We left San Diego on October 31, spent one day at sea, and anchored offshore at our first Mexican destination on November 2. Cabo San Lucas is one of my favorite Mexican destinations. There’s just so much to see and do here. But first we would have to tender into port.
Over this week and next I’ll be showing a lot of this area, from the marina to the downtown area, and even a water tour out to Land’s End and El Arco de Cabo San Lucas. I’ll even show you a rock formation that reminds people of Scooby-Doo.
But for now I’ll just leave you with a taste of the marina and the downtown area. That lighthouse you see is actually a restaurant rather than an actual working navigational aid.
And here is today’s slide show:
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We’ve never been to the west coast of Mexico, but Cabo looks really great. Living in Florida our cruises obviously go to Cozumel and Costa Maya. Looking forward to seeing more pictures. Looks beautiful.
Cabo is one of our two absolute favorite destinations, right up there with Puerto Vallarta . . . although wait until you see the two upcoming ones that followed Cabo. They were also really awesome.
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Cabo’s great. We ate at a great little restaurant right on that marina. Looking forward to your pics, R. Doug.
Thanks, Karen. The marina-side restaurants and bars are pretty popular indeed with the tourists. Great places to sit back, have a cold one, and watch the yachts go by.