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It might depend on whether Princess has evening/late night tours planned. I don't think I'd want to be in a Mexican port after midnight. :(

I was on a NCL cruise that overnighted in Cabo back in March. I was out in town until about 4AM and saw absolutely nothing wrong or out of the ordinary.

 

Too bad you feel this way.

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Just an FYI. If the tenders stop at a certain time and you are not back on board you could get into a jam for two reasons. If you stay overnight you need a tourist card. (I think that's what it is called.) Also if for some reason the second day the weather is bad you might not get back to the ship if they cancel the tendering. When I was on a Carnival Cabo/Cabo cruise we were told we could not stay overnight in a hotel we had to be back on board by a certain time. I would definitely check with Princess.

 

Candi

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I was on a NCL cruise that overnighted in Cabo back in March. I was out in town until about 4AM and saw absolutely nothing wrong or out of the ordinary.

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We were on that cruise too. We loved it.

Waiting to book the one that PCL may do.

 

Patti

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