You know what's wild? September just shows up. One minute you're cannonballing into a pool, the next you're staring at a pumpkin spice latte wondering what happened to your life. But hold on—before you trade your flip-flops for flannel, there’s still time for one last summer hurrah. And not just any hurrah. We're talking about a private yacht cruise in Cabo San Lucas—AKA the Beyoncé of vacation ideas.
So put the leaf-peeping plans on hold and listen up, because Cabo Dream Yacht is here to rescue you from the seasonal spiral and help you send summer off with a mic-drop.
Here’s the thing nobody tells you: September in Cabo is lowkey elite. The crowds are thinner, the weather is hot-but-not-burn-your-soul hot, and the sunsets? They look like someone Photoshopped the sky in real time. If summer had a greatest hits album, Cabo in September would be the bonus track you didn’t know you needed.
You’ll get:
Sunset views that should be illegal
Warm waters for peak snorkeling and paddleboarding
Discounted airfare (yes, we Googled it)
Fewer tourists hogging your Instagram angles
🌅 Call to Action: Cabo's not done with you yet. Book your sunset yacht cruise today and end summer on a high tide, not a low mood.
Let’s be honest. There are regular boats… and then there are Cabo Dream Yacht boats. These babies aren’t just vessels—they’re your temporary floating kingdoms. No stress, no crowds, just smooth cruising with people you actually want to be around (plus a crew that never makes it awkward).
Varuna (45 ft) – The ultimate party starter. 12 guests standard, 14 max. Includes a cold food menu, snorkel gear, and an open bar so stacked it should probably be illegal in some states.
La Morrita (35 ft) – Small but mighty. Holds 6–8 guests and comes with all the goodies—perfect for intimate groups or escaping your in-laws.
La Otra Morrita (37 ft) – 6–10 guests. Full restaurant menu. It’s basically a floating food truck, except instead of a parking lot, it’s the Sea of Cortez.
Galene (55 ft) – The big kahuna. For those who want space, grace, and steak fajitas with ocean views.
All charters include:
Unlimited open bar
Chef-prepared meals
Floaty mat (6ft by 17ft—yes, it’s comically large)
Snorkeling gear
Towels
Chips, salsa, guac, and fresh fruit
No hidden fees, no weird add-ons, no “surprise fuel charges”—just pure good vibes.
Listen, I’m not saying this cruise will fix your life. But I am saying it’s hard to worry about work when you’re sipping a piña colada on a yacht, watching the sun do a slow-motion dive into the Pacific.
Depart in the late afternoon, after your second nap of the day.
Get the full Captain intro and safety spiel (short, sweet, non-scary).
Cruise past Lover’s Beach, Land’s End, the Arch, and sea lion colonies (they bark a lot but they mean well).
Pull into Santa Maria or Chileno Bay for snorkeling, paddleboarding, or just floating around like a semi-functioning adult.
Grab a drink, munch on some fresh tacos or sushi, and let the breeze slap your problems out of your head.
Finish with a sunset that looks like it was directed by Spielberg.
🍹 Call to Action: Don’t let stress win. Reserve your September cruise now and turn your burnout into a tan line.
Yacht food has a reputation. Usually it’s like, a weird deli sandwich in a cooler. Not here. Cabo Dream Yacht takes food seriously—like “skip breakfast so you can eat more tacos” seriously.
Ribeye and shrimp tacos with handmade slaw
Sushi and sashimi made fresh onboard (daily tuna, not the gas station kind)
Quesadillas, club sandwiches, and fajitas
Vegan mixed veggie tacos for your crunchy cousin
A kids menu that includes pancakes, fish nuggets, and mini burgers (aka, peace offerings for tiny humans)
And did we mention the bottomless fruit platter, chips, and fresh guac? Because you will ask for seconds. And we will give it to you.
Picture this: you’re on a boat. It’s sunset. There’s a faint reggaeton beat floating in the background. Someone hands you a margarita. You’re not sure who. You don’t ask. You just sip. Because this is your life now.
Welcome cocktail (it’s like a hug in a glass)
Piña Colada, Margarita, Mimosa, Paloma, Tequila Sunrise, Vodka Sunset, Rum & Coke
Tito’s, Absolut, Don Julio Blanco, Bacardi (no cheap stuff here)
Orange, cranberry, pineapple juice
Sparkling water and sodas
National beers
Bottled water, for when you realize you’ve had four Palomas and haven’t stood up yet
🍸 Call to Action: Take a break that doesn’t require PTO approval. Book your open bar yacht cruise before your group chat moves on without you.
Planning this is easier than pretending you’re excited for fall.
Pick your yacht
Choose your cruise time
Pay (upfront, transparent, no mystery charges)
Show up 15 minutes early
Leave your stress on the dock and board pure bliss
We operate Monday through Sunday, by appointment only. That means your sunset cruise is your cruise. No random tourists. No “shared charters.” Just your crew and Cabo’s finest waters.
We’re not doing this “summer’s over” thing yet. Not until you’ve:
Sailed the Sea of Cortez
Swam with tropical fish
Watched the sun set behind The Arch
Ate a taco on a yacht
Drank a Paloma with one foot on a floaty mat
That’s the rule.
So cancel your sad little “end of summer” picnic. Book the cruise. Say goodbye to summer the right way—sunset, sea breeze, and a salt-rimmed drink in hand.
🛥️ Final Call to Action: Ready to ride off into the September sunset like a legend? Book your private yacht cruise in Cabo now. Spots go faster than sunscreen in July.