mikjr Posted September 30, 2009 #1 Share Posted September 30, 2009 Since we only have a few hours in Cabo... we've decided to use the ship's snorkling tours, but having a hard time deciding which is the best one. Also, I noticed two of the tours mention that snorking takes place from the boat. there is one in our party that is not a great swimmer and is concerned about being out that far and not being able to touch bottom. Has anyone had the opportunity to take these any of these tours? thanks... The choices on the Princess website are: Two Bay Kayaking & Snorkeling Crusade: Cruise to Chileno Bay marine sanctuary aboard the custom-built 90-foot ?Adventure?. Explore this protected preserve on a 45-minute guided kayak safari that travels to Santa Maria Bay. Relax on a white-sand beach, swim or snorkel. Enjoy magaritas, beer or soft drinks along with chips and salsa on the cruise back to Cabo. Enroute go past Land's End, the Arch and Sea Lion colony. this is the only tour that snorkles from the beach... but the concern here was the "TWO person kayak". Sounds kind of small... and I'm kind of BIG! Sail & Snorkel Excursion Board a sailing catamaran and cruise past Lovers Beach en route to palm-lined Santa Maria Cove. Set out on a one-hour guided snorkel through cyrstalline waters teeming with tropical fish including Moorish idols, parrotfish, King and Cortez angelfish. Chileno Bay Snorkeling Board the Tropicat, or one of her sister ships, the premier sailing vessels in Cabo complete with bathrooms, feash water hose for rinsing and ample space for enjoying the warm sunshine. Sail past Lovers Beach en route to Chileno Bay Marine Preserve in the Sea of Cortez. Enjoy an hour of free time to swim, relax on the beach or explore the warm tropical waters on a guided snorkel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LETS PARTY Posted September 30, 2009 #2 Share Posted September 30, 2009 Since we only have a few hours in Cabo... we've decided to use the ship's snorkling tours, but having a hard time deciding which is the best one. Also, I noticed two of the tours mention that snorking takes place from the boat. there is one in our party that is not a great swimmer and is concerned about being out that far and not being able to touch bottom. Has anyone had the opportunity to take these any of these tours? thanks... The choices on the Princess website are: Two Bay Kayaking & Snorkeling Crusade: Cruise to Chileno Bay marine sanctuary aboard the custom-built 90-foot ?Adventure?. Explore this protected preserve on a 45-minute guided kayak safari that travels to Santa Maria Bay. Relax on a white-sand beach, swim or snorkel. Enjoy magaritas, beer or soft drinks along with chips and salsa on the cruise back to Cabo. Enroute go past Land's End, the Arch and Sea Lion colony. this is the only tour that snorkles from the beach... but the concern here was the "TWO person kayak". Sounds kind of small... and I'm kind of BIG! Sail & Snorkel Excursion Board a sailing catamaran and cruise past Lovers Beach en route to palm-lined Santa Maria Cove. Set out on a one-hour guided snorkel through cyrstalline waters teeming with tropical fish including Moorish idols, parrotfish, King and Cortez angelfish. Chileno Bay Snorkeling Board the Tropicat, or one of her sister ships, the premier sailing vessels in Cabo complete with bathrooms, feash water hose for rinsing and ample space for enjoying the warm sunshine. Sail past Lovers Beach en route to Chileno Bay Marine Preserve in the Sea of Cortez. Enjoy an hour of free time to swim, relax on the beach or explore the warm tropical waters on a guided snorkel. MJR don't know anything about snorkeling in Cabo.......but its good to see your still on the cruise, haven't heard from you on the roll call in months.....the groups growing and there lots of plans happening..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Minoushka Posted September 30, 2009 #3 Share Posted September 30, 2009 When are you going ? When I went to Cabo in March ..IT WAS FREEZING I was VERY bundled up Are you snorkeling with a wet suit???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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