Q: Is snorkeling gear provided?
A: Snorkeling gear and wet suits are provided with no extra charge as part
of our service.
Q: What is included on the morning menu?
A: Chips & Mexican salsa, fresh baguette sandwiches, fruit (private
only) and dessert.
Q: What is included on the sunset menu?
A: Chips & Mexican salsa, sushi bar (private only), selection of cheeses & salami
served with fresh cut baguette, and dessert.
Q: Can babies and young children participate in the sail?
A: Children of all ages will enjoy the thrill and relaxation of the sail.
We are well equipped with life jackets and snorkeling gear in kid’s sizes
as well.
Q: What should I bring with me to the sail?
A: Comfortable clothing, swim suit (for snorkeling), camera (with batteries
charged!!), and a light jacket (winter).
Q: How do I book a cruise?
A: We require either a deposit or credit card number in order to hold your
reservation. You will be asked for either one during our correspondence.
Q: I have a special event coming, can I have an extra for the
bar (champagne maybe?) and extras for the menu (clams, wraps…), may be
flowers or balloons all over the boat?
A: Of course. It is our pleasure to provide any extras. Some extras have
an extra charge, please feel free to ask.
Q: Can I participate in sailing the boat?
A: We encourage our guests to help with the sails or drive the boat. Please
ask the crew.
Q: When is the best time to see whales?
A: Whale watching season in Cabo San Lucas is from late December to late
March. The lucky ones can spot few a little bit earlier or later in the
season. There is NO better time of the day for whale watching.
Q: Do you really use the sails? Is there an engine on board?
A: We do have an engine that we use for going in and out of the marina.
We love sailing and we hoist the sails as early as possible in the sail.
Q: We want to see the famous arch. Is it true that we see it
on these cruises?
A: All of our cruises start with a short sightseeing tour including the
“Land’s End”, Lover’s beach, the Arch, and the Sea-Lion colony.
Q: What is the difference between YAEL and YAEL CHICA?
A: YAEL is a 44-foot wooden, classic design sailing boat. YAEL CHICA is
a 30-foot modern design sailing boat. Both are comfortable and fun to
sail. YAEL has
the capacity of 15 guests and YAEL CHICA of 8 guests.
Q: What is the difference between Santa Maria and
Pelican’s Rock?
A: Both sites are beautiful and fun for snorkeling. There are 3 major differences:
1) Pelican’s Rock usually has a greater variety of tropical fish
then anywhere else in the area.
2) There are usually less snorkelers at Pelican’s Rock as the BIG BOATS
that hold 40 and more guests cannot put anchor at this site.
3) Pelican’s Rock is closer to Cabo and therefore
is recommended to those that want a shorter cruise.

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