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All Inclusive Mexico Cruise

The question isn't whether an all inclusive Mexico cruise is a good thing. Of course it is! The question is whether you deserve it.

Do you?

I'm not sure I do. I ask myself...

Tulum Mexico Do I deserve to visit a country as beautiful as Mexico? As affordable? A country with so many exotic ports of call to choose from? A country with climates ranging from desert to rainforest? A country even with pyramids.

Have I earned the right to vacation to a country that actually invented a word for "afternoon nap?" ("Siesta." Rhymes with "Fiesta." It's a party and a nap, all rolled into one!)

Do I deserve Mexico? Of course I don't! Am I going anyway? You bet.

Here's what's even better

I don't just get to visit Mexico. I get to cruise there.

Mmmm. Cruuuuuuise.

And there are of course a bunch of different lines to choose from when it comes to all inclusive Mexico cruises. You could, for example, take a Royal Caribbean Mexico cruise.

Royal--as in being treated like royalty. You won't be swabbing the decks on this cruise line. (Though, if you had to, it'd still be worth it!) Start in L.A., San Diego, or even San Francisco. Then head south to Paradise.

San Miguel De Allende
Choose the cruise...

...that takes you to your idea of paradise. Consider these exotic ports of call:

  • Ensenada*
  • Mazatlan*
  • Puerto Vallarta*
  • Cabo San Lucas*
  • Acapulco
  • Manzanillo
  • Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo

*Royal Caribbean Mexico cruise ports of call

Even the names are like poetry! I mean, would you rather vacation to a place called Ensenada...or Duluth?

Assuming you said Ensenada...

I just want to say something about all-inclusive Mexico cruises. They're...

All-Inclusive!

What that typically means is

  1. your meals
  2. your room
  3. your room service
  4. your shipboard activities
  5. your destinations
  6. your live shows
  7. etc., etc., etc...

...are all included in the total price. You don't have to fret about whether the lobster is too expensive; it's no more expensive than the fries!

One thing I like to mention

"All-Inclusive" doesn't mean "All you can eat." Well, come to think of it, often it does mean that. But it doesn't mean you have to eat all you can. You're allowed to stop before you make yourself sick!

And just in case you do eat your way to a few extra pounds, your all inclusive Mexico cruise will almost certainly include a spa and fitness center! (Fitness usually comes free. Spa services...extra. Even in paradise there are no free backrubs!)

Mexico Xico Waterfall
How much pleasure can you stand?

An all inclusive Mexico cruise can run in length from 3 to 11 nights, depending on how much time and fun you can afford.

In addition to length, cruise line and ports of call, you'll want to consider variables like departure date, size and location of your shipboard accomodations, and the varied amenities offered on each ship.

That said, it's hard to go wrong with an all inclusive Mexico cruise.

I mean, what's not to like?

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