Mon-Fri 8AM-10PM ET
Sat-Sun 10AM-6PM ET
Board the tall ship Sunderland, built in 1885, the oldest English tall ship in the world that is sailing in the Mexican Riviera. You will experience the power of the sails and learn about the maritime history that evolved around the town of Cabo San Lucas. Step aboard, feel the wooden deck under your feet, and see the crew dressed in pirate garb as you relive the excitement and adventure of yesteryear on the placid seas of Cabo San Lucas. In an area rich in pirate lore and buried treasure, those who think Baja is only about missions and cave paintings cannot afford to miss this aspect of local history. This ship is very similar to the one Thomas Cavendish used to take the Spanish treasure galleon Santa Anna, in these very waters. Cannons poke their snub noses from gun ports, completing the feeling of stepping back in time. On your way out of the harbor, you will hear about Mexico's pirate maritime history as your professional captain takes you past the world-famous Arch of Land's End and Lovers Beach, and out into the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Cortez to set off in search of whales. Sailing without the noise of motors and with the aid of a hydrophone, you can listen to the singing of humpback whales as you sail among them in their natural environment. Enjoy lunch and an open bar during your tour. Tour is available from December to April.
Departures (Local Time)
9:00 AM (Hours: 2.5)
11:15 AM (Hours: 2.5)
Activity Level:
3|
Hours: 2.5 |
Choose Child / Adult Pricing
1
Cost Per Person (Adult)
Tour Cost: $56.50
Tax/Other Fees: $3.50
Total Cost: $60.00
Cost Per Person (Child)
Tour Cost: $27.00
Tax/Other Fees: $3.00
Total Cost: $30.00
Don't forget your camera. Tour is available from December to April. You must arrive a half hour before tour departure time via water taxi at a cost of $ 5 per person. Specific instructions will be on your e-tickets.
At the cruise ship pier. The specific meeting location at the pier will be listed in your confirmation email and voucher for this shore excursion. See the 'Redemption and Voucher Details' section below.