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North America » Mexico » Baja California Sur » Cabo San Lucas November 26th 2016

I did little research before arriving into Cabo San Lucas, but was looking for Eagle Diverswhen I got there. I ended up doing all my snorkeling with them and found their guide knowledgeable, safety conscious, fun, and picked up garbage from the sea floor if he found any. I visited three separate snorkeling areas on this day : Santa Maria bay, Chileno Bay, and a marked area about halfway between the Marina and El Arco. Santa Maria is a generally not too deep bay with little coral to be concerned of swimming into, although some does exist. It appears getting into the Santa Maria waters from the beach right there would be really easy. Chileno Bay is more known for its Brain Coral and I found them mostly be green in color. The last spot was ... read more

North America » Mexico » Baja California Sur » Cabo San Lucas November 26th 2016

It was a fun day of snorkeling, so I decided to get on one of those "Booze Cruise" kind of things they have, and was shooting for a ride on Sun Rider . Sadly, Sun Rider was booked, so I was instead able to find a spot on the Ecocat , this enormous ( guessing it was 70') catamaran that offers a very similar service. Was a nice night for it, cool folks on board. Music on board, drinks were a flowin'.... read more
El Arco (aka The Arch)

North America » Mexico » Baja California Sur » Cabo San Lucas November 25th 2016

This was my first day in Cabo, so the attached photos are just from the things I found interesting that day on my walk mostly around the Marina. Oh, I had never seen this before either : A Sea Lion riding the swim platform on a fishing boat while being fed and petted by a guy on the stern. ... read more
Fun Time!
Marina
Public Beach


Almost time for the wedding! congratulations to Tricia Evans and Derrick Smith May 1 is their ceremony on the beach at Cabo San Lucas... read more

North America » Mexico » Baja California Sur » Cabo San Lucas December 11th 2015

Cabo San Lucas and Lands End... read more
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We arrived in Cabo at noon today while the sun was beating down. We decided that we would have lunch and wile away the time before heading out to explore the area. After a 10 minute tender ride to the pier, we walked a short way and were approached by a hawker for a water taxi so we decided to take it to go see the infamous “Arch.” The arch of Cabo San Lucas, is a distinctive rock formation at the southern tip of Cabo San Lucas, which is itself the extreme southern end of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula. So happy we did that as it was extremely hot but was cooler on the water. The landscape was just beautiful with caves and stone formations that looked like a pig and a witch. We especially liked ... read more
Infamous Rock Formations
Beautiful!
Three Amigos

North America » Mexico » Baja California Sur » Cabo San Lucas February 11th 2015

We began our day like with a jog around the nearby downtown Cabo San Lucas and the Marina, and were back in time to knock out our obligatory and dreaded 90 minute timeshare presentation. I came up with a character to play for the presentation that would save us time and the aggravating never ending sales pitches. I played a hate to travel, terrified to fly, scared of the ocean bore and we were done a few minutes early after spending an hour eating breakfast with her. Our sales woman politely conceded to her loss of a sale and we were on our way. We hopped in the car and drove to Chileno Bay, less than 10 miles outside the city. The Bay has a beautiful white beach and calm and clear water that has some ... read more

North America » Mexico » Baja California Sur » Cabo San Lucas February 10th 2015

We departed Pt. San Carlos early in the morning in another dense fog with a long 5 1/2 hr. drive to Cabo San Lucas ahead of us. Most of the drive between San Carlos and La Paz is boring and flat desert with no views of the ocean or any discernible towns. We arrived in La Paz and were so happy to be in our home stretch with a new road and scenery ahead of us on the Pacific side of the Baja. Just as we were headed out of the city limits I heard a police car squelch siren behind us. I looked in the mirror and saw a municipal cop behind us. I asked Dennis if he was after us, and he said probably because he did not come to a complete stop at ... read more




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