Sail from Los Angeles, Long Beach or San Diego and visit spectacular seaside cities and experience the vibrant culture Mexico has to offer. You can dance all night long in Acapulco, discover the colonial beauty of Puerto Vallarta, dive into the exotic underwater world of Cabo San Lucas and relax on the beaches and boulevards of Zihuatanejo and Ixtapa........And close to this brilliant surface lies a wealth of history, mythology and culture that is just waiting to be discovered.
Below California, the Baja peninsula extends south in a stretch of magical beaches and lively Mexican towns. Just a short trip from Los Angeles, Baja is truly a world away. Mexican Baja cruises sail from Los Angeles or Long Beach. 3 and 4 Night getaways. 3-Night cruises leave on Fridays and visit Ensenada, spend a day at sea and return to homeport. The 4-Night cruises include a stop at Catalina Island and some include San Diego
Mexican Riviera
As Mexico extends south toward Central America, you can travel beyond siestas and fiestas to explore the true Mexico. Trek through jungles and plantations. Or search for whales in the waters of Los Cabos. There's no end to the adventures you can have in the Mexican Riviera. These cruises sail year-round and roundtrip from Los Angeles and from San Diego or San Francisco. 7 Nights or longer may include visits to Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas. Some cruises include Acapulco
Cruises and ports of call on the Pacific Ocean, in the Sea of Cortez, and in the Caribbean Sea.
La Paz, Mexico in the Sea of Cortez
Hiking Isla Partida in the Sea of Cortez
Sea Lions and Sea Birds on Los Islotes in the Sea of Cortez
Petting Gray Whales at Mexico's Magdalena Bay on the Pacific Ocean
A Vist with Fishermen and Their Families at Isla Coyote
Kayaking and Hiking at Isla San Francisco
Racing with Dolphins in the Sea of Cortez
Watching the Sun Rise at Puerto El Gato in the Sea of Cortez
Close Encounter with Killer Whales in the Sea of Cortez
Desert Trail Ride from Agua Verde
A Day in Loreto, Mexico
Fishing in the Sea of Cortez from La Paz, Mexico
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