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Cruises on

the Mexican Riviera

Princess

Virgin Voyages

Princess

Una premium family cruise line with modern ships, technology and the best service and gastronomy

Virgin

The cruise line only for adults with all modern luxury included, exclusive restaurants and WOW entertainment

Oceania Cruises

Premium cruise line de relaxed atmosphere, exquisite gastronomy and exclusive itineraries

Norwegian Cruise Line

A perfect cruise line for families and friends, with endless entertainment options.

history

History

The Mexican Riviera has a rich history that dates back to ancient civilizations, such as the Mayans and the Mexicas, who valued its lands for their diversity of natural resources. In the 20th century, Acapulco became a popular tourist destination, attracting celebrities and travelers from all over the world. Over time, other places like Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlán, and Puerto Vallarta began to develop as important tourist centers, offering impressive beaches and a vibrant culture. Cruises from Los Angeles and San Francisco have made these destinations accessible, allowing visitors to explore their natural landscapes, history, and gastronomy, and enjoy memorable experiences on the Pacific coast.

food

Food

The Mexican Riviera offers a diverse and delicious gastronomy that reflects its rich culture. In Cabo San Lucas, fresh seafood is a must, highlighting ceviche and fish tacos. Mazatlán is famous for its varied offer of marine dishes, as well as its traditional aguachile". Puerto Vallarta combines Mexican cuisine with international influences, with tacos al pastor and birria being popular. Additionally, the Riviera is known for its delicious sauces, handmade tortillas, and refreshing drinks such as tequila and mezcal. Each stop on this culinary journey offers unique flavors that capture the essence of Mexico.

the most outstanding ports

The most outstanding ports

On a cruise through the Mexican Riviera, you can explore fascinating destinations such as:

- Cabo San Lucas, famous for its stunning rock formations, golden sandy beaches, and water activities such as diving and whale watching.
- Mazatlán, known for its charming historic center and vibrant nightlife, as well as its delicious fresh seafood dishes.
- Puerto Vallarta, with its beautiful boardwalk, cobblestone streets, and rich culture that includes art galleries and festivals.
- La Paz, known for its calm waters and proximity to natural parks.
- Loreto, a charming historic town known for its colonial architecture, beautiful beaches, and proximity to the Loreto Bay National Park, famous for its marine biodiversity.

Each destination offers a unique blend of culture, history, and landscapes that will captivate travelers.

climate

Climate

The climate in Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlán and Puerto Vallarta is warm and sunny most of the year, with average temperatures between 25°C and 35°C. The rainy season runs from June to October. It is recommended to bring light clothing, sunscreen and a hat to comfortably enjoy the beaches.

currency

Currency

In Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlán and Puerto Vallarta, the official currency is the Mexican peso (MXN). Credit cards are widely accepted in most tourist establishments, but it is advisable to carry cash for markets and small shops. Many places also accept US dollars, although it is better to use pesos to avoid unfavorable exchange rates. It is recommended to inform your bank about the trip to avoid problems with the cards.

curiosities

Curiosities

- Cabo San Lucas and the Arch: The famous Arch of Cabo San Lucas, an impressive rock formation that overlooks the ocean, is an iconic place for taking photos. It is also the point where the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez meet, known for its rich biodiversity.


- Mazatlán and its Carnival: Mazatlán hosts one of the largest and most colorful carnivals in Mexico, which is celebrated annually with parades, music and dances. This event attracts thousands of visitors and reflects the rich culture and traditions of the city.


- Puerto Vallarta and the Malecon: The Malecon of Puerto Vallarta is famous for its art sculptures, which extend along the coast. This walk is an ideal place to stroll, enjoy the sunset and discover local artists and musicians.


- The biodiversity in the Bay of Loreto: Near Loreto, there is the Bay of Loreto National Park, a protected area that houses various marine species, including whales, dolphins, and turtles. It is a popular destination for marine life watching and ecotourism activities.


- The gastronomy of Mazatlán: The city is known as the "Pearl of the Pacific" and is famous for its production of shrimp and other seafood. Visitors can enjoy fresh dishes such as aguachile and seafood soup, which are local delicacies.


- The romantic zone of Puerto Vallarta: This charming neighborhood is full of cobblestone streets, boutiques, and charming restaurants. It is the perfect place to explore local culture, enjoy traditional architecture, and experience vibrant nightlife, with bars and live music.

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