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Mexican Riviera 8 nights

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Departure 13/11/2025

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Los Angeles / Los Angeles / California, USA

Welcome to the heart and soul of the country's television and film industry! Los Angeles is a southern California city where you will be able to enjoy the days at Venice Beach, spot celebrities on Rodeo Drive, walk along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, explore the La Brea tar wells or Getty Center, or spend the day at one of L.A.'s world-famous theme parks. Without a doubt, Hollywood, the birthplace of the U.S. film industry and chosen by filmmakers for its access to different environments, is also the most famous neighborhood of Los Angeles. Did you know? The Hollywood Walk of Fame was created in 1956 and now displays more than 2,600 tile and bronze stars embedded in the sidewalks of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street. Though it originally read Hollywoodland”, the iconic Hollywood sign was put in place back in 1923, and... Each letter is 45 feet tall!
What you should know about Los Angeles
When talking about Los Angeles’ most famous district, we are most definitely speaking about Hollywood. Being home to movie stars, cinematographers, celebrities, directors, and the renown Walk of Fame, which was built back in 1956; it now has more than 2,600 starts on display. Speaking of “the one thing” that probably first comes to mind when speaking about this city, the iconic Hollywood Sign was mounted in 1923. Originally, it read “Hollywoodland” and, every single letter has a heigh of about 45 feet. Another well know attraction at this destination is Santa Monica Pier; an amusement park built in 1908 which is also known to be the end of the extremely popular Route 66.

Cabo San Lucas / Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Have you ever thought about heading to Land's End? Here it is totally possible! Famous for its international sport fishing tournaments, as well as for its high-quality resorts and exclusive gated communities, Los Cabos is always a spectacular getaway destination. Find yourself admiring the renowned rock formation of El Arco in the spot where the Pacific merges into the Gulf of California and sunbathe at Lover's Beach, the most famous beach in the area. Since the Pacific Coast is directly set in front on open sea, it tends to be dangerous for swimming; thus, it has granted this side's beach the name of Divorce Beach. The most famous club in the city is Cape Wabo. Owned by legendary rocker Sammy Hagar, it is the best place to have a delicious margarita and enjoy some live music.
What you should know about Cabo San Lucas
The Arch of Cabo San Lucas, an emblematic rock formation located at the southern region of Baja California, Mexico. This is the precise spot where the Pacific Ocean becomes the Gulf of California. Next to this attraction you will reach La Playa del Amor, Baja California’s most famous beach. On the other side of the peninsula, and due to the open sea being more dangerous to swim at, you will find a beach curiously named La Playa del Divorcio. If you are looking forward to having a cold margarita while enjoying live music, head for Cabo Wabo, the city’s most famous club and property of the Rockstar Sammy Hagar. Whale ahoy! If you happen to be at this port during the winter, you might get a glimpse of one of the world’s largest mammals! Here, groups of Humpback Whales swim migrate for more than 6 miles from Alaska and Siberia to give birth at warmer waters.

Mazatlan / Mazatlan, Mexico

A city of illustrious and colonial past. Grab some margaritas and enjoy some of the most exquisite and authentic Mexican cuisine. Feeling adventurous? Stroll through the mountain foot of the Sierra Madre Mountains. We also recommend you visit the many shops offering local crafts. Mazatlán has plenty of sandy beaches with palm trees, ideal for you to surround yourself in a relaxed pace. Built in the 19th century, its lighthouse originally functioned with the use of an oil lamp that was surrounded by mirrors; nowadays, it uses a 1,000-watt bulb so, do not hesitate and climb up to enjoy an amazing view!
What you should know about Mazatlan
With a vast extension of golden-colored beaches with palms trees and a relaxed ambiance, you have just arrived in Mazatlán. If you have enough time, take a quick trip to the lighthouse, and climb to the top to enjoy an amazing view! Built in the 19th century, it originally functioned thanks to the use of a huge oil lam surrounded by mirrors; nowadays, it works with a 1,000 watts lightbulb. Constructed during the same century, but located in Viejo Mazatlán, you will find a gorgeous cathedral with a golden ceiling you simply cannot miss; besides, it is right by the city’s main plaza, a colonial area with a traditional kiosk. At this same spot you will be able to visit on of the national monuments, the Ángela Peralta Theater. Built back in 1874, this building which was restored and is now used to host a wide variety of cultural events. A visit to Mazatlán is never complete without trying one of its local dishes. Grab a margarita and enjoy a Mexican shrimp cocktail by the sea.

Puerto Vallarta / Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Modern Puerto Vallarta maintains much of the charm of its traditional small villas which are located along its 26 miles of spectacular beaches along the Bay of Banderas. Stroll through the streets and head towards the church of Our Lady of Guadalupe. We also recommend you check out the local products at its open-air markets. Wondering about the series of Roman arches along the coast in front of the main square? Los Arcos is one of the city's symbols. Fun fact: John Huston's 1963 film, The Night of the Iguana, was filmed in Puerto Vallarta.
What you should know about Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Search for a row of arches by the sea and you most probably will have arrived in Puerto Vallarta, the place where John Huston’s 1963 “The Night of the Iguana” was filmed. Take your time and walk by the mile-long Malecón, a 12 square plaza decorated with various contemporary-style statues. One of the most iconic attractions in the city is the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe; a church whose construction was finished in 1950 and that possesses a tower adorned with a golden crown on top of it.

Ensenada / Ensenada, Mexico

Just 90 miles south of San Diego, you'll enjoy the warm weather and friendly atmosphere of Ensenada. Visit “La Bufadora”, a unique vent, and then go shopping at local wineries. Try your luck at “Riviera del Pacífico” resort and casino, built in the 1930s.
What you should know about Ensenada
With activities such as surfing, sport fishing, sea canoeing, horseback riding, and mountain biking, Ensenada is a paradise for athletes. This sea geyser that stretches all the way from the sea to the top of the cliff is one of the largest vents in North America. The popular tourist street La Calle Primera is full of shops where you will find several trinkets and souvenirs. Locals also sell authentic Mexican handicrafts near La Bufadora. Restaurants and street vendors sell delicious fish tacos. In addition, you can have a margarita at the bar where the cocktail was supposedly invented.

Los Angeles / Los Angeles / California, USA

Welcome to the heart and soul of the country's television and film industry! Los Angeles is a southern California city where you will be able to enjoy the days at Venice Beach, spot celebrities on Rodeo Drive, walk along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, explore the La Brea tar wells or Getty Center, or spend the day at one of L.A.'s world-famous theme parks. Without a doubt, Hollywood, the birthplace of the U.S. film industry and chosen by filmmakers for its access to different environments, is also the most famous neighborhood of Los Angeles. Did you know? The Hollywood Walk of Fame was created in 1956 and now displays more than 2,600 tile and bronze stars embedded in the sidewalks of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street. Though it originally read Hollywoodland”, the iconic Hollywood sign was put in place back in 1923, and... Each letter is 45 feet tall!
What you should know about Los Angeles
When talking about Los Angeles’ most famous district, we are most definitely speaking about Hollywood. Being home to movie stars, cinematographers, celebrities, directors, and the renown Walk of Fame, which was built back in 1956; it now has more than 2,600 starts on display. Speaking of “the one thing” that probably first comes to mind when speaking about this city, the iconic Hollywood Sign was mounted in 1923. Originally, it read “Hollywoodland” and, every single letter has a heigh of about 45 feet. Another well know attraction at this destination is Santa Monica Pier; an amusement park built in 1908 which is also known to be the end of the extremely popular Route 66.

Navigator Of The Seas

Royal Caribbean puts their uniquely unlimited potential toward the creations of an extraordinary vessel in which to explore the ocean and the world.

The cruise line that not only sets the standard in the size of cruise ships, they also push the envelope in onboard innovations. With entertainment programs, the sheer variety of sports, and outdoor activities that include courts, slides, ice rinks, and activities for everyone in your travel party, there’s never been another ship like it.

Royal Caribbean's Navigator of The Seas makes life at sea into an inspiring second home. During the course of any cruise, you’ll enjoy at least some of the many seemingly endless variety of things to see, do, and enjoy.

CABINS

Navigator cabins provide simply stunning accommodation in unprecedented comfort. A day full of excitement is followed by a relaxing and spacious cabin and passengers choose between standard, exterior, balcony, and top-of-the-line suites. The famous "virtual balcony" means that even interior cabins get a real, and real-time view of the sea. And cabins can be had for any size travel party from couples on up to the whole family.

ON BOARD MEALS AND DRINKS

The Navigator takes extra special pride in offering a unique culinary environment unlike any in the world. The main dining room offers three meals a day and a widely varying menu so that no one gets board. And the true taste of New England is caught fresh at Hooked Seafood. Tuscan variety and freshness come from Jamie's Italian. El Loco Fresh is serving up classic Mexican fare and the 50s malt shop, Johnny Rockets, is just hopping and happening as ever.

ONBOARD ENTERTAINMENT

The Navigator of The Seas gives passengers an all-new onboard experience with The Blaster’s famous Waterslide, the longest slides at seas. But you’ll need to take an inflatable raft as, with some of the world’s highest climbs and falls, it’s an exciting journey. Riptide lets you see some of the same things, but this time, you’re going headfirst! There are also a surf simulator and every sport you can imagine. Onboard entertainment includes Showgirl and Ballroom Fever. And with basketball courts, a jogging track, mini golf, and a zip line some 50 meters above the sea, you’ll take to the Lime & Coconut and Bamboo Room lounges when you finally slow down. The casinos and the hundreds of boutiques make it a trip as relaxing as it is exciting.

With fun for the whole family, booking your cabin is going to be the best vacation decision you make this sea, on board Royal Caribbean's Navigator of The Seas.

The cruise fee covers:
Port Taxes, Federal Taxes, Meals*, Non-carbonated sodas**, Insurance, Tips.

The cruise fee no covers:
Canned juices, Alcoholic beverages, Speciality Dining.
* Food: All meals are included on board at established specialty and buffet restaurants. Some specialty restaurants bear an extra cost and service is subject to availability.

You’ll have an opportunity to choose your own preferred dinner schedule, subject to availability.

**Drinks: Some on-board drinks are included. These you’ll find available at established dispensaries: water, American and decaf coffee, and a selection of teas, and ice from ice machines. It is highly recommended that you purchase a beverage package to make your on-board experience that much better.
 

IMO: Year of construction: Year of remodeling: Tonnage: Registro:
9227508 2002 2019 139999 t. Bahamas
Boat length: Total passenger capacity: Total crew: Total cabins: Total suites:
311 meters 3114 passengers 1185 crew 1557 cabins 119 suites
Total balconies: Total outside cabins: Total interior cabins: Minimum passenger age:
646 balconies 174 outdoor cabins 618 interior cabins 6 months

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*Port and government taxes and travel insurance are already included

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Documents and considerations

All travel documents (Passport, DNI, NIE, Visas, etc.) must be valid and valid six months after the date of travel. It is essential to carry valid passports and visas (including Multiple Entry Visas, when applicable), to board. Check the entry requirements for your destination at your local passport office or contact the Embassies (Consular Services) of each country on your Cruise travel itinerary. If you are not sure which country a port belongs to, check with your Vacation Advisor.

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Attractions and activities

Navigator Of The Seas

From ice skating to cooking demonstrations, enjoy yourself at this multipurpose studio with lots of available activities!

Navigator Of The Seas

A light-filled casino where you'll find modern slot machines, video poker, blackjack, dice table, roulette and Caribbean poker.

Navigator Of The Seas

Navigator Of The Seas

Navigator Of The Seas

Navigator Of The Seas