You Don`t Cruise, You Lose!

Released on = March 1, 2007, 12:14 pm

Press Release Author = Erick Laseca

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Mexico offers a wide variety of options for cruisers

Press Release Body = Cruises to Mexico aren't what they used to be.they're much,
much more. Whether you're single or married, gay or lesbian, with or without
children, on a low-carb diet or abandoning it, blind, a nudist, or just a die-hard
Disney fan, Mexico has the cruise for you. As an added bonus, those who travel to
Mexico via a cruise wont need a passport to do so until 2008!

While millions of tourists flock to Mexico every year by land and air, the country
has also become the world's top cruise destination, with cruises becoming more
popular and lifestyle specific every year.

According to recent statistics released by Mexico's Tourism Secretariat (Sectur),
some 6.5 million passengers arrived to Mexico's ports in 2005. The most popular
port is by far on the island of Cozumel, located just south of Cancun in the Mexican
Caribbean. According to Mexico's Communications and Transportation Secretariat, 754
ships arrived to Cozumel in the first ten months of 2006, carrying some 1.5 million
passengers. The second most popular port is Costa Maya on the Mexican Caribbean,
which received 263 ships, carrying more than 500,000 in the first ten months of
2006.

Mexico boasts two dozen port cities. Apart from Cozumel and Cabo San Lucas,
Ensenada, Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan are the most popular ports along the Pacific
coast, while Costa Maya in Quintana Roo State and Puerto Progreso in Yucatan State
are the most popular on the Caribbean side. In addition to being bustling
metropolises in their own right, offering the best in shopping, cultural activities
and cuisine to the traveler, most ports are also located just a stone's throw from
the country's leading archaeological treasures and other attractions. Part of the
popularity of cruises can also be attributed to the traveling public's desire to
experience more destinations in one vacation, with most cruises offering stops in at
least three or four different destinations.

According to Sectur, in the past two decades the number of cruise ships stopping in
Mexican ports has increased dramatically, with most major cruise lines now serving
the Gulf, Central Pacific and Caribbean, having incorporated these popular
destinations into their itineraries. In 2005, the Mexican government invested more
than US $7 million in the development of the Port of Chiapas, Mexico's newest cruise
destination. The port welcomed its first passenger vessel in February 2006.

As the number of cruise passengers increases, the demand for a variety of services
and themes have also increased, what the cruise industry often refers to as
lifestyle cruises.

Below are just some samples of new cruise offerings:

Sun salutations
The Radisson Seven Seas hosts several lifestyle cruises, among them a yoga cruise
from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, to Cozumel, featuring Michael Lechonczak and Robin
Whitney Levine, a New York City-based husband and wife yoga team, who will bring the
art and science of yoga to guests of the luxurious 700-guest Seven Seas Mariner.
Their daily onboard program will offer a variety of options for men and women, yoga
beginners and experts of all ages. Classes on meditation and aromatherapy will round
out the mix.

Food & wine
The Radisson Seven Seas also offers a special Food & Wine spotlight cruise on the
Mariner in March. The cruise, which sails from Los Angeles and stops in Cabo San
Lucas, Acapulco and Huatulco in Oaxaca, features a Cordon Bleu cooking school and
Sonoma Valley wines. Max McCalman, chef formageur from New York's Picholine
Restaurant will provide expert tips, instruction and 24/7 wine tasting.

Mickey on board
Disney Cruise Line is also increasing its presence to Mexico, offering a variety of
cruises to Mexico including calls to Cozumel on the Caribbean side, as well as calls
to Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta on the Pacific side. Disney offers
special programs for children, teens and as well as adults, offering something for
the entire family. The Disney Magic ship to Mexico's western ports has been
enhanced by a 24-by14 foot jumbo LED screen for poolside movies and an expanded
fitness and spa center for adults.

Low carbs and smart kids
Carnival's Fun Ships will make more than 1,100 calls to Mexican ports in 2005, with
Mexico being by far the most popular destination for Carnival. Carnival has also
diversified its offerings by adding low carb meals to its menus and expanding its
kids programs to focus on art, music, science, reading and physical fitness.

Gay travel
Atlantis (www.atlantisevents.com) is one of the largest gay travel tour operators
offering cruise packages to Mexico. The Mexican Riviera cruise is one of the most
popular, offering five Mexican destinations in eight days on the new Radiance of the
Seas ship. Rated by Conde Nast Traveler's Readers' Choice as one of the best ships
in the world, Radiance of the Seas offers among its many amenities a rock-climbing
wall, two pools and an African-themed solarium complete with 17-foot high stone
elephants and waterfalls. In Mexico, the ship will visit Ixtapa, Puerto Vallarta,
Mazatlan and Cabo San
Lucas.

Clothing optional
For au naturel travelers, Bare Necessities offers a variety of clothing-optional
cruises. And nudetravel.com also offers clothing optional packages including
information on nudist resorts in Mexico.

Blind cruises
Damar Travel at 800-999-6101 offers cruises for the blind to Mexico.

Below are some of the many cruise lines that dock in Mexican ports as part of their
regular routes:

Carnival Cruise Lines, Crystal Cruises, Disney Cruises, Holland America Line,
Norwegian Cruise Lines, Princess, Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises,
Radisson Seven Seas Cruises, P&O Cruises

About the Mexico Tourism Board
The Mexico Tourism Board (MTB) brings together the resources of federal and state
governments, municipalities and private companies to promote Mexico\'s tourism
attractions and destinations internationally. Created in 1999, the MTB is Mexico's
tourism promotion agency, and its participants include members of both the private
and public sectors. The MTB has offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia and
Latin America.

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Erick Laseca
Mexico Tourism Board
312-228-0517
Erick.laseca@bm.com
http://www.visiitmexicopress.com

Web Site = http://www.visitmexico.com

Contact Details = Erick Laseca
Mexico Tourism Board
312-228-0517
Erick.laseca@bm.com
http://www.visiitmexicopress.com

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