Duration
9 Nights
Journey Type
Sailing from Mexico
Ports
6 Ports
24 April
Setting sail from Loreto
25-28 April
Mexico: Sea of Cortez
Once described by Jacques Cousteau as 'the world's aquarium', Mexico's amazing Sea of Cortez is rich in marine life including sea lions, dolphins, mobula rays and numerous species of whale, with countless opportunities for snorkelling, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, hiking and more.
29 April
Mexico: Cabo San Lucas
The sister towns of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo sit at the tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula. The towns themselves are mostly given over to luxury hotels and boisterous nightlife, but the surrounding landscape is characterised by arid arroyos, bristly cacti and rocky coastal outcrops.
30 April
Mexico: Magdalena Bay
Situated on the west coast of the Baja California peninsula, Magdalena Bay is sheltered from the Pacific by islands just off the coast, and the calm waters provide the perfect conditions for the gray whales that mate and give birth here between January and March.
1 May
Mexico: Laguna San Ignacio
2 May
At sea
3 May
Arriving in San Diego
Laid-back, friendly and blessed with near-perfect weather all year round, San Diego is one of America's most likeable cities. Enjoy a stroll through Balboa Park, dotted with beautiful Spanish Renaissance-style architecture, take a whale watching trip along the coast, or sample the nightlife of the trendy Gaslamp Quarter. The swells of Mission Beach and Pacific Beach attract a surfer crowd, while the Old Town has a strong Hispanic influence thanks to the city's proximity to the Mexican border. There are also plenty of family-friendly attractions, including Legoland, SeaWorld and the famous San Diego Zoo.
Our tip
Plan ahead – there are great cultural opportunities in San Diego, so you might want to pre-book concert tickets or a show.
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Capacity | 228 Guests |
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Year Built | 2019 |
Length | 544 feet |
Breadth | 71 feet |
Tailor-make your trip
Our favourite San Diego hotel
It’s about 20 miles north of central San Diego, but we have to recommend the Fairmont Grand Del Mar.
Whale watching
If you are here in the summer or autumn, take the opportunity to go and find a blue whale leaving from San Diego’s Big Bay.