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The Spirit is in Cabo for two days-great-but shows a departure time for both days. Does that mean that the ship leaves Cabo and then returns the next day???

 

Yes. It heads back out to sea for the night.

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It's a tender port..it doesn't dock, you take small boats to shore and back to the ship. It goes out to sea overnite to open up shops, casino, etc and also because with tides and currents, it can't stay anchored overnight that close to shore.

 

LPC

 

& if weather is bad the 2nd day, the ship won't go to the harbor. It will stay at sea.

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It's a tender port..it doesn't dock, you take small boats to shore and back to the ship. It goes out to sea overnite to open up shops, casino, etc and also because with tides and currents, it can't stay anchored overnight that close to shore.

 

LPC

 

I don't think that's accurate about not being able to stay anchored. Princess will be doing overnights in Cabo this year.

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