We had thought we might snorkel again today but changed our minds since we were to go on a dinner cruise for which we left the campground at 3 PM. Instead we invited Phil and Debi to join us exploring the Cabo area. We shopped at Costco for a bit, got lost looking for the ’No Bad Days’ bar and then headed downtown. Employees from Mango Deck’s had trained the waiters at El Gecko in Los Barriles and invited us to come see them in Cabo, so we stopped at Mango Deck for lunch. Debi had socialized with a few of the wait staff from El Gecko so, because of her, we got free parking, two for one drinks and 10% off of our lunch! Thank you, Debi!
When we got back to the campground, Phil realized that his wallet had fallen out of his pocket. John immediately drove him back to Mango Deck where they had recovered the wallet and were happy to return it. The whole group caravanned to the Cabo marina and joined about 150 other guests on the boat for our sunset dinner cruise. What started out as the typical cruise turned into an awesome whale watching cruise.
Looking at the Pacific Ocean from the Sea of Cortez.
The boat took us past Lover’s Beach and the Land’s End Arch and then headed out into the Sea of Cortez looking for sightings of whales. The spouts of several whales were seen but then they found a baby whale that was breaching and splashing while waving its fin and tail and every so often Mama would come to the surface to let us know she was nearby. We watched the baby jump for about 20 minutes. It was so awesome! At the end, Mama breached the water and flung her tail into the air and waved good bye! Sooo Cool!
Debi & Phil, Jeff & Tina and John & I went to Cabo Wabo for a drink hoping to extend our evening into the party time for Cabo. We didn’t make it. We did pass the world’s smallest bar and almost stayed for a drink. This bar was made to serve 4 men, and we had crammed 21 people into it! Great evening!
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