Next time I go, I will be following your advise and doing a guided snorkeling tour. The tour guides know exactly where to take folks for the best experience. Glad you had a great time!
Hey Cliff great video. One point of confusion for me at around 1:30. You mention the dirt coastal road took 2 hours 8 min while the paved road too longer? At 2 hours 28 mins? So is the coastal road shorter? Trying to figure out which way I should take from San Jose del Cabo
I did not do a very good job of clarifying that issue and for that I apologize. When I checked Google maps, it indicated that the dirt coastal road would take two hours and eight minutes and therefore be shorter than the paved road option. That was not the case at all because of the condition of the surface of the dirt road. They do a good job of maintaining it with a bulldozer, but that leaves, a surface condition that causes your vehicle to rattle. I was driving a four-wheel-drive suburban, and the rattle affect was so bad and jarring that we had to slow down to 10 miles an hour frequently. That caused that leg of the trip to be much longer by far than the paved road option. And of course, the paved road option was much more comfortable. I would never take the dirt, coastal route again, although it was very scenic and beautiful. Hope that helps.
The fish and coral look awesome!👍
Thanks 👍
My favorite part is that it offers drinks and snacks.
What is more important than drinks and snacks, besides nothing...
Maybe the toilets...
I just got back from CP
Did a group tour with Cabo Adventures out of CSL
HIGHLY RECOMMEND
Swimming in a school of amberjacks was sick
Next time I go, I will be following your advise and doing a guided snorkeling tour. The tour guides know exactly where to take folks for the best experience. Glad you had a great time!
Hey Cliff great video. One point of confusion for me at around 1:30. You mention the dirt coastal road took 2 hours 8 min while the paved road too longer? At 2 hours 28 mins? So is the coastal road shorter? Trying to figure out which way I should take from San Jose del Cabo
I did not do a very good job of clarifying that issue and for that I apologize. When I checked Google maps, it indicated that the dirt coastal road would take two hours and eight minutes and therefore be shorter than the paved road option. That was not the case at all because of the condition of the surface of the dirt road. They do a good job of maintaining it with a bulldozer, but that leaves, a surface condition that causes your vehicle to rattle. I was driving a four-wheel-drive suburban, and the rattle affect was so bad and jarring that we had to slow down to 10 miles an hour frequently. That caused that leg of the trip to be much longer by far than the paved road option. And of course, the paved road option was much more comfortable. I would never take the dirt, coastal route again, although it was very scenic and beautiful. Hope that helps.
Who should we stay away from? Who should we trust?
Not sure what you are referencing - just always use good judgement.