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There’s no better way to experience Mexico’s Pacific coast than on a cruise from San Diego. From the crystal-clear waters of Catalina Island to the vibrant charm of the Mexican Riviera, every stop offers something special—delicious local cuisine, historic towns, breathtaking beaches, and even a renowned wine country. And the adventure doesn’t end on land. Onboard Serenade of the Seas®, you’ll find endless ways to play, unwind, and indulge. Whether it’s a quick three-night getaway or a week-long escape, your perfect vacation starts here.
KICK BACK IN CATALINA
You don’t have to go far from San Diego to discover a world of unlimited chill and outdoor adventure. Catalina Island is just offshore — with over 50 miles of coastline waiting for you to unwind. Soak up the small-town charm and do a little shopping in the sun. Get in touch with your wild side by zipline, semi-sub expedition, or breathtaking hike.
APPLAUSE FOR LA PAZ
Nestled between the Sierra Laguna mountains and the Sea of Cortez on the Baja California peninsula lies the laid-back port of La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur. The name translates to “The Peace,” and this lovely spot indeed offers a relaxing, enriching vacation. Kick back on some of the most beautiful white-sand beaches in the Mexican Riviera. Stroll the 3-miles-long boardwalk, the Malecón, and admire spectacular sunsets.
MARVELOUS MAZATLÁN
Cradled by mountains and lapped by the cerulean waters of the Pacific, Mazatlán is one of the most interesting resort towns on Mexico’s wild western coast. You’ll find it all here —stately plazas and shaded streets lined with restored landmarks in the city’s Centro Historico. Beautiful white-sand beaches dotted with lively cafes, bars and plenty of space to sunbathe.
You don’t have to go far from San Diego to discover a world of unlimited chill and outdoor adventure. Catalina Island is just offshore — with over 50 miles of coastline waiting for you to unwind. Soak up the small-town charm and do a little shopping in the sun. Get in touch with your wild side by zipline, semi-sub expedition, or breathtaking hike.
Nestled between the Sierra Laguna mountains and the Sea of Cortez on the Baja California peninsula lies the laid-back port of La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur. The name translates to “The Peace,” and this lovely spot indeed offers a relaxing, enriching vacation. Kick back on some of the most beautiful white-sand beaches in the Mexican Riviera. Stroll the 3-miles-long boardwalk, the Malecón, and admire spectacular sunsets.
Cradled by mountains and lapped by the cerulean waters of the Pacific, Mazatlán is one of the most interesting resort towns on Mexico’s wild western coast. You’ll find it all here —stately plazas and shaded streets lined with restored landmarks in the city’s Centro Historico. Beautiful white-sand beaches dotted with lively cafes, bars and plenty of space to sunbathe.
Another bold debut from Royal Caribbean® is coming soon to California shores. And this time, short getaways and weeklong wanders sail from sunny San Diego for the first time in over a decade to the Mexican Riveria. Max out your vacay with a short cruise from San Diego to Ensenada or Catalina Island. Longer sailings feature stops at La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur.
Balboa Park's Casa de Balboa Building in San Diego, California
With 1,200 acres of hiking trails, fountains, beautiful architecture, gardens and museums it is easy to spend an entire day getting lost in Balboa Park. There are also venues located in the park featuring numerous performing arts shows like concerts, plays and youth ballet performances.
USS midway aircraft carrier in beautiful sky, in San Diego, California
From the engine room to the flight deck, the USS Midway museum is home to 60 carefully preserved exhibit areas and 30 restored aircraft taking you on a unique warship journey the moment you step on board. You'll be able to climb into the cockpits, explore where the crew lived and even take a tour of the Captain's and Admiral's quarters.
Another wide-open space right in San Diego is Torrey Pines Natural Reserve. Stretching across 1,500 acres of undeveloped land, you'll find unspoiled beaches, a lagoon and jaw-dropping landscapes. If hiking, enjoying a seaside picnic and Pacific Ocean views are your thing, you've come to the right place.
San Diego's cuisine is the definition of diverse. Tuck into the Mexican-inspired but decidedly non-authentic local favorite of carne asada fries topped with slices of shaved beef, cotija, crema and guacamole. Indulge in decadent New American dishes like the duck fat fries at Searsucker. Italian more your style? Head to Cucina Urbana for pasta made with fresh, seasonal ingredients like local herbs and tomatoes.
The shopping is endless in San Diego. Be sure to grab a local souvenir from Noon Designs. Choose from handcrafted jewelry, letterpress printed cards and goods by local artisans. If you're looking for something a little more mainstream while still keeping it local, head to The Gaslamp Quarter or Del Mar Plaza. Jump onboard a San Diego cruise and check out Old Town Market for unique, handcrafted tchotchkes like the animal-themed decor at Love My Pet.