Boat cruise, I got sun burned drinking magarittas and snorkling at each of the 3 bays we stopped at.
We took a cruise on a catamaran an got to see dolphins swimming along side the boat.
On boat cruise we got to see a couple of humpback whales, check out the tails as they dived in front of us.
Where two oceans meet, there is an arch in the rocks, and just breath taking views.
Lovers Beach just outside of Cabo San Lucas, you only get there by boat.
Royal Caribbean Cruises docked in the bay and it looked impressive just not as good as we had it on the beach.
I thought I told the staff not to take my boat out for sunset cruises! Now that is a boat and real money!
The main public beach with crystal clear water.
Lesleigh and I at the cabo san lucas harbor, it was a perfect afternoon and we were just loving life.
The harbour mouth at Los Cabos
The good the bad and the ugly, another classic in the mariner and still very much operational
The Marina with some very expensive boating
The marina at Los Cabos
Lesleigh at the The Los Cabos water front, its touristy but a load of fun.
The beach to the right of our hotel was a little rougher but exactly what I had to grow up with, a great shore break for skim boarding.
Some cowboy brought horses onto the beach each day to take riders up and down the coast on these well groomed ponies.
The view every morning from the room and it was picture perfect.
Relaxing at the hotel pool in the afternoon, how bad can life be?
The Hilton hotel next door to us quite a spectacle.
A view of the bay to the left our our hotel
The beach in front of our hotel, what a spot to swim and chill, loved every moment we had out there.
This was the view from the room, not too shaby.
Our hotel room at the Melia Real Cabos
This is the view we had from the dining room every day for breakfast.
The roads on the way to Las Cabos in Mexico. As you can see things are in good shape but it is two way traffic.