REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS
Adults Only Hip Hop Sessions Boat Party Cabo San Lucas
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Hip hop on a boat in Cabo is pure “why not.” You get a 3-hour, adults-only party cruise with a club-style DJ set, champagne moments, and an unlimited open bar as you float past Cabo’s coastline.
What I love most is the straightforward setup for fun: top-deck dancing energy plus a more relaxed lower deck for eating and hanging out. The other big win is value if you plan to drink and stay in the vibe, since the cruise bundles the DJ, the open bar, party games, and even professional photos into one price.
One thing to consider: if you’re not doing VIP, the top deck can feel tight for seating once the party ramps up, and the included food is more of a snack than a full meal.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Board
- Entering the 12:00PM–3:00PM Party Window
- Cabo Dock Pickup and Where to Meet
- What the Adults-Only Rule Actually Does for Your Day
- The Boat Layout: Top Deck Party vs. Lower Deck Lounge
- DJ Music Mix: Hip Hop, R&B, Afro Beats
- The Champagne Showers and Party Games Moment
- Unlimited Open Bar: What’s Included, What It Means
- Food and Tacos: Snack-Level, Not a Full Meal
- The Water Views and the Swim Stop
- Photos Included: A Real Perk, Not Just a Marketing Line
- Budget Reality: The Base Price Plus the $10 Marina Fee
- Who This Cruise Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Small Issues That Can Matter Day-Of
- Should You Book the Adults-Only Hip Hop Sessions Boat Party in Cabo?
- FAQ
- What time does the Cabo Hip Hop boat party run?
- Is this tour adults-only?
- What’s included in the open bar?
- What food is included?
- Are tips included?
- Is transportation to the dock included?
- Where do I meet the tour?
- Do I need to bring a printed ticket?
- Are professional photos included?
- What extra fee should I plan for?
Key Points to Know Before You Board

- Adults-only (18+) cruise, so the vibe stays club-focused
- Unlimited open bar with beer, rum, tequila, vodka, sodas, water, and juice
- DJ-run music leaning Hip Hop, R&B, and Afro beats
- Champagne shower + party games create the on-deck “event” feel
- Top deck is for dancing; lower deck is where you’ll likely eat and lounge
- Photos included with your ticket, plus a free download option by email if needed
Entering the 12:00PM–3:00PM Party Window
This cruise runs from 12:00 pm to about 3:00 pm, which is an ideal time slot if you want your Cabo day to feel like nightlife. You’re on the water while the light is good for photos, then the energy shifts into a full deck-party mood before you head back.
Because it’s daylight timing, you also get the best of both worlds: ocean views early, then club atmosphere later. If you’re traveling with a tight schedule, this is also a simpler “one block” plan than a full-day tour.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Cabo San Lucas
Cabo Dock Pickup and Where to Meet

You’ll start at Cabo Escape Tours, Muelle del Cabo, Marina, 23450 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico. If you booked an optional transfer, you’ll be taken to the dock; if you didn’t, you’ll handle your own way to the marina.
One practical move: arrive early. Even without knowing exact check-in timing, you’ll save yourself stress and get first dibs on where you want to stand and move when boarding starts.
What the Adults-Only Rule Actually Does for Your Day

The cruise has a minimum age of 18, and it’s built to feel like an adults-only club at sea. That matters because music cruises can sometimes attract the wrong kind of crowd for the vibe, but here the whole format is designed for drinking, dancing, and party games.
If you’re looking for quiet sightseeing or a low-key sunset cruise, this isn’t that. If you want music you can move to and a “show up and have fun” atmosphere, it fits the brief.
The Boat Layout: Top Deck Party vs. Lower Deck Lounge

The boat experience is split into two realities. The top deck is where the dancing and chaos live, while the bottom deck is where you’ll likely find snacks, calmer conversation, and a place to cool down.
From what’s described by people who’ve done it, the top deck is also the area that fills up first. If you like to dance with your feet moving, you’ll be happy there; if you prefer to sit while still watching the party, plan to spend more time on the lower level.
If you do want better seating up top, VIP is where that usually changes. Regular access can mean more standing as the crowd packs in.
DJ Music Mix: Hip Hop, R&B, Afro Beats

The core of this cruise is DJ-curated music built around club hits. Expect a selection that leans into Hip Hop and R&B, with Afro beats mixed in to keep the rhythm moving.
This isn’t a “bring your own playlist” situation. The DJ is part of the event flow, and it’s one of the reasons the cruise feels like a party rather than a boat ride with music.
The Champagne Showers and Party Games Moment

Champagne showers are part of the on-deck experience, and they’re timed to create those big group-photo moments. Add in party games, and you get a structured reason to keep interacting instead of just cruising silently with a drink.
This is where the group energy matters. If you’re the type who likes to participate, you’ll feel included fast. If you’re more reserved, you can still enjoy the vibe from a bit away and jump in when something grabs your attention.
Unlimited Open Bar: What’s Included, What It Means

The open bar is a big part of why the price makes sense. You get unlimited drinks including well rum, tequila, vodka, beer, sodas, water, and juice.
Practically, that means you don’t have to do math in your head every time you want another round. It also means you can pace yourself across three hours instead of trying to “finish fast” before the boat returns.
Some people do note the base alcohol is more of a standard, house-style pour. If you’re picky about premium spirits, upgrades exist and are typically discussed as an extra cost. If you’re fine with well options, you’ll probably feel like this is built for you.
Food and Tacos: Snack-Level, Not a Full Meal

Food included is listed as snacks—so set expectations accordingly. Later in the ride, tacos show up in the party flow, and they can go fast, which is why people recommend getting in line early when the taco moment happens.
The taco setup often includes meat options like steak and chicken. If you’re looking for a wide vegetarian menu, you may not find that here as a guaranteed feature.
If you want a real meal before boarding, eat first. Then treat the snack/taco part as bonus fuel for dancing, not as a substitute for lunch.
The Water Views and the Swim Stop
You’ll cruise along the Cabo coastline and take in ocean scenery during the ride. There may be water activities weather permitting, and on some runs the boat makes time for getting in the water.
One detail that came up in the experience: there can be a swim stop near the shore around the area near the Arch, and the boat may park near the shoreline close to the RIU Hotel area. Even if you don’t get a swim, the sightseeing angle is still a major reason to choose this over a club on land.
A quick reality check: alcohol + ocean motion can be a combo. If you’re sensitive to motion or heat, bring a plan for pacing yourself and staying hydrated.
Photos Included: A Real Perk, Not Just a Marketing Line
This cruise includes pictures. People also mention that the professional boat photos come free with your ticket, and if you booked through platforms like Viator or TripAdvisor, you can email [email protected] to get a personal download link.
That’s not a small detail. When you’re on a moving boat with a DJ and champagne moments, you’ll usually want photos without trying to shoot video yourself for three straight hours.
Budget Reality: The Base Price Plus the $10 Marina Fee
The advertised price is $105 per person, and the open bar + DJ + party format are what make it feel like a bundle. But there’s an extra $10.00 per person marina dock and ecological fee.
So the real cost picture is: you’re paying for the party package, then paying the mandatory marina fee on top. Tips aren’t included either, and transportation to the dock isn’t included unless you choose the optional transfer.
If you’re the kind of person who would spend $40–$60 just on drinks for a normal night out, this starts to look like better math. If you don’t plan to drink much, you may feel like the value is more about the music and experience than the alcohol.
Who This Cruise Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
This experience fits best if you:
- like club-style music and dancing in public
- want unlimited drinks without micromanaging your budget
- are traveling with friends and want an easy, ready-made plan
- care about photo moments like champagne showers and deck party scenes
It’s not the right match if you want:
- a quiet, nature-focused cruise
- guaranteed roomy seating up top without standing
- a full sit-down meal with lots of variety
Also, the crowd tends to skew younger in age range. If you’re in your 20s or 30s and want a high-energy day, you’ll probably click with the vibe fast.
Small Issues That Can Matter Day-Of
A few practical considerations come up in how people describe their experience.
First, seating: top deck can get crowded, so if you want to sit while the music plays, you’ll either spend more time on the lower deck or consider VIP if that option is available. Second, the food is limited to snacks and taco moments, so eating a proper lunch before you board is smart.
Finally, if you’re worried about cleanliness during rougher moments (motion, alcohol, heat), know that boats are working environments. The crew may have to handle situations quickly, and it’s possible for response times to vary.
Should You Book the Adults-Only Hip Hop Sessions Boat Party in Cabo?
If you’re choosing between a standard boat cruise and something that feels like a floating club, I’d lean toward booking this. The combination of DJ-driven Hip Hop/R&B/Afro beats, champagne showers, and unlimited open bar is exactly what turns Cabo into a party day instead of just a scenic stop.
Book it if you’re ready to participate, dance, and enjoy the ride without needing a long meal plan. Skip it if your priority is comfort seating, vegetarian-friendly food variety, or a calm, sightseeing-first itinerary.
My bottom-line advice: if you like the idea of three hours of nonstop music and you’re okay with limited upper-deck seating unless you’re upgraded, this is a fun use of your time in Cabo.
FAQ
What time does the Cabo Hip Hop boat party run?
It departs at 12:00 pm and runs for about 3 hours.
Is this tour adults-only?
Yes. The minimum age is 18.
What’s included in the open bar?
The included open bar covers well rum, tequila, vodka, beer, sodas, water, and juice, with unlimited service.
What food is included?
You’ll get snacks included, and tacos are part of the onboard food offering later in the cruise.
Are tips included?
No. Tips are not included.
Is transportation to the dock included?
No. Transportation is not included, though there is an optional transfer you can choose.
Where do I meet the tour?
The meeting point is Cabo Escape Tours, Muelle del Cabo, Marina, 23450 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico.
Do I need to bring a printed ticket?
No. A mobile ticket is offered.
Are professional photos included?
Yes. Pictures are included with your ticket, and you can download them after booking.
What extra fee should I plan for?
There’s a mandatory $10.00 per person marina dock and ecological fee.































