Mexican Cruises - Itineraries
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Mexican Cruises Itineraries
When you are choosing Mexico as your next cruise destination, there are several different Mexican destinations to choose from as your ports and many different cruise lengths as well. Choosing your Mexican cruise itinerary literally allows you to customize almost every aspect of your vacation from the shore excursions you want to participate in all the way to how many days you want to be gone for. Many people, who are first time cruisers, choose the shorter 4-5 day cruise packages but for those who already know they love cruises, they choose the 10-15 day cruise packages, it is all up to you!
Some of the different Mexican cruise destinations you can choose from include:
- Mexican Riviera
- Sea of Cortex
- Accapulco
- Cabo San Lucas
- Cozumel
- Puerto Vallarta
These are the most popular and top rated Mexico cruise destinations to choose from, no matter what cruise line you are choosing to travel with. Each of these different Mexican cruises destination ports offers great shore excursions and culture for you to enjoy during your days off the ship.
When you are planning your Mexican cruise itinerary you have the option to book your shore excursions at this time. When you are on the ship and randomly decide you want to take part in a certain activity, the option may no longer be there for you to sign up or some require you to pay in advance so it is always wise to book your excursions in advance and then you won't have to worry about carrying cash around and you know you will have no problems enjoying your cruise!
There are literally dozens of different departure ports throughout the USA and Canada for those looking to travel by cruise ship to Mexico. This makes it that much more accessible for everyone and less money when you do not have to fly across the country to arrive at the only destination port. Today you can depart from:
- Boston
- Fort Lauderdale
- New York
- Tampa
- Vancouver, British Columbia
- Montreal, Quebec
- Seattle
These are just a few of the most popular and most accessible departure ports for you to choose from when you are going over the details of your Mexico cruise itinerary.
It is also important to note that the longer you choose for your Mexican cruise itinerary, the more sights you will get to see and the longer you can enjoy the sights, culture and activities Mexico has to offer through all their different cities. That is one of the great things about Mexico, no matter which cities you choose for your itinerary stops, you never have to worry you made the wrong choice as they all offer different unique historical features, activities and a special culture you will want to soak in as much as you can.
Start planning your Mexicab cruise itinerary early so you can take your time and plan your vacation exactly how you want to. Whether you choose to book on or offline you can find great mexican cruises deals throughout the year!
Further reading on cruises
- Mexican Cruises - Exploring Mexican Riviera Cruises
Article about Mexican Riviera Cruises and its options - Mexican Cruises - Highlights
Hub concerning the 3 main highlights of Mexican cruises
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