We did the Whale watching tour, we saw lot of Humpback whales. They provided snacks and had a bar on board to purchase beverages. They also gave us good info on the Whales and the area around the Baja peninsula. ...
Went whale watching through a cruise line excursion. For the amount paid I didn’t feel it was worth it. We were on such a large boat, everyone was fighting to see the whales. Would have rather went on one of the smaller boats from the multiple men standing at port yelling “Where you wanna go!?” At us the second we got on land. ...
This port wasn’t as we expected but it was still decent. Tendering was a new process for us which took a long time but over all not the end of the world. ...
We walked off the ship, looking for the best deal on a boat ride to The Arch. We ended up paying $10 each for the 8 of us. The "glass bottom" boat had only a tiny bit of glass and some of it was covered in extra life-jackets. but we saw lots of fish off the side of the boat. We then walked to a swimmable beach (Playa Elfarito - about 2 km from the port but one could take a water-taxi most of the ...
It's like an upscale shopping mall. It's a tender only port. Shopping and restaurants can be found all along the water front. Best place for whale watching from the ship while docked ...
Having never done sportfishing, I elected to skip the free excursions offered by Regent and selected an extra cost option to spend 5 hours on a fishing boat looking for game fish. It was the worst excursion I have ever experienced. Four of us were put on a small boat with a captain and his mate. Very little English was spoken, which might have been OK, but there was no effort to explain any part ...
We did a marvelous whale watching tour here. The port itself is very touristy, with a few shops and a Senor Frog's. At this port, you want to be out on the water. ...