Cabo San Lucas, B.C. Mexico

 

Cabo San Lucas - Pirate ship

 

The local pirate ship
Was actually built over 120 years ago
Gives the tourists a ride every afternoon

Sampling the local Margeretas

 

 

 

Jerry sampling a Margarita at Squid Row's on the main street

The interior of El Squid

 

 

Our waiter inside the Squid Row restaurant and bar
Lots of colour in all the bars here

Inside the Latitude 22

 

Inside another local cruisers hangout place
Latitude 22

 

The wall of honor at The Broken Surfboard

 

 

Our favorite waiter at The Broken Surfboard
The best cruisers hangout in town
They will receive Faxes, phone calls and even do your laundry real cheap We had lunch there one day (2 beers, 1 lrg Magi, a burrito lunch and a taco lunch) and it only cost 30 pesos (that's about US$4) with tip. Beat that McDonalds?

The Broken Surfboard

 

 

 

The sign that hangs outside the Broken Surfboard

 

 

The lending librury at The Broken Surfboard

 

The lending library at The Broken Surfboard (it's a 2 for 1 deal)

 

The Broken Surfboard - Serving another happy cruiser

 

Serving yet another happy cruiser at The Broken Surfboard

 

The Broken Surfboard - The Wall of Honor

 

We made it onto The Broken Surfboards Wall of Honor
We are boat #442 to register here for the season

 

Jerry viewing Lovers Beach

 

Jerry looking at Lovers Beach (from the Pacific side)

 

Looking out over the anchorage

 

Looking out over the anchorage (taken at 0800 hrs)

 

The enterance to Cabo San Lucas harbor

 

A view of the what it looks like to come into Cabo San Lucas. The town and entrance is under the center mountain peak.

 

The famous ach at Cabo san Lucas

 

The famous arch at the Cabo (Cape) San Lucas

 

Mouse Pad at rest

 

Mouse Pad at anchor, resting up for the next long trip
The Cape is in the background.

 

Another square rigger

 

Another square rigger visited us in Cabo San Lucas (private boat)

 

The harbor entrance

 

Another view of the entrance to the harbor/marina

 

The beach

One of the beaches in Bahia San Lucas
Remember palm trees are only indigenous to Hawaii

 

A close up of the whole in the wall

 

Another close up of the arch, whole in the wall.

 

Jerry and the arch

 

Jerry with the weight of the whole in the wall on her shoulders

 



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