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Mexico Cruises - The World's Best
Look no further for the best cruises to the Mexican Riviera, Baja Mexico, and Latin America. Guardian travel offers an amazing variety of the best cruise destination in Mexico, with excellent ports in the Riviera Maya, Cabo San Lucas, and Mazatlan, which offers a wealth of opportunities to explore this enchanting region.
*All of Guardian Travel's agents on staff has worked and traveled extensively with Mexico cruises. Please contact them to discuss these vacation packages further.*
The 800-mile peninsula of Baja Mexico has stretches of magical beaches and breathtaking desert scenery, and is the perfect place to keep an eye out for the dozens of species of whale that can be seen off its shores. Your ports of call in Western Mexico includes Cabo San Lucas, Mexico's "jewel" at the tip of Baja, Mazatlan, where mariachis play their lively music, and picturesque Puerto Vallarta with its fabled cobblestone streets.
Mexico is home to some of North America's most beautiful beaches, delightfully warm waters and spectacular sunsets. On most cruises to the Mexican Riviera, you can explore the turquoise waters or the glittery resorts of the Mexican Riviera. Let's not forget the cultural history, and the Mayan ruins which contains some of the most important Mayan archaeological sites in the world.
Cruising offers excellent value as compared to many land-based holidays. If you add up the value of superior dining quality, choice of food, service standards, cleanliness, safety, and on-board entertainment - you'll be hard-pressed to find an equivalent package on land for less money. As your floating hotel transports you to various ports of call, you'll avoid the hassle of having to pack and unpack. Especially in foreign lands, it is wonderful to experience the world while returning to North American standards on-board the ship.


