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Need some info about Mexican Riviera cruise?
I'll be cruising Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, & Mazatlan with Royal Caribbean's Vison of the Seas.
1) What are the best places to visit in Puerto Vallarta? I've seen many pictures online, and the beaches don't impress me much.
2) What about Mazatlan? Pictures don't look too appealing.
3) Cabo is the only city out of the 3 that had decent pictures worth looking at. Very exotic looking. Almost like the Caribbean. Is that an accurate assumption?
4) What kind of ship activities does the Vision have? I've sailed on the Freedom of the Seas, and the Vision is a much smaller ship. We'll be at sea for FOUR days, what can I do to fight boredom?
5) What are the cabins like compared to RC's other ships? And is the same type of food served/offered?
Thanks for you help ![]()
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I went to these ports last March, but I was on the Carnival Pride. One of my best friends, though, went on the Vision of the Seas in October and loved it.
1) All we did was take a taxi (WHITE not yellow) into like the main area I guess, only a few minutes away. There we did some walking around (this was a big, boring, waste of time) and then got back on the ship for lunch. We changed into our swim suits, and although we were supposed to get in a taxi again, and go to the beach in the main area, we decided not to. We just walked over some boulders at the end of a fence on the beach. It was a hotel's private beach, but there were some other cruise people there. And for the beaches...if you have been spoiled with the beaches of the Caribbean your entire life, the PV beach will seem like crap. If you have been tortured by the seaweed covered San Diego beaches, PV beaches will seem amazing. Oh yes, there is also a small cantina right outside the ship that was really really cheap and a good time. My friend did the zip line (canopy tour or adventure) and had a great time with that. I would recommend this or just going to the beach.
2) Mazatlan is... pretty much a dump. Just think of it as a cultural enrichment experience. You have to take the open air taxi to get to the beach here, because the cruise port is in an extremely industrial area. From the taxi, you will see the REAL Mexico. This is what Mexico is actually like. The beach was alright, about the same quality as Puerto Vallarta, aside from the dead blowfish that had washed up on the beach...
3) Cabo was my favorite, of course. I would suggest just going to the beach here. It is beautiful. The water is the most amazing color, but it can be quite cold. That is the difference between the Atlantic Ocean (Caribbean, East U.S. coast) and Pacific Ocean (Mexican Riviera, California coast, Hawaii)--Atlantic=warm. Pacific=cold. Also, when you are leaving Cabo, you will want to get up on the lido deck as the ship is leaving. You can get the most beautiful pictures of the famous arch from here. However, if you get back on when the ship is scheduled to leave, don't hold your breath waiting to take your arch pictures. The ship isn't leaving for at least an hour and a half because of those slow tenders. Awful. My only complaint about Cabo.
4) I haven't been on the Vision... and my friend isn't the type to go tell everyone everything about her vacations
. On sea days I guess I just sort of hung out on the lido deck and shopped on board, etc. I don't find it boring. I have seen the Freedom of the Seas with Samantha Brown episode on the travel channel, and the Vision probably won't seem completely lame, but it won't be quite as exciting. I know there is definitely rock climbing, but there is no Flo Rider.
5) I cannot compare... I have only been on RC Grandeur of the Seas, and I enjoyed that. My guess is it is the same type of food if you have recently went on the Freedom. If it has been a couple years, then it has probably changed (which usually means improved).
I can also advise you to ignore the time share salesmen. They are like sharks... and they are everywhere! Also, if you want to buy things from beach vendors, you need to know the meaning of a certain word: barter! They will go a little lower on the price if you have some Spanish skills (like me). Try to keep a positive outlook on the cruise you are going on. You seem to have a negative attitude towards it, and I am sort of wondering why you booked it. Have fun!
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Red Lobster is okay, but I get frustrated at times with the way some items are cooked. I have had lobster overcooked on occasion, and at times the lobster meat has seemed a little tough or rubbery.
I don't live on the coast but in a land-locked state so getting fresh seafood is always somewhat of a challenge. Just about your only choice are seafood restaurants like Red Lobster etc… Occasionally my local grocery store (Tom Thumb for me) will have some decent seafood available. They alwyas have frozen scallops and frozen shrimp which is good but they never have fresh shellfish and they just don't carry live lobsters… Keeping them alive in that tank must be challenging?
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