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Chileno Bay Snorkel

Cruise by Cabo's famed Lovers Beach, past the sea lion colony and the towering rock formations of Land's End, then set sail for Chileno Bay, cruising along Cabo's Gold Coast. The bay features a large reef, which is home to many species of fish. Snorkel among the tropical fish in the blue waters of the Sea of Cortez. The adventurous can swim from the boat to the beach in search of treasures buried in the sand. On the return voyage, an assortment of finger foods and drinks will be served. Relax as the sails are hoisted and enjoy the beauty of Los Cabos. Note: Participants must be at least 8 years of age and weigh no more than 260 lbs. Not for guests with heart condition, epilepsy or respiratory problems. Guests must be able to get on/off the boat. after snorkeling about 10 steps to get back onboard. Instructions are available upon request and equipment is provided. A signed waiver is required.
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2 of 2(100%)customers would recommend this to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Chileno Bay Snorkel
Review 1 for Chileno Bay Snorkel
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pamamamike
Location:Halifax NS
Party size:1
I traveled with:Family
Cruise Date Month:April
Cruise Date Year:2013
Favorite activities:Relaxing
Favorite port:Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
I want to go here next:Caribbean
Date:May 19, 2013
Wonderful Excursion
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Was a wonderful 3.5 hrs. We arrived early @ CSL and were on the "Tropicat" by 7:30 am. Crew couldn't have been better - they looked after us from start to finish. The boat was immaculate (inclusing the bathrooms...). Very easy to get on/off boat. It was a little cool to start the day (only about 70F and they had hot coffee & snacks for us...). Cruise by Lover's Beach & Land's End was fabulous - got great pictures of sea lions. Was great cruise down to Chileno Bay where we snorkeled. Water was cool (about 70F) but the fish were amazing. Had great equipmt (gave everyone overview 1st) - provided mask/snorkel, fins & vest (blow up type..l.). I had my own mask/snorkel. One crew showed us where the most fish were (within marked preservation area next to reef/rocks) and another patrolled in zodiac. Very easy to get in/out of water. Had great snacks/drinks on the way back. We didn't get sails up (at least not enough to go without the motor...) but engine was very quiet. Best catamaran/snorkeling trip I've ever done (great boat/crew/site). My wife didn't snorkel but they loved the excursion. Boat could handle up to 80 and we only had 15 so all kinds of room. CSL is a gorgeous port of call. We only had 5 hrs total @ CSL but spending 3.5 hrs on this excursion was wise choice.
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Cruiser53
Location:Florence, AZ
Party size:2
I traveled with:Family
Cruise Date Month:October
Cruise Date Year:2011
Favorite activities:Relaxing
Favorite port:Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala
I want to go here next:Canada and New England
Date:October 25, 2011
Wonderful Trip
We had the best time ever. My husband and I are in our 50's and 60's and we loved not having to fight the waves from the shore to go snorkling. The boat ride was nice and seeing Land's End and the amazing houses on shore was a bonus. They served us a very nice lunce of sandwiches, chips, salad and salsa. The entire trip we had all the water and soda we wanted. The trip back the alcohol bar was open the entire time. The ocean was so clear, and the fish were there in abundance. We went in October 2011. I would defenatly reccommend this one.
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