Cabo was fun, except for the spring break mayhem. Tim and I had been here several times before, but this was new territory for the boys. They enjoyed playing on the beach and crashing a hotel pool. We weren’t quite ready for marina life, so we anchored out, which meant dinghy rides for laundry, shopping, and other onshore errands.
Logbook – March 10, 2013 (Turtle Bay to Cabo)
Passage Log Highlights
0957 Arrived in Cabo
Sunrise as we approach CaboAlmost there!A closer look at “divorce beach.” The more famous, “lovers beach” is on the other side.About to round our way into the bayA look at the hotels and resorts as we enter the bayThere was a stark contrast between the isolation of Turtle Bay and the tourism of CaboCabo San Lucas is at the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula. We departed Bahia Tortuga (Turtle Bay) on March 7 at 1630 and arrived at Cabo on March 10 at 0957The geography of Cabo San LucasWoo hoo, we made it to Cabo! We still weren’t ready for a marina, so we anchored out with one other boat.We had lunch at a restaurant at the marinaWe had dinner at a cantina on the beach, and it was so cold that the waiter brought us blanketsThe boys took a break from playing on the beach to have some dinner with usCabo has a nice big Marina, but we opted out and anchored in the bayBrenden enjoyed the beachActually, both boys enjoyed the beach
Wrestling in CaboI think this was the boys favorite part of Cabo, crashing a hotel poolQuiet evening at sunset (not really, there was all kinds of spring break madness happening on the beach)More sunset beautyTrying the hooka for the first timeThe boys quickly got the hang of itBig smiles for CaboThe boys can take the kayak to the beach, and we can watch them from the boatUpwind paddle back to the boatStudying the chartsWe took a day excursion over to Lovers’ BeachPlaying in the “baby waves”Geography near CaboWe did some light provisioning before leaving Cabo. Decent fresh veggie selection