6 Reasons to Cruise the Mexican Riviera
Lively cities, sun-kissed beaches and vibrant markets: discover the Mexican Riveria in a single journey.
Boasting year-round sunshine and over 1,600 kilometres of coastline to explore, the Mexican Riviera was made for cruising. This spectacular stretch is dotted with charming cities, blissful beachfront and breathtakingly lush jungle landscapes. Add in the convenience – and luxury amenities – of a cruise ship, and the ultimate holiday experience awaits.
1. Affordable luxury
The Mexican Riviera shines as one of the most budget-friendly cruise destinations, offering lower port fees, excursion costs, and cruise fares compared to other popular regions such as the Caribbean or Mediterranean Sea. For savvy travellers seeking indulgence without overspending, a cruise provides excellent value, bundling accommodation, transportation, entertainment and dining into one all-inclusive experience.
Surprisingly, the Mexican Riviera is cost-comparable to destinations like Bali or Fiji while offering diverse and elevated experiences, with access to tropical coral reefs, sandy deserts, lush jungles and glitzy cities all in one trip. Beyond the cruise, gourmet dining, indulgent spa experiences and adventure sports like scuba diving and ATVing are affordable, making it easy to enjoy luxury on any budget.
2. More days at sea
Striking the perfect balance between adventure and relaxation, Mexican Riviera cruises typically include three or four sea days within a seven-night itinerary. These leisurely stretches allow travellers to fully unwind and enjoy their ship’s exceptional amenities without the rush of back-to-back port calls.
Modern cruise ships sailing this route are equipped with facilities that rival luxury resorts. Norwegian Bliss for example is designed to cater to every whim, with features like state-of-the-art water parks, world-class dining venues and tranquil spas designed for ultimate relaxation. Thrill-seekers can race around the onboard go-kart track or plunge down waterslides suspended over the open sea, while those craving indulgence can savour unlimited craft cocktails.
3. Perfect sailing year-round
The Mexican Riviera’s warm, sunny climate makes it a dreamy destination at any time of year. With temperatures ranging from a comfortable 21°C to a balmy 32°C, it’s never too hot (or too cold) – just perfect for enjoying the outdoors. Unlike the Caribbean, the Mexican Riviera isn’t affected by a wet season or a cyclone season, so you can expect sunny skies and calm seas whenever you visit.
Thanks to the year-round sunshine, you can guarantee that whenever you sail a refreshing swim in turquoise waters, snorkelling among vibrant coral reefs or hike through lush jungle trails under clear blue skies is a go.
4. Diverse ports of call & unique excursions
A Mexican Riviera cruise offers the perfect mix of adventure, culture and relaxation, with stops at cities along the stunning Baja Peninsula, including Cabo San Lucas, Ensenada, Mazatlán and Puerto Vallarta. Each cruise takes a unique route, offering opportunities to explore pristine beaches, vibrant cityscapes, crystal-clear waters and ancient ruins.
Cabo San Lucas is a haven for adventure and natural beauty, featuring must-see attractions like Lover’s Beach (accessible only by water taxi), and the striking El Arco rock formation. Dive into the vibrant underwater world of Santa Maria Beach on a guided shore excursion, enjoy a private yacht tour or take to the skies with ziplining adventures.
In Puerto Vallarta, immerse yourself in the city’s artistic and culinary delights – browse lively art galleries, take hands-on cooking classes to master mole or tamales or simply unwind on the family-friendly Playa de los Muertos.
Mazatlán enchants visitors with its colonial plazas, cobblestone streets and golden beaches. Surf at Playa Olas Altas or paddle through calm waters at Stone Island. Foodies will love guided culinary tours and nearby Jalisco’s renowned tequila tastings. Inland adventures abound, from the majestic El Salto Waterfall and magical cenotes near Manzanillo to wildlife-filled national parks.
5. Shop for one-of-a-kind souvenirs
Mexican artisan markets are a haven for meaningful souvenirs, offering everything from aromatic, locally sourced vanilla in Puerto Vallarta’s bustling markets and specialty shops like Vallarta Vanilla, to traditional molcajetes, carved wooden figurines and embroidered garments in Mazatlán’s vibrant Pino Suárez Market.
What sets shopping in the Mexican Riviera apart is the opportunity to meet artisans, watch them hone their craft and even have your souvenirs custom-made. Many markets across the region feature makers working within their stalls, allowing you to take home a truly unique piece.
6. Extend your holiday in California
Start or end your cruise with a stay on the US West Coast, the perfect gateway to the Mexican Riviera. With direct flights from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland to Los Angeles, it’s easy to extend your holiday.
Spend a few days before or after your cruise enjoying the glitz and glamour of Beverly Hills, exploring star-studded Hollywood, or relaxing on the sun-soaked beaches of Santa Monica. For families, Disneyland and Universal Studios are excellent additions to your holiday, while wine lovers may prefer a scenic drive to Napa Valley.
Feature image: Norwegian Cruise Line