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From June 11-21, 2024, I made my second trip to the Revillagigedos on the Nautilus Explorer. It was almost exactly 5 years earlier that I made my first trip to this incredible location
Trip Report - Revillagigedos on the Nautilus Explorer, May 24-June 1, 2019
RESERVATIONS: I made my reservations with Nautilus directly through their website. I made the reservations relatively early as I wanted one of the few longer trips with 7 days of diving rather than the usual 5 days of diving. I made my flight plans directly with American Airlines. See Creatures/Nautilus has moved since my last visit and is now located a little way from the marina, in town rather than at the Tesoro Hotel. I asked Nautilus for recommendations for accommodations and transportation. I ended up staying at Casa Bella, a very nice boutique hotel located next door to See Creatures. There are many restaurants in the neighborhood. I arranged my land travel through Sealine Cabo Transfers, a private car on arrival and small group travel back to the airport. I reserved the hotel and transfers directly.
Casa Bella
TRAVEL: My air travel from Philadelphia to and from San Jose del Cabo required one stop in Dallas. My checked bag stayed with me for the entire trip. The American Airlines app is very good at tracking checked bags and supplying updates for your fights. At customs at the San Jose del Cabo airport I was asked if I had cameras. I replied I had one camera in my backpack and was passed through without further ado. Air travel was completely smooth until my last flight from Dallas back to Philadelphia. Immigration was fast with Global Entry and checked bag pick up and recheck were quick. I was specifically directed to a long line that signage said was for “All Connecting Flights”. I am unfamiliar with the Dallas airport and did not know that there was a TSA checkpoint about a 10 min walk away with a much shorter wait. There was no sign for the TSA checkpoint until I got all the way to the checkpoint I was in line for. Security ended up taking so much time that it would be close to make my flight. I then discovered I was very far away from my gate and needed to take the Skylink shuttle. I finally got to my gate about 5 min from the departure time and was sure I would miss my flight. I was relieved when I saw many travelers waiting at the gate. It turned out my flight had a late gate change, another 5 min walk away. Sure I would miss my flight, I got to the gate and lucked out that the flight was delayed about an hour. The remainder of the trip was smooth. The moral of the story is to be familiar with TSA checkpoints and terminal transportation ahead of time and plan an efficient route. My problems were my own fault.
My transportation from and to the Los Cabos International Airport was flawless in both directions. It is about a 45 min ride from airport to Cabo San Lucas. There has been very significant construction between San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas in the 5 years since my last visit. The number of new large resorts and gated mega-home developments is incredible.
Trip Report - Revillagigedos on the Nautilus Explorer, May 24-June 1, 2019
RESERVATIONS: I made my reservations with Nautilus directly through their website. I made the reservations relatively early as I wanted one of the few longer trips with 7 days of diving rather than the usual 5 days of diving. I made my flight plans directly with American Airlines. See Creatures/Nautilus has moved since my last visit and is now located a little way from the marina, in town rather than at the Tesoro Hotel. I asked Nautilus for recommendations for accommodations and transportation. I ended up staying at Casa Bella, a very nice boutique hotel located next door to See Creatures. There are many restaurants in the neighborhood. I arranged my land travel through Sealine Cabo Transfers, a private car on arrival and small group travel back to the airport. I reserved the hotel and transfers directly.
Casa Bella
TRAVEL: My air travel from Philadelphia to and from San Jose del Cabo required one stop in Dallas. My checked bag stayed with me for the entire trip. The American Airlines app is very good at tracking checked bags and supplying updates for your fights. At customs at the San Jose del Cabo airport I was asked if I had cameras. I replied I had one camera in my backpack and was passed through without further ado. Air travel was completely smooth until my last flight from Dallas back to Philadelphia. Immigration was fast with Global Entry and checked bag pick up and recheck were quick. I was specifically directed to a long line that signage said was for “All Connecting Flights”. I am unfamiliar with the Dallas airport and did not know that there was a TSA checkpoint about a 10 min walk away with a much shorter wait. There was no sign for the TSA checkpoint until I got all the way to the checkpoint I was in line for. Security ended up taking so much time that it would be close to make my flight. I then discovered I was very far away from my gate and needed to take the Skylink shuttle. I finally got to my gate about 5 min from the departure time and was sure I would miss my flight. I was relieved when I saw many travelers waiting at the gate. It turned out my flight had a late gate change, another 5 min walk away. Sure I would miss my flight, I got to the gate and lucked out that the flight was delayed about an hour. The remainder of the trip was smooth. The moral of the story is to be familiar with TSA checkpoints and terminal transportation ahead of time and plan an efficient route. My problems were my own fault.
My transportation from and to the Los Cabos International Airport was flawless in both directions. It is about a 45 min ride from airport to Cabo San Lucas. There has been very significant construction between San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas in the 5 years since my last visit. The number of new large resorts and gated mega-home developments is incredible.