01Best yacht fit
Les Is More is the sportfishing-focused yacht in the CaboTide fleet. The 68 ft Viking profile gives fishing-forward groups a private yacht platform with crewed hospitality, overnight-ready comfort, and a layout that can support serious anglers without losing the food, drink, and lounge experience non-anglers expect.
02Seasonality and target species
Cabo fishing changes by month, water temperature, and route. Many groups ask about marlin, dorado, tuna, wahoo, roosterfish, and inshore action; the concierge should confirm current conditions, target species, departure timing, and whether the charter should run offshore, stay closer to shore, or balance fishing with cruising.
03Route expectations from Cabo San Lucas
Sportfishing routes usually start from Cabo San Lucas Marina and are shaped by the day's bite, sea conditions, guest experience level, and charter length. A fishing-forward plan may spend less time at Land's End and more time chasing productive water, while mixed groups can reserve time for food service, photos, or a calmer return near Medano Bay.
04Tournament timing
Peak sportfishing dates and tournament windows can book early in Cabo, especially around fall billfish events and high-demand travel weeks. If tournament energy matters, send your dates early so the concierge can confirm realistic availability, crew expectations, and whether Les Is More fits the day you want.
05Fishing and hospitality
The charter can balance fishing, food, drinks, and cruising, depending on your group. Share whether the priority is a serious fishing day, a mixed family trip, a corporate outing, or a celebration with light fishing so the concierge can shape the yacht, timing, route, and service plan.
06Fleet and pricing checkpoints
Current CaboTide starting rates run from $549 per hour for Olivia Grace and Steel Aweigh, $749 per hour for Les Is More, $949 per hour for Heather Nikki, $1,249 per hour for Number Juan, and $1,900 per hour for Neoprene before VAT and crew gratuity. Every yacht has a 3-hour minimum, so the practical quote depends on yacht, date, guest count, charter length, and service style.
07Cabo route and marina logistics
The core Cabo route starts at Cabo San Lucas Marina and usually works toward Land's End, El Arco, the sea lion colony, Pelican Rock, Lovers Beach, Divorce Beach, and Medano Bay. Captains adjust the route around wind, swell, port direction, swim conditions, wildlife activity, and guest comfort.
08What to confirm before you book
Before booking, confirm the exact yacht, guest count, charter length, starting rate, VAT, crew gratuity, food and beverage inclusions, water toys, route expectations, boarding point, and backup plan for weather or port-condition changes.