A front row seat to see the arriving cruise ships at Cabo

One of the unique features of Villa 3301 at Villa La Estancia resort in Cabo San Lucas is the over 1,000 square feet of oceanfront, wrap around balcony.  The views from this Villa are amazing and provides guests with a front row seat to the “cruise show”.  See for yourself:  https://www.villalaestancia3301.com/villa-3301

Cruise ship tourism in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, has a long and vibrant history dating back to the early 20th century. The port city, located at the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, has attracted tourists and travelers from around the world for its stunning natural beauty, warm climate, and rich cultural heritage.

The first recorded instance of a cruise ship visiting Cabo San Lucas was in 1922, when the steamship "SS Mexico" made a stop in the port as part of a larger voyage from San Francisco to Panama. Over the next several decades, other cruise lines began to incorporate Cabo San Lucas into their itineraries, attracted by the city's stunning beaches and scenic landscapes.

In the 1970s and 1980s, Cabo San Lucas experienced a resurgence in popularity as a cruise ship destination, as new and larger ships were introduced to the market. The city became a popular stop for cruise lines such as Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian, offering travelers an opportunity to explore its beaches, shopping, and dining experiences.

As the cruise industry continued to grow, so did the number of ships and passengers visiting Cabo San Lucas. In the 1990s, the city underwent a major transformation, with the construction of new marinas, resorts, and tourist attractions to accommodate the growing demand for cruise ship tourism.

Today, Cabo San Lucas remains one of the most popular cruise ship destinations in the world, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. The city offers a wide range of activities and attractions, including deep-sea fishing, snorkeling, and scuba diving, as well as scenic tours, shopping, and dining experiences.

The average depth of the Sea of Cortez, also known as the Gulf of California, is approximately 5,220 feet (1,592 meters). However, the depth can vary greatly in different parts of the sea, with some areas reaching a maximum depth of over 11,000 feet (3,353 meters). The Sea of Cortez is known for its incredible biodiversity, with numerous species of fish, marine mammals, and other wildlife found in its waters.  However, the depth of the Sea of Cortez near where cruise ships dock varies, but it is typically in the range of 50 to 100 feet (15 to 30 meters). This shallow depth allows cruise ships to safely dock at the port and provide passengers with easy access to the shore. The specific depth at a particular docking location may depend on factors such as the size and draft of the ship, local tides and currents, and any existing underwater obstructions.

Book your next vacation stay at Villa La Estancia 3301 and sip your coffee or cocktails watching all the action on the Sea of Cortez.  Here is a link to see the most recent cruise schedules coming into Cabo San Lucas:

https://cruisedig.com/ports/cabo-san-lucas-mexico

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