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Friday, February 08, 2019

14 day Panama Canal Cruise...part 7...Cabo

Good afternoon.
After a day at sea, the last stop for our cruise was Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. It's at the end of the Baja Peninsula.  We didn't do an excursion here, but opted to do a walking tour of the city, which is right on the bay.
Below, is the only pic of all 6 of us that I managed to get on the entire cruise.
The time went so quickly before we realized we didn't have a pic of all of us.
Cabo is a pretty little port.
The port is so small, our ship had to sit out in the bay and tender us in.
We had a nice day there and bought several t-shirts.
Back on the ship, as we left, we headed out around the tip of the peninsula.
Below , look closely, and you can see the small little bay where the docks were located.




And look to the left of Craig's shoulder, and you'll see an Arch. This is the main tourist sight. There were many, many boats taking people out to see this arch.
That evening, we attended a dinner with Dave and Gloria. It was Dave's birthday, and he wanted to celebrate it with all of us.
 He treated us to one of the specialty restaurants, Teppanyaki's. It's where they cook the food at your table. Yes, this was on the ship. They had 15 dining options altogether.
Very entertaining and very good food!
So, after another day at sea, we arrived in LA.
The ship had shuttle service to the airport, and we arrived back in Vegas Friday afternoon.
So 2 safe flights, great ship, good weather, and good friends. It was a good trip!

1 comment:

  1. Was it a coincidence, the light (bulb) over Craig's head?
    Most of the Japanese "stir fries" that they do at your table are really good. The amount of entertainment varies with the experience of the chef, I think. But still fun.
    Thanks for sharing your trip with us!

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