Ports of Call - Mexico
Things get spicy down in Mexico. From beautiful beaches to ancient ruins and bustling cities, you can discover it all on your Mexican cruise vacation.
Acapulco, Mexico
Acapulco was first settled in 1550 and for many years was a major Mexican shipping port. Attracted to its perfect sunsets, clear waters and many white-sand beaches, visitors began flocking to Acapulco in the 1920s.
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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Once referred to as the "millionaire's sandbox," Cabo San Lucas is Mexico's jewel resort at the very tip of the Baja Peninsula. Its remote location and unspoiled beauty make this a seaside paradise.
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Ensenada, Mexico
South of the border, alongside mountains, desert and sea, Ensenada offers a warm and wonderful introduction to Mexico. The oldest community on the Baja Peninsula, it was first visited by Spanish missionaries in the 17th century. Today it's a thriving seaport.
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Ixtapa (Zihuatanejo), Mexico
Explore the modern paradise of Ixtapa or the rustic haven of Zihuatanejo. In Ixtapa, enjoy luxury hotels, gourmet restaurants, shopping galore, world-class golf courses, and much more. Zihuatanejo is four miles southeast down the coast from Ixtapa.
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Los Angeles, California
It's an exciting semitropical city of palm trees, swimming pools, television studios and aerospace factories. Los Angeles is one of the world's most exciting cities and the movie-making capital of the world. Wherever you visit, from ritzy Beverly Hills to the wondrous Hollywood Bowl, you'll have an unforgettable stay.
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Manzanillo, Mexico
Landscape doesn't get much more enticing than what you'll find in Manzanillo: tall palm trees, mango trees, superb sandy beaches, sprawling jungles and mountains covered with palms. The town is named after the bountiful groves of manzanillo trees that were used extensively in the early days of shipbuilding.
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Mazatlan, Mexico
An exciting mixture of old and new Mexico, Mazatlán has been blessed with a harbor of natural beauty. The neighboring mountain range rises as a majestic backdrop for this scenic city. As Mexico's first major resort community, Mazatlán owes its continued popularity to vast unspoiled beaches, first-class resorts and friendly people.
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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
This once-sleepy fishing village became a popular resort after The Night of the Iguana was filmed here in 1964. Nestled on the 28-mile curve of Banderas Bay, Puerto Vallarta has steadfastly held on to its character. Red tile roofs and rows of balconies, spilling over with colorful bougainvillea, still line its cobblestone streets.
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San Diego, California
San Diego is California's "first city," with roots dating back to 1796. San Diego's beautiful harbor is a lovely place to stroll and explore. Historic Seaport Village, along the Embarcadero, is filled with fascinating shops and galleries. But if you wish to explore further, San Diego offers a world of excitement.
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