Sunday, September 16, 2007
We walked to Senor Sweets at the Puerto Paraiso Mall for brunch. Senor Sweets offered free wifi and call to the US and Canada. But we didn’t go there twice for the free stuff, we were there for the food. I loved everything I ordered except for the chocolate they used for my crepe.
After our brunch, we headed to Cabo Dolphins to swim with the dolphins! That was so much fun. We spent a few minutes learning a little about dolphins and the signs to use to communicate with them. We spent most of the time in the pool playing with our group’s dolphin. There were 5 of us that were adults and 2 little kids. We got to be towed by the dolphin twice. We danced, kissed, splashed, touched, and took pictures. We paid US$120, but it was originally US$165. Either way, I think it was worth it.
We weren’t allowed to take our cameras with us though. But even though we were allowed to, we probably wouldn’t be able to take decent pictures being too busy playing with the dolphin. We purchased 16 photos in a CD from Cabo Dolphins for US$139 + tax.
Reviews after the jump…
Brunch: Senor Sweets $35.50/2 (including tip)





I love breakfast so Senor Sweets was one of my favorite places to eat in this vacation. On September 12, I had Eggs Benedict and Crepe with Strawberries and Chocolate. I loved it except the chocolate they used for my crepe. John got Breakfast Pizza and that was great, too. John was nice to share
. On September 16, I ordered Crepes with sausage, egg, and cheese and it was very good.
Senor Sweets charged us in MX$ with a MX$10 to US$1 exchange rate. We paid with the vouchers we got from LosCabosGuide.com with 35% discount and some MX$. We paid more or less US$71 for both days we ate there including tip. With the 35% discount from the voucher, we spent less.
Swim with the Dolphins: Cabo Dolphins $120 pp





The swim with the dolphins was so much fun and I highly recommend it. Guests were not allowed to wear sunscreen, so be careful if you burn easily. Guests were not allowed to bring their own cameras and photos provided by Cabo Dolphins are expensive, but I thought they were worth it. We bought 16 digital photos in a CD for $139. It was mentioned in the site that you spend half an hour learning about dolphins and how to interact with them, and the other half swimming and playing with them. It wasn’t the case with us. We spent most of the hour swimming and playing with the dolphins. We had enough time to get towed twice by our dolphin.
Dinner: Leftovers





Since the rooms at Pueblo Bonito Rose have their kitchenette, we were able to store our leftovers from our meals in restaurants. It’s a great money-saver and still delicious.













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