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Can anyone tell me how long it would take to do the boat travel to the beach where the two sea meet (Baltic and Atlantic??)
not sure if our ship is docked there long enough.

Edit: Moved to Ports of Call Chat. RF

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Posts: 67 | Registered: November 06, 2005Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I'm a bit confused at your question. Cabo San Lucas is located most definitely on the Pacific Ocean, with no access to either Atlantic or Baltic waters. Do you perhaps mean where the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California meet? Confused
 
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The beaches where the Pacific and Gulf of California meet are Lover's beach on the Gulf of California and Widows beach on the Pacific. It is a very interesting spot and we enjoyed visiting these beaches. The Pacific side is indeed very rough with huge waves rolling in whereas the Gulf of California side is very protected and calm.

Once you get off the ship's tender, you will see signs and people offering water taxis to take you to Lover's beach. It should take less than 10 minutes to get from the marina to Lover's beach. Enjoy your visit.
 
Posts: 142 | Registered: October 24, 2004Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Thanks Smile for the clarification on the 2 area's of water...I just heard about it and thought it would be interesting to go there.
Looks like I'll take that adventure in, seeing as its such a short boat trip from dock! THANKS


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We just got back from the Sapphire Princess on January 21st. In Cabo we did the ship's kayaking shore excursion. We kayaked from the main beach across the bay to the arch. We then stopped at lover's beach for a while before kayaking back to the main beach.

Absolutely wonderful.
 
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