Charter & Rent a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Cabo San Lucas: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes
Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 Technical Specifications
The Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 WA (Walk Around) is renowned for its double-stepped hull design, which provides exceptional comfort and stability even at high speeds. This model is specifically engineered for versatility, bridging the gap between a sporty center console and a comfortable overnight cruiser. When you explore our boats selection, you will find that this model stands out for its clever use of space.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Length Overall | 10.57 meters (34' 8") |
| Beam | 3.25 meters (10' 7") |
| Draft | 0.86 meters (2' 9") |
| Cabins | 2 (Open plan layout) |
| Berths | 4 (Convertible salon + aft cabin) |
| Engines | Twin Outboards (usually 2x 300HP or 2x 350HP) |
| Fuel Capacity | 2 x 400 Liters |
| Water Capacity | 160 Liters |
Why the Cap Camarat 10.5 is Perfect for Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas is where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez, creating a unique maritime environment that requires a capable hull. The Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 is perfectly suited for these waters for several reasons. Firstly, its shallow draft of less than one meter allows the skipper to get incredibly close to the white sands of Playa del Amor (Lover's Beach) and the shallow reefs of Santa Maria Bay, where larger yachts cannot venture.
The "Walk Around" deck layout is a significant advantage in the Baja heat. It allows guests to move safely and fluidly from the aft cockpit—complete with an outdoor galley and dining area—to the expansive forward sunpad. The T-top provides essential shade during the peak sun hours, while the powerful twin outboard engines allow you to outrun the afternoon "Chubasco" winds or quickly reach the offshore fishing grounds where marlin and dorado roam.
Charter Pricing for 2026 in Cabo San Lucas
Pricing for renting a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Cabo San Lucas varies based on the season and the duration of the charter. In 2026, we anticipate high demand during the winter "whale watching" season and the spring break months. Prices are typically quoted in EUR for international consistency, though local payments may be processed in USD or MXN.
| Season | Daily Rate (EUR) | Weekly Rate (EUR) |
|---|---|---|
| Low Season (Aug - Oct) | €1,400 - €1,600 | €8,500 - €10,000 |
| Mid Season (May - Jul / Nov) | €1,700 - €1,900 | €11,000 - €13,000 |
| High Season (Dec - Apr) | €2,000 - €2,400 | €14,000 - €16,500 |
Itineraries: Exploring the Tip of the Baja Peninsula
Starting your journey from the main IGY Marina in Cabo San Lucas, the Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 opens up a world of possibilities across various destinations along the coast.
1-Day Itinerary: The Iconic Arch & Bay Hopping
- Morning: Depart from the marina and head straight to Land's End. Capture photos of the iconic El Arco and the sea lion colony.
- Midday: Cruise northeast along the "Tourist Corridor" to Chileno Bay. This blue-flag beach offers some of the best snorkeling in the region. Use the Cap Camarat’s swim platform and ladder for easy water access.
- Afternoon: Move to Santa Maria Bay for a gourmet lunch prepared on the cockpit grill. Enjoy a final swim before a high-speed cruise back to the marina as the sun sets over the Pacific.
3-7 Day Itinerary: The Sea of Cortez Expedition
- Day 1-2: Explore the East Cape. Visit Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring the oldest living coral reef on the west coast of North America.
- Day 3-5: Head north toward La Paz. Spend time at Isla Espiritu Santo. The Cap Camarat’s overnight capabilities allow for comfortable stays in secluded coves like Ensenada Grande.
- Day 6-7: Return south, stopping at the charming village of Los Frailes for paddleboarding and relaxation before returning to the vibrant nightlife of Cabo San Lucas.
Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Cabo
The primary hub for chartering a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Cabo San Lucas is the Marina Cabo San Lucas (IGY). This is a world-class facility featuring luxury shopping, high-end dining, and full-service bunkering. The marina is well-protected, but the entrance can experience heavy traffic from sportfishers and water taxis, making the Cap Camarat’s bow thruster a vital tool for easy docking.
For those cruising further afield, Puerto Los Cabos in San Jose del Cabo offers a quieter, more sophisticated berthing alternative. When anchoring in bays like Chileno or Santa Maria, it is important to respect the designated swimming zones marked by buoys. The Cap Camarat 10.5 is equipped with a high-quality electric windlass, ensuring secure anchoring even in the sandy bottoms typical of the Baja coastline.
What is Included in Your Charter?
When booking through a luxury agency, the "all-inclusive" nature of the service ensures a stress-free experience. Typically, a day rental includes:
- Professional Skipper: An experienced local captain who knows the secret coves and weather patterns.
- Standard Fuel: Usually included for local bay cruising (limited miles).
- VAT and Local Taxes: All mandatory Mexican taxes are included in the upfront price.
- End Cleaning: The yacht is returned and cleaned by the professional crew.
- Amenities: Complimentary towels, snorkeling gear, and basic refreshments (water, ice, soft drinks).
For weekly charters, the Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) is usually required. This is approximately 30% of the charter fee and covers fuel consumption beyond the standard, premium food/beverages, and specific mooring fees outside the home port.
Best Months and Sea Conditions
The best time for chartering a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Cabo San Lucas depends on your interests. From December to April, the waters are cooler, but this is the prime season for whale watching. You will likely see Humpback and Gray whales breaching just meters from your boat.
From May to July, the water temperature rises significantly, making it ideal for snorkeling and diving. The sea state is generally calmest during these months. October and November offer the best balance of warm water and pleasant air temperatures, coinciding with the world-famous fishing tournaments. While August and September are the warmest, they are also the peak of the tropical storm season, so flexible itineraries are recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is renting a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Cabo San Lucas suitable for families?
Absolutely. The high freeboard (interior wall height) and the secure walk-around deck make it one of the safest boats for families with children. The cabin provides a cool, shaded area for toddlers to nap, while the forward sunpads are perfect for teenagers and adults.
Do I need a license for chartering a Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 in Cabo San Lucas?
Most luxury charters in Cabo come "crewed," meaning a professional skipper is included. If you are looking for a bareboat rental, you will need to provide a valid international skipper's license and a comprehensive nautical CV, subject to insurance approval. However, having a local skipper is highly recommended to navigate the busy harbor and find the best hidden spots.
What is the maximum capacity for a day trip?
The Jeanneau Cap Camarat 10.5 is legally certified for up to 12 passengers for day charters. For overnight stays, the boat comfortably accommodates 4 adults in its two double berths. For the best experience, we recommend a group size of 8 to 10 to ensure everyone has ample space on the sun loungers.
Can we fish from the Cap Camarat 10.5?
While the Cap Camarat is a luxury cruiser and not a dedicated "fishing machine," it is more than capable of light recreational fishing. Many models come equipped with rod holders. If your primary goal is big-game tournament fishing, we can arrange for specific gear to be brought on board, though the boat is primarily designed for lounging and coastal exploration.
