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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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Princess Cruises to Mexico
Princess
ships offer the line's innovative Personal Choice Cruising program, an
individualized, unstructured style of cruising that provides a "what you
want, when you want" atmosphere of onboard choice and flexibility
designed to give passengers the opportunity to customize their cruise
vacation to meet their personal interests, needs and desires. Princess
introduced the concept of putting the passengers in control of their own
cruise experience in the mid-1990s when it introduced the revolutionary
Sun-class ships.
This emphasis on choice -- of multiple dining locations, flexible
entertainment and affordable private balconies -- has since established
customized cruising as the touchstone of new ship design for the entire
industry. 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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