REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS
108 ft Neoprene Overmarine Yacht
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Luxury at sea in Cabo can be simple. The 108 ft Neoprene Overmarine pairs a professional, dedicated crew with a private chef, a top-shelf open bar, and water toys for a memorable day on the water.
Two things I really like about this charter are the way the staff handles the details and the way the food experience is built around local seafood and fresh ingredients. You also get extra play time with kayak and paddle boards, snorkel gear, and a Sea Bob.
One consideration: you’re paying a group price (up to 10). If your crew is small or split up, it can feel pricey per person.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You Should Know Before You Go
- The 108 ft Neoprene Overmarine Yacht: Cabo Luxury Built for Groups
- Captain Luis, Chef Perry, and the Crew That Keeps Everything Running Smooth
- Open Bar Plus a Personal Bartender: Drinks Without the Waiting Game
- Chef Perry’s Local-Seafood Menu: Planning Food That Actually Fits Your Group
- Water Toys and Sea Bob: Turning a Boat Ride Into Active Cabo Time
- What Your Day on the Water Feels Like (No Guesswork Needed)
- 4 Bedrooms for More Space Than You’d Expect
- Price and Value: When $6,612 Per Group Makes Sense
- Practical Logistics: Pickup, Mobile Tickets, and What to Bring
- Should You Book the Neoprene Yacht Experience?
- FAQ
- How many people can the Neoprene Yacht charter accommodate?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- Is pickup available?
- What language is the experience offered in?
- Is there a private chef and an open bar?
- Can the menu be adjusted for allergies or dietary restrictions?
- When will I receive confirmation after booking?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights You Should Know Before You Go

- 108 ft private yacht feel for groups up to 10, with dedicated staff and space to relax
- Private chef + personal bartender, with a menu planned for your group (and options for dietary needs)
- Top-shelf liquor including NumberJuan tequila paired with an open bar
- Water toys included: kayak, paddle boards, snorkel gear, and Sea Bob
- Crew names you can expect to see mentioned, like Captain Luis and Chef Perry, plus a very attentive team
The 108 ft Neoprene Overmarine Yacht: Cabo Luxury Built for Groups
This isn’t a tiny party boat. The Neoprene is a large 108 ft Overmarine, and that size matters because it lets everyone hang out without bumping elbows every five minutes. It’s the kind of setup where a group wedding get-together still feels like a vacation, not a logistical puzzle.
The yacht is described as having 4 bedrooms, which usually translates to more room to spread out during downtime. Even if you’re not planning to use every space, it helps the whole experience feel less cramped and more like a private hideaway.
You’re also in Cabo San Lucas, at the Marina Cabo San Lucas start point, which keeps things straightforward. No long transfers or mysterious meeting spots. You show up, get oriented, and then you’re out on the water.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Cabo San Lucas
Captain Luis, Chef Perry, and the Crew That Keeps Everything Running Smooth

The biggest theme across the experience is service. The Neoprene runs with a professional team that feels practiced and friendly at the same time. Specific crew names come up often, including Captain Luis, Pedro, First Mate David, Gustavo, Letti, and Chef Perry.
What this means for you in real life:
- The crew isn’t just pouring drinks and pointing at the view. They manage the timing so food, drinks, and water activities don’t feel chaotic.
- When your group wants a celebration vibe, they seem used to it. Anniversaries and wedding party moments come up as the type of occasions they’re happy to support.
- If you have questions, you’re not stuck waiting around. The staff is positioned to keep the experience flowing.
Luxury is nice. But good service is what makes you stop thinking about logistics. You can focus on the sea, the group, and the fun.
Open Bar Plus a Personal Bartender: Drinks Without the Waiting Game

You get a top-shelf open bar with a personal bartender, which is a big deal on a boat. The difference between a good charter and a frustrating one is how quickly drinks appear when everyone is hungry and thirsty and the boat is moving.
The bar is described as including top-shelf liquor like NumberJuan tequila. That detail matters because it signals they’re not treating the bar like a token add-on. It’s built into the experience.
Also, a bartender helps with pace. If you want a steady flow for a party mood, you can have it. If you want people to slow down and enjoy the scenery, you can do that too. The staff’s job is to keep it easy for you.
Chef Perry’s Local-Seafood Menu: Planning Food That Actually Fits Your Group

This charter is built around a private chef preparing a menu using local seafood and fresh ingredients. That’s the right approach in Cabo: you’re not eating something that tastes like it came from a generic catalog. You’re eating what fits the place and the day.
You’ll work with the team to create the menu from available options. And if you have food allergies or dietary restrictions, there’s a tailored menu available. That’s not a vague promise. It’s specifically called out as a feature, which is what you want when you’re traveling with someone who needs careful attention.
In practical terms, here’s how to use this well:
- If you want the meal to feel special, send your preferences early.
- If you have restrictions, don’t wait until you’re already on the water to explain them. The more planning you give them, the easier it is to get it right.
And yes, the food is repeatedly mentioned as a major reason people rate this experience so highly.
Water Toys and Sea Bob: Turning a Boat Ride Into Active Cabo Time

A lot of “yacht experiences” have a lifeboat of options: maybe a quick photo stop, maybe one snorkel setup, then back to drinks. The Neoprene adds real activity time with water toys included: kayak, paddle boards, snorkel gear, and Sea Bob.
Why this matters:
- It gives your group something to do besides sitting still and watching waves.
- It creates natural breaks in the day—snack and drink, then gear up, then cool down again.
- It’s great for mixed groups, like adults who want relaxation plus others who want motion.
You might also see marine life while you’re out there. Wildlife sightings like whales and sea lions come up in the experience highlights, which makes the open-water portion feel more like a living postcard than a static sightseeing loop.
You can also read our reviews of more sailing experiences in Cabo San Lucas
What Your Day on the Water Feels Like (No Guesswork Needed)

Here’s the flow you can reasonably expect, based on how this charter is set up and what’s emphasized.
You start at Marina Cabo San Lucas. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you don’t have to worry about a long end-of-day logistics scramble.
Once you’re onboard, the charter leans into a mix of:
- Relaxed cruising and scenic time
- Food service prepared by the chef during the experience
- Drinks from the personal bartender through an open bar
- Water toy time when conditions allow, including snorkel gear and Sea Bob
If your group wants a party atmosphere, the layout and service style support that energy. If you want a calmer vibe—just better than a regular boat day—this setup still works because you can spread out and pick your pace.
And because this is a private group experience (up to 10), you won’t be stuck waiting for strangers to get their act together.
4 Bedrooms for More Space Than You’d Expect

The yacht is listed with 4 bedrooms, which is a hint that the onboard layout is designed for groups who want comfort, not just access to a deck. Even if you’re not treating it like overnight lodging, having more room to move around makes a huge difference during a multi-hour to full-day outing.
It helps with:
- Staying comfortable while people change activities
- Finding quiet corners when you need a break from the party energy
- Keeping the group from feeling crowded when food and drinks are served
If you’re planning a wedding crew, anniversary weekend, or family gathering, this kind of space makes it feel more like your own floating residence.
Price and Value: When $6,612 Per Group Makes Sense

The price is listed as $6,612.00 per group (up to 10). That number looks big until you translate it into what’s included: private chef, personal bartender, top-shelf open bar, and multiple water toys.
The value equation usually works best when:
- You’re traveling with 6–10 people and can truly share the cost
- You want a one-time splurge that replaces a bunch of other bookings
- You care about food quality and service style, not just boat photos
If your group is smaller, consider this carefully. A charter like this can still be worth it for special occasions, but your per-person cost rises fast when you don’t fill the group capacity.
One more detail that helps value: this is booked on average about 13 days in advance. That tells me it’s popular, so if you’re aiming for a specific date or time window, it’s smart to plan ahead rather than hoping for last-minute availability.
Practical Logistics: Pickup, Mobile Tickets, and What to Bring
This experience offers pickup, and the name of the employee who will pick you up is sent by email. You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which keeps things simple once you’re in Cabo.
Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. So if you’re booking close to your travel dates, keep that window in mind.
Language is listed as English, which helps if you want clear coordination around the menu and water activities.
What to bring (basic common sense, since the data doesn’t list a formal checklist):
- Swimwear and a change of clothes
- Sunscreen and a hat
- A light layer for when the sea breeze cools things off
- Any items you want for photos and quick access
Also, service animals are allowed, and the meeting area is near public transportation. Most travelers can participate, so this is generally not a niche experience with weird barriers.
Should You Book the Neoprene Yacht Experience?
Book it if you want a high-service Cabo day with real food, a top-shelf open bar, and included water toys. It’s ideal for family groups, wedding parties, anniversaries, and friend crews who want a private-feeling outing without managing the details themselves.
Skip or adjust your expectations if your group is underfilled or you’re looking for something budget-friendly. At up to 10 people, the pricing makes the most sense when you can share the group cost and fully use what’s included.
If you care about celebrations and you want a crew that treats the day like an event, the Neoprene is the kind of charter that people remember.
FAQ
How many people can the Neoprene Yacht charter accommodate?
The Neoprene experience is priced per group for up to 10 people.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Marina Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico and ends back at the meeting point.
Is pickup available?
Yes, pickup is offered. The name of the employee who will pick you up is sent via email.
What language is the experience offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
Is there a private chef and an open bar?
Yes. You’ll have a private chef and a personal bartender, plus an open bar with top-shelf liquor such as NumberJuan tequila.
Can the menu be adjusted for allergies or dietary restrictions?
Yes. A tailored menu is available for guests with food allergies or dietary restrictions, and the menu is planned from available options.
When will I receive confirmation after booking?
You should receive confirmation within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
































