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Can you remember how long the ride was on the beach, how long the ride was in the plantation and how long it was from pickup and return to the ship. Also was there time for eating lunch and/or laying on the beach?

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Just wanted to add that I had a unique camel riding experience in Cabo!

Not horses but quite fun to ride along the ocean front. We had a short walk and talk about desert plants, the ride , and lunch. My only complaint was that the photos that were taken were quite expensive(IMO). It was difficult to take your own photos while riding but some folks did that too.

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We enjoyed our ride (jungle/river and city views) with Rancho El Charro in Puerto Vallarta. You will need a taxi to get from the ship to the pick-up point at the library in one of the residential areas close to the port. It is about a 10 minute ride to the pick up point (just remember that the time zone for PV may be different to time on the ship !!!!!! ) Once done with the tour then Pam will drop you off at the cruise terminal.

 

Half way through the tour you can stop at a jungle restaurant for lunch (separate charge). Food was good.

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