RENT A BOAT IN
CABO SAN LUCAS
Renting yachts, catamarans, sailboats, and small boat rentals in Los Cabos is a simple process. Here are the steps you can follow to do so:
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Explore the different boats options Papillon has to offer, yachts, catamarans, sailboats, small boats.
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Look at the features, capacities, prices and fees.
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Choose the boat that best suits your needs and budget. We recommend to call us or email before to make sure we have ability and personalize your experience.
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Pay your deposite with our online booking form with the dates you would like to rent the boat, how many guests and any additional info we should know.
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Receive a confirmation email with all the details of your rental, including thepick-up time in our luxury vans and any additional instructions.
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Our private luxury transportation will pick you up straight from your hotel of Villa 30 -45 minutes before your charter and will drive you with comfort and style trough downtown and corredor truistic with amazing views.
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Pay the remaining balance upon arrival to our office and our staff will walk you to the boat to meet your crew members.
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Enjoy your time on the water with food & drinks, snorkel tour optional, floating mat, paddle boards and Bluetooth music.
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At the end our staff will walk you to the transportation to take you back to your hotel or villa.
Rent a boat in
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Los Cabos is a municipality located at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula in Mexico. The municipality is divided into two main tourist zones: Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. Both areas have a wide tourist offering, with crystal-clear water beaches, water activities, sports, restaurants, and bars.
Cabo San Lucas is known for its famous arch, a rock formation at the southern end of the peninsula, which is a popular tourist destination. There are also several world-class golf courses in the area.
San Jose del Cabo is a more tranquil and relaxed town, with a colonial historic center and a handicrafts market. The area also has several beautiful beaches and is a popular spot for whale watching.
In addition to its tourist appeal, Los Cabos is an important fishing port and a base for deep-sea sport fishing. It is also home to a thriving community of expats and retirees, especially from the United States and Canada.



