DAY SIX....Cabo San Lucas.....Thursday
I did not want to wake up this morning. The ship was already anchored when I got up. 6:30 am.
There were a few tender boats already waiting, and I thought that if that was all the tenders they were going to use, we were going to be in big trouble. Turned out, there were more.
What I didn't know when I reserved our catamaran to Playa Santa Maria, was that if you wanted to get off the ship early and didn't have a
DCL excursion, your whole family had to go to the Buena Vista Theater to get tickets to get on the tender. They called for certain ticket numbers to come down, just enough to fill one tender, and after it moved out, they would call for the next group to come down. This way, there was no one waiting in the hallways.
We were supposed to meet our captain across the bay at 9:45. They had "open" (no ticket needed) tendering after 11 am.
Luckily, concierge had told me that we could just call them and they would walk us down to the tender whenever we were ready. So, at 9 am, I called....no answer. Guest Services answered and the CM said "NO...you have to go to the theater and get a ticket...and right now they are at about a 9:45 tender time". I about panicked. I knew the Cat would leave w/o us. I tried to ask the CM about concierge, and she said "The same rules apply for everyone". So I hung up. Jay and I decided for us all to just go down to the tender area. When we got down there, they had a curtain drawn across the entry to disembark. A fellow saw us and asked if we had tickets. I said "No, but Caroline from concierge said...." and he instantly opened the curtain and asked how many in our party. They checked to see if they could put 6 on the tender that was loading, and we got on...the last 6 seats. Whew.
We felt very safe in the tenders. I know that the prior cruise had a 4 yr old girl fall off the deck upon boarding the tender to return to the Magic, but in my opinion, if her parents had held her hand, that wouldn't have happened. My mom did just fine with her cane and limited mobility. No one can fall out of a tender, the sides are too high, you are seated down basically below deck level.
One thing that is obvious from the moment you look at the port area....Cabo is much more beautiful than the other ports. There was a yacht in the harbor from Phoenix, and we tried to get our water taxi driver to tell us who owned it, but he wouldn't.
We walked maybe, at the most, ten steps from the tender pier when we were asked if we needed a water taxi. Within moments, we were on the other side of the bay, meeting our catamaran crew.
We had a similar boat rented for St Marten last Christmas, the boat had engine trouble and never came...so we were a little apprehensive about doing it again. But from the tender, we could see our Cat...so I wasn't worried. One thing that did disappoint me, I thought we had been told the water taxi's in Cabo were $1 per person. The guy charged us $3 pp. Jay didnt mind, but I wasn't happy and I quietly told the guy so. Jay tends to feel sorrier for these guys more than I do. I guess I'm a big meanie.
Our Cat wasn't quite ready for us, so I walked up to get a look at Medano Beach. It is a very long, clean beach. Already, there were booths set up with chairs for rent, and snorkel gear and drinks, etc. It would be very easy to just water taxi over there and spend the day. You would just ask the taxi (either water or land) to take you to the Hacienda Hotel, and there you would be!
Anyway...we got on our catamaran, and were totally blown away. I have never, ever seen such a gorgeous boat. Spotless. Full bar set up (free)....bathrooms, lounging area.....unbelievable. The owner had something that he had to do that day, so he came and met us, but then let his Captain and his daughter and "Slim" take care of us. I had found the Cat online, just by searching around, e-mailed with questions and price request. I had to mail 1/2 deposit to Eduardo ahead of time, which can be kind of a risk...but I have never been so pleased about anything as I was that boat. We honestly felt like millionnaires! They served us and everything! Amazing. The cat was named the Rissalena. We were joined by a young couple that was staying at a hotel in Cabo, and another couple and their 10 yr old son. That was it. Eleven people. Our "tour" was from 10 am to 2 pm. The cost was $45 per person and included all the drinks we wanted and a homemade lunch. A better bargain than most ship excursions. We sailed over to Lover's Beach, and Los Arcos, stopped to take pictures and see the sea lions...and then we were on our way to Playa Santa Maria. There is a nice beach area there, and even though we didn't think the snorkeling would be that great, it was very good. Very good. Jay had a bunch of fish come up and nibble on his hand. These were part of my pictures that sadly, did not turn out. The water was, as our driver had warned us, not chilly....freezing! But after a few minutes, we got used to it. We snorkeled until we felt like getting back onboard, where lunch was ready and waiting. Freshly roasted, marinated chicken, tortillas, pasta and fruit salad, chips and salsa.....marvelous. As we sailed back to the bay, we had margaritas that were the best I have ever tasted. I fell asleep for a little while...till they cranked up some good old 70's music, and we got up and danced. We have a picture of me, Jordan and the other mom dancing, just as we are passing the Magic. If I weren't so fat, I'd post it.
My boys again decided to forego shopping, and took a water taxi back to the ship, along with all of our snorkel gear. My parents and Jordan & I walked up to the Hacienda in search of a taxi to take us to the shopping district. I found a van with a driver right at the entrance drive to the hotel...asked him how much to go to town....and had to repeat it.....$3....for all of us! I gave him more...I guess some of Jay is rubbing off on me.
He dropped us at the main shopping street in town, not far from Cabo Wabo, right in front of Diamonds International. We walked in and out of some of the shops....and crossed the street to a small plaza where Jordan found some very unique beaded skirts and tops, and I found some really nice embroidered polo shirts for Jay and Jared on sale. The prices in the whole area in Cabo seemed a little higher....okay...a lot higher. But Cabo is the one place that I really wanted to have a few nice shirts and souvenirs. Dad didn't get a hat he wanted, because Mom said $15 was too much compared to the $5 he paid for one in Mazatlan. I offered, but got a dirty look from mom.....
We had to pretty much hurry, as the last tender back to the ship was at 3:30....and we were getting darn close. There were a lot of taxi's available right there on the street....$3 back to the pier. We hit it just right, a tender had just pulled away and they were loading another. I did notice that there were some shops within walking distance, adjacent to the pier...even a jewelry store...but we didn't get over there. I would guess that it is possible to walk to the main shopping area, it really is only about one street up from port, and then one street over....but it's a much longer walk than it appears on a map. Same for walking to Medano Beach....way further than it looks. You could swim the bay faster. Get arrested for it, too!
