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San Diego (California, USA)
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19:00
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San Diego, the second-largest city in California lies at the very South of the state and is heavily influenced by Spanish, Mexican and American culture. The climate, which is warm and sunny all year round, is what makes this trendy palm-lined beach so popular. To make the most of the weather, there is a total of 112 km of beaches in the area surrounding San Diego. Mission Bay has plenty of opportunities to do some fishing, sailing, go out on a motor boat, surf or swim. In addition, San Diego is framed by a beautiful landscape with mountains and large fruit and vegetable plantations.
Sights include: the old town, San Diego zoo, the exclusive suburb of La Jolla, the Maritime Museum, Balboa Park, the Museum of Art and the Science Centre.
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At Sea
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At Sea
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Mazatlán (Sinaloa, Mexico)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 17:00
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08:00
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17:00
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Mazatlán is where the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortés meet. The island has many beaches, bars and outdoor restaurants. The neighbouring islands are perfect for sports and recreational activities.
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La Paz (Baja California, Mexico)
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13:00
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La Paz is the capital of Baja California Sur, which lies between rock-strewn desert and a picturesque coastline. The town has a wide range of recreational facilities and sights. La Paz is also the perfect destination for adventure holidays.
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La Paz (Baja California, Mexico)
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17:00
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La Paz is the capital of Baja California Sur, which lies between rock-strewn desert and a picturesque coastline. The town has a wide range of recreational facilities and sights. La Paz is also the perfect destination for adventure holidays.
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Topolobampo (Mexico)
Arrival: 04:30
Departure: 23:00
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04:30
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23:00
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Guaymas (Mexico)
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12:45
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The port lies in the South-East of the Mexican province of Sonora and was founded in 1701. Guaymas became famous through fishing, particularly on account of the "Camarones" (shrimps) caught here.
Sights include: the bank of Sonora with its neo-classical architecture, the "Plaza de San Fernando" and "Plaza de los tres Presidentes".
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Guaymas (Mexico)
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17:00
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The port lies in the South-East of the Mexican province of Sonora and was founded in 1701. Guaymas became famous through fishing, particularly on account of the "Camarones" (shrimps) caught here.
Sights include: the bank of Sonora with its neo-classical architecture, the "Plaza de San Fernando" and "Plaza de los tres Presidentes".
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At Sea
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Cabo San Lucas (Baja California Sur, Mexico)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 20:00
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08:00
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20:00
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At Sea
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At Sea
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San Diego (California, USA)
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07:00
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San Diego, the second-largest city in California lies at the very South of the state and is heavily influenced by Spanish, Mexican and American culture. The climate, which is warm and sunny all year round, is what makes this trendy palm-lined beach so popular. To make the most of the weather, there is a total of 112 km of beaches in the area surrounding San Diego. Mission Bay has plenty of opportunities to do some fishing, sailing, go out on a motor boat, surf or swim. In addition, San Diego is framed by a beautiful landscape with mountains and large fruit and vegetable plantations.
Sights include: the old town, San Diego zoo, the exclusive suburb of La Jolla, the Maritime Museum, Balboa Park, the Museum of Art and the Science Centre.
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