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MEXICO CRUISES
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PORTS OF MEXICO
Acapulco, Mexico
Cabo San Lucas
Cozumel, Mexico
Mazatlan, Mexico
Puerto Vallarta
CRUISE DESTINATIONS
Baja California
Bay of Campeche
Caribbean Sea
Gulf of Mexico
Gulf of Tehuantepec
Pacific Ocean
Yucatan Peninsula
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Norwegian Cruises to Mexico

With Freestyle Cruising, the policy of freedom and flexibility ensures a
hassle-free vacation that rivals the finest land-based resorts.
Anticipate the arrival of NCL's newbuilds, the Norwegian Sun and
Norwegian Star, purpose-built for Freestyle Cruising, offering
year-round cruises in Hawaii and exploring Canada/New England and the
Caribbean.
NCL has completed its plans to convert the existing
fleet to Freestyle ensuring guests the highest level of service and
maximum enjoyment on each cruise.
Cruise Ports of Mexico
Mexico’s coastline totals about about 5,800 miles in length, with its
western coast being about twice as long as its eastern coast. The
country has many cruise ports. Mexico’s most important tourist destinations, other
than the capital city itself, are numerous beach resorts.
Cozumel is an
island and resort town just off the Yucatán Peninsula in the state of
Quintana Roo. Acapulco,
Puerto Vallarta and
Mazatlán, all resort cities
on Mexico’s Pacific coast. Cabo San Lucas, a sport fishing and resort
center at the end of the peninsula of Baja California in the state of
Baja California Sur.
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