Bahia Magdalena to San Jose del Cabo
December 27, 2022 – December 31, 2022
Bahia Magdalena was incredible. On the first full day we explored the mangroves near our anchorage. With our friends from SV Nani Ola, we took our dinghies over the shallow entrance at close to high tide. The current carried us in until the mangroves tapered to the width of our dinghy and we couldn’t go any further. The contrast between sand dunes and lush green was spectacular as were the schools of juvenile fish and flocks of birds.
The following day Ed on SV Wild Blue arranged a ride with a local fisherman into the small town of San Carlos which was about 12 miles from our anchorage. The crews of SV Wild Blue, SV Tardis, and SV Grace Note packed into the panga and away we went. Along the way we passed a small island which was literally covered with thousands of nesting birds. We explored the town including the local market where we were able to buy some fresh produce. We were not quite ready for the meat selection however.
That night we had dinner at a beachside restaurant in our anchorage. Jose served fresh caught fish, lobster and shrimp with tortillas and beans. Delicious. On our final day in Mag Bay, we took our dinghy to shore and hiked over the sand dunes to the other side where our previous anchorage in Bahia de Santa Maria was located. Pristine, untouched sand dunes led us to the large bay with big surf.
We were up at 4 am to leave on December 30th. Another approximately 30 hour passage to Los Cabos. Pleasantly unremarkable but we were only able to sail for about 8 hours and had to motor the remainder of the time. We passed the arch in Cabo San Lucas on December 31st where I asked Shelly to marry me exactly 15 years ago to the day. We dodged many sport fishing boats coming out of Cabo San Lucas that morning. We pulled into the Marina Puerto Los Cabos at 10:45 where we looked forward to celebrating New Years and exploring the town of San Jose del Cabo.
We love living vicariously thru your beautiful experiences on your sailboat!
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good times :)) Bahia Magdalena was incredible