This is the last day on our first Circle Hawaii cruise with a stop in Ensenada, Mexico to comply with the US Passenger Vessel Services Act. We arrived two hours early so my sail in photos were curtailed somewhat as I was just getting up when the ship was approaching the dock. Ensenada is renowned for its stunning coastal views and vibrant marine life, making it a popular destination for whale watching. The city is also famous for its delicious seafood, particularly the iconic fish tacos and fresh ceviche. Additionally, Ensenada serves as a gateway to the Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico's premier wine region. Cathy and I made our way to shore as soon as the ship was cleared. It was a cool (high for day is 59F) but a really beautiful sunny day to visit the local fish market and take in the sites of Ensenada’s. We did some browsing, exploring and made our way to the Malecon. Around noon, we returned to the ship and spent the afternoon in the Retreat…another glorious day in Mexico… Back to San Diego tomorrow to begin another Circle Hawaii Voyage.
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