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From the ancient Mayan ruins of the Yucatan to the stunning Pacific coastline of the Mexican Riviera, discover why Mexico remains one of the most exciting and accessible cruise destinations in the world. Our expert advisors have sailed both coasts and know every port from personal experience.

Set Sail on a Mexico Cruise

Mexico is a feast for the senses – a land of vibrant colors, bold flavors, and ancient wonders waiting to be explored from the deck of your cruise ship. With thousands of years of history, world-renowned cuisine, breathtaking coastlines on both the Pacific and Caribbean sides, and some of the warmest hospitality you’ll ever experience, Mexico delivers an unforgettable cruise vacation. Enjoy warm tropical weather year-round with temperatures typically ranging from 75-90 degrees F, making any season a perfect time to sail. Whether it’s your first voyage or your fiftieth, our team of 23+ expert advisors will help you navigate the options and lock in the perfect itinerary at a rate you’ll love.

Mayan ruins of Tulum perched on a cliff overlooking the turquoise Caribbean Sea in Mexico
Colorful Mexican coastal town with traditional architecture and vibrant buildings along the waterfront
Dramatic rocky coastline of Cabo San Lucas with the iconic El Arco rock formation and turquoise Pacific waters
Crystal clear turquoise waters of the Mexican Caribbean with a pristine white sand beach and lush tropical vegetation

Ancient Wonders

Explore awe-inspiring Mayan and Aztec ruins, from the clifftop temples of Tulum to the legendary pyramid of Chichen Itza.

World-Class Cuisine

Savor authentic tacos, fresh ceviche, hand-made tortillas, and regional specialties that have earned Mexican cuisine UNESCO recognition.

Stunning Coastlines

From the dramatic Pacific cliffs of Cabo to the pristine Caribbean beaches of the Riviera Maya, Mexico’s shores are nothing short of spectacular.

Explore Mexico’s Three Cruise Regions

Mexico offers two spectacular cruising coastlines with three distinct regions, each delivering a completely different experience. Some ports like Cabo San Lucas appear on both Pacific and Baja itineraries, so don’t be surprised to see overlap. Our expert advisors have sailed them all and will help you choose the perfect itinerary for your dream vacation.

Dramatic Pacific coastline of Puerto Vallarta with golden sunset reflecting on the water, showcasing the Mexican Riviera cruise experience

Mexican Riviera

Key Ports: Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, Huatulco

Known For: Dramatic Pacific coastline, world-class sportfishing, vibrant nightlife, whale watching, stunning sunsets

Ideal For: Couples, adventure seekers, and anyone looking for a mix of relaxation and excitement

Duration: 4-7 nights

Ancient Mayan ruins surrounded by lush jungle on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, a popular shore excursion from Cozumel cruise port

Yucatan & Caribbean Coast

Key Ports: Cozumel, Costa Maya, Progreso (Merida), Playa del Carmen

Known For: Ancient Mayan ruins, world-class snorkeling and diving, cenotes, Riviera Maya beaches, vibrant local markets

Ideal For: History enthusiasts, families, first-time cruisers on Western Caribbean itineraries

Duration: 4-7 nights (as part of Western Caribbean sailings)

Desert landscape meeting the Sea of Cortez in Baja California with rugged mountains and crystal blue waters

Baja California

Key Ports: Ensenada, La Paz, Loreto, Cabo San Lucas

Known For: Wine country, desert landscapes meeting the sea, whale watching, Sea of Cortez marine life, craft beer scene

Ideal For: Short getaways from Los Angeles or San Diego, nature lovers, food and wine enthusiasts

Duration: 3-5 nights

Compare Mexico Cruise Regions

Feature Mexican Riviera Yucatan & Caribbean Coast Baja California
Typical Duration 4-7 nights 4-7 nights 3-5 nights
Main Departure Ports Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco Galveston, New Orleans, Miami, Tampa Los Angeles, San Diego
Best For Couples, adventure seekers, sunset lovers Families, history buffs, first-time cruisers Short getaways, nature lovers, foodies
Highlights Sportfishing, whale watching, vibrant nightlife, stunning beaches Mayan ruins, snorkeling, cenotes, local markets Wine country, whale watching, Sea of Cortez, desert scenery
Vibrant Mexican beachfront scene with colorful umbrellas, turquoise water, and a cruise ship visible in the harbor

Our Mexico cruise advisors will help you plan the perfect getaway.

Mexico offers an incredible variety of cruise experiences, and with so many options it can be hard to know where to start. That’s exactly where our team of 23+ expert advisors comes in. We’ve walked the cobblestone streets of Puerto Vallarta, snorkeled the reefs off Cozumel, and explored the ancient ruins at Tulum – so when we recommend a port or itinerary, it’s from real cruise experience, not a brochure.

On the Pacific side, the Mexican Riviera calls with stops in Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, and Huatulco. Shorter Baja cruises visit Ensenada (and often Catalina Island off the California coast), perfect for a quick escape. On the Caribbean side, Cozumel is one of the most popular cruise ports in the world, while Costa Maya and Progreso offer gateways to ancient Mayan cities and stunning cenotes. You can even combine Mexico ports with visits to Belize, Honduras, and the Cayman Islands on Western Caribbean itineraries.

Feeling a little overwhelmed by the choices? That’s what we’re here for. Talk to one of our Mexico cruise experts today – with no fees ever and our exclusive group rates, we’ll build an itinerary you’ll love at a rate that makes it even sweeter.

Beyond the Beach

Mexico cruise itineraries can easily be combined with nearby destinations or extended with pre- and post-cruise stays for an even richer experience.

  • Western Caribbean – Combine Mexican ports with Jamaica, Cayman Islands, and Honduras
  • Panama Canal – Extended voyages connecting Pacific and Caribbean coasts
  • Sea of Cortez – Jacques Cousteau’s “aquarium of the world” with extraordinary marine life
  • Hawaii – Repositioning cruises connecting the Mexican Riviera with the Hawaiian Islands
Snorkeler swimming alongside a sea turtle in the crystal clear waters off the coast of Mexico

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Best Time to Cruise Mexico

Mexico is a fantastic year-round cruise destination, though the best timing depends on which coast you’re visiting. Our team monitors rates weekly so you always get the best value no matter when you decide to sail.

Mexican Riviera Peak Season (November – April): Dry season with comfortable temperatures, ideal whale watching in Cabo from December through March, and perfect weather for outdoor adventures. This is the most popular window to sail.

Yucatan & Caribbean Coast (December – April): Dry season brings the best conditions for exploring ruins and enjoying beach days. Cozumel and Costa Maya are featured on Western Caribbean itineraries year-round.

Shoulder Season (May – June, October – November): Great value with pleasant weather and smaller crowds at popular ports and excursion sites.

Summer Season (July – September): Warmest temperatures and occasional tropical showers, but excellent rates and fewer crowds. Mexican Riviera cruises are less affected by Caribbean hurricane season.

Planning around a holiday? Thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break voyages are especially popular for families, so we recommend booking early to secure the best cabins. No matter when you’d like to sail, our weekly price monitoring ensures we catch every rate drop on your behalf.

Decorative Moroccan-style hanging lanterns with intricate metalwork and golden glass illuminate the brick facade of a historic building in Cabo San Lucas at dusk. Vibrant bougainvillea flowers and a palm tree frame the architectural details, creating a warm, inviting ambiance typical of this popular coastal destination.

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Your Mexico Cruise Questions, Answered

The best time depends on which coast you’re visiting. For the Mexican Riviera (Pacific side), November through April offers dry weather, comfortable temperatures, and prime whale watching season. For Mexico’s Caribbean coast (Cozumel, Costa Maya), December through April provides the driest conditions. Both coasts are warm year-round, and summer months offer excellent value with lower prices. Our advisors can recommend the best timing based on your priorities – whether that’s perfect weather, great value, or school holidays.
A Mexican Riviera cruise sails the Pacific coast, typically departing from Los Angeles or San Diego and visiting ports like Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, and Mazatlan. A Yucatan cruise visits Mexico’s Caribbean coast ports like Cozumel and Costa Maya, usually as part of a Western Caribbean itinerary departing from Gulf Coast or Florida ports. The experiences are quite different – Pacific cruises offer dramatic landscapes and sportfishing, while Caribbean-side cruises focus on ancient ruins and world-class snorkeling. Our advisors are happy to walk you through what to expect so you feel confident before you even step onboard.
While U.S. citizens on closed-loop cruises (departing and returning to the same U.S. port) can technically use a birth certificate and government-issued photo ID, we strongly recommend carrying a valid passport. A passport simplifies embarkation and provides crucial flexibility if you need to fly home from a Mexican port due to an emergency. If you have questions about travel documents, our advisors are always here to help.
Absolutely. Cozumel is one of the most popular cruise ports in the world for good reason. It offers world-class snorkeling and diving along the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, easy access to Mayan ruins at Tulum and Chichen Itza, beautiful beaches, fantastic shopping, and authentic Mexican cuisine. Whether it’s your first or tenth visit, there’s always something new to explore. Our advisors can recommend the best excursions based on your interests.
The options are as varied as the coastlines themselves. Favorites include visiting the Mayan ruins at Tulum or Chichen Itza, snorkeling or diving at coral reefs in Cozumel, swimming in cenotes (natural sinkholes), whale watching in Cabo San Lucas, zip-lining through jungle canopy, ATV adventures, tequila tasting tours, deep-sea fishing in the Pacific, and catamaran sailing excursions. Each port offers unique experiences, and our advisors can share firsthand tips on which excursions deliver the most value and excitement.
Mexico cruises range from quick 3-night Baja getaways out of Los Angeles to 7-night Mexican Riviera voyages. On the Caribbean side, Cozumel and Costa Maya are typically included on 4-7 night Western Caribbean itineraries. Some cruise lines also offer extended 10-14 night sailings that combine both Mexican coastlines or connect Mexico with Central America and the Panama Canal. Our team can help you find the sweet spot between time at sea, time ashore, and your overall budget.
Many major cruise lines offer Mexico itineraries. For the Mexican Riviera, popular options include Carnival, Princess, Norwegian, Holland America, and Royal Caribbean sailing from West Coast ports. For Mexico’s Caribbean coast, nearly every cruise line visits Cozumel and Costa Maya, including Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Disney, Celebrity, MSC, and Norwegian. Luxury lines like Regent Seven Seas and Silversea also include Mexican ports. With our team of 23+ advisors and access to exclusive group rates across all these lines, we’ll match you with the perfect ship for your style and budget – at no extra fee.
Mexico is an outstanding family cruise destination. Kids love the beach days, snorkeling adventures, and exploring ancient ruins – it brings history to life in a way textbooks never could. Family-friendly shore excursions like dolphin encounters, eco-parks like Xcaret and Xel-Ha, and guided jungle tours make for unforgettable experiences. Most cruise lines offer excellent kids’ programs to keep younger travelers entertained on sea days. We’ve helped countless multi-generational families plan Mexico voyages, and we’d love to help yours.
Cruise ports in Mexico are well-established tourist destinations with strong safety infrastructure. Ports like Cozumel, Cabo San Lucas, and Puerto Vallarta welcome millions of cruise visitors annually. Cruise lines carefully select and monitor their ports of call, and organized shore excursions provide safe, guided experiences. As with any travel destination, we recommend staying in well-traveled tourist areas and booking reputable excursions. Your cruise advisor can share firsthand tips for each port.
Yes! Mexico ports pair beautifully with other destinations. Western Caribbean itineraries often combine Cozumel with Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and Honduras. Mexican Riviera sailings can be combined with California coastal stops or extended into repositioning cruises to Hawaii or through the Panama Canal. Some cruise lines also offer back-to-back sailings that let you experience both the Riviera and Caribbean sides of Mexico. These extended voyages are also a great opportunity to take advantage of our exclusive group rates. Talk to your Cruise Help advisor about the best combination itineraries – we’ll design a sailing plan that covers everything on your wish list.