Mexico Cruise Ports
Mexico Cruise PortsA Sea of Cortes Route on its Way - The Sea of Cortes’ undeveloped coastlines offer an array of possibilities for a unique and exhilarating Cruise Route. Most of the 13 ports are expected to be located in: Puerto Cortes on the Pacific of Baja California, Cabo San Lucas, Loreto in the Sea of Cortes and Guaymas on the other side of the body of water. This year, the port of Topolobampo, on its 3rd cruise season south of Guaymas, is planning on receiving 12 visits from the Holland Americas Ryndam and 4 from the NCL’s Norwegian Sun.

Port of Cabo San Lucas - The Port of Cabo San Lucas has recently invested more than $204,582,439 dollars and has concluded an important remodeling of Tender Docks 1 and 2 for the reception of cruise passengers as well as a renovation of the wharf Pier.  Thanks to the enlargement of Tender Dock 5, they are now in position to receive the M.S. Mariner of the Seas.

Cruises Discover the Gulf of Mexico - Veracruz, Dos Bocas and Progreso, are new ports of call on the Gulf of Mexico for Holland America itineraries. This major biodiversity region of Mexico will be open to the cruise passengers of the Zuiderdam. Among some of the main attractions visitors will encounter are Mayan and Olmec archeological sites and visits to the cocoa plantations.

Mexican Caribbean Ports Working at Full Capacity - Once again the Mexican Caribbean cruise terminals and ports are operating at their full capacity. In 2008 the ports of Puerta Maya in Cozumel and Costa Maya in mainland Quintana Roo, began operations, offering two distinctive options to the cruise industry in the Caribbean. Puerto Maya emerged as the first terminal in Mexico for the new generations of cruise ships.
 
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The Mexican Riviera