Sunday, June 27, 2010

Carnival Cruise Ship In Ensenada , Mexico

  Primarily departing from California, cruises on the Pacific side of this region usually find drier weather and more mountainous terrain onshore. Fishing, horseback riding on the beach, parasailing and many other sports abound. Or, opt for a Mexico/Central America cruise that departs from Florida or Gulf Coast ports like Galveston or New Orleans. You'll find a more humid climate, lush vegetation and warm, crystal-clear waters for swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving. A wide range of excursions are offered in this area, from scuba diving and snorkeling in Roatan to zip-lining in the jungle of Belize to hiking in Costa Rica's amazing national parks. Tours of ancient Mayan ruins at Uxmal, Chichen Itza and Tulum are also popular, and some Mexico/Central America cruises make stops near, or traverse, the Panama Canal.                                                

1 comment:

Chris R. said...

This is a video my daughter and I took on Carnivals Paradise Cruise Ship while dock at Ensenada,Mexico. My personal opinion about Ensenada....stay on the Ship. Other than Papa's & Beer, there really isn't much worth your time. Again it's just my opinion, but I been to a few of their excursions and trust me..stay on the boat. Now the Mexican Riviera is a different story, but I save that another post.