide
What's Not Included
  • Entrance fees
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Our transportation service is crafted to provide comfort, flexibility, and a seamless journey from beginning to end. With Rancho Tours, guests benefit from convenient round-trip transportation for the Snorkeling by the Arch experience, enabling them to unwind and focus on enjoying one of Cabo’s most renowned attractions. Beyond the tour, travelers have…

Location
A Dock
Cabo San Lucas Marina Dock "A".
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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886howardk
May 5, 2024
San Jose del Cabo - Dionicio was a knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide. Loved his passion for his area, so enjoyed the tour! His home town tour, Todos Santos, was equally enjoyable. We were so happy to have Dionicio for both of our tours this trip!
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Sabrinama1334je
May 1, 2024
Amazing Tour Guide! - Dionecio has such an awesome personality!!! You can’t ask for someone with more knowledge or to keep you Truly entertained. It was the Best thing we have done while being in Cabo AND THE FOOD WAS AMAZING! I will do another tour with Dionecio every time I come,,
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Q912aojenniferb
Apr 15, 2024
Highly recommend - Dincio was a fantastic tour guide, funny and entertaining. We learned a lot about the culture and would highly recommend!
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Carolynnp2022
Mar 27, 2024
What a great way to end our vacation 😌 - We had an absolute blast!!! Our guide Vionicio was personable, friendly and informative. All of the shop owners were friendly and accommodating. We can't wait to visit again!!!
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Lfranc
Mar 18, 2024
Explore side streets of Old Town - We took the bus for 20 pesos in front of our hotel Hilton Azul. The bus stops at 8pm, but taxis are readily available. Lots of shops and restaurants along the square and side streets. We were fortunate to see Mexican folk dancing on the stage in the square. Families and tourists alike enjoying the show. Later, on one of the roads leading to Old Town we saw police cars along with a march of hundreds, mostly women advocating against violence and abuse. I could not pass up a vendor offering us to take photos her pet lizard.
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Jwickre1113
Dec 6, 2022
Mario was fantastic and the San Jose City tour was lots of fun. - Our tour started out a little late due to the fact that a couple of nice ladies were sold the wrong tour and needed help getting back to their hotel. Mario called for an Uber, paid for it with his own account and we waited for the Uber to arrive to be sure these two nice ladies were safe. Next we picked up another couple and headed into San Jose. Our first stop was at a jewelry store where we were educated on the history of the local pearls. We played a lottery game to see who would get to open one of their oysters to receive the pearl. The nicest, older lady with us won and received a HUGE champagne colored pearl!! Wow! I did buy a ring and a couple of pendants. Next we went to the Tequila Tasting. This was also educational and we tasted a wide variety of tequila and were introduced to Mezcal. We all had a good time and came away with our favorites. The only downside to this tour was the restaurant we went to for dinner. A bit run down and their food was okay. We could either have a margarita, beer OR water. Knowing the water situation in the area, I was only slightly put out. I could have ordered water, and paid for it out of pocket. Mario was very knowledgeable about the history of the area, and we thoroughly enjoyed his company. Management should look into partnering with a different restaurant that is a bit more like a 3 or 4 star place rather then a weak 2.
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Damcgoy
Feb 5, 2020
Rancho Tours San Jose del Cabo rip off - Tour guide was ok. I guess there is just not much to see in San Jose del Cabo. Biggest complaints are that we didn't get everything the package said we would; no tequila tasting, we did do a drive by of the Mission, but no tour. We wasted 30 minutes at a jewelery store where we got a short demo of cultured pearls and then came the hard sell to buy something. The restaurant was mediocre and at end of meal the hostess told us that dessert and gratuities were not included (how could we leave a tip if we had no idea what the cost was; the dinner was "included" in the package. And by the way first drink was free but second one you had to pay for, even if it was WATER). Was not worth the money!
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Robert
Mar 16, 2017
I am a seasoned traveler with fluent... - <p>I am a seasoned traveler with fluent Spanish. I like asking the names of drivers, and I always tip. Our driver was Dionisio nickname Dicho. On the evening tour with him I noticed these events:</p> <p>Tequila tasting was mentioned in the description but Dicho did not bring it up.<br/> He wrongly claimed that the comal was brought over by the Spanish after I said that it - and the molcajete - was used by the Aztecs.<br/> He also said that places such as San Ignacio, San Jose, Santa Maria etc were named for rich gentry -- rather than dedicated to saints' names as designated by Jesuits - when even the church in SJ del Cabo has that information.</p> <p>I still did tip generously and did not debate Don Dicho. He's probably used to saying whatever remarks without check.<br/> Posdata: The restaurant where we dined, El Herradero means 'branding' and not 'blacksmith' as the waiter there said.</p>
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Mendelsohn
Dec 11, 2017
One bad guide and one good one - The guide, Juan, I believe, didn't take us to many of the advertised places, such as the mission church and the tequila tasting. Instead, we spent about 3/4 hour at a jewelry shop where the owners pushed sales. Also, the restaurant that was included on the tour was second-rate, with small and watered-down drinks, no dessert, high prices, and the tour guide urging us to leave tips. We complained to our concierge about that trip, and the tour service was extremely kind about giving us another tour, free, of Cabo San Lucas. Here, the guide, Miguel, was superb. He was knowledgeable, expert in history, articulate, and helpful. He also took us to a very fine tequila company, Los Tres Tonos, where we learned about tequila making and had samples. No tipping allowed. This was one of the best tours we had.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).