We had a 5:35 am flight on March 16 out of the McAllen Airport to wing our way north to Dallas, meeting up with our American Airlines flight to Los Cabos International Airport.
We had a lovely condo for a week, Hacienda del Mar, on Cabo Bay. It is situated on the Sea of Cortez, between the towns of San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas at the very tip of the Baja.
We were on the second floor in Building 16 of this large time-share condominium complex.
We were very happy our son, Brian, and his wife, Laura, could meet us here for the week.
Our large veranda was our place for breakfast each morning. The porch had a dining table for four and a two-person whirlpool hot tub.
We had a lot of room in the full kitchen, dining room and living room.
We had daily maid service and they liked to surprise us with "towel art".
The back porch was a perfect place to relax at the end of each day.
Our garden view room overlooked one of the many pools. The landscaping was immaculate.
After exploring the grounds and shoreline of the complex, we were ready for our day's adventure. We rented a Dodge Journey from Avis at the airport for a week. Brian enjoyed being our driver.
Our Lady of Sorrows Chapel
We parked at the nearby Encantada Resort for a hike up the bluff to a Chapel and Faro El Encanto lighthouse. In the distance is the tip of Baja Peninsula and El Arco where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean.
Our Lady of Sorrows Chapel is used to host weddings and special events.
The alter area had a window that overlooks the sea.
Beautiful views from the chapel. We got our first views of whales spouting off in the deep blue.
Faro El Encanto
The beaches at Hacienda del Mar in the distance on Cabo Bay.
Todos Santos
We took a day trip north to Todos Santos, an artsy town located up the Pacific Coast of the Baja about 60 miles.
Had to take a picture of the Hotel California. The Eagles refuted that this is the Hotel they sang about.
It was very quiet here on the town square with the Mission at one end.
We talked to a couple of the artists. This T-Rex was made from scrap nuts, bolts and other metal hardware. Laura bought a small magnet oil painting of El Arco.
Art piece of whale made from driftwood.
We opted for a special lunch on top of the bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. El Mirador fit the bill.
Driving up the bluff to reach this restaurant was a bit of an adventure. Steep, sandy, unpaved roads led us a couple miles out of Todos Santos to a stunning view high on a cliff.
We had a delicious lunch, Al Fresco under this thatched roof. The folk/rock music in the background was all from the 60's and 70's and brought back a flood of memories.
After lunch, we visited El Faro, a small, exclusive, sister resort. It is located at beach level accessed via additional steep, sandy roads through the thorn brush. We walked down to the beach and were amazed at the huge waves which appeared calm from the bluff high above.
Cabo
When we visited Cabo San Lucas, we spent most of the time around the Marina area, where many of the vendors got to know us, greeting us as we walked by.
Clear Boat to El Arco
Clear boats are a newer version of a glass bottom boat. The entire boat is made from clear plexiglass.
This is a very unique way to view the fish. Snorkeling without getting wet.
El Arco, only viewable from a boat, is at the most southern tip of the Baja and the dividing line between the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean.
Whale Watching on the Super Mario
Another boat ride took us to see humpbacked and gray whales. The whales come to the Sea of Cortez to have their calves and nurse them before taking the trip up the west coast to Alaska and the Bering Sea for the summer.
We saw a number of whales on our two-hour journey.
Our panga boat was named Super Mario. A panga is modest-sized, open, outboard-powered, fishing boat. Super Mario was powered by two 75-horse powered outboard engines.
We had an early dinner at Solomon's Landing in the Marina. Our waiter made the seafood guacamole at our table.
One of Laura's favorite activities is feeding the birds our left-over bread and chips.
Sunset Cruise on the EcoCat
We also took a sunset cruise on the EcoCat, a famous multimillion dollar yacht. We enjoyed free beverages and a topside seat to view the sunset.
The two-hour cruise took us around El Arco, Lover's Beach, into the Pacific Ocean and up the Pacific West Coast.
We finally saw the famous "Green Flash" but failed to get a picture.
Our last view of El Arco just after sunset.
San Jose del Cabo
Our last day we spent the morning swimming and snorkeling at Chileno Bay Beach. After cleaning up and packing, we went to San Jose del Cabo for dinner. It is about 26 miles up the east side of the Baja.
We had a wonderful Mexican dinner at Los Tres Gallos. The Tres Leche cake was outstanding. This was a great way to end this beautiful trip.
1 comment:
Wow! This sounds like a fabulous trip!
I absolutely love the T-rex.
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