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We will be on the five night Discovery cruise to Cabo in February and overnighting in a tender port is a first for us. Do the tenders stop running at some point in the evening on the first night and then pick up again in the morning? I know some people opt to spend the night in town, but we will prefer to return to the ship. I would imagine they suspend tender operations at some point - anyone have any idea how late they are usually taking people back and forth on these overnight stays?

 

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11 hours ago, karatemom2 said:

We will be on the five night Discovery cruise to Cabo in February and overnighting in a tender port is a first for us. Do the tenders stop running at some point in the evening on the first night and then pick up again in the morning? I know some people opt to spend the night in town, but we will prefer to return to the ship. I would imagine they suspend tender operations at some point - anyone have any idea how late they are usually taking people back and forth on these overnight stays?

 

We were overnight in Cabo last month and tenders ran all night long. 

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I was told that it is up to the Captain’s discretion.  On an overnight in Cabo two months ago, the tenders stopped running about 10:00 pm and resumed at 8:00 am.  Times are perhaps inaccurate, as my notes are in my office and I am not!

 

I had no interest in nightclubs in Cabo (sorry, Sammy Hagar), but I might have visited the casinos if the tenders ran all night.

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Depends on the ship. Sapphire in Oct they stopped overnight, Discovery in April they ran all night.

 

Late night service is usually slower and is only one of the shoreside tenders running back and forth.

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