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7-NIGHT CRUISE WITH CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE

Los Angeles, California | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Mazatlan, Mexico | Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Beautiful beaches, on-land adventures and delicious food — this is what’s on the menu when you cruise to the Mexican Riviera. That’s right, we’re talking about the good life! Our Mexican Riviera cruises are the perfect vacation for days of sights to see. From the crystal-clear waters and sparkling nightlife of Puerto Vallarta and La Paz, to the energizing fun of sport fishing and shopping in Mazatlan, Mexican Riviera cruises inspire a feeling of getting away — way away. Oh… and don’t forget about the beaches and underwater scenery of Cabo San Lucas. Cruise to the Mexican Riviera and you don’t have to choose just one vacation experience — you can try them all.

January 27 – February 3, 2024

7 Nights, 8 Days
Cruise roundtrip from Los Angeles, California
Cruise Only

Travel: 8 Days. 4 Ports. 1 Amazing Vacation.
Cruise: Aboard the Carnival Panorama

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Los Angeles, California
  • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
  • Mazatlan, Mexico
  • Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
  • Explore the sandy land via serene horseback or thrilling ATV.
  • Check out the colorful life below the sea, or the flippy creatures living at the surface.

Itinerary

Day 1: Long Beach (Los Angeles), CA

When we talk about cruising from Los Angeles, fyi: we’re talking about cruises from Long Beach. A short drive from LA is where you’ll find this seaside Southern California city that’s inseparable from its big-city neighbor, while undeniably moving to its own local beat. Dotted with dozens of parks, beaches and multiple public golf courses (fore times five!), Long Beach also boasts perhaps the world’s most unique hotel — located aboard the old-time ocean liner The Queen Mary (which is haunted, or so go the rumors). You can experience it before one of Carnival’s cruises from Long Beach, but definitely don’t miss the glitzy, big-city Los Angeles — the right place to experience the left-coast life. Take in the storied sights of this City of Angels, from its modern museums and high-end shopping to its funky seaside towns and star-studded SoCal sights dotting the hills and boulevards. Hollywood — hooray! So if you’re dreaming about a cruise from Los Angeles, remember: Carnival’s cruises from Long Beach are just the ticket.

  • Climb aboard the Queen Mary, a glamorous 1930s ocean liner.
  • Find your favorite star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
  • Stroll through the art and antiquities of the Getty Center®.
  • Take the backlot tour of Universal Studios for a look at Hollywood mythmaking.
  • Gaze into the starry night sky through the Griffith Observatory’s® giant telescope.

Day 2 & 3: Fun Day at Sea

There are always lots of fun activities on board… or just lay back on a deck chair and do nothing at all!

Day 4: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Whether you’re seeking quality beach time or action-packed adventures, cruises to Puerto Vallarta will deliver the vacation you’ve been craving. Reigning over Banderas Bay and bordered by the tropical forests of the Sierra Madre Mountains, Puerto Vallarta, is both a modern beach resort and an eco-adventure launching pad. On Mexico cruises to Puerto Vallarta, scuba dive with manta rays, spot dolphins playing in the waves, and hike to jungle cascades. Admire contemporary Latin American art in this breezy seaside city on your Carnival cruise to Puerto Vallarta.

  • Fly through the lush green forest canopy, secured to one zippy zip-line.
  • Pay homage to Ava Gardner and John Huston before snorkeling from Playa Mismaloya or Las Caletas — spots made famous by 1964’s The Night of the Iguana.
  • Join a whale-watching tour in winter, when humpback whales cruise through Banderas.

Day 5: Mazatlan, Mexico

Go from the opera house to the lighthouse with Carnival cruises to Mazatlán, Mexico. This city’s 17-mile-long beach has rolling swells for surfers and calm waters for swimmers. Thatch-roofed shacks serve the freshest seafood and beach bars pour crisp cervezas with lime. On cruises to Mazatlán, don’t forget to head out beyond the bustling beach scene to experience the charming colonial core of Viejo Mazatlán, complete with ornate churches and photogenic Spanish mansions.

  • Try the chill life on for size on the photogenic Deer Island.
  • Sip an ice-cold Pacífico beer — Maztalán’s original brew — on Playa Sábalo.
  • Visit the colonial villages of Copala and Concordia on your Mazatlán cruise.

Day 6: Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

If you’re looking for a beautiful cruise destination to call your own, cruises to Cabo San Lucas should be at the top of your list. You’ll return home with spectacular vacation photos that get all the Likes! Cabo San Lucas makes its home on the Baja California peninsula, the second longest in the world, sitting pretty down at the south end. Tucked between golf courses and desert mountains, Cabo San Lucas straddles two oceans — the calm turquoise Sea of Cortez and the crashing blue Pacific. With 18 pristine miles of coastline connecting your port to colonial San José del Cabo, you get two seaside cities in one on a Cabo San Lucas cruise. But, along with water-based activities like fishing, paddling and swimming, you can also add action — or maximum relaxation — to your itinerary. Cruises to Cabo San Lucas offer a huge variety of things to do, from riding ATVs in the desert to sipping margaritas on the beach. Try one or try it all!

  • Paddle past the famous El Arco rock arch on a kayak.
  • Sip icy margaritas at a cantina on Playa El Medano.
  • Watch whopper marlin and yellowfin tuna in the Sea of Cortez.
  • Drive an ATV through the desert to the Candelaria oasis.

Day 7: Fun Day at Sea

There are always lots of fun activities on board… or just lay back on a deck chair and do nothing at all!

Day 8: Long Beach (Los Angeles), CA

When we talk about cruising from Los Angeles, fyi: we’re talking about cruises from Long Beach. A short drive from LA is where you’ll find this seaside Southern California city that’s inseparable from its big-city neighbor, while undeniably moving to its own local beat. Dotted with dozens of parks, beaches and multiple public golf courses (fore times five!), Long Beach also boasts perhaps the world’s most unique hotel — located aboard the old-time ocean liner The Queen Mary (which is haunted, or so go the rumors). You can experience it before one of Carnival’s cruises from Long Beach, but definitely don’t miss the glitzy, big-city Los Angeles — the right place to experience the left-coast life. Take in the storied sights of this City of Angels, from its modern museums and high-end shopping to its funky seaside towns and star-studded SoCal sights dotting the hills and boulevards. Hollywood — hooray! So if you’re dreaming about a cruise from Los Angeles, remember: Carnival’s cruises from Long Beach are just the ticket.

  • Climb aboard the Queen Mary, a glamorous 1930s ocean liner.
  • Find your favorite star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
  • Stroll through the art and antiquities of the Getty Center®.
  • Take the backlot tour of Universal Studios for a look at Hollywood mythmaking.
  • Gaze into the starry night sky through the Griffith Observatory’s® giant telescope.

Itinerary was valid at time of posting.

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