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Another Tender Question


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How often do the tenders run? Do they run for awhile in the morning and stop for awhile and then run for awhile in the afternoon? Just wondered if we are ashore sightseeing and want to go back to the ship for lunch or for the afternoon at the pool when it is quiet how we would get back?

Thanks. Connie

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My experience has been that the tenders run on a regular basis. There has always been a tender waiting when we have wanted to return to the ship.

 

You may have to wait 10 minutes for

It to shove off but it's a regular schedule.

 

Charlie

 

 

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How often do the tenders run? Do they run for awhile in the morning and stop for awhile and then run for awhile in the afternoon? Just wondered if we are ashore sightseeing and want to go back to the ship for lunch or for the afternoon at the pool when it is quiet how we would get back?

Thanks. Connie

 

They run all day. Don't worry about tendering. It really is not that difficult. In Cabo, there is always a good sized line for the tenders at the end of the day, and we just hang out at that bar/restaurant at the pier till the line gets short and then we jump back onto a tender and make it back to the ship.

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People who have booked the ship's excursions will have priority when the tenders first start their runs to shore.

After the majority of the shore excursion people are off the ship, then those who are "independent" can start to get off the ship.

Your daily program will indicate at what time and where you should go to get the "independent" tickets.

You can come and go as often as you want -- some tender rides are longer than others -- depends on how far our the ship has anchored.

Coming back -- no tender tickets needed. You just line up for the next available tender.

The time for the last tender from shore will be listed in your daily program -- the last tender from shore will be 1/2 hour before the ship sails.

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