Going on this cruise in less than a week! Would love to hear about your excursions!!!
In PV, we went to Las Caletas. Its a 45 minute boat ride along a very pretty shoreline and free bar and an energetic crew that wants to entertain. Then you get off on a private and exceptionally pretty beach area. We had an amazing lunch (far better than the food on the ship) in an area that hugs the beach and the jungle. Then we interacted with parrots and monkeys (my 2 year old is still talking about a baby monkey climbing on his head). Then quite a bit of time to relax, play at the beach, use complimentary water equipment, take nature hikes, etc. The 2 year old blew through his nap and was still jazzed on the boat ride back (he crashed at the start of dinner but was wide awake by the time Toy Story started that evening).
In Cabo, we spent the first day on the ship. More people seemed to go ashore that day, so the ship was nice and quiet. Also, it meant we had good spots staked out on deck during all of the warm weather. On the second Cabo day, the ship left in the early afternoon and the weather immediately got cold and windy so having a spot staked out was less useful.
On the second Cabo day, we went on the Resort Beach Getaway. It did NOT take us to the resort pictured on DCL's web site...it took us to a much prettier resort called Villa Del Arco. Clean, elegant, and looks quite new. It had an amazing pool area, including a toddler area pool with fountains, as well as an area of the beach reserved for us. The beach had a view of the Wonder. Some drinks were included. A buffet brunch of really good, authentic Mexican food was included. Resort staff was warm, friendly, and helpful (even compared to Disney standards). Chairs around the pool were harder to come by. Transportation to and from the resort was right where it needed to be, including first aid for a scraped knee. I wouldn't have minded staying an extra night or two at this place.