Casa Flores
Travel Blogs from San Jose Del Cabo
Dolphin Day
... amazing. I held onto his Dorsal fin and he took me round the pool quite fast. His skin felt sleek and smooth but thick too...like a very slick wet leather. As he was taking me for a ride I could feel him undulating and powering forward. Was brilliant and I think I grinned from ear to ear for hours afterwards. A truly once in a lifetime experience and I have the photos and video of the day to prove it. I am still buzzing from the ...
San Jose del Cabo at last
... br> More jewellery for Deb....and of course more tequila too. Then we spent a couple of hours sitting eating incredible Mexican food at our favourite side walk restaurant.
We ended the day with a stop at the Glass Factory to replenish the wine glasses we have broken over the past two years....then off to the pier market for some last minutes gifts for the folks at home.....and finally the kidney smashing ride in the tender boat back to the ship!
All in all a great ...
Our day in cabo
... got our segways and scooted around town with our tour guide. We had radios and earpieces and our guide was talking to us as we toured. Some of the descriptions were about the sights but most of the communications were " look out for that pole!" We enjoyed the tour but it was very hot and humid. We went back to the ship to eat and cool off. Doc wanted to go back to Cabo to check out his email and that ...
Cabo Update
April 14, 2010 Cabo update- The weather is still great 88+ days/60 night. Have taken a couple day trips. First to San Jose del Cabo, a small town East of Cabo 20 miles. It is more of a traditional Mexican city. Had lunch at a nice sidewalk restaurant and did some shopping. The 2nd trip North 50 miles to Todos Santos (on the Pacific). Also a small city with many art galleries, shops etc. Home of “Hotel California” ...
Party Central at Cabo
Traveling 682 nautical miles northwest from Acapulco, we arrive in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Cabo lays on the southernmost tip of the 1000 mile long Baja California peninsula and is blessed with a coastline that's ideal for kayaking, snorkelling, whale-watching and romance.
We arrive in port at 7:00AM. This is a tender day, meaning no pier to walk out on. Last tender day was a little scary, but ...