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20180203~10 Cruise to Mexico (Day 6-8 Sightseeing in Cabo San Lucas) 259 p
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      On the sixth day, we enjoyed the magnificent scenery in the ocean near Cabo San Lucas. Then we were cruising for two days again, eating abundant delicious food, learning line dance and mambos, taking a walk, and shopping. Finally, the perfect cruising journey came to an end. We disembarked at the Port of Los Angeles. This relaxing and special trip is so unforgettable to us!

Day6:

Cabo San Lucas Cruise Port  (Copied from the Internet)

Cabo San Lucas is an anchor port for all cruises sailing on Mexico's Riviera and Sea of Cortez itineraries, but passengers are a small minority of the tourists who flock there. The heavily Americanized party town serves as one of the most popular beach escapes for Californians and other West Coasters who come here to let loose (spring break festivities are intense and not a proposition for the faint of heart). One of Cabo's major attractions is Cabo Wabo, a cantina owned by rocker Sammy Hagar. Rocks of a different sort -- El Arco, with its jagged points protruding from the Sea of Cortez, make more impressive photos.

 Yet for those passing on the beer-pong tournaments and temporary tattoos, Cabo has a lot to offer. Located at the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula, Cabo San Lucas -- together with its more elegant and much quieter sister town of San Jose del Cabo -- is an ideal spot for adventure-oriented pursuits. If conditions are right, the clear waters make for great snorkeling kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, parasailing, sailing and jet skiing. The Sea of Cortez is among the biologically richest areas in the world, with pods of whales that winter offshore; if you're here in season (late December through late March), a whale-watching trip is a must.

 Cabo also has some of the best sportfishing in the world, and it is the quest for marlin that put the town on the map. After World War II and the advent of private planes, Hollywood royalty such as Bing Crosby and John Wayne arrived to fish. In the 1970s, a highway was built to connect California to Baja, and the travel industry began in earnest. Now, it's hard to open a celebrity magazine without seeing photos of A-listers lounging at the six-star resorts that have sprung up in "The Corridor," as the coastal stretch between the two cities is known.

One of the downsides for most cruise travelers: There's no cruise pier, so all ships must anchor and tender passengers to the port. That means you'll need to factor in extra time getting to and from your ship. Even odder is the fact that some ships only stop for half-day visits, which means that actual on-land time can be extremely limited (although excursion providers usually time their tours to meet the needs of cruisers). However, other ships spend two days in Cabo, allowing passengers to stay out until 9 p.m. before the ship maneuvers offshore to open casinos. If you're one of the lucky ones with a longer port time, greater Baja, including daytrips to Todos Santos, are within reach.

Day7:Cruising

 Day8:

Port of Los Angeles

The City of Los Angeles has a lot more going for it than Woody Allen leads us to believe. Stretching along the Pacific from Malibu to Long Beach, the region offers plenty to see and do in what can only be called a sun-kissed blend of adventure, culture and whimsy. It all melds stylishly with an anything-goes attitude, and whether you're kicking back on one of its fabled beaches, grabbing a ride at a world-class amusement park, plunging into glittery shops for the latest Oscar-worthy fashions (you need to practice a regally bored look to fit in better), dining at Tinsel Town hot spots or exploring inspiring world-class museums -- you're in for a magic-carpet ride like no other. And in a city dominated by "show business" -- prepare for a ride that comes with a good deal of self-indulgent dazzle anytime of day, be it a Malibu glamour tan while nonchalantly reading Variety, catching the Pussycat Dolls at the Viper Club on Sunset Boulevard or browsing breathtaking art works at the Getty.                                                                                                                       

 短片1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qFDrsTyCY8&t=36s (10:56)

          (20180208 George, Vivian, Mei Chen, Elisabeth watching El Arco,                   Lover's beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico )

 短片2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbysnbHlZc4&t=36s (26:08) 

           (20180208~09 Part of production Shows performing in Princess Theater                when cruising from LA to Mexico )

 短片3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhzqX0czQBo&t=31s   (10:24)

            (20180209 George, Vivian, Mei Chen, Elisabeth dancing in the Plaza                     when cruising from LA to Mexico)

短片4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoXFhqGCQAo (5:05) (20180209 Vivian, and Elisabeth learning the Mambo in Club Fusion when cruising from LA to Mexico)

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