Cabo: Pirate Ship Dinner Cruise

Cabo Pirate Ship

The Pirate Ship Dinner Cruise is a Must Do, While Visiting Cabo!

The Buccaneer Queen

All About the Ship

Stepping aboard the Buccaneer Queen, a full-scale 96-foot wooden galleon replica built in 1968. The ship instantly transports you into the golden age of piracy. Docked at the Marina Cabo San Lucas, this iconic multi-deck vessel sets the stage for a lively, adventure-packed evening. The journey begins in the early evening as the ship hoists it’s sails. Local beers, wines, signature themed cocktails and fresh fruit are served.

What You will See

As the historic galleon cuts through the waves, it charts a scenic course past Land’s End. This offers spectacular, front-row photo opportunities of The Arch (El Arco), Lover’s Beach, and local sea lion colonies. Guests can roam the open decks, taking in panoramic views of the rugged Baja coast. A live DJ sets a festive atmosphere. Depending on the season, passengers are often treated to the breathtaking sight of gray or humpback whales.

What’s for Dinner?

Dinner onboard embraces a true, rustic pirate aesthetic. Guests line up to receive a hearty, pirate-style barbecue spread consisting of savory ribs, grilled chicken, corn, and fresh sides. The vessel maintains its traditional layout, there are no dining tables. Guests eat “pirate-style” by holding plates on their laps or finding a spot along the deck benches. The communal setup enhances the high-seas ambiance, and the attentive crew works tirelessly to ensure your drinks never run dry.

The Show is Awsome!

The true highlight of the evening is the signature Yo Ho Show. The Show kicks off just as the sun dips below the Pacific horizon. A highly energetic crew of swashbucklers takes over the ship. They execute dramatic storylines packed with climbing rigging, gymnastics, breakdancing, and intense swordplay. The performance escalates with impressive fire-juggling acts and interactive crowd games that get all passangers involved. The evening ends with a dance party as the ship returns to the marina.

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