Mexican Riviera Cruise
April 18 – 25, 2009 | Norwegian Star from Los Angeles
| Day | Location | Arrive | Depart | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saturday, April 18 | Los Angeles, CA, USA | 4:00 PM | ||
| Sunday, April 19 | At Sea | |||
| Monday, April 20 | Cabo San Lucas | 10:00 AM | 5:00 PM | |
| Tuesday, April 21 | Mazatlan | 8:00 AM | 5:00 PM | |
| Wednesday, April 22 | Puerto Vallarta | 8:00 AM | 10:00 PM | |
| Thursday, April 23 | At Sea | |||
| Friday, April 24 | At Sea | |||
| Saturday, April 25 | Los Angeles, CA | 8:00 AM | ||
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Los Angeles, CA We sail from the Port of Los Angeles, conveniently located just 30 minutes from bustling West Hollywood. Spend some time either before or after your cruise enjoying the nightlife of WeHo, or the world-class museums and restaurants of Los Angeles. |
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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Graced by the spectacular rocks of Los Arcos, Cabo San Lucas calmly watches the cool Pacific waters merge with the Sea of Cortes. Once you experience its crystal-clear waters, which sand beaches, and dry climate, you’ll understand this Baja city’s transformation from quiet cannery village to international resort. The underwater life, so richly colorful and unspoiled, provides an unforgettable experience. Cabo boasts one of the worlds best swimming beaches, as well as world class snorkeling and Scuba. And did we mention great shopping and restaurants? |
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Mazatlan, Mexico Just south of the Tropic of Cancer, in the state of Sinaloa, is one of the most popular resorts in all of Mexico. Mazatlan rests on a peninsula jutting out into the Pacific Ocean, with a natural bay and a sheltered harbor. The city is easily navigated on foot, with only one elevated area, the Cerro de Neveria (Icebox Mountain), which separates the rocky Pacific beaches to the south form the wide areas for swimming to the north. One the same latitude as the southern end of the Baja Peninsula as well as Honolulu, it enjoys the same idyllic weather they do. |
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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Puerto Vallarta, where tradition and sparkle merge to make Mexico's favorite gay destination. The historic center boasts art galleries, great shopping, beautiful riverside restaurants as well as some of Mexico’s most happening gay bars. The gay beach, Playa de los Muertos, is located right in the center of town – or you may want to take a taxi to some of the secluded beaches of Mismaloya. For the more adventurous – the surrounding Sierra Madres offer excellent horse-back riding as well as a chance to see historic towns and hacienda. |








