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The Mexican
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The Mexican
Riviera November 8, 2008 from San Diego 7-day
Cruise
Holland America Line |
Pricing:
Inside Cabin $1298
Ocean View $1498
Balcony $1698 |
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Join
your host,
Chef Ana Garcia
on a wonderful immersion into the delicacies of Mexican
cooking, food and culture on a 7-day Holland America Line Mexican Riviera cruise vacation and experience the fiesta that
is Mexico. Chef Garcia is owner and
founder of La Villa Bonita Culinary Vacations®
(www.lavillabonita.com) in Cuernavaca. Chef Garcia is
currently working on her first television series, "My Mexico
with Chef Ana Garcia" and book for the U.S. market that will be
released in 2008.
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about Chef Ana Garcia |
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San Diego, California
Sunshine and fun are business as usual in San Diego. Walk on
Coronado Island's sandy beach, take in the Old Town that
brings the city's early Spanish days to life, have a wild
time at the famous San Diego Zoo or a whale of a good time
at Sea World. Sample shore excursions: San Diego Tour.
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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
At the tip of the Baja Peninsula, where the blue Pacific
mingles with the Sea of Cortez in a whirl of watercolors.
Even more spectacular: waters teeming with marlin,
swordfish, sailfish, tuna and other fighting fish. Feast
your eyes on exquisite black coral; take in the annual
migration of the gray whale. Sample shore excursions: Deluxe
Coastal Cruise & Whale Watch; Half-day Sportfishing
Adventure; Sea Kayak & Snorkel Adventure; Beach Horseback
Ride. |
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Mazatlan, Mexico
Home of the largest shrimp fleet in the world, this
cosmopolitan resort city tempts with every variation of this
tasty crustacean: grilled, al mojo de ajo (with garlic), or
in the shell with a tangy squeeze of lime. Other
temptations: miles of uninterrupted sandy beaches, busy
markets, and sleepy mining towns tucked into the Sierra
Madre. Sample shore excursions: Deluxe City Tour with
Papantla Fliers; Old Mazatlán Walking Tour; Deer Island
Kayak; Sierra Madre; Concordia & Copala. |
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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
No longer the well-kept secret of the artists, writers and
Hollywood stars who first "discovered" it in the 1960s, "PV"
(as it is affectionately known) still retains the essence of
the quaint fishing village it once was. Here is Viejo
Vallarta, the quaint Old Town, An enticing mix of red-tiled
buildings, cobbled streets, chic shops and bustling open
markets. Here are Mismaloya Beach, Gringo Gulch and Conchas
Chinas, the Beverly Hills of Vallarta. |
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