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You might look at some of the evening party cruises too, which will be a blast--I watch them from the ship and listen to their music and dancing as they cruise around the bay. It looks like Celebrity just does more sedate sunset sails, but Viator or internet searches might bring up some party boats to go out on.

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Last year we did a B2B Pacific Coastal -  so had two overnights in Cabo.  It was great because we scoped a lot of things we wanted to do on our second visit.

 

On our cruises they ran tenders 24 hours but frequency was reduced to something like once an hour after midnight.  I can't confirm further as we did not go back ashore for an evening out.   The crew loved it as they could go a ashore for some party time after their shift.

 

The had the schedule listed on a sign at the pier as well as where you board the tender.

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