Mexican Riviera: Cabo & Puerto Vallarta Mexican Riviera: Cabo & Puerto Vallarta Mexican Riviera: Cabo & Puerto Vallarta

7-day Cruise on Norwegian Bliss

Mexican Riviera: Cabo & Puerto Vallarta

from Los Angeles, California

Spice up your holiday with margaritas, guacamole, and authentic Mexican tacos as you cruise through the Pacific Ocean aboard Norwegian Bliss, one of our newest and most incredible ships. Galivant along Lover's Beach or dare to run through Divorce Beach near Land's End in Cabo, the choice is yours! Visit the capital of Mariachi Music in Puerto Vallarta and get to know Mazatlán, one of the most unique destinations in Mexico, with plenty of opportunities to island-hop. Then, it's back to Los Angeles just in time for sunset at the Santa Monica Pier.
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    Enjoy six or more hours in each port to explore.
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    Enjoy unmatched views in our revolutionary Observation Lounges.
7 Days. 5 Ports. 1 Amazing Holiday.
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Port of Call
Los Angeles, California
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Check out the scene at Venice Beach. Spot a celebrity or two on Rodeo Drive. Take a walk down the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Explore the La Brea Tar Pits or Getty Centre. Find out more and book now.

Port of Call
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
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Cabo's signature landmark is El Arco ("The Arch"), a rock formation at the tip of "Land's End." The jewel of the Baja Peninsula is famous for its world-class sportfishing, as well as its high-end resorts and exclusive gated communities that line an area simply called "the Corridor."

Port of Call
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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Smaller and more subdued than Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta has retained a good deal of its small village charm along with 26 miles of spectacular beaches along the Banderas Bay. Stroll the cobblestone streets to the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Or peruse the many local wares for sale at the open-air markets.