
Mexico cruises often depart from California and explore the Pacific Coast of Mexico from Baja to Acapulco. In these regions the weather is drier, and fishing, horseback riding on the beach, parasailing and many other sports are bountiful. On these Mexico cruises, you may visit Acapulco, Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, and Mazatlan.
Lines that Travel To Mexico
* Carnival Cruise Lines
* Cunard Cruise Line Ltd
* Holland American line
* Princess Cruises
* Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
* Regent Seven Seas
* Silversea Cruises
* Crystal Cruises
Mexican Ports of Call
Most discount Mexico cruises depart from Los Angeles or San Diego, California or from Galveston, Texas. Carnival Cruises, Princess Cruises, and Royal Caribbean are the three cruise lines that offer the most trips to Mexico. While still stateside, San Diego has plenty to do and see, including great outdoor activities and some amazing museums and attractions such as Legoland, SeaWorld, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo.
Cabo San Lucas
A Mexico cruise to Cabo San Lucas is sure not to disappoint. Located on the tip of the Baja peninsula, water-based activities never come to an end in sunny Cabo San Lucas: Snorkeling, kayaking, diving, whale watching and sport fishing, just to name a few. Cabo San Lucas boasts crystal clear water, white sand beaches, art galleries and boutiques that are all complemented by a welcoming atmosphere and lively nightlife.
Puerto Vallarta
Discount Mexican cruises to the once tiny fishing village of Puerto Vallarta
Will give you a glimpse of the quaint charms of the original village yet provide the standards of a modern resort. The relaxed atmosphere and beautiful landscapes make for the perfect vacation destination.
Mazatlan
When you take a Mexican cruise to Mazatlan, you should prepare yourself for an active vacation. Mazatlan has great beaches, endless attractions, a variety of interesting historical sites and many interesting monuments spread out all over the city. Just visiting the monuments and statues could take up an entire day.
Acapulco
Acapulco was first developed in the 16th century as a port town that was perfect for global trading. Acapulco is now Mexico’s largest port city and has a nightlife to match its grand reputation. Known for attracting the rich and famous, Acapulco offers its visitors pristine beaches, sizzling nightlife, and an abundance of activities to choose from.
Loreto
As a city rich in history, this peaceful seaside community was the first European settlement in the Californias. Take a Mexico cruise where you will port in Loreto, on the crystal blue Sea of Cortez. Stroll the cobbled plaza to Mission Nuestra Senora de Loreto, snorkel the crystal-clear lagoons of Isla Coronados, seek out crafts created by local artisans and revel in a relaxing day under the Mexican sun.
Pichilingue / La Paz
A discount Mexico cruise to this tranquil city nestled on the scenic coast of the Sea of Cortez, offers many simple pleasures: stroll the palm-lined malecon, soak up the sun on the beautiful beaches of nearby Pichilingue Peninsula, snorkel with inquisitive sea lions at lovely Los Islotes.
Topolobampo
The only Mexican cruise special you will find that ports in Topolbampo is Holland America. Just minutes away from this paradise is Los Mochis, the gateway to Mexico's spectacular Copper Canyon.
Zihuatanejo / Ixtapa
Mexican cruises to Zihuatanejo or Ixtapa will allow you to experience the rich diversity of the country in one port of call. Zihuatanejo is a tranquil village where artisans and fisherman live as they have for centuries. Five miles away, Ixtapa is an internationally renowned resort destination.
To book a Mexico cruise today, contact a Travel Dynamics Cruises booking expert for more information on what Mexico has to offer you!




















