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Sun, sand and surf - what more could you ask for? From the minute you step onboard, you know - this is the way to discover the Mexican Riviera. It's all here for you: delicious gourmet meals, fun entertainment, and always, incredible pampering.

Sapphire Princess
November 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, December 6, 13; 2008
From $389 US

Sapphire Princess
Sapphire Princess is a jewel on the high seas - filled with innovative features and luxurious amenities. Swim in one of four sparkling pools, shop the boutiques or get a massage in the Lotus Spa. Dine casually on pizza and burgers or more elegantly in one of the many formal dining rooms and specialty restaurants. And with nearly 740 balcony staterooms, there's a room with a view for you.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
For centuries, Puerto Vallarta was a sleepy fishing village. Then director John Huston chose the village as the location for his film "Night of the Iguana," starring Richard Burton. Puerto Vallarta was sleepy no more; its transformation into an international resort had begun. Today, the city has its own "Gringo Gulch," a haunt of the rich and famous. Travelers are also drawn by its climate, its excellent shopping - great values on leather goods, jewelry and handicrafts - and mile after mile of palm-lined beaches.

Mazatlan, Mexico
Lying just below the Tropic of Cancer, Mazatlan boasts a superb year-round climate. Sitting on a peninsula at the feet of the rugged Sierra Madre and the Cerro de Neveria, Mazatlan has two distinct types of coastlines - the rocky Pacific beaches and the broad white-sand beaches beloved by visitors. Its beaches and world-class sport fishing quickly turned this once commercial fishing port into one of the world's top resort destinations today.

Cabo Can Lucas, Mexico
Situated at the very tip of the world's longest peninsula, Cabo San Lucas calmly watches the cool Pacific Ocean merge with the Sea of Cortez. Once you experience its crystal-clear waters and white-sand beaches, you'll understand why this once-sleepy Baja cannery village transformed into a popular international resort.
All pricing above is in US Dollars, per person. Port charges are included. Gov't fees & taxes are additional. Prices are based on two sharing, subject to availability and rates may change at anytime by the cruise lines. All pricing is based on availability. For more information please contact our Mexico Specialists!