Our second and last port of call on our cruise was Cabo San Lucas! Wow! What a beautiful place. And what beautiful weather! It was in the 80s and the water was warm enough to swim in comfortably. Not bad for January.
Cabo is a tiny place and the port is not deep enough for large cruise ships, so they anchored the ship in the middle of the harbor and we used tenders to bring us to the dock.
The boys loved seeing all the birds and sea lions and boats along our ride.
As soon as we got on land there were lots of guys there offering water taxi rides, which is just what we expected. Unlike Puerta Vallarta, we did not pre-pay for an excursion in Cabo, but we knew exactly what we wanted to do, and knew Dennis would use his Spanish and negotiating skills to get us just what we wanted. He loves that kind of thing.
Sure enough, he found us a water taxi, and we were off on our first Cabo adventure.
Since we planned on spending the day at an inaccessible beach, we thought we should stop for some bottled water and sandwiches, so we stopped at this floating store - like a Circle K out on the water. It was strange to be in what looked like a little convince store but it was moving up and down. Kind of fun.The boat had a glass bottom so we could see all the pretty fish under the water. The kids loved this!
Not only was there cool stuff to see under the water...
But there was equally great stuff to see above.
Cabo is known for it's beautiful rock formations. The one above right is called Scooby Doo rock. Can you see why?
We saw of whole pile of moving rocks, and when we got closer could see that they that they were sea lions.
Cabo is located at the very southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, and this rock is that tip. On one side is the Gulf of California, and on the other the Pacific Ocean.
These rock formations and arch are quite famous and used in lots of pirate movies. They are really beautiful, and our water taxi took is right up close.
Then he took us around to the Pacific Ocean side where the water is much more choppy, just for a look. We didn't stay long.
Truly beautiful!
Then he took us back to the calm side of the peninsula and dropped us off at Pelican Beach. The only way to get to this beach is by boat, so we asked him to come back several hours later so we could have time to PLAY!
The twins went straight into the warm water. Happily, we brought our snorkel gear with us. Cute, Dylan.
Derek looks good too.
Luke had a great time playing in the sea foam and running on the shore.
They call this Pelican Beach because there are a few big rocks right off shore that are usually covered with pelicans and other sea birds. We watched lots of little crabs as well.
We noticed this big guy hanging around. He had a fishing weight caught in his beak. Poor thing. Wonder how long that has been there?
The boys swimming in the clear water with the ship in the distance.
One of the funnest beaches we have ever been to!
But for the big boys, (including Dad) the best part was the big rock off shore that the boys had a blast jumping off of. Don't worry, the water was VERY deep. I snorkeled around the base of this rock, and it is that amazing the part of the rock sticking out of the water is much shorter than the part underneath.
Alex takes the plunge!
Dylan goes for it.
Go Derek!
For the record, I did it twice, and both times it did not feel very good, but I could not let those boys get away with calling me a chicken, now could I?
Caleb and I had a great time snorkeling together and playing with an overpriced underwater disposable camera we got at the floating store. These are the only pics that came out halfway decent. I wish I could have captured how pretty it all is down there. I love snorkeling!
What a GREAT day!
These chipmunks were everywhere! Luke was a little stressed out when he wanted to eat his lunch because the chipmunks descended on him from every direction. Look at that little guy sneaking up behind Luke as he keeps watch.
After playing in the water we all decided to go exploring in the caves and crevices of the rocks.
Further down from Pelican Beach is Lovers Beach which is really cool because it is a two sided beach between two giant rock formations. On the east side is the Gulf of California and on the west the Pacific Ocean.
Because of big waves and strong currents, there is no swimming at all allowed on the Pacific Ocean side, but it is really beautiful and peaceful since there are not many people there and all you can see is the ocean to the horizon.
The rocks looked like something from the moon and the boys loved climbing on them.
We worked our way back to the side of Lovers Beach that you could swim in. No, Luke is not in the sea lion trash can, but on the other side of it. Cute pic, though.

The sand here was just fantastic! Not too fine, not too course. It felt like cornmeal, and apparently invited Dennis to take Nathan on in a wrestling match. The others soon followed and turned it into a dog pile. Poor Nate.
Pretty!
Every little boy should have a big brother like Nathan.
Ah. My cute boys.
We had to climb through this hole in the rock to get to this small, very private beach that is just about as far south as you can get on the peninsula.
It was just spectacular and would have been quite romantic if Dennis could have gotten through the hole and all those boys weren't with us.
More caves to explore.
Just look at those colors, all made more vibrant in the bright Mexican sun!
A few more pics I love.
In the late afternoon, just when it began to get a bit chilly, our boat arrived to take us back to the dock.
I love taking pictures at boat docks!
Besides, we had to get back to the ship because Thursday night, as everyone knows, is Pirate Night. Is that a pirate ship I see out there? Hope we are not too late.






















































1 comment:
What an amazing beach!! I just love the pictures you take!
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