Thursday, November 21, 2024

Mexican Riviera Cruise - November 11-21, 2024

We decided to take a 10-day Mexican Riviera Cruise on the Majestic Princess. We left from San Pedro, CA. Here is the itinerary (With Mazatlan at the end and no stop atLa Paz).
After dropping off our luggage, we decided to visit the USS Iowa.
After boarding, we had lunch, unpacked, and relaxed. 
Catalina Island at sunset 

Mexican Riviera Cruise - Cabo San Lucas

We arrived at Cabo in the afternoon of day 3 and had an overnight stay.

On the first day we took a food tour with Avocabo. It was great. We had ceviche, chicken mole, tacos, tamales, churros, and coconut ice cream.
The next day we walked to Cannery Beach.
later that morning, we did a UTV tour at Migrino Beach.
After returning to the ship, we enjoyed cocktails and then dinner.

Mexican Riviera Cruise - Loreto

We stopped in Loreto today and rented a kayak (about $20 for 4 hours) and went snorkeling in the Gulf of California,
We also enjoyed fish tacos, guacamole, chips, and salsa at a local brewery, 
After lunch, we did a bit of sightseeing in town. 
After a fun day, we headed back to the ship for a nap, and then dinner and drinks.


Mexican Riviera Cruise - Puerto Vallarta

After a day at sea, our next port was Puerto Vallarta. We got in a taxi and headed to Los Muertos Beach. The taxi dropped us off about 2km north of where we requested - at the start of the malecon. So, we walked the malecon southbound, instead of the opposite direction as we initially planned. 
We then retraced our steps, and went to Hidalgo Park for the Brewmasters festival, where we tried local beers and foods from different vendors 
We then caught the local bus back to the port.

Mexican Riviera Cruise - Mazatlan

We had a fun day in Mazatlan. First, we hired a pulmonia driver for a couple of hours for a city tour,.

We then took a water shuttle to Stone Island to relax on the beach and stuff ourselves with tuna and mango ceviche, guacamole, and cerveza. It was overcast until right before we left the beach, and then the sun came out. 


Once we arrived back at the port, Steve tried to miss the ship by helping somebody fix a jeep in the parking lot.

Once we were back on the ship, we enjoyed the sunset from our balcony, before heading to dinner.


Mexican Riviera Cruise -Reflections

Overall, we were satisfied with this cruise, especially when I compared it to the one I took on Princess over 20 years ago. Back then, I heard about the amazing food and entertainment, and was disappointed in both. 

We still found the entertainment lacking, but had fun in a couple of trivia games. There were a couple of things we walked out of midway.

This time, I went with realistic expectations - that the food would be similar to hotel conferences or wedding banquet food. With this perspective, Princess usually met or exceeded my expectations. 
Vegetable tarts in Phyllo 
Steve with Beef Wellington and roasted duck (the duck was dry)
Delicious channa masala 
Watermelon feta salad

In general, the desserts were beautiful but lackluster. 
Loveboat dream

Coconut mousse (the best part was the coconut cookie it is sitting on).

We splurged for the Plus package and felt we got good enough value where we didn't feel the need to over indulge, just to get our money's worth, although we indulged more than we would have without the package. It was nice to have the WiFi and crew gratuities included.

The package included 2 "casual dining" meals
Pizza and a veal pasta at Alfredo's (ok but nothing special)
Sushi lunch (it was delicious but everyone got identical meals)

We could also each get 2 giant sundaes every day (we split 2 total across the entire cruise)
The package also included up to 15 alcoholic drinks (up to $15 each) per day. We averaged 3 each on port days and 4-6 on sea days.

watermelon margarita 
coconut mojito
Tokyo tea

Plus also included unlimited specialty coffees (several per day), bottles of flat and sparkling water, cans of soda, energy drinks, etc.

I also splurged on the Enclave thermal suite, which I really enjoyed. I would buy it again, provided there was a thermal pool, put probably only for me, since Steve didn't enjoy it as much. 

We also really enjoyed having a balcony (the Majestic doesn't have Oceanview rooms), especially to watch sunrises and sunsets. 
For this cruise, we enjoyed the balance between port and sea days (no more than 2 sea days in a row), which gave us a break to relax between port days.