7 Mexican Ports of Call

Published: 26th November 2010
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Taking a cruise can be a great way to spend your vacation; you get to see different places on your ports of call, enjoy some amazing land excursions, as well as spend time on a luxury ship that offers entertainment, fine dining, shows and more all for one low price. Travel sites like Expedia.com and Travelocity offer some amazingly affordable Mexican cruises that stop in some exotic ports. If you are thinking about a Mexican cruise but are unsure what the ports of call are or what they have to offer, take a look below to get more familiar with the exotic places that you can visit.

1. Acapulco

This is Mexico’s oldest resort destination and offers a variety of land and sea excursions. You can relax on the pristine beaches, para-sail over the crystal clear waters, go snorkeling along the reef or spend a day shopping at some of the finest boutiques. The area provides championship golf courses, glass bottom boat cruises, cliff divers and a 300 year old Fort San Diego.

2. Cozumel

Just 12 miles off the Yucatan Peninsula, located in Caribbean waters, this is one of the world’s most noted dive spots. The town is mostly undeveloped and offers an intriguing view into the culture. It is a gateway into the mainland and Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza, Tulem and Xel-Ha.


3. Ensenada

This location is 65 miles south of the International border and located on the Baja Peninsula. This port is usually offered during a three or four day round trip cruise from Los Angeles. Visitors can stroll through wineries and shop the amazingly unique boutiques for handcrafted items, fine jewelry and fashionable designs. Hussong’s Cantina, the oldest bar on the Baja Peninsula dating back to 1892, is a favorite hangout for tourists as well as locals.

4. Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo

Ixtapa is a home to high rise hotels, championship golf courses and handicraft markets, and Zihuatanejo offers cobble stone walkways through a cozy village that thrives on art galleries, shops and sidewalk restaurants.

5. Los Cabos

This region offers some of Mexico’s best resorts, championship golf courses, open air markets, party bars and a ton of lively action. Cruisers love this destination as a party place and the tropical surroundings offer a relaxing and inviting world for those who wish to enter.


6. Mazatlan

This is Mexico’s largest west coast city and is located on miles of sandy beaches with rolling breakers. The carnival like 15 mile ling malecon offers visitors plenty of dining, shopping and entertainment options during their visit. Sport fishing is very popular in this town and the country’s largest shrimp fleet can be found here. The beautiful countryside offers a romantic retreat for cruisers where they can enjoy many different city tours or stroll through the country on their own, on bike or a rented golf cart.

7. Puerto Vallarta

This location is bordered by romantic hillside retreats, narrow one way streets and some of the country’s fanciest hotels. Cruisers can enjoy a safari jeep tour through the hilly back country, or fishing in the villages of Yelapa and Las Animas. The town offers championship golf courses, sandy beaches, parasailing, shopping and some of the finest cuisine in the country.


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