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Sea of Cortes Island-Hopping Mexico Adventure Cruise

7-night Sea of Cortes Island-Hopping Mexico Adventure Cruise

8 Days - 7 Nights

$379500 pp
  • Based on Double Occupancy

“Andrew really listened to what I wanted, then got creative with my non-negotiables, making everything viable.”

Jean S, Apr 2013
  • Based on double occupancy for 2 travelers.

  • Onboard meals
  • Premium spirits, wine, beer
  • Non-alcoholic beverages
  • Transfers and baggage handling between airport/vessel on embarkation/disembarkation days
  • Entry fees to national parks/preserves
  • All from-the-ship adventure activities and equipment
  • Wellness amenities: fitness equipment, yoga mats, and a complimentary massage
  • International airfare

  • Port taxes/fees – $300, per person

  • Personal expenses

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