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Having to choose between Mexico and Hawaii? Talk about a tough call. But look at the bright side: There is no wrong answer. Both give you sun, sand and culture to spare. Not to mention memories with no expiration date and pictures that could grace any travel magazine.
Choose one of our 3 to 5 day Baja Mexico itineraries and get prepped for fun. Go on a whale watch off Catalina Island. See water shoot 60 to 100 feet into the air through crevices formed in the cliffs at the famed La Bufadora blowhole in Ensenada. Or you can always parasail 600 feet above the ocean, enjoying a bird’s-eye view of Cabo San Lucas.
Sail the Mexican Riviera for 7 to 9 days and start the action in Acapulco. Explore Palma Sola, an archaeological site 1,000 feet above sea level in El Veladero National Park. Hop on an ATV for a Manzanillo beach and jungle adventure. Saddle up and go exploring on horseback in Mazatlan. Head to the remote mountain village of San Sebastian or take in the views, culture and charm of Puerto Vallarta. Or paddle a kayak through the tranquil waters off La Paz to discover the natural beauty of the Sea of Cortez.
Decided to kick up your heels in Hawaii for 12 days? Goodie. Look what we’ve got in store for you: Helicopter over an active volcano in Hilo. Get a personal invitation to a lavish luau in Honolulu. And then hike through a rainforest to cascading 40-foot waterfalls in Maui.
Must-dos in Mexico AT
Cabo Parasailing Catalina Kayak Expedition Canyon Canopy Horseback Riding Adventure
V Adventure & Wine Country Tour
Must-dos in Hawaii Kauai’s Grand Helicopter Tour Maui Luau Rainforest & Waterfall Hiking Adventure
Volcanoes National Park
Cruises depart for Mexico from: San Diego and Los Angeles (Long Beach/San Pedro)
Cruises depart for Hawaii from: Vancouver, Ensenada and Honolulu
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