Mexican Cruises in San Diego

If you're in the mood for a relaxing Mexican vacation, try a cruise. Several lines offer cruises that leave from the port of San Diego, California. Though each cruise company and cruise vessel offers different amenities, most cruises are all-inclusive and feature food, drinks and entertainment. According to the Unified Port of San Diego website, the port is the recipient of the "2010 Travel Age West WAVE Award winner for Best U.S. Homeport."
  1. Carnival Cruise Line

    • Carnival Cruise Line offers a seven-day Mexican Riviera Cruise. The cruise departs from San Diego then travels to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Spend a day exploring the beaches, golf courses and restaurants of Cabo, before heading around the tip of the Baja peninsula to the town of La Paz. This beachfront town offers hiking, fishing and shopping opportunities. The next day, travel to the popular tourist destination of Mazatlan, famous for beautiful beaches, silver jewelry and Mexican handicrafts. Spend two days at sea on your way back to San Diego. Choose between an interior cabin, an ocean view stateroom, a cabin with a private balcony or a suite. All staterooms offer televisions, bathrobes, en-suite bathrooms and 24-hour room service. Suites also feature Whirlpool bathtubs. The cruise ships feature amenities such as on-deck pools, hot tubs and waterslides, casinos, dance clubs, bars, youth programs, a fitness club, sauna and several restaurants.

      Carnival Cruise Line

      3655 N.W. 87th Ave.

      Miami, FL 33178

      800-929-6400

      carnival.com

    Holland America Line

    • Holland America Line offers six-, seven- and eight-day Mexican Riviera cruises, a 12-day Pacific Mexico cruise and a 12-day Sea of Cortez cruise from San Diego. Choose between interior, ocean-view, verandah suite or deluxe verandah suite staterooms. All rooms feature Euro-top mattresses, bathrobes, premium towels and toiletries, massaging showerheads, flat-panel televisions and DVD players. Verandah suites also offer private balconies, mini-bars, Whirlpool tubs and refrigerators. The Sea of Cortez cruise sails around the Baja peninsula to the town of La Paz, where you'll disembark and spend the day exploring. Travel to Loreto, famous for world-class snorkeling. The next day, explore the port town of Topolobampo, where you can take a dolphin-watching tour or ride a historic train. Spend a day on the beaches of Mazatlan, then travel to Puerto Vallarta for two beach-days. On the way back to San Diego, stop for a day in Cabo San Lucas.

      Holland America Line

      300 Elliott Ave. W.

      Seattle, WA 98119

      877-932-4259

      hollandamerica.com

    Celebrity Cruises

    • Celebrity Cruises offers several trips from San Diego that include stops in Mexico. The Panama Canal cruises range from 13 to 17 days. Mexican destinations include Cabo San Lucas, Acapulco and Huatulco. Celebrity's ships offer amenities such as libraries, Internet cafes, plant conservatories and day spas. Several restaurants, bars, lounges and nightclubs offer dining, or order 24-hour room service. Choose an inside or oceanview stateroom, or upgrade to one of the cruise lines suite options. All staterooms include televisions, bathrobes, premium towels, safes, laundry service, air-conditioning and mini-bars. Some rooms and suites also offer verandas with seating, glass doors, mini-bars and butler service.

      Celebrity Cruises

      1050 Caribbean Way

      Miami, Fl 33132

      800-647-2251

      celebritycruises.com

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