Search "Cabo bar crawl" and you'll find a dozen operators, a wall of resellers, and a hundred ways to wing it on your own. They're not all the same. Here's the honest breakdown of how Cabo Party Pass stacks up against a typical crawl operator and against booking the night yourself — no spin, just what you actually get for your money.
The short version
- Passes
- Four per-person passes — from $64
- Reserve with
- A deposit from $13; balance at check-in
- The edge
- We own El Squid Roe — the finale is ours
- Cancellation
- 72h+ before = full deposit refund
Side by side
The same night, three ways — a Cabo Party Pass, a typical third-party crawl, and doing it solo.
| ★ Cabo Party Pass | A typical crawl operator | Booking it yourself | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Who runs it | Cabo Hospitality — owners of El Squid Roe | A third-party operator | You, on the night |
| Meeting point & finale | Starts and ends at El Squid Roe — the door we own | Varies by operator | Wherever you end up |
| Open bar | Included — house drinks at every stop, or 2 full hours downtown | Often one hour at a single venue | Pay per drink ($8–15 each) |
| Skip the line | Yes — a VIP host walks your group in | Usually | Wait in the walk-in lines |
| Price per person | $64 crawl or open bar · $112 best clubs | Varies, often $70+ | Covers + drinks add up fast |
| Reserve with | A deposit from $13 — balance at check-in | Often full prepay | — |
| Cancellation | 72h+ before = full deposit refund | Varies | — |
| Gratuity | Never auto-added — appreciated, never required | Sometimes built in | You tip at every bar |
The Cabo nightlife options, honestly
There's no single "right" way to do a night in Cabo — but here's the straight version of each, ours included.
★ Cabo Party Pass
Four per-person passes built around open bar and express entry — from $64, reserved with a deposit from $13. Run by the family that owns El Squid Roe, so every night meets at its entrance and the finale is guaranteed. No bottle service, no VIP-table upsell, no gratuity auto-added.
Other bar-crawl operators
Cabo has several established crawl companies (you'll see names like Cabo Madness, Cabo Platinum and others). Most run a solid night with welcome shots and a host, and many finish at El Squid Roe — because it's the door the whole strip orbits. The difference is who owns that door.
Online resellers (Viator & co.)
Big marketplaces list Cabo crawls too. They're convenient to book, but you're a layer removed — the marketplace takes a cut and the operator you actually meet is a step down the chain. Booking direct usually means better prices and a real person to text if plans change.
Booking it yourself
Totally doable — the strip is walkable and most doors have no cover midweek. But you'll pay per drink, wait in the walk-in lines on busy nights, and there's no host smoothing the doors. The freedom is the upside; the friction is the trade.
The one thing no one else can copy
Every operator on this list can sell you a wristband. Only one of them owns El Squid Roe. Cabo Party Pass is run by the Cabo Hospitality family — the same people behind the venue the entire strip is built around. That's why every pass night meets at its entrance, why the finale inside is guaranteed, and why our hosts walk you through doors other companies wait outside of. When the people selling the access also own it, the night just works differently.
So which should you pick?
If you want the drinks handled from the first pour, no lines, one host all night and a guaranteed finale — the pass is the one move. If your group is small, flexible and happy to wander, doing it yourself is a fine, cheap adventure. Either way, the strip meets at El Squid Roe — you can start your night there with a pass in hand, or just show up. We'd rather you had the best night of the trip than sold you something you don't need.
Cabo bar crawl comparison FAQ
What makes Cabo Party Pass different from other Cabo bar crawls?+
Cabo Party Pass is run by Cabo Hospitality, the family that owns El Squid Roe — the most iconic venue in downtown Cabo San Lucas. Every pass night meets at its entrance and ends with a guaranteed finale inside, something no third-party operator or reseller can promise. The passes include open bar house drinks and express entry from $64 per person, reserved with a deposit from $13 and the balance due at check-in.
Is a Cabo bar crawl worth it, or should I just go out on my own?+
If your group wants the drinks handled, no walk-in lines, a host all night and a guaranteed finale at El Squid Roe, a pass pays for itself in three or four drinks — the $64 passes cost less than a few cocktails on the strip. If you're a small, flexible crew happy to wander and pay per drink, booking it yourself is a fine and cheaper option. Cabo Party Pass exists for groups that want the night handled from the first pour.
How much does a Cabo bar crawl cost?+
Cabo Party Pass runs $64 per person for the Downtown Bar Crawl, the 2-hour Open Bar Downtown and the Bachelor•ette pass, and $112 for Best Clubs in Cabo. You reserve with a deposit of $13 or $24 per person and pay the balance at check-in. Other Cabo crawl operators vary and often run higher; transportation, premium drinks and gratuity are never included, and gratuity is never auto-added.
Is it cheaper to book a Cabo crawl direct or through Viator?+
Booking direct at cabopartypass.com is usually the better deal — online marketplaces add a layer and take a cut, and you're a step removed from the operator you actually meet that night. Booking direct also means a real person you can message if your plans change, plus our 72-hour cancellation policy on the deposit.
Ready to skip the lines?
Four passes, one host, a guaranteed finale — reserve your night from a $13 deposit.