Exclusive Best of Cabo San Lucas, Punta Arenas, and Puerto Vallarta Package
4.6 / 5 | 307 ReviewsCabo Golden Coast Cruise and Snorkel
This is what you've come for: the Cabo San Lucas Golden Coast Cruise and Snorkel! See The Arch, sea lions and Lover's Beach on this half day adventure.
Your journey begins when you climb aboard your boat and cruise along the beautiful Golden Coast on the Sea of Cortez. Enjoy spectacular views on your approximately one-hour journey to Chileno Reef, renowned for excellent snorkeling. Here, you will marvel at the abundant marine life seen through crystal-clear waters. You'll have approximately 45 to 60 minutes to snorkel and swim from the boat, depending on the weather.
Then, climb back aboard for a golden coast cruise to the natural highlights of Cabo San Lucas. See the famous Arch, towering high above the ocean, and observe the local sea lion colony.
Next, you will travel past Lover's Beach and Pelican Rock, where you will have the opportunity for some excellent pictures before heading back to the pier.
The boat is 70 feet long with a double hull and powered by two engines. The boat features a staircase for entering and exiting the water, two decks of space, both in and out of the sun, as well as four restrooms. Snorkel equipment and life jackets are included. There is a domestic open bar, a Mexican lunch, music and a bilingual guide included.
Please Note: An additional $2 US Dock fee is required to board. This is not included in the tour price and must be paid at the dock on the day of your tour.
Exclusive Puerto Vallarta City Tour
Our tour begins at the picturesque pier, where our friendly staff will welcome us to embark on an unforgettable experience.
During your journey, you will discover the charms of Puerto Vallarta's iconic Malecon, a place full of life and culture. Its cobblestone streets captivate and allow you to explore and look at the many different kinds of Mexican crafts that can be found in its shops and stalls. Discover treasures that will enhance the beauty of your homes, including impressive glassware and paintings as well as exquisite handmade dishes made of clay and Talavera. Naturally, we can't miss the opportunity to try the typical sweets, which are a real treat for the palate.
A tour of Puerto Vallarta's downtown is a must to see one of the city's most famous landmarks, the Church of the Virgin of Guadalupe, which is in the middle of cobblestone streets and old adobe houses with red tile roofs. You will also get the opportunity to take a picture next to the famous Puerto Vallarta letters to remember your trip to this beautiful city forever.
At your next stop, you'll have a chance to see and learn about Mexico's famous silver. Next you will visit a silver store and workshop, where you will find out about the silver artistic works, and opals that are tracked down just in Africa and Mexico.
As we continue our journey, we will sample some of Puerto Vallarta's finest and most exclusive tequilas: blanco, anejo, and reposado. Purchase and sample some of the exotic tequila liquor flavors as well.
As this adventure comes to a close, we will head up the mountainside and eat a delicious lunch by the peaceful river. The food, and the natural surroundings will create a special, and tranquil setting. Featuring its culture, art, and surrounding natural beauty, Puerto Vallarta can be experienced completely on this excursion.
Venture on this thrilling excursion and return home with the most precious memories of this amazing destination!
Exclusive Highlights of Punta Arenas
Punta Arenas in Chile is the first human settlement that has remained permanently in Austral Patagonia. Now that's something truly special.
Discover the special charm of this extreme town, formed from the contribution of different cultures that left a deep impression full of rich history and traditions. Today, its citizens are primarily descendants of immigrants from Croatia, Spain, Italy, Germany, England and the Isle of Chiloe in southern Chile.
Punta Arenas ("Sandy Point'') is a commune and the capital city of Chile's southernmost region, Magallanes and Antarctica Chilena, and has a population of just under 120,000. The city was officially renamed Magallanes in 1927, but in 1938 it was changed back to Punta Arenas. It is the largest city below the southern 46th parallel. Sitting by the Strait of Magellan, Punta Arenas was in the past indisputably considered the world's southernmost city.
The Punta Arenas Highlights Tour will take you to Cerro Mirador, where you can get a panoramic view of the city and the strait. You will also visit the aoz Gamero Square, surrounded by mansions from the times of the great cattle traders, and the Magellan Monument, represented with a group of natives (Onas) surrounding it on its base.
You will also have the opportunity to visit the Maggiorino Borgatello Museum. Founded by Salesian missionaries, the museum provides a comprehensive overview of the region's history, flora and fauna, and the habitat of its indigenous people.
The Punta Arenas tour concludes with a stop on the main square before returning to the port and your ship.
Additionally, a cemetery visit in Punta Arenas can offer a unique perspective on the city's history and its multicultural heritage. Strolling through the cemetery, you can observe the final resting places of immigrants from Croatia, Spain, Italy, Germany, England, and the Isle of Chiloe, among others.. It's a somber yet insightful experience, providing a glimpse into the lives and legacies of those who helped shape the identity of this southernmost city.
Please Note: On Mondays museums in Punta Arenas are closed, and will be replaced with another venue or more sightseeing, at the guide's discretion.
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