Friday, March 13, 2026
We finally got smart and blocked the annoying automatic lights in the cabin. The lights under each night stand were easy to deal with...just stick one of the decorative pillows in front of the light to block the motion sensor. The ceiling light in the closet by the bathroom door required taping the sensor. That meant the light wouldn't come on during the day either, but the sacrifice was worth it to avoid dealing with the light during middle of the night bathroom trips. I was up a couple of times and it was wonderful to not be blinded by a bright light!
When morning came, I was aware of a small slice of daylight coming through the drapes, but it wasn't until I heard a tap on the balcony door that I became fully awake at 7:45. It was Jon letting us know that we had arrived in Cabo and had a fantastic view of the arch!
Jon was so anxious to get to shore that he didn't even go to breakfast. Michelle was moving slower like we were so the three of us ate together. The dining room staff must have been going through some sort of evaluation because all of the crew members were bending over backwards to bring drinks and be helpful. I also saw some officers taking photos of the food on the buffet. For the most part we have been pleased with the food served in the MDR, but the buffet? Not so much. The quality and selection of the food on the Ruby's buffet has been sub-par compared to what we are used to on HAL cruises. And more often than not, the food was not served hot.
| At home this guy eats oatmeal EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. Having a donut for breakfast was quite a switch for him! |
While we were finishing up breakfast, I went onto the Cabo Blue website to check on their sunset cruise. A friend had taken the same cruise recently and seeing her beautiful sunset photos on Facebook got me interested. I had checked yesterday and only two spots were available for tonight but there must have been cancellations because now there were four openings. Michelle called Jon and got his "OK" so we booked the cruise immediately.
Cabo is a tender port and I didn't want to make two separate trips to shore today so I decided to wait until later in the day when it was time for our tour. Bob tagged along with Michelle when she went to meet up with Jon. Once they got onto the shore they went their separate ways.
I sat on the balcony watching the constant boat traffic until the sun creeped over the divider and it got too hot. I was on the lookout for whales, but no sightings. Bob did text me a photo of some of the wildlife he saw on shore.
Bob was back on the ship in time for lunch. He said it was hot and there were too many people. When he laid down to take a nap, I joined him. Again, I was awakened by a tapping on the balcony door only this time it wasn't Jon, it was a sea gull! It was obvious that he was trapped and couldn't get up over the railing. I tossed out a few pieces of an oatmeal cookie and he scarfed it down immediately!
The bird was still on the balcony when Bob woke up. Bob went out and worked for some time before he could finally catch the sea gull and toss him over the side of the ship. Once he did, the bird easily flew off. The two of us sat on the balcony and when we saw a group of boats congregating in one spot we suspected whales...and we were right! It was quite a distance away, but we could definitely see the spouts.
Bob and I tendered into shore a little earlier than necessary (I wasn't sure how long the process would take.) On the tender ride we did get to see a whale breach three times. It wasn't close enough to get a good photo, but still fun to see. We sat on the benches near the tender dock until it was time to meet for the sunset cruise. That was a good place to watch all of the boats coming and going...some small and some yacht-size. We met up with Jon and Michelle when it was time to board the Cabo Blue catamaran for the sunset cruise.
| The Ruby Princess taken as we tendered to shore. |
The four of us sat on a bench at the front of the boat near a group of 20-somethings that we guessed might be part of a bachelorette party. Drinks were offered as soon as we boarded and just kept flowing while the music was blaring. Being non-alcohol drinkers, we just had a Pepsi...probably didn't get our money's worth on the cruise cost! 😄
The group of girls were so obsessed with their phones and spent the whole cruise posing for selfies...and drinking. My guess is that without the photos, they probably wouldn't remember much of the evening!
The boat sailed close to the arch and then out into the Pacific Ocean. I had hoped we might see some whales closer up, but we didn't see a single one. We did see some kind of fish jumping out of the water. Bob suspected some sort of ray.
Even without drinking, I felt the cruise was worth the cost just to experience the beautiful sunset. I took SO many photos and all are equally beautiful!
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| Bob claims he was just trying to photograph the sunset. 😏 |
It was dark by the time the cruise ended. Jon and Michelle wanted to stay in town to eat dinner, but Bob and I came back to the ship. We got to our room just in time for a fireworks display off the balcony!
Our day ended by attending the Mexican folkloric show in the theater. The ship will remain docked in Cabo over night and it will be strange to sleep without the ship moving!










We had a bird trapped on our balcony once. The steward thew a small towel over it, which made it easy to catch and release over the railing.
ReplyDeleteSmart idea! (Although it was funny to watch Bob "try" to catch the bird!) He was lucky he didn't get bit!
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