Today in Cabo San Lucas, it was nice and cool in comparison to every
other day. The ship arrived in Cabo early, 7 AM, and we were ready to go
shortly after. We had to go ashore via tender because the harbour is not deep
enough for cruise ships.
When we got off of the boat, we were met with a barrage of salesmen
pitching their tours. They were most persistent and we walked on until we found
someone who wasn’t. His boat tour around Los Arcos was only $10 and he set off
almost right away with just the two of us as passengers. It was a ‘glass
bottom’ boat and had a roof as well. We got close to some of the beaches and
also saw some sea lions. Our driver was able to call to them and make them
respond to his barking.
As we rounded the corner, we saw the famous Los Arcos
and our guide manoeuvred the boat so we got some good photos. As the waves hit
us, our boat really rose and fell but our guide wasn’t concerned so I decided
to chill. There were also pelicans roosting on various rocks and boats and we
saw some interesting yellow fish that were hard to photograph.
After that excursion, we took off on foot toward the church and then the
town square. The church was small but nicely decorated for Christmas. The town
square was almost deserted which is unusual for Mexico. Most often, the zocalo
is the center of the town or city. It’s where people hang out to visit, relax
and meet, kind of like the equivalent of our ‘going to the mall’.
There was a museum nearby but it wasn’t open yet and we didn’t want to
hang around waiting so we continued on along a main street. We went into a few
shops, one of which sold cotton clothing. The owner did a lot of the sewing and
embroidery work in traditional patterns. I tried on a few things and bought a
lovely 100% natural cotton top with beautiful lacework in the front. I just
love this type of fabric for hot weather!
As we continued along, there were many shops with interesting work:
masks, glassware, and Day of the Dead figures, some of which were life-size. I
was hungry so we stopped at a restaurant and had quesadillas. My chicken,
mushroom, salsa, sour cream and guacamole one was delicious and the tortilla
was flaky like phyllo pastry. Yum! We slowly made our way back to the dock and
caught the tender boat back to the ship.
The afternoon consisted of a nap then sunset pictures, but clouds
interfered again. We had a great comedian tonight in the Stardust Theater,
David Naster. He is doing a show tomorrow as well and it should be worth going
to. Supper was fabulous: surf and turf (a.k.a. steak and lobster). Dessert was
even more fabulous: key lime pie! We checked out the ‘white hot dance party’ in the lounge but it didn’t hold our
attention for long. Tonight we set the clock back an hour again. That’s 3 times
since we set sail!
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