August 17, 2007
Explore Cruises to Mexico
Cruises to Mexico offer visitors adventure, sun, and romance. Many cruise lines offer Mexican destinations among the ports they visit. Before you book a cruise, you should research the different destinations to find the ones that you want to have included in your cruise.
Many people visit Acapulco each year. Famous for its beaches and nightlife, the city offers many different distractions for visitors. Watch cliff divers jump 150 feet into the ocean, swim with dolphins, golf luxury courses, or discover the history of the city. Whether you dance the night away or sway in a hammock, Acapulco is a favorite destination.
Although it's just 20 miles from California, Catalina Island feels much farther. Small towns, unspoiled wilderness, and beaches lure cruise lines in. Once you're there, take a boat ride on a glass bottom boat, kayak along the shore, or snorkel near the kelp beds.
Puerto Vallarta blends history with a gorgeous setting. Hike to a jungle waterfall, relax on the beach, or explore the city's historical sites. Active travelers will particularly love the variety of activities offered in this port from hiking and mountain biking to parasailing and scuba diving.
Mazatlan is another popular cruise destination. Golden beaches, blue lagoons, and great sport fishing await visitors along with art galleries and tequila tours. Sitting just below the Tropic of Cancer, the city makes a great winter destination.
Whether you are looking for excitement or a laid back day, Los Cabos and Cabo San Lucas will meet your needs. This destination is a great place to go whale watching during the winter and for kayaking any time of year. Water lovers will soak up the sun and activities here.
Ensenada, the second most visited Mexican port city, produces 90 percent of Mexico's wine. Aztec history abounds in the city's sites. Dine on seafood while sampling some of the regions wines and stroll along the waterfront promenade.
Ixtapa offers visitors young, modern destination. You can tour the countryside or golf two of Mexico's best courses. You'll also love the sandy beaches and coves while you swim, relax, or participate in other beach and water activities.
Cruises to Mexico often take in at least one of these port cities, although you can also find other options. Consider what you'd like to do on your days off the cruise ship and try to find a cruise that will take you to the appropriate destination. While all the towns offer beaches and water activities, some also offer jungle hikes or historical sites.

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