Cabo's Marina & More



Meet "Pancho," the official Sea Lion Wild Mascott of Cabo's Marina.  A well known celebrity with all the local fisherman, this guy is not shy to get a free handout.  And, when he's not hopping a ride on a yachtfisher for a tasty appetizer, he's catching some rays and floating around the boats parked in the docks.  

Cabo's Marina itself is one of the best marina's in all of Mexico.  Bustling with shopping treats and tasty local cuisine, walking around the marina is a must-do on a tourist's bucket list when visiting this city.  So grab a pair of sneakers, a hat and some sunscreen, then go on a wonderful walking adventure around the marina.  



The walk, depending on how fast or slow you go, will take you approximately 30-45 minutes.  See the map pictured below:  

      

The old Tuna Cannery sitting on the edge of the harbor and at one end of the marina is a fun feature to look out with an amazing history as old as the marina.  

"The abandonded shell of the historic Cabo San Lucas tuna cannery, right, built in 1927 and kept in operation until 1980." (Click Here To Read More: http://www.mexfish.com/cbsl/cbsl/cbslhist/cbslhist.htm)





Watch the video to see what the cannery looks like now:




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