2009 - 2010 Mexico Riviera
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2009 - 2010 Mexico Riviera
MEXICAN RIVIERA 2009 Shore Excursions WELCOME to the Shore Excursions program Princess welcomes you to your Mexican Riviera cruise and to the Shore Excursions program of port. ® Princess is proud to lead the industry by introducing an advanced level of service to our passengers at our website — princess.com. Passengers can review the most up-to-date tour information, pre-reserve their tours and receive real-time confirmation of their choices online. At our home page, click on “Prepare for Your Cruise,” and on the next screen select “Cruise Personalizer. ” Then log in with ® your name and booking number. All of our excursions involve some walking. We recommend passengers wear comfortable, low-heeled walking shoes while on tour. To assist in your tour selection, please note the symbol(s) accompanying each tour description. They represent the following: Moderate activity including walking short to intermediate distances over relatively level terrain and possibly some steps. More strenuous activity including walking intermediate to long distances and climbing stairs. Those with physical limitations should take this into consideration. Most strenuous excursion; participants should be physically fit. Beach and water-related tours. Towel, hat and sunscreen highly recommended; swimwear worn under clothing or carried along. Meal included. Shopping time is included; selection and duration will vary. ACAPULCO, MEXICO 1 CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO 4 MAZATLÁN, MEXICO 11 PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO 14 ZIHUATANEJO (IXTAPA), MEXICO 19 SPECIAL INFORMATION 20 ACAPULCO Mexico’s first great seaside resor t boasts rugged headlands, an azure bay, and miles and miles of white-sand beaches. Acapulco of fers a lively scene, with activities ranging from a host of waterspor ts to romantic carriage rides, mariachi bands, and color ful handicraf t markets. No visit to Acapulco would be complete without a visit to the cliffs of La Quebrada, where world-famous cliff divers perform acrobatic feats as they plunge 130 feet into the blue Pacific. THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN AND AROUND ACAPULCO Acapulco Bay – The area features beautiful beaches, unique shops and boutiques, countless restaurants and bars and exciting nightlife. San Diego Fort – Situated on the hill overlooking the harbor, the almost 400-year-old fort was built by the Spaniards to protect Acapulco Bay from invasion. Nuestra Senora de la Soledad Church – This large church is near the town square. It has a wonderfully unique exterior. Taxco – A city between Acapulco and Mexico City, Taxco is famous for its silverware and Colonial architecture. VISIT PRINCESS.COM FOR FULL TOUR DESCRIPTIONS ACAPULCO DELUXE Approx. 7 hours / from $139 ACA-200 First-Time Visitor ACAPULCO CITY HIGHLIGHTS & CLIFF DIVERS Approx. 31/ 2 hours / from $54 ACA-100 Explore the city sights; visit the home of the world famous cliff divers; and then enjoy lunch and an afternoon of relaxation at a five-star beach resort. Take in the sights on a scenic drive through Acapulco. See the city’s fabled beaches and luxury resorts, including hotels built in the shape of Aztec pyramids and Mayan temples. Take in ocean views from Puerto Marqués and pay a visit to world-famous La Quebrada, where Acapulco’s cliff divers leap from the heights into the crashing waves below. WHAT YOU VISIT: Historical Museum of Acapulco — traces the city’s history from colonial times to the present and Private Beach Club WHAT YOU DO: Approximately three hours of free time to swim or sun at the pool or on the club’s beach PHOTO STOP: Trouyet Cross and Chapel of Peace — sweeping views of Acapulco Bay LUNCH: Buffet lunch at the beach club SHOPPING: Some free time to shop WHAT YOU SEE: Acapulco’s beaches & resort hotels WHAT YOU VISIT: La Quebrada — home of Acapulco’s famous cliff divers PHOTO STOP: Puerto Marqués — sweeping views of Acapulco Bay, Fairmont Acapulco Princess — built in the shape of an Aztec pyramid and Vidafel Mayan Palace Hotel — built in the shape of a Mayan temple SHOPPING: Free time to browse for souvenirs, gold, silver and semiprecious stones WHAT YOU SEE: Costera Miguel Alemán, city center, Acapulco’s famous beaches and luxury hotels THE BEST VIEWS OF ACAPULCO Approx. 3 hours / from $69 ACA-1 10 Savor the best views of Acapulco from a trio of fabled locales. Visit the legendary Flamingo Hotel, one owned by John Wayne. Take in the views from the serene Chapel of Peace next to the Trouyet Cross. Enjoy a refreshment on the terrace of Acapulco’s most storied private residence — the Middle Eastern-themed villa created for the Baron of Portanova. WHAT YOU VISIT: Flamingo Hotel — once owned by John Wayne and the site of Johnny Weissmuller’s famous “round-house”, Trouyet Cross and Chapel of Peace — serene chapel and cross offer sweeping views of Acapulco Bay and Villa Arabesque — luxurious Middle Eastern-themed villa of the Baron of Portanova SHOPPING: Some free time REFRESHMENTS: Served on the terrace of Villa Arabesque WHAT YOU SEE: Acapulco’s beaches and resort hotels Special Interest ACAPULCO SHOPPING BONANZA Approx. 3 hours / from $19 ACA-260 Just want to shop ’til you drop? Acapulco is the great shopping Mecca of the Mexican Riviera, and our air-conditioned motorcoach whisks you away to some of Acapulco’s best buys. Explore the famous Flea Market, Joyeria Bonita and B&B Marketplace and Factory. WHAT YOU VISIT: Acapulco — explore the Flea Market, Joyeria Bonita, B&B Marketplace and Factory WHAT YOU DO: Shop ’til you drop tour of the Mexican Riviera’s shopping Mecca AMENITIES: Purchases are safely stored on board your motorcoach REFRESHMENTS: Soft drinks served throughout the tour WHAT YOU SEE: Acapulco city sights %ACAPULCO, MEXICO | princess.com Art & History Active Minded — Land ACAPULCO THROUGH THE AGES Approx. 4 hours / from $69 ACA-105 WALKING TOUR THROUGH ACAPULCO’S HEART Approx. 4 hours / from $34 ACA-380 Discover Acapulco’s colorful history, from the Spanish colonial era to the resort’s early days, when Hollywood stars made Acapulco their home away from home. Explore the 18th century Fort San Diego and tour the Historical Museum of Acapulco. Visit a legendary Hollywood hangout once owned by John Wayne and take in the views at Trouyet Cross. Discover Villa de Acapulco — the sleepy 17th century village that was once the home port of Spanish treasure galleons. Your guided walk through the old town visits Fort San Diego, home to the Historical Museum. View a collection of ancient Indian masks and explore the modern cathedral. Enjoy free time to shop at the Zocalo, the city’s tree-lined central plaza. WHAT YOU VISIT: Fort San Diego, Historical Museum of Acapulco — traces the city’s history from colonial times to the present and Flamingo Hotel — once owned by John Wayne and the site of Johnny Weissmuller’s famous “round-house” PHOTO STOPS: Las Brisas — residential district favored by Hollywood stars and Trouyet Cross and Chapel of Peace — sweeping views of Acapulco Bay SHOPPING: Some free time WHAT YOU SEE: Acapulco city highlights WHAT YOU VISIT: Fort San Diego — the Mask Museum displays over 1,300 traditional masks created by native peoples, Zocalo — tree-lined central plaza with gazebo and Cathedral — modern cathedral was originally a movie set WHAT YOU DO: Walking tour of old Villa de Acapulco PHOTO STOP: Juarez House — house believed to have belonged to Benito Juarez, Mexico’s most important president SHOPPING: Gold, silver, crafts and tequila in the Zocalo FORT SAN DIEGO, CHAPEL OF PEACE & BEACH Approx. 51/ 2 hours / from $99 ACA-205 PRINCESS GOLF — FAIRMONT PIERRE MARQUÉS GOLF CLUB Approx. 6 hours / Seasonal ACA-390 Discover Acapulco’s history on a tour of the Historical Huseum, located in 18th century Fort San Diego. Take in sweeping views from the serene Chapel of Peace and view the Trouyet Cross. Enjoy a buffet lunch at a luxury beach resort followed by fun in the sun — three hours of free time to swim in the famous mile-long pool or simply relax on the beach. WHAT YOU VISIT: Historical Museum of Acapulco — traces the city’s history from colonial times to the present and Private Beach Club WHAT YOU DO: Approximately three hours of free time to swim or sun at the pool or on the club’s beach PHOTO STOP: Trouyet Cross and Chapel of Peace — sweeping views of Acapulco Bay LUNCH: Buffet lunch at the beach club SHOPPING: Some free time to shop WHAT YOU SEE: Acapulco’s beaches and resort hotels The Fairmont Acapulco Princess is home to the Pierre Marqués Golf Club. Originally designed by Percy Clifford, the course was remodeled by Robert Trent Jones Sr. for the 1982 World Cup Championship. Enjoy a round of golf on this signature design, a par-72, 6,849-yard layout adorned with 65 bunkers. Accuracy from the tees pays a premium. WHAT YOU VISIT: Pierre Marqués Golf Club at the Fairmont Acapulco Resort WHAT YOU DO: 18-hole round of golf on a par-72, 6,849-yard layout — a signature Robert Trent Jones Sr. design AMENITIES: Round trip transportation and green fees LUNCH & REFRESHMENTS: Available for purchase at the clubhouse or on the course Active Minded — Water Food & Beverage LEARNING MEXICAN CUISINE Approx. 31/ 2 hours / from $99 ACA-250 Discover Mexican cuisine at a cooking demonstration followed by lunch! Savor a traditional margarita and join a master chef as he offers a step-by-step demonstration of “Filete a la Tampiqueña.” Written recipes are provided followed by lunch featuring this classic Tampico-style steak platter accompanied by tacos, enchiladas and guacamole. WHAT YOU VISIT: Leading hotel in Acapulco WHAT YOU DO: Watch a master chef as he creates the authentic dish known as “Filete a la Tampiqueña” — the demonstration includes written recipes for participants LUNCH: Lunch features classic Filete de Tampiqueña — a Tampico-style steak platter accompanied by rice, beans, tacos, enchiladas, guacamole & beer or soft drinks SHOPPING: Some free time to browse for souvenirs, jewelry and semiprecious stones SWIM WITH THE DOLPHINS IN ACAPULCO Approx. 21/ 2 hours / from $199 ACA-710 Visit Cici Aquatic Park, where trainers introduce guests to the park’s dolphins. The highlight of your visit is a 50-minute dolphin encounter as you enter the water to interact with these sensitive and intelligent mammals. Your encounter includes a video of your dolphin adventure along with a commemorative photo of you and your dolphin. WHAT YOU VISIT: Cici Aquatic Park WHAT YOU DO: Trainers introduce you to the park’s dolphins followed by an approximately 50-minute dolphin encounter — guests enter the water and interact with dolphins COMMEMORATIVE GIFT: Guests receive a video of their encounter and a photo with dolphin OPTION: After your encounter you may choose to remain in Cici Aquatic Park for additional sightseeing — you are then responsible for your return to ship &ACAPULCO, MEXICO | princess.com BRAVO RAFTING THE PAPAGAYO RIVER Approx. 51/ 2 hours / from $129 ACA-890 Travel to Pueblo Bravo for a scenic raft trip down the Papagayo River. Float through narrow canyons and shoot Class II whitewater. Enjoy spectacular views of sheer cliff walls, dramatic rock formations and exotic wildlife. There’s even a “Surprise Rapid” as a finale! WHAT YOU VISIT: Pueblo Bravo and Papagayo River WHAT YOU DO: Guided raft trip with Class II whitewater conditions NEED TO KNOW: All safety equipment is provided and guides offer instruction in basic paddling techniques LUNCH: Picnic style on the banks of the river WHAT YOU SEE: Papagayo River canyon, dramatic rock formations, narrow gorges, lowland deciduous rainforest and wildlife Scenic & Nature TROPICAL BIRDS & BOTANICAL GARDEN Approx. 5 hours / from $59 ACA-300 Travel to Tres Palos Lagoon, home to a tropical bird sanctuary and a turtle farm. Explore the sanctuary on a motorboat cruise about the lagoon. Visit Acapulco’s Botanical Garden, home to a collection of plants and trees ranging from cacti and palm trees to rainforest hardwoods. Stroll through the garden and view its endangered Palo Morado trees. WHAT YOU VISIT: Tres Palos Lagoon — home to a tropical bird sanctuary and Acapulco Botanical Garden — cacti, palms, fruit trees and deciduous jungle rainforest WHAT YOU DO: Cruise the lagoon in a motor boat and stroll through the garden PHOTO STOP: Puerto Marqués — views of Acapulco Bay REFRESHMENTS: Served at a rustic turtle farm on Tres Palos Lagoon WHAT YOU SEE: Acapulco’s beaches, city center, resort hotels and tropical birds Independent ACAPULCO PREMIER BEACH BREAK Approx. 61/ 2 hours / from $99 ACA-990 Visit a secluded private beach club for four hours of fun in the sun. Relax in a complimentary lounge chair on the beach or by the pool. Enjoy a complimentary welcome drink and a buffet lunch. Additional watersports are available for purchase if you choose. WHAT YOU VISIT: Secluded private beach club WHAT YOU DO: Approximately four hours of free time to relax on the beach or by the pool AMENITIES: Complimentary lounge chair, towel, lockers and changing facilities OPTIONS: Additional water sports available for purchase SHOPPING: Browse for souvenirs, jewelry and semiprecious stones LUNCH: Buffet lunch and welcome drink at the club — cash bar available WHAT YOU SEE: Acapulco city and beach sights Private Vehicle ACAPULCO BY PRIVATE VEHICLE Approx. 4 hours / from $599 ACA-135 A private vehicle is the perfect solution for passengers who wish to tour privately or who want the flexibility of designing their own itinerary. The options range from passenger cars or vans to private limousines. Explore the Las Brisas District, haunt of Hollywood stars. Visit La Quebrada and watch the cliff divers. Or relax at a luxury resort. The options are yours. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Vehicles & English-speaking driver/ guide are provided on a half-day (4 hours; morning or afternoon) or full day (8 hours) basis only ARRANGEMENTS: This is a private arrangement — we do not match passengers to form a group ORDERING: Tours are ordered per vehicle HOW TO ORDER: One person places the order & the cost of the vehicle is charged to that person’s shipboard account — it cannot be divided among your party 'ACAPULCO, MEXICO | princess.com CABO SAN LUCAS Millennia ago, Cabo San Lucas was part of the Mexican mainland. Then a massive rupture of the San Andreas Fault sent the waters of the Pacific crashing into the newly formed depression, creating the Gulf of California and the Baja Peninsula. Lying at the very tip of Baja, where the Pacific meets the Gulf of California, Cabo San Lucas — or “Cabo” — is one of the premier resort destinations in the Western Hemisphere. Swim in the transparent waters of the Gulf; marvel at the wealth of marine life; relax on one of the white-sand beaches or try your hand at some of the finest sportfishing in the world. Note: Your ship will anchor in Cabo San Lucas and use launches to transport all passengers ashore. THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN AND AROUND CABO SAN LUCAS El Arco – This naturally hewn rock formation at Land’s End was carved by centuries of pounding waves and wind. Playa Medano – It begins at the mouth of the marina and slopes to the west for about two miles. Calm conditions make this Cabo’s main playground, offering complete watersports equipment rentals, crystal-clear water, and several seaside restaurants. Playa del Amor (Lover’s Beach) – This beach is flanked by towering rocks and has access to both the Pacific Ocean and the Bahía de Cabo San Lucas. Above the water, the natural rock outcrops and arches at Land’s End are one of Baja California’s trademark landscapes. Todos Santos – This small, charming grid of streets hosted a Jesuit visita (outstation) in the 18th century and later became a prosperous cane-milling center; the crumbled remains of old trapiches (mills) are piled up around town. VISIT PRINCESS.COM FOR FULL TOUR DESCRIPTIONS LAND’S END BOAT TOUR & BEACH VISIT Approx. 41/ 2 hours / from $69 SJD-105 First-Time Visitor LAND’S END BOAT TOUR & SCENIC DRIVE Approx. 21/ 2 hours / from $44 SJD-100 Cruise the waters off El Arco, the majestic rock arch where the Pacific and the Gulf of California meet! During your cruise, Jean-Michel Cousteau provides taped narration describing the area’s ecology and points of interest. Explore Cabo’s coast on a scenic drive that travels to a restaurant with sweeping views of the Bay and your ship at anchor. WHAT YOU VISIT: El Arco WHAT YOU DO: Jean-Michel Cousteau provides narration during your approximately 40-minute scenic cruise PHOTO STOP: Scenic Overlook — enjoy sweeping views of the Bay of Cabo San Lucas and your ship at a local restaurant REFRESHMENTS: Complimentary beverage WHAT YOU SEE: El Arco, Cabo San Lucas’ rugged coast and wildlife including pelicans, seals and sea lions Jean-Michel Cousteau provides taped narration during a cruise to El Arco, the rock arch where the Gulf of California meets the Pacific. After your cruise, visit one of Cabo San Lucas’ popular beaches for fun in the sun. The amenities include a complimentary beverage and lounge chair. Optional watersports are available for your purchase. WHAT YOU VISIT: El Arco and Cabo beach WHAT YOU DO: Narrated cruise followed by free time at one of Cabo’s popular beaches AMENITIES: Complimentary beverage and lounge chair OPTIONS: Additional water sports are available for purchase REFRESHMENTS: Beverage and snack — cash bar available WHAT YOU SEE: El Arco, Cabo San Lucas’ rugged coast, beach resorts & wildlife including pelicans, seals and sea lions LAND’S END BOAT TOUR Approx. 45 minutes / from $29 SJD-107 Cruise the waters off El Arco, the majestic rock arch where the waters of the Pacific and the Gulf of California meet! During your cruise, Jean-Michel Cousteau provides taped narration describing the area’s ecology and points of interest. Enjoy a complimentary beverage while taking in views of the rugged coast and your Princess ship at anchor. WHAT YOU VISIT: El Arco WHAT YOU DO: Jean-Michel Cousteau provides narration during your approximately 40-minute scenic cruise REFRESHMENTS: Complimentary beverage WHAT YOU SEE: El Arco, Cabo San Lucas’ rugged coast and wildlife including pelicans, seals and sea lions (CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO | princess.com Easy Tour COASTAL HIGHLIGHTS SJD-1 10 Active Minded — Land Approx. 31/ 2 hours / from $49 PRINCESS GOLF — CABO DEL SOL GOLF COURSE Approx. 51/ 2 hours / Seasonal SJD-390 Experience Baja on a scenic drive that ranges from the desert interior to the coast. Visit a glass-blowing factory and watch skilled artisans at work. Explore the village of San José del Cabo and tour Cacti Mundo, an ecological garden featuring over 750 species of cacti. Take in sweeping views of the bay. You may opt to remain in town for shopping and sightseeing. PGA grest and designer Tom Weiskopf calls Cabo del Sol “one of the most unique layouts I’ve designed… traditional bunkering, expansive greens, wide fairways, multiple tee areas, natural waste areas and spectacular ocean views.” Play a round on the par-72 course, which can vary in length from 2,200 yards to over 7,000 yards for the long hitters. WHAT YOU VISIT: Glass factory — watch artisans craft hand-blown glass, San José del Cabo — free time to shop or explore the village and mission church and Cacti Mundo — over 750 species of cacti are on display PHOTO STOP: Scenic Overlook — views of the bay REFRESHMENTS: Complimentary beverage WHAT YOU SEE: Rugged desert and coast OPTION: Remain in town for additional sightseeing and shopping — you are then responsible for your return to ship WHAT YOU VISIT: Cabo del Sol Golf Course WHAT YOU DO: 18-hole round of golf on the par-72 course — length ranges from 2,200 yards to over 7,000 yards AMENITIES: Transportation & green fees LUNCH & REFRESHMENTS: Available for purchase in the clubhouse or on the course WHAT YOU SEE: Dramatic desert and coastal views Art & History DISCOVER TODOS SANTOS Approx. 5 hours / from $74 SJD-1 15 Experience Baja’s haunting beauty on a trip to Todos Santos. The landscape ranges from rugged desert ranges and towering cacti to white-sand beaches and the vast Pacific. Explore Todos Santos, an oasis village on the ocean that is home to a Jesuit mission, art galleries — and the Hotel California immortalized in song by the Eagles. WHAT YOU VISIT: Todos Santos — mission village founded in 1724 is home to shops, galleries and the famous Hotel California WHAT YOU DO: Visit the mission, the shops and a local gallery SHOPPING: Art & local crafts REFRESHMENTS: Served at the immortal Hotel California WHAT YOU SEE: Rugged desert ranges, Cardon cacti — the world’s largest species, palm trees, white-sand beaches and the vast Pacific Food & Beverage CABO COCKTAIL LESSON & RESORT GETAWAY Approx. 4 hours / from $79 SJD-252 Visit a 5-star luxury resort on the Sea of Cortez for an advanced seminar in mixology! Learn the professional secrets of mixing Cabo San Lucas’ most popular frozen cocktails. After the class, receive a certificate of participation, recipes for the cocktails you prepared — and free time to enjoy the resort’s spectacular amenities. OUTDOOR CANOPY ADVENTURE Approx. 51/ 2 hours / from $119 SJD-400 It’s the ultimate eco-adventure — exploring a protected area of Baja’s Sierra by zipline, rappel, rock climbing and bridges. Strap into your harness, get attached to the steel cables and go soaring 200 feet above the ground crossing spectacular valleys. Test your nerves at “Commando Bridge” and rappel down a rock wall. Your tour features a spectacular 800-foot zipline descent as the finale! WHAT YOU VISIT: Baja’s protected Sierra range WHAT YOU DO: Approximately two hour treetop adventure tour by zipline, rappel and rock climbing-passengers wear a harness attached to a pully that travels along PETZL lines at heights of up to 200 feet above the ground NEED TO KNOW: Instructors fit passengers with harnesses and provide basic instruction SHOPPING: Souvenir photos of your Zipline adventure WHAT YOU SEE: Mountain valleys, hanging bridges and rock walls PACIFIC BEACH HORSEBACK RIDING Approx. 3 hours / from $79 SJD-430 Travel to a quaint seaside ranch and mount up for an hour-long ride along the beach. Keep watch from December through March for migrating Gray whales. Back at the ranch, enjoy a refreshing beverage before your return to ship. WHAT YOU VISIT: Seaside ranch WHAT YOU DO: Leisurely one-hour ride along a cacti-lined beach NEED TO KNOW: Guides select mounts based on rider’s experience and skill level REFRESHMENTS: Complimentary beverage after your horseback ride WHAT YOU SEE: Beach, Pacific Ocean and migrating whales from December to March WHAT YOU VISIT: Luxury 5-star beach resort on the Sea of Cortes WHAT YOU DO: Approximately one-hour seminar on preparing Cabo San Lucas’ most popular frozen cocktail concoctions COMMEMORATIVE GIFT: Certificate of participation and cocktail recipes SNACKS: Cocktails, guacamole and chips AMENITIES: Approximately two hours of free time as a guest of the resort following your seminar )CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO | princess.com 4X4 DESERT SAFARI SJD-500 Approx. 41/ 2 hours / from $109 Explore the hidden wonders of the Baja countryside on a safari by Mercedes 4WD trucks. Visit the central square in old Cabo San Lucas before setting out for virgin country. Travel along rugged desert canyons and stop for a walk in an arid tropical forest. Your destination is a typical Mexican ranch for a traditional Baja-style lunch. WHAT YOU VISIT: Central plaza in Cabo San Lucas — view the church and central kiosk WHAT YOU DO: Explore Baja’s arid canyons and sere valleys by 4WD vehicle & take a guided walk through an arid tropical forest LUNCH: Traditional Baja-style lunch at a rural farmstead WHAT YOU SEE: Rugged desert interior, arid tropical forest and sweeping views of the bay BAJA BUGGY & BEACH SAFARI Approx. 3 hours / from $299 SJD-502 BAJA 1000 DRIVING EXPERIENCE Approx. 21/ 2 hours / from $259 SJD-555 Experience the thrill of real “Off Road Baja Racing” as you drive an authentic Baja Racer on a closed-circuit course. Five-time Baja 1000 Champion Ryan Thomas offers expert guidance as you don your helmet and fasten your five-point harness for a thrilling series of laps around this private ocean-side track. WHAT YOU VISIT: Private off-road circuit WHAT YOU DO: Drive an authentic Baja Racer in conditions that simulate the Baja 1000 YOUR VEHICLE: Baja 1000 road racing buggy with manual transmission and 5-point professional safety harness INSTRUCTION: Five-time champion Ryan Thomas provides expert guidance NEED TO KNOW: Tour includes introductory road-racing class and one ride-along lap with instructor before you take the field Active Minded — Water Get off the beaten path and experience Baja’s back roads by dune buggy. Travel past local ranches and keep a look out for local wildlife before exploring a dry riverbed that leads to a secluded cove. Enjoy free time to kick back and relax or take a refreshing swim at a palm tree-lined beach on the Sea of Cortez. CABO ZODIAC WHALE WATCH Approx. 21/ 2 hours / from $99 SJD-645 WHAT YOU VISIT: Baja Desert & Chileno Bay or Santa Maria Cove WHAT YOU DO: Baja buggy travel back roads through the desert to a palm-lined beach on the Sea of Cortez ACTIVITIES: Free time at the beach and take a swim REFRESHMENTS: Fresh fruit & soft drinks WHAT YOU SEE: Rugged desert ranges, dry washes and riverbeds, local ranches and livestock, cacti & palm-lined beach on the Sea of Cortez Every winter, Gray, Humpback and Blue whales visit Cabo San Lucas, staying from December through March. Encounter these magnificent mammals of the deep on a whale watching cruise aboard a 15-passenger Zodiac. Your experienced guide provides commentary as your Zodiac maneuvers for an upclose and personal whale encounter! En route you will get an upclose view of Land’s End, the Arch and Sea Lion colony. DESERT EXPEDITION BY ATV Approx. 31/ 2 hours / from $119 SJD-550 There’s no better way to experience Baja’s rugged desert than from the back of your personal, four-wheeled ATV. Travel to a private ranch for an approximately 1 1/2 hour ride through desert canyons to the sea, pausing for sweeping views of the Pacific. WHAT YOU VISIT: Baja private ranch WHAT YOU DO: Approximately 1 1/2 hour guided caravan-style ATV ride through desert canyons to a white-sand beach NEED TO KNOW: Guides provide safety equipment, helmet and basic instruction PHOTO STOP: Seaside cliffs — sweeping views of the rugged coast and the Pacific WHAT YOU SEE: Rugged desert ranges, cacti, century plants, palm trees, white-sand beaches and the vast Pacific BACKWOODS BAJA: RHINO ATV SAFARI Approx. 3 hours / from $179 SJD-552 Experience Baja’s ocean and desert beauty on an off-road safari. Explore desert trails that climb rugged hilltops and travel dry riverbeds. The haunting desert and oceans views range from migrating whales in season to the world’s largest cacti. WHAT YOU VISIT: Baja’s desolate yet beautiful desert WHAT YOU DO: Guided off-road safari through Baja’s desert reaches YOUR VEHICLE: 2-passenger, side-by-side Yamaha Rhino ATV WHAT YOU SEE: Rugged desert ranges, dry river beds, Cardon cacti — the world’s largest, local wildlife and Gray whales (January — March) OPTION: Remain in town for last-minute shopping — you are then responsible for your return to ship WHAT YOU VISIT: Waters off Cabo San Lucas WHAT YOU DO: Approximately 2 1/2 hour whale watching cruise in open-air, inflatable Zodiacs — your guide provides epert commentary as your Zodiac maneuvers for a close-range encounter WHAT YOU SEE: Migrating whales that may include, Humpback Gray and Blue whales CABO DOLPHINS SJD-710 Approx. 11/ 2 hours / from $179 Visit Cabo’s dolphin center where you learn the basics of interacting with dolphins, from dolphin characteristics and behavior to human-dolphin communication. The highlight of your visit is a 30-minute dolphin encounter that features a one-on-one dolphin swim! WHAT YOU VISIT: Dolphin Center WHAT YOU DO: Guided tour begins with interactive orientation on dolphin characteristic and behavior — guests then join dolphins in the center pools for an approximately 1/2 hour interaction and one-on-one swim CABO SAN LUCAS SPORTFISHING Approx. 4 hours / from $219 SJD-740 Cabo San Lucas is one of the sport fishing capitals of the world. Join an expert gamefish captain and crew onboard a 28-foot, fully-equipped sport fisherman for a day spent in pursuit of marlin and sailfish. WHAT YOU DO: Half-day fishing expedition trolling for marlin and sailfish YOUR VESSEL: 28-foot sport fisherman EQUIPMENT: All equipment including gear, tackle, bait and licenses provided REFRESHMENTS: Bottled water and box lunch *CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO | princess.com SEA TREK HELMET DIVE Approx. 2 hours / from $109 SJD-745 CLEAR BOTTOM KAYAK ADVENTURE Approx. 3 hours / from $79 SJD-765 Experience the underwater wonders of the Sea of Cortez on a Sea Trek Helmet dive! No experience is required: the specially designed fits over your head and air is pumped directly into the helmet. Not only does your hair stay dry but you can even wear your glasses underwater. Join your guide for a special trek along the sea floor. Travel to Land’s End Beach for a guided kayak and snorkel safari. Paddle a see-through kayak past stunning rock formations and blowholes. Explore a coral reef on a guided snorkel expedition — the crystalline waters off Cabo San Lucas are home to coral reefs, turtles and schools of tropical fish. Soft drinks are served after your snorkel. WHAT YOU VISIT: Special diving platform in Sea of Cortez WHAT YOU DO: Don Sea Trek helmet and join your guide as you travel an underwater trail ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY: Snorkel in a sheltered cove by the platform, time permitting WHAT YOU SEE: Coral formations and tropical fish WHAT YOU VISIT: Land’s End Beach WHAT YOU DO: Approximately 45-minute guided kayak paddle in a clear-bottomed kayak and a guided snorkel tour NEED TO KNOW: Professional instruction and supervision provided REFRESHMENTS: Soft drinks on the beach WHAT YOU SEE: Dramatic rock formations, blow holes, coral reef and tropical fish CABO SURFIN’ SAFARI Approx. 41/ 2 hours / from $119 SJD-752 Your Surfin’ Safari travels to one of Cabo’s best surfing beaches where the water conditions are perfect for both beginners and more experienced surfers. Meet your professional surfer / guide for a lesson on the sand — and in the water. Then enjoy free time to shoot the curl on an adventure suited for hodads and experts alike. WHAT YOU VISIT: Surf beach near Cabo San Lucas WHAT YOU DO: Experienced surfer-guide provides surfboard, safety equipment and basic instruction — on the beach and in the waves FREE TIME: Approximately one-hour of free time to surf on your own WHAT YOU SEE: Cliffs, coves and beaches near Cabo San Lucas AMERICA’S CUP REGATTA Approx. 3 hours / from $119 SJD-755 Discover the thrill of international yachting competition in this hands-on adventure. You’re part of an active team aboard one of the spectacular Team New Zealand/Team Australia Yachts, real contenders in recent America’s Cup races. Get involved with tacking, jibing, trimming sails and grinding winches as you compete in a mini-regatta off Cabo San Lucas. WHAT YOU DO: Board an America’s Cup contender and take part in a match race along the coast – active participants learn to grind, jibe and tack in an actual race INSTRUCTION: International crew assists guests in familiarizing themselves with the boat and their assigned tasks IDLERS: Less adventurous guests can simpy observe WHAT YOU SEE: Sea, sky and state-of-the-art sailing yachts contending in the open sea TWO BAY KAYAKING & SNORKELING CRUSADE Approx. 31/ 2 hours / from $79 SJD-760 Cruise to Chileno Bay marine sanctuary aboard the custom-built 90-foot Adventure. Explore this protected preserve on a 45-minute guided kayak safari that travels to Santa Maria Bay. Relax on a white-sand beach, swim or snorkel. Enjoy magaritas, beer or soft drinks along with chips and salsa on the cruise back to Cabo. Enroute go past Land’s End, the Arch and Sea Lion colony. WHAT YOU VISIT: Chileno and Santa Maria Bays WHAT YOU DO: Guided 45-minute kayak paddle along shoreline from Chileno to Santa Maria Bay and approximately 30 minutes of free time to relax, swim or snorkel NEED TO KNOW: All equipments including professional instruction and supervision provided REFRESHMENTS: Margaritas, beer, soft drinks, juices, botteld water & chips and salsa WHAT YOU SEE: Land’s End, the Arch, Sea Lion colony, Cabo coast, dramatic rock formations and white-sand beaches SAIL & SNORKEL EXCURSION Approx. 3 hours / from $69 SJD-770 Board a sailing catamaran and cruise past Lovers Beach en route to palm-lined Santa Maria Cove. Set out on a one-hour guided snorkel through cyrstalline waters teeming with tropical fish including Moorish idols, parrotfish, King and Cortez angelfish. WHAT YOU VISIT: Palm-lined Santa Maria Cove WHAT YOU DO: Catamaran cruise and approximately one-hour guided snorkel in the cove NEED TO KNOW: Snorkeling equipment, safety vest and instruction and supervision are included REFRESHMENTS: Full bar — soft drinks throughout and alcoholic beverages available after your snorkel WHAT YOU SEE: Lovers Beach, Cabo coast and tropical fish including Moorish idols and Cotez angelfish SEA OF CORTEZ LUXURY SAIL & SNORKEL Approx. 5 hours / from $179 SJD-772 Enjoy all the luxuries as you cruise the Sea of Cortez aboard a private sailing yacht. Keep watch for whales in season as you sail to one of Baja’s best beach locations. Snorkel over a coral reef or paddle a kayak before enjoying a buffet lunch and open bar. During your return voyage, you can even try your hand at deepsea fishing. WHAT YOU VISIT: Chileno Bay or Santa Maria Bay WHAT YOU DO: Cruise aboard a luxury sailing yacht to one of Baja’s best beach locations RECREATION: Snorkeling, kayaking and fishing gear included LUNCH: Gourmet lunch buffet and open bar following your aquatic adventures WHAT YOU SEE: Baja’s rugged desert ranges, coral reef and tropical fish and Gray, Humpback and Blue whales (January — March) CHILENO BAY SNORKELING Approx. 31/ 2 hours / from $79 SJD-775 Board the Tropicat, one of the premier sailing vessels in Cabo complete with water slide and ample space for enjoying the warm sunshine. Sail past Lovers Beach en route to Chileno Bay Marine Preserve in the Sea of Cortez. Enjoy an hour of free time to swim, relax on the beach or explore the warm tropical waters on a guided snorkel. WHAT YOU VISIT: Chileno Bay Marine Preserve WHAT YOU DO: Catamaran cruise and approximately one hour of free time to relax on the beach, swim or snorkel REFRESHMENTS: Complimentary beverages — cocktails and canapes are served on the return cruise AMENITIES: Your catamaran is equipped with a water slide WHAT YOU SEE: Cabo coast and reef teeming with Moorish idols, King and Cortez angelfish +CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO | princess.com SEA OF CORTEZ ECO SNORKEL TOUR Approx. 3 hours / from $74 SJD-780 CABO SAN LUCAS CERTIFIED DIVE Approx. 31/ 2 hours / from $179 SJD-930 Skim across the waters of the Sea of Cortez in a Zodiac on an extended eco-snorkel safari. Your destination is two premier snorkel sites: Chileno Bay and Santa Maria Cove. A 45-minute guided snorkel at each site is the highlight of the day: the waters teem with colorful fish,such as Moorish idols, Puffers and Cortez angelfish. Deep submarine canyons off San Lucas Bay create a rich marine environment to explore on this two-tank expedition for certified divers. Most dive sites are located just off the rocky shore and feature large boulders and pinnacles. The rocky bottom attracts schooling fish such as snapper and goatfish while providing cover for grouper. WHAT YOU VISIT: Chileno & Santa Maria Bays — part of a protected marine preserve WHAT YOU DO: Approximately 45-minute guided snorkel at each site REFRESHMENTS: Soft drinks and bottled water WHAT YOU SEE: Lovers Beach, Pelican Rock, coral formations and schools of tropical fish such as Moorish idols, puffers and Cortez angelfish WHAT YOU VISIT: San Lucas Bay — deep submarine canyons create a rich marine environment WHAT YOU DO: Safety orientation and marine wildlife briefing at dive center and two dives in San Lucas Bay — dive sites are located just off the rocky shore and feature large boulders and pinnacles WHAT YOU SEE: Schooling fish — snapper and goatfish, grouper, and Cortez angelfish, Moorish idols, butterfly fish and Guinea Fowl puffers SEA OF CORTEZ SNUBA ADVENTURE Approx. 21/ 2 hours / from $99 SJD-910 SNUBA combines the ease of snorkeling with the freedom of scuba diving — it’s perfect for family members ages 8 and up! Professional instructors at our private platform will have you underwater in no time. WHAT YOU VISIT: Private platform located in a sheltered area just minutes from the pier WHAT YOU DO: Professional guides provide SNUBA equipment, instruction & safety briefing before leading underwater expedition REFRESHMENTS: Soft drinks, bottled water and fresh fruit WHAT YOU SEE: Tropical fish and underwater formations OPTION: Time permitting, relax on the beach or snorkel — equipment provided CABO SAN LUCAS DISCOVER SCUBA DIVING Approx. 31/ 2 hours / from $189 SJD-920 The calm waters of the Sea of Cortez make for a perfect introduction to scuba diving. Practice basic skills in the dive center pool before cruising to Pelican Rock for a guided scuba safari conducted by your PADI instructor. Pelican Rock offers a rich marine environment with Cortez angelfish, Moorish idols, parrot fish and yellow surgeonfish. WHAT YOU VISIT: Dive center and Pelican Rock WHAT YOU DO: Orientation and practice of basic skills at a dive center and guided scuba dive at Pelican Rock in the Sea of Cortez NEED TO KNOW: All equipment including professional instruction and supervision provided WHAT YOU SEE: King and Cortez angelfish, Moorish idols, parrotfish, butterfly fish and yellow surgeonfish — starfish, sea fans, urchins and small sponges fill the rocky crannies DOLPHIN ENCOUNTER FOR KIDS Approx. 11/ 2 hours / from $89 SJD-725 Dolphin Kids is a special interactive program that offers children 4 – 9 the opportunity to learn more about Pacific bottlenose dolphins in a fun and safe environment. After orientation, kids get to touch and interact with the dolphins in a hands-on session led by an experienced dolphin trainer. Everyone receives a friendly dolphin kiss! WHAT YOU VISIT: Dolphin Center WHAT YOU DO: Dolphin interaction begins with interactive orientation on dolphin characteristics and behavior — kids then join an expert dolphin handler at the pools where they pet, hug and kiss the gentle mammals Scenic & Nature CABO SAN LUCAS COASTAL CRUISE Approx. 2 hours / from $79 SJD-200 Explore Baja’s rugged coastline during a two-hour cruise aboard a luxury catamaran. View El Arco, the majestic arch where the waters of the Pacific and the gulf of California meet. Cruise along the coast for spectacular views of Cabo’s beaches and luxury resorts. From December to March keep watch for migrating Gray whales and other denizens of the deep. WHAT YOU DO: Approximately two-hour cruise aboard a luxury catamaran explores Cabo’s Gulf and Pacific coasts REFRESHMENTS: Snacks and unlimited drinks served during the cruise WHALE WATCHING: From December to March watch for migrating Gray, Humpback and Minke whales WHAT YOU SEE: El Arco — majestic rock arch, sea lion colony, Lovers Beach — accessible only by boat & Cabo’s resorts, golf courses and beaches ,CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO | princess.com WHALE WATCHING IN CABO Approx. 21/ 2 hours / from $74 SJD-640 CABO RESORT POOL & BEACH GETAWAY Approx. 4 hours / from $79 SJD-995 Every winter, Gray, Humpback and Blue whales visit Cabo San Lucas, staying from December through March. Board a comfortable, two-level whale-watching boat and set out in search of these gentle giants of the deep. Once whales are spotted, your captain will maneuver your vessel to provide the best possible views without disturbing the whales. Cruise past Land’s End, the Arch, and Sea Lion colony en route. Visit one of Cabo San Lucas’ premier family beach resorts for a relaxing getaway that’s fun for all ages. Enjoy views of Land’s End Arch as you relax by the pool. Build a sandcastle, engage in a game of water volleyball or mini-golf. Take a plunge into the pool on the waterslide before enjoying a Mexican lunch buffet. WHAT YOU VISIT: Waters off Cabo San Lucas WHAT YOU DO: Approximately 2 1/2 hour cruise in search of visiting Gray, Humpback and Blue whales — Blue whales are the largest living creatures on earth AMENITIES: Your 2-level whale-watching vessel features an open bar serving bottled water, juice and soft drinks NEED TO KNOW: Experienced guide provides commentary and answers guests questions SEA OF CORTEZ SEMI-SUB TOUR Approx. 1 hour / from $59 SJD-675 Experience the underwater wonders of the Sea of Cortez during a cruise aboard a semi-submarine. The air-conditioned Nautilus II is equipped with large viewing windows that bring schools of tropical fish and playful seal lions up close and personal. Sail past Lover’s Beach and Los Arcos into the waters of the Gulf. WHAT YOUR VISIT: Waters of the Sea of Cortez WHAT YOU DO: Narrated one-hour tour by semi-submarine YOUR VESSEL: The 65-foot, 33-passenger Nautilus II is air-conditioned & features large viewing ports beneath the waterline WHAT YOU SEE: Underwater world the includes schools of tropical fish, rays, eels & other marine life including sea lions and Land’s End, the Arch and Sea Lion colony from above Independent WHAT YOU VISIT: One of Cabo’s premier family beach resorts WHAT YOU DO: Approximately 3 1/2 hours of free time RECREATION OPTIONS: Swimming pool, water slide, sandcastle competition, water volleyball and mini-golf REFRESHMENTS: Two complimentary Mimosas or Bloody Marys for the adults as well as unlimited iced tea or lemonade for the whole family LUNCH: Buffet featuring favorite Mexican dishes WHAT YOU SEE: Los Arcos and Land’s End Private Vehicle CABO BY PRIVATE VAN (8 PASSENGERS) Approx. 4 hours / from $349 SJD-136 A private van with an English-speaking driver/guide is the perfect solution for guests who wish to set their own itinerary and tour at their own space. Tour the Glass Factory, explore the luxury resorts of Pedregal or visit one of Cabo’s fine beaches. The options are yours. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Vehicles & English-speaking driver/ guide are provided on a half-day (4 hours; morning or afternoon) basis only ARRANGEMENTS: This is a private arrangement — we do not match passengers to form a group ORDERING: Tours are ordered per vehicle HOW TO ORDER: One person places the order and the cost of the vehicle is charged to that person’s shipboard account — it cannot be divided among your party. PREMIER BEACH ESCAPE Approx. 4 hours / from $79 SJD-990 Enjoy fun in the sun on a beach escape to one of Cabo’s exclusive private clubs. Relax by the magnificent pool or on the 5-mile-long white-sand beach. Snacks are provided and additional water sports are available for purchase. WHAT YOU VISIT: ME Hotel and Nikki Beach WHAT YOU DO: Approximately 3 1/2 hours of free time to enjoy the hotel pool or beach REFRESHMENTS: Snacks provided OPTIONS: Additional watersports including hobie cats, snorkel gear and scuba diving available for purchase OPTION: Return by shuttle or walk through town for some shopping — you are then responsible for your return to ship -CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO | princess.com CABO SAN LUCAS BY PRIVATE LUXURY VEHICLE Approx. 31/ 2 hours / from $859 SJD-137 CABO BY PRIVATE YACHT Approx. 5 hours / from $4,399 SJD-682 Tour Cabo San Lucas by private luxury vehicle. Compose your own itinerary and choose the sights you wish to see. Tour the Glass Factory, explore the luxury resorts of Pedregal or visit one of Cabo’s fine restaurants. Complimentary soft drinks and canapés are served during your excursion — a full-service bar is available at your cost. The options are yours. Experience the lifestyles of the rich and famous during a private yacht charter. Cruise the waters off Cabo San Lucas aboard a 60-foot private motor yacht that comes with all the amenities. Enjoy an open bar, catered food, a superb sound system and plasma TV — there’s even the use of two Wave Runners for an hour. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Vehicles & English-speaking driver/ guide are provided on a half-day (4 hours; morning or afternoon) basis only ARRANGEMENTS: This is a private arrangement — we do not match passengers to form a group ORDERING: Tours are ordered per vehicle HOW TO ORDER: One person places the order and the cost of the vehicle is charged to that person’s shipboard account — it cannot be divided among your party. WHAT YOU DO: Charter a private yacht for your own private cruise YOUR VESSEL: 60-foot Sunseeker motor yacht equipped with three staterooms, kitchen, air-conditioning and state-of-the-art home entertainment systems AMENITIES: Open bar, your choice of catered food (select from 5 options) PREMIER CABO YACHT EXPERIENCE Approx. 31/ 2 hours / from $129 SJD-680 Enjoy a taste of how the rich and famous spend their time in Cabo San Lucas aboard a 72-foot luxury yacht. Sit back and relax on this very exclusive tour of the Cabo coast that includes snorkeling, kayaking, an open bar and much more. WHAT YOU DO: Sightseeing cruise aboard a custom-built 72-foot private yacht YOUR VESSEL: Features air-conditioning, 2 staterooms, 2 bathrooms, a fully equipped galley, living room and dining room RECREATION: Snorkeling and kayaking at Chileno Bay or Santa Maria Cove — deep-sea fishing possible during the cruise REFRESHMENTS: Complimentary drinks, canapés & hot snacks including shish kabobs WHAT YOU SEE: El Arco, Lovers Beach, Cabo resorts and coast %$CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO | princess.com MAZATLÁN Lying just below the Tropic of Cancer, Mazatlán boasts a superb year-round climate. Mazatlán, a name that means “Place of the Deer,” sits on a peninsula at the feet of the rugged Sierra Madre, and the Cerro de Neveria — “Ice Box Hill” — divides the area’s rocky Pacific beaches from the broad, white-sand beaches beloved by visitors. The climate, the beaches, and the world-class spor t fishing have turned this commercial fishing por t into one of the world’s top resor t destinations. Yet while visitors flock to the markets, bathe in the sun, or mar vel at the airborne ballet of the famed Papantla dancers, Mazatlán remains one of Mexico’s major Pacific por ts — the cit y expor ts over 40 million pounds of shrimp ever y year. THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN AND AROUND MAZATLÁN Golden Zone – The location of most of the tourist hotels, a lot of the finer restaurants and shopping. Concordia – Founded in 1550 and famed for its furniture, handmade pottery, and magnificent Baroque church. Aztec Theater – Featuring an open-air performance by folkloric dancers, followed by the aerial acrobatics of the famed Papantla Flyers, who twirl about on a 75-foot-tall pole in the ancient ritual of “The Dance of Those Who Would Fly.” Copala – A former gold-mining town founded in 1565, with narrow, cobbled streets, old colonial houses and a 16th-century stone church. Las Altas – The beach where the seafront promenade begins, it lives up to its name: High Waves. It is the first swimming beach on the peninsula; however it is somewhat rocky and sometimes a little rough. VISIT PRINCESS.COM FOR FULL TOUR DESCRIPTIONS MAZATLÁN HIGHLIGHTS & PAPANTLA FLYERS Approx. 4 hours / from $39 MZT-105 First-Time Visitor THE BEST OF MAZATLÁN Approx. 7 hours / from $79 MZT-100 Explore Mazatlán’s historic old town center and visit the cathedral. View one of the world’s tallest lighthouses and witness a breathtaking performance by the Papantla Flyers. The aerialists twirl about a 60-foot-tall pole in an ancient aerial ritual. After lunch at a resort hotel, enjoy time to relax on the beach or at the pool. WHAT YOU VISIT: Cathedral, Golden Zone, Beach Resort and Aztec Theater WHAT YOU DO: Free time at resort hotel — use of pool, beach and resort amenities PHOTO STOP: lookout hill, cliff divers ENTERTAINMENT: Aztec Theater — folk dances & Papantla Flyers SHOPPING: Free time in the Zona Dorada (Golden Zone) LUNCH: Mexican buffet lunch WHAT YOU SEE: Old Mazatlán buildings and market, sportfishing fleet, lighthouse, main square, ocean front boulevard and coastal islands NOTE: Return to ship via complimetary taxi from resort Explore Mazatlán’s historic old town center and visit the cathedral. View one of the world’s tallest lighthouses and witness a breathtaking performance by the Papantla Flyers. After their stunning aerial ballet, enjoy free time for shopping in the city’s fabled Zona Dorada — the “Golden Zone.” WHAT YOU VISIT: Immaculate Conception Cathedral and Golden Zone PHOTO STOP: Lookout hill and cliff divers ENTERTAINMENT: Aztec Theater — folk dances and Papantla Flyers aerial ballet SHOPPING: Free time in the Zona Dorada WHAT YOU SEE: Old Mazatlán sights including the Plaza Federal, Market & offshore islands %%MAZATLÁN, MEXICO | princess.com Special Interest Food & Beverage HUARACHES, SADDLES & TEQUILA FACTORIES Approx. 6 hours / from $89 MZT-125 SALSA AND SALSA MZT-250 Visit the countryside for a firsthand look at the traditional treasures of the countryside. Tour a tequila factory in La Vinata and learn the secrets of distilling tequila from blue agave. Drive on to La Noria, home to a huarache or sandalmaking factory. After your factory visit, enjoy a lunch of traditional dishes. Learn the art of making margaritas and salsa while noshing on homemade quesadillas, taquitos, chips and guacamole. Then hook up with your salsa instructor for a step-by-step introduction to the fine art of salsa dancing! After your class, enjoy free time to relax at the beach, by the pool — or explore the Zona Dorada for great shopping! WHAT YOU VISIT: La Vinata and La Noria WHAT YOU DO: Tour a premium tequila distillery and a huarache or sandal-making factory SHOPPING: Browse for tequila and Mexican sandals LUNCH: Buffet lunch featuring traditional Mexican dishes WHAT YOU SEE: Rural Mexico, traditional villages and fields of blue agave Approx. 5 hours / from $99 WHAT YOU VISIT: Leading beachfront resort WHAT YOU DO: Cooking lesson in the art of salsa making and step-by-step salsa dance instruction SNACK: Quesadillas, taquitos, chips & guacamole AMENITIES & SHOPPING: Free time — relax poolside or on the beach or go shopping in the Zona Dorada MAZATLÁN’S PACIFICO BREWERY TOUR Approx. 21/ 2 hours / from $74 MZT-270 Art & History COLONIAL VILLAGES & PAPANTLA FLYERS Approx. 51/ 4 hours / from $59 MZT-1 15 Explore the countryside on a scenic drive that visits two renowned colonial-era villages. Learn the secrets of adobe brick, visit Malpica, famed for its decorative tiles. Stoll through Concordia, known for its furniture, pottery and Baroque church. Return to Mazatlán to view an aerial ballet by the Papantla Flyers. WHAT YOU VISIT: Malpica — demonstration of adobe brick-making and Concordia — village founded in 1550 is noted for its furniture, pottery and Baroque church ENTERTAINMENT: Aztec Theater — folk dances & Papantla Flyers — aerialists twirl about a 60-foot pole SHOPPING: Browse for decorative tiles, furniture & pottery during your village visits WHAT YOU SEE: Countryside south of Mazatlán, Golden Zone and Oceanfront Boulevard SIERRA MADRE TOUR Approx. 7 hours / from $79 MZT-120 Venture into the rugged Sierra Madre on a tour that visits three traditional villages. See an adobe-brick making demonstration in Villa Union and and stroll through Concordia, famous for furniture and pottery. Explore the cobblestone streets of Copala, a mining town founded in 1565. Enjoy time to shop in the Zona Dorada. WHAT YOU VISIT: Malpica — demonstration of adobe brickmaking, Concordia — noted for its furniture, pottery and Baroque church & Copala — old mining town boasts cobblestone lanes, superb colonial architecture and Baroque church SHOPPING: Browse for decorative tiles, furniture & pottery during your village visits and free time in Mazatlán’s Zona Dorada WHAT YOU SEE: Foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains Founded in 1900 by three German immigrants, Pacifico Brewery produces one of Mexico’s finest premium brews. Your tour explores the brewery’s actual working facilities. Afterwards sample Pacifico while taking in views of Mazatlán. WHAT YOU VISIT: Pacifico Brewery WHAT YOU DO: Guided tour of the brewery’s actual working facilities including the malting rooms and fermentation tanks FAST FACTS: Pacifico produces a classic pilsener and is considered one of the world’s top brews TASTING: sample Pacifico while taking in views of Mazatlán Active Minded — Land A WALKING TOUR OF OLD MAZATLÁN Approx. 4 hours / from $34 MZT-380 Discover “Old Mazatlán” on a walking tour that travels from the Oceanfront Boulevard to the main plaza and the old city market. See the cliff divers and Angela Peralta Theater, named after the famous “Mexican Nightingale.” View the Post Office and the 1875 Cathedral. You have the option of visiting the Zona Dorada for shopping. WHAT YOU VISIT: “Old Mazatlán” WHAT YOU DO: Guided walking tour REFRESHMENTS: Complimentary beverage in a local café WHAT YOU SEE: Continuity of Life Monument, Cerro de Neveria — home of cliff divers, Angela Peralta Theatre, House of Music, Federal Plaza, Post Office, Immaculate Conception Cathedral and Old Market OPTION: Zona Dorada for shopping — you are then responsible for your return to ship %&MAZATLÁN, MEXICO | princess.com PRINCESS GOLF — EL CID GOLF RESORT Approx. 6 hours / Seasonal MZT-395 This signature Lee Trevino-designed course features golfing challenges for all skill levels. The par-72, 6,623-yard course also boasts stunning views and a wildlife sanctuary that is home to endangered turtles, crocodiles and exotic birds. WHAT YOU VISIT: The El Cid Golf & Country Club — par-72, 6,623-yard, Lee Trevino-designed course AMENITIES: Roundtrip transfer & green fees OTHER OPTIONS: Driving range, carts & caddies LUNCH: Available for purchase in the clubhouse or on the course WHAT YOU SEE: Lakes & wildlife sanctuary — home to turtles, crocodiles, deer and crocodiles HUANA COA CANOPY ADVENTURE Approx. 51/ 2 hours / from $129 MZT-400 Travel to La Vinata and the Los Osuna plantation where you soar over the foothills of on a zipline adventure. The highly trained staff shows you the ropes before strapping your harness to the zipline on an adventure that travels through a series of 12 platforms. Afterwards, visit the Los Osuna Tequila Factory for a tour and tasting. WHAT YOU VISIT: Sierra Madre foothills WHAT YOU DO: Zipline adventure featuring 9 ziplines and 12 platforms, offroad drive in Swiss Army Pinzgauer 6x6 4WD vehicle, flex-walk bridge & nature trek tour & tasting at Los Osuna tequilla distillery NEED TO KNOW: Skilled staff offers expert instruction & supervision WHAT YOU SEE: Forest canopy, foothills, Huanacaxtle trees and blue agave fields HACIENDA LAS MORAS & HORSEBACK RIDING Approx. 61/ 2 hours / from $89 MZT-430 Hacienda Las Moras is one of Mexico’s premier hacienda resorts — and a working cattle ranch. Enjoy free time during your visit to explore the hacienda’s gardens, relax by the pool — or saddle up for a horsseback ride through the Sierra Madre. After a poolside lunch, return to Mazatlán for shopping in the Zona Dorada. WHAT YOU VISIT: Hacienda Las Moras — one of Mexico’s premier hacienda resorts & a working cattle ranch WHAT YOU DO: Free time to swim, sunbathe & stroll in the gardens — or take a guided horseback ride in the foothills SHOPPING: Some free time in Mazatlán’s Zona Dorada LUNCH: Mexican lunch served poolside WHAT YOU SEE: Mazatlán and foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains HIKE TO THE LIGHTHOUSE Approx. 3 hours / from $49 MZT-470 Active Minded — Water SPORTFISHING TOURNAMENT Approx. 7 hours / from $164 MZT-740 Mazatlán is one of the great sportfishing capitals of the world. Cruise out in pursuit of marlin or sailfish — the angler landing the biggest billfish of the day wins a special trophy. WHAT YOU DO: Participate in a billfish tournament & troll for marlin or sailfish — winner has the largest catch of the day YOUR VESSEL: Radio-equipped 38 – 40-foot sportfishing boats NEED TO KNOW: Fishermen rotate among four troll lines — fishermen do not hold the rods LUNCH: Box lunch, beer, soft drinks & water LICENSE: Fishing license and all equipment including bait is included. CACTUS ISLAND ADVENTURE & KAYAK Approx. 5 hours / from $74 MZT-761 Cruise to secluded Stone Island for a guided kayak safari around Cactus Island. Your simple sit-on-top kayaks are perfect for beginning paddlers. After your safari, take a refreshing swim, indulge in some beach games or take a guided hike across Cactus Island for stunning views of old Mazatlán. WHAT YOU VISIT: Cactus Island WHAT YOU DO: Approximately 1-hour guided kayak paddle around the island & free time to swim, sunbathe & play beach games OPTION: Guided hike of the island WHAT YOU SEE: Cactus and Stone Islands, Mazatlán coast, Old Mazatlán & distant Sierra Madre Mountains Scenic & Nature ESTUARIES & BIRD WATCHING EXPEDITION Approx. 6 hours / from $89 MZT-360 An open-air launch carries you to Stone Island on a birdwatching expedition. Cruise along miles of mangrove channels that provide a home to pelicans, great blue herons, sea hawks and ospreys. Enjoy a light lunch after a refreshing swim at the beach — optional beach and water activities are also available at your cost. WHAT YOU VISIT: Stone Island WHAT YOU DO: Cruise 4 miles of mangrove channels on a birdwatching expedition & enjoy a refreshing swim at the beach OPTION: beach & water activities available at your cost LUNCH: Light lunch served after your swim WHAT YOU SEE: Mazatlán coast, Naval Base, Pacifico Brewery, distant Sierra Madre Mountains & pelicans, herons, sea hawks and ospreys Hike the winding path up El Creston Hill to the tallest working lighthouse in the world, perched some 515 feet above the Pacific. Your reward is the best view in Mazatlán — a sweeping panorama of the coast, the town, the Sierra Madre and your Princess ship. Enjoy a complimentary beverage before starting the trek down. WHAT YOU VISIT: El Creston Hill and El Farro — the lighthouse’s beams are visible over 30 miles out to sea WHAT YOU DO: 45minutes of free time to relax REFRESHMENTS: Complimentary beverage at the lighthouse WILDLIFE: Iguanas, tropical birds, butterflies & exotic cacti and flowers WHAT YOU SEE: Mazatlán’s coastline and offshore islands, Sierra Madre Mountains and your ship in the harbor below %'MAZATLÁN, MEXICO | princess.com Independent Private Vehicle SHOPPING, BEACH, LUNCH & SHOW Approx. 61/ 2 hours / from $59 MZT-1 10 MAZATLÁN BY PRIVATE VAN (8 PASSENGERS) Approx. 4 hours / from $349 MZT-135 Explore Mazatlán’s fabled Zona Dorada — the “Golden Zone”. After some shopping, visit the Aztec Theatre to view the Papantla Flyers as they perform a breathtaking aerial ballet. Then it’s time for lunch at a leading resort hotel, followed by free time to relax on the beach or by the pool. Return to the ship by complimentary taxi. A private van with an English-speaking driver/guide is the perfect solution for guests who wish to set their own itinerary and tour at their own space. Explore the Zona Dorada, historic old Mazatlán or the scenic coastline. The options are yours. WHAT YOU VISIT: Zona Dorada and resort hotel WHAT YOU DO: Free time at resort hotel — use of pool, beach & resort amenities ENTERTAINMENT: Aztec Theater — folk dances & Papantla Flyers SHOPPING: Free time in the Zona Dorada LUNCH: Mexican buffet lunch at resort hotel WHAT YOU SEE: Mazatlán waterfront and coastal islands NOTE: Return to the ship by complimentary taxi WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Vehicle & driver/guide is provided on a half-day (4 hours; morning or afternoon) basis only ARRANGEMENTS: This is a private arrange-ment — we do not match passengers to form a group ORDERING: Tours are ordered per vehicle HOW TO ORDER: One person places the order & the cost of the vehicle is charged to that person’s shipboard account — it cannot be divided among your party. STONE ISLAND BEACH BREAK Approx. 53 / 4 hours / from $74 MZT-990 Stone Island offers 12 miles of unspoiled beaches lined with coconut palms. Enjoy three hours of free time to unwind and relax. An island-style lunch is served at the rustic local restaurant. Take a horseback or carriage ride. Additional activities including ATV rental and banana boat rides are available for an additional fee. WHAT YOU VISIT: Stone Island — nature preserve WHAT YOU DO: Approximately three hours of free time to swim, sunbathe, horseback ride or ride in an open-air carriage OPTION: ATVs, kayaks & banana boats are available for additional fee LUNCH: Island-style lunch at the rustic restaurant WHAT YOU SEE: Old Mazatlán, Pacifico Brewery, Naval Base, fishing and shrimp fleet and 12 miles of unspoiled beaches %(MAZATLÁN, MEXICO | princess.com PUERTO VALLARTA For centuries, Puer to Vallar ta was a sleepy fishing village. Then director John Huston chose the village as the location for his film “Night of the Iguana,” starring Richard Bur ton. Puer to Vallar ta was sleepy no more; its transformation into an international resor t had begun. Today, the cit y has its own “Gringo Gulch,” a haunt of the rich and famous. Travelers are also drawn by its climate, its excellent shopping — which of fers great values on leather goods, jewelr y, and handicraf ts — and mile af ter mile of palm-lined beaches. THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN AND AROUND PUERTO VALLARTA Downtown District – The spirit of the once sleepy seaside village of Puerto Vallarta is alive and well downtown, where old red-roofed adobe houses line the cobblestone streets. The Amphitheatre – Puerto Vallarta’s outdoor amphitheatre is a lovely work of architecture, with majestic arches and a view of the bay. Museo del Cuale – Next to a small botanical garden, the museum has a collection of pre-Hispanic artifacts. Los Arcos – An area of environmentally protected rocks just south of Playa Gemelas and Islas Marietas, this incredible maze of underwater caves and reefs is a great spot for diving and snorkeling. Bahia de Banderas – Translated as the “Bay of Flags,” at 5,900 feet deep and with 100 miles of amazing shoreline, this is the seventh--largest bay on earth. The underwater crater of a no-longeractive volcano, this marine wonderland is occupied by giant manta rays, dolphins and humpback whales. Sharks are kept away by dolphins. Zona Hotelera — Playa Camarones, Las Glorias, Los Tules, Las Palmas, Playa de Oro and Playa el Salado – North of town are several beaches in this district populated by five-star hotels. Templo de Guadalupe – The city’s landmark cathedral was built in 1951. VISIT PRINCESS.COM FOR FULL TOUR DESCRIPTIONS TEQUILA, TOWN & COUNTRYSIDE DRIVE Approx. 4 hours / from $34 PVR-105 First-Time Visitor PUERTO VALLARTA CITY & COASTAL DRIVE Approx. 31/ 2 hours / from $29 PVR-100 Survey Puerto Vallarta’s charms on a drive about town. Travel past the Marina and shoreline resorts to Richard Burton Park for views of Gringo Gulch, home to the rich and famous. See Mismaloya Beach and dramatic Los Arcos rocks before enjoying a complimentary margarita and free time to shop or visit the cathedral. WHAT YOU VISIT: Puerto Vallarta’s main plaza WHAT YOU DO: Narrated drive about town & free time to visit the cathedral or shop PHOTO STOPS: Richard Burton Park — view of Gringo Gulch & Los Arcos — dramatic rock formations REFRESHMENTS: Complimentary beverage at a local café WHAT YOU SEE: Mismaloya Beach OPTION: Remain in town for shopping — you are then responsible for your return to ship See Mexico old and new on a scenc drive that includes a visit to Hacienda Doña Engracia, a working cattle ranch also renowned for its tequila. Learn the secrets of distilling tequila and enjoy a tasting. Return to Puerto Vallarta for a drive through town. Stop at the central plaza and enjoy free time to shop or visit the cathedral. WHAT YOU VISIT: Hacienda Doña Engracia renowned tequila distillery & working ranch famed for its Arabian horses and ostriches WHAT YOU DO: Tour and tasting & free time in Puerto Vallarta to visit the cathedral or shop WHAT YOU SEE: Rural countryside & Puerto Vallarta city sights OPTIONS: Remain in town for shopping or sightseeing — you are then responsible for your return to ship %)PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO | princess.com MEXICAN FIESTA & THE CITY OF PUERTO VALLARTA Approx. 5 hours / from $49 PVR-255 Special Interest PUERTO VALLARTA CITY — HACIENDA, TEQUILA & TILES Approx. 5 hours / from $44 PVR-1 10 Mexico is famed for its decorative tile work. Tour a local factory for a firsthand look at tile production. Then explore Puerto Vallarta on a guided walking tour that visits the central plaza and Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral. Drive into the countryside to a hacienda renowned for its fine tequila. WHAT YOU VISIT: Tile Factory — watch artisans form, paint and fire decorative tiles and Hacienda Doña Engracia — renowned tequila distillery & working ranch famed for its Arabian horses WHAT YOU DO: Walking tour of Puerto Vallarta SHOPPING: Tiles and tequila available for purchase LUNCH: At the hacienda WHAT YOU SEE: Malecon — seaside promenade, Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral and old town City Hall Travel to a working hacienda famed for its fine tequila and beautiful Arabian horses. Discover the secrets of producing fine tequila before enjoying a traditional fiesta. After a buffet lunch watch a colorful performance featuring music, dancing horses and a folkloric ballet. Return to Puerto Vallarta for a brief walking tour. WHAT YOU VISIT: Hacienda Doña Engracia WHAT YOU DO: Tequila tour and tasting, traditional fiesta & walking tour of Puerto Vallarta LUNCH & ENTERTAINMENT: Buffet lunch accompanied by folk music, dancing horses, folkloric ballet & games and contests WHAT YOU SEE: Puerto Valarta city sights OPTION: Remain in town for additional shopping — you are then responsible for your return to ship Active Minded — Land PRINCESS GOLF — EL TIGRE GOLF COURSE Approx. 6 hours / Seasonal PVR-390 Art & History COLONIAL TREASURES: THE VILLAGE OF SAN SEBASTIAN Approx. 7 hours / from $99 PVR-190 Explore the remote reaches of the Sierra Madre on a scenic drive to San Sebastian. Founded in the 17th century, this old silver mining town is famed for its colonial architecture. Stroll its narrow cobblestone lanes on a walking tour and visit local homes to discover San Sebastian’s vibrant past. WHAT YOU VISIT: San Sebastian — 17th century silver mining town located in a mountain valley in the Sierra Madre WHAT YOU DO: Guided walking tour of this UNESCO site and visits to local homes to observe traditional skills including coffee roasting and tortilla making LUNCH: At a restaurant in San Sebastian WHAT YOU SEE: Sierra Madre Mountains and San Sebastian’s fine colonial era architecture Food & Beverage MEXICAN COOKING LESSONS & CITY HIGHLIGHTS Approx. 4 hours / from $59 PVR-250 Explore Puerto Vallarta on a guided walking tour that travels along the Male con and visits the cathedral. Then head to one of the city’s fine restaurants for a cooking class in Mexican cuisine. Divide into teams to prepare a classic Mexican meal that features pollo en mole — and then enjoy the fruits of your labor over lunch. WHAT YOU VISIT: Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral and Puerto Vallarta Restaurant WHAT YOU DO: Guided walking tour & Mexican cooking class — prepare a multicourse meal featuring pollo en mole LUNCH: Features the dishes you created in class WHAT YOU SEE: Puerto Vallarta city sights including Malencon — the seaside boardwalk, Seahorse sculpture & the old town City Hall Welcome to Puerto Vallarta’s newest 18-hole championship golf course. The Robert von Hagge design boasts a par-72, 7,239-yard layout complete with a par-5 18th hole stretching over 600 yards in length. The course boasts pot bunkers, a par-3 with an island green — even a real, live Bengal tiger, the club’s symbol and namesake. WHAT YOU VISIT: El Tigre Golf Course at Paradise Village Beach Resort and Spa LAYOUT: The par-72 Robert von Hagge design plays to 7, 263 yards with Tifon Bermuda grass fairways & Tifdwarf Champion greens AMENITIES: roundtrip transfers & green fees LUNCH: Available for purchase in the clubhouse or on the course WHAT YOU SEE: Mayan-themed clubhouse and course symbol — a real Bengal tiger JUNGLE CANOPY ADVENTURE Approx. 5 hours / from $139 PVR-400 Explore the jungle canopy of the Sierra Madre by gliding through the treetops. Expert instructors and guides introduce you to the art of ziplining — traveling at treetop height via a harness attached to horizontal cables. Take a ride on a Tarzan-style jungle swing, view the tropical forest from a hanging bridge and enjoy a thrilling rapel to the forest floor. WHAT YOU VISIT: Private reseve in the Sierra Madre WHAT YOU DO: Onboard briefing, expert zipline instruction and zipline tour NEED TO KNOW: Soar 90 feet above the ground along a series of horizontal cables OTHER THRILLS: Jungle bridges & Tarzan swing WHAT YOU SEE: Special observation platforms offer views of the virgin rainforest, forest floor and wildlife OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE — CANOPY & RAPPELLING Approx. 6 hours / from $149 PVR-410 Brave the dense forests of the Sierra Madre on an extreme adventure. A high-speed launch carries you to a remote destination where you board a Unimog 4WD vehicle. Ride a mule down narrow jungle trails. Ford streams and rapel down waterfalls. Soar 200 feet above the forest floor by zipline. It’s all in a day’s adventure. WHAT YOU VISIT: Pristine tropical forest WHAT YOU DO: Speedboat ride to deserted beach, 4WD Unimog ride into forest, wilderness skills class, mule ride, ford streams, rappel down waterfalls & soar 200 feet above the ground on ziplines WHAT YOU SEE: Jungle flora and fauna %*PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO | princess.com COUNTRYSIDE HORSEBACK RIDE Approx. 4 hours / from $54 PVR-430 SIERRA MADRE NATURE EXPEDITION Approx. 8 hours / from $99 PVR-510 Journey to Puerto Vallarta’s famous Hacienda Doña Engracia, a working ranch famed for its prized Arabian horses — and its excellent tequila. Set off on a guided trail ride through the tropical rainforest. Take a refreshing swim at a forest spring. Enjoy refreshments at the Hacienda and an optional tour of the tequila distillery. Travel into the rugged foothills of the Sierra Madre in a Mercedes 4WD vehicle. Ford streams and traverse narrow canyons en route to an isolated village. Take a guided hike through the subtropical forest. Your reward is a barbecue lunch served on a secluded beach. Ocean and weather conditions permitting, enjoy time to take a refreshing dip. WHAT YOU VISIT: Hacienda Doña Engracia WHAT YOU DO: After mount selection and safety orientation set off on a guided trail ride and horseback swim at forest spring REFRESHMENTS: Complimentary beverage on your return to the hacienda OPTION: Tequila tour & tasting WHAT YOU SEE: Rio Mascota, lush tropical jungle, villages & banana and mango plantations WHAT YOU VISIT: Sierra Madre mountains and secluded beach — free time to swim weather permitting WHAT YOU DO: Back road & off-road expedition by Mercedes 4WD vehicle and approximately 45-minute guided hike PHOTO STOP: Isolated rural village LUNCH: Barbecue lunch on secluded beach WHAT YOU SEE: Narrow canyons, streams and sub deciduous tropical forest of Sierra Madre foothills OFF-ROAD BICYCLE ADVENTURE Approx. 4 hours / from $49 PVR-450 Explore the rugged foothills of the Sierra Madre on a 21-speed mountain bike. Your guided ride travels the banks of the Rio Mascota and explores narrow trails through the lush rainforest. The scenery includes small villages and tropical fruit plantations. WHAT YOU VISIT: Hacienda Doña Engracia WHAT YOU DO: Approximately two-hour guided trail ride through the lush tropical rainforest NEED TO KNOW: Expert guides fit riders with their bikes & provide route orientation and safety briefing REFRESHMENT: Complimentary beverage served on your return WHAT YOU SEE: Rio Mascota, lush tropical jungle, villages & banana and mango plantations SIERRA MADRE HIKING EXPEDITION Approx. 4 hours / from $44 PVR-475 The foothills of the Sierra Madre are cloaked with subtropical deciduous forest. Join an expert eco-guide for an approximately 5-mile hike through this rugged terrain. Your destination is a forest spring, where you enjoy a refreshing swim. WHAT YOU VISIT: Hacienda Doña Engracia and Foothills of the Sierra Madre WHAT YOU DO: Approximately 5-mile guided hike through the foothills of the Sierra Madre to a forest spring REFRESHMENTS: Beverages & snacks on your return to the Hacienda AMENITIES: Free time at thehacienda following your hike WHAT YOU SEE: Deciduous subtropical forest & wildlife JEEP SAFARI & BEACH ADVENTURE Approx. 5 hours / from $289 PVR-500 Explore Puerto Vallarta’s countryside and travel into the foothills of the Sierra Madre on a jeep safari. Your caravan’s ultimate destination is a secluded beach hideaway. After a complimentary drink and snack, enjoy free time to swim, sunbathe or relax in a hammock until it time to drive your jeep back to PV. WHAT YOU VISIT: Beach Hideaway — free time to swim, sunbathe, play volleyball or relax in a hammock WHAT YOU DO: Short orientation and safety briefing at Jeep Center & 4WD caravan PHOTO STOP: El Colorado — small foothill farming village REFRESHMENTS: Snacks and beverage at beach hideaway WHAT YOU SEE: Rural countryside, Sierra Madre foothills, fruit and tobacco plantations ATV ADVENTURE & VILLAGE TOUR Approx. 4 hours / from $99 PVR-550 Go off road on an ATV expedition that explores the countryside around Puerto Vallarta. Meet your guides at Hacienda Doña Engracia. After orientation and a safey briefing, set off on a convoy-style safari that travels from Banderas Bay to the foothills of the Sierra Madre. After your ride, enjoy fresh tacos at the Hacienda. WHAT YOU VISIT: Hacienda Doña Engracia — base camp WHAT YOU DO: Guided off-road adventure on a convoy-style ATV expedition NEED TO KNOW: Guides provide route orientation, safety briefing & issue safety helmets REFRESHMENTS: Complimentary beverage and fresh tacos after your ride WHAT YOU SEE: Banderas Bay, foothills of the Sierra Madre, subtropical deciduous forest and traditional farming villages Active Minded — Water HIDEAWAY AT LAS CALETAS Approx. 6 hours / from $109 PVR-290 This isolated cove was once the hideaway of legendary director John Huston. Reachable only by sea, Las Caletas boasts palmlined beaches and crystalline waters. Sail to Las Caletas for a day of relaxation. Sunbathe, swim, kayak, snorkel or explore the jungle and orchid gardens. Luxury spa treatments are available at your cost. WHAT YOU VISIT: Las Caletas Cove — accessible by one-hour catamaran cruise WHAT YOU DO: Free time to relax, sunbathe & swim — complimentary guided nature walks explore the local jungle OPTIONS: Additional water sports & spa treatments are available for purchase LUNCH: Mexican-style buffet WHAT YOU SEE: Pacific coastline, tropical forest, orchid gardens and interactive parrot and monkey encounter SNORKEL WITH A SEA LION AT LAS CALETAS Approx. 6 hours / from $159 PVR-292 During your visit to Las Caletas, once the hideaway of director John Huston, enjoy a spcial snorkel tour. Join a marine mammal expert for a special snorkel safari that includes an approximately 40-minute, in-water interaction with a sea lion. You can even have your photo taken with your flippery friend. WHAT YOU VISIT: Las Caletas — former hideawy of John Huston accessible only by boat WHAT YOU DO: Join a marine mammal expert for an approximately 40-minute in-water experience with sea lions — this occurs in open water OTHER AMENITIES: Please see preceeding tours for other Las Caletas amenities and acitivities LUNCH: Mexican-style buffet WHAT YOU SEE: Sea lions up close & personal %+PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO | princess.com SAILING ADVENTURE Approx. 6 hours / from $99 PVR-680 DOLPHIN ADVENTURE Approx. 3 hours / from $109 PVR-720 Join your captain and crew for a sail on Banderas Bay — you can take a turn at the helm and help your crewmates in sailing the boat. Drop anchor off a secluded cove and enjoy free time to swim or snorkel. A deli-style lunch is served onboard — and your yacht is equipped with a full-service bar. Visit the Dolphin Adventure Center for a supervised dolphin encounter. Meet Pacific bottlenose dolphins face to face as you stand in waist-deep water. During your approximately 15 minute encounter you get to pet the dolphins, shake a flipper and even kiss one of these gentle, intelligent animals. WHAT YOU VISIT: Banderas Bay and secluded cove WHAT YOU DO: Sail across Banderas Bay aboard a sailing yacht & free time to swim or snorkel NEED TO KNOW: Crew provides brief orientation on boat handling, safety & possible wildlife sightings OPTIONS: Guests can help sail the vessel LUNCH & REFRESHMENTS: Deli-style lunch & open bar WHAT YOU SEE: Marine mammals and Puerto Vallarta coastline WHAT YOU VISIT: Dolphin Adventure Center WHAT YOU DO: Approximately 15-minute supervised dolphin encounter — guests meet dolphins face to face in a waist-deep saltwater pool EDUCATIONAL: Experts provide an informative orientation WHAT YOU EXPERIENCE: Pet dolphins, shake a flipper & receive a dolphin kiss SHOPPING: Browse the Center’s gift shop for souvenirs DOLPHIN TRAINER FOR A DAY Approx. 7 hours / from $299 PVR-705 SEA LION ADVENTURE Approx. 21/ 2 hours / from $109 PVR-740 Experience the ultimate dolphin adventure when you spend the day working side by side with a real dolphin trainer. Gain insight into these extraordinary animals as your day’s activities include a dolphin swim session, a dolphin adventure performance as well as special time spent with recently born dolphins. The sea lion is one of the ocean’s most playful inhabitants. Learn about these intelligent and sensitive creatures during an informative orientation with an expert in marine mammals. Then slip into a saltwater pool for an approximately 30-minute encounter with some of the sea’s most entertaining clowns. WHAT YOU DO: Join a marine mammal expert for a hands-on experience learning the skills required to care for and train dolphins ACTIVITIES: Dolphin swim, dolphin adventure performance, sea lion introduction & time spent with newborns COMMEMORATIVES: T-shirt, hat & diploma SHOPPING: DVDs & digital photos of your dolphin experience LUNCH: Included in your day of dolphin training WHAT YOU VISIT: Dolphin Adventure Center WHAT YOU DO: Orientation on sea lions & approximately 30-minute in-pool encounter and sea lion swim ACTIVITIES: Swim and play with sea lions, shake a friendly flipper & exchange a fishy kiss DOLPHIN SWIM & WATER PARK Approx. 5 hours / from $189 PVR-710 Past Road’s End, there’s only way to explore Puerto Vallarta’s southern shores. Board an inflatable speed boat and discover coves and beaches accessible only from the sea. Visit a traditional fishing village and take a horseback ride to a forest waterfall. Next visit a secluded beach where you will have time to kayak, swim or snorkel in the pristine waters. Experience a day of dolphin discovery and water park fun at Sea Life Park Vallarta. Meet dolphin trainers for a brief orientation before enjoying a 30-minute dolphin swim that may include a kiss or a dorsal fin tow. After lunch, watch the famed dolphin show and then enjoy free time to ride the park’s water slides. WHAT YOU VISIT: Sea Life Park Vallarta WHAT YOU DO: Dolphin orientation, approximately 30-minute dolphin swim — guests experience a range of dolphin behaviors and approximately two hours of free time in the water park LUNCH: Hot dogs in the park WHAT YOU SEE: Sea Lion Show & famed Dolphin Adventure Performance SWIM WITH THE DOLPHINS Approx. 3 hours / from $179 PVR-715 Visit the Dolphin Adventure Center, where marine mammal experts introduce you to the Pacific bottlenose dolphin. After your orientation and a brief shower, meet these fascinating animals for a 40-minute in water experience. Swim and play with the dolphins — you might even exchange a kiss or two! WHAT YOU VISIT: Dolphin Adventure Center WHAT YOU DO: Approximately 40 minutes of swimming and playing with Pacific bottlenose dolphins EDUCATIONAL: Experts provide an informative orientation WHAT YOU EXPERIENCE: Pet dolphins, receive a dolphin kiss and go for an exciting belly ride! KAYAKING, WATERFALL & SNORKELING SAFARI Approx. 6 hours / from $99 PVR-770 WHAT YOU VISIT: Secluded coves and beaches and Pizota — tiny fishing village WHAT YOU DO: Sea kayaking, snorkeling, swimming & horseback riding LUNCH: Mexican-style lunch in Pizota WHAT YOU SEE: South coast of Banderas Bay, isolated beaches and coves, lush deciduous tropical forest, fishing village and forest waterfall MARIETAS ISLANDS ECO DISCOVERY TOUR Approx. 6 hours / from $79 PVR-810 Board a catamaran and sail to the Marietas Islands, a national park and marine sanctuary. Enjoy 90 minutes of free time to experience this scenic wonderland by sea kayak or guided snorkel. Keep watch for tropical birds, manta rays and endangered green sea turtles. Sail to Punta de Mita and a private beach for lunch and some relaxation. Beverages and lunch are served on the return to Puerto Vallarta. WHAT YOU VISIT: Marietas Islands & private beach WHAT YOU DO: Sail around the islands, 90 minutes of free time for kayaking and snorkeling & relaxation on secluded beach if conditions permit NEED TO KNOW: Crew provide basic instruction in snorkeling & kayaking LUNCH: On board your catamaran — the vessel is equipped with full bar WHAT YOU SEE: Dolphins, Humpback whales (December through March), manta rays, green sea turtles and angelfish %,PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO | princess.com YELAPA & MAJAHUITA Approx. 6 hours / from $84 PVR-815 DOLPHIN ENCOUNTER FOR KIDS Approx. 3 hours / from $89 PVR-725 A comfortable catamaran cruises to Majahuitas, a deserted beach accessible only by sea. Swim, snorkel or explore by kayak. Visit Yelapa, charming old fishing village. Relax on the sand or hike to the forest waterfalls. After lunch onboard, enjoy a return cruise complete with a fiesta featuring music, dancing and an open bar. This special dolphin encounter is designed specifically for kids 4 – 8. Not only do the kids encounter Pacific bottlenose dolphins beside a saltwater pool, they meet dolphin families as very young dolphins join their mothers in the water. Everyone gets a dolphin hung and a kiss before a spectacular dolphin performance. WHAT YOU VISIT: Majahuitas Cove and Yelapa — traditional old fishing village WHAT YOU DO: Swim, snorkel or kayak at the cove, hike to forest waterfalls & relax on the beach at Yelapa LUNCH: Onboard your vessel and open bar ENTERTAINMENT: Music, dancing & entertainment during your return cruise WHAT YOU SEE: Secluded coves, beaches and villages along the southern shores of Banderas Bay WHAT YOU VISIT: Dolphin Kids WHAT YOU DO: Poolside introduction to dolphin family, hands-on session led by an experienced dolphin trainer in a specially designed maternity pool & dolphin petting, hugging and kissing WHAT YOU SEE: Recently born dolphins and spectacular dolphin performance DISCOVER SCUBA IN PUERTO VALLARTA Approx. 6 hours / from $149 PVR-920 Discover the underwater wonders off Puerto Vallarta on a dive tour designed for beginners with little or no scuba experience. Your PADI-certified instructor offers basic instruction before leading a dive among the reefs of Las Caletas marine park. The waters abound with Manta rays, Cortez angelfish and even sea lions. WHAT YOU VISIT: Las Caletas Marine Park WHAT YOU DO: PADI-certified instructor teaches scuba basics and leads a shallow dive along the coral reef LUNCH & REFRESHMENTS: Lunch onboard & complimentary soft drinks WHAT YOU SEE: Steep forest slopes surrounding the cove & coral reef teeming with Manta rays, King and Cortez angelfish, moray eels & sea lions PUERTO VALLARTA CERTIFIED DIVE Approx. 6 hours / from $129 PVR-930 Explore the underwater wonders of Puerto Vallarta on a two-tank dive for certified divers. Your guides select the best sites based on the day’s prevailing weather and sea conditions. Dive sites may include the Marietas Islands, a marine sanctuary with dramatic drop-offs that attract sea life including groupers and sea turtles. WHAT YOU VISIT: Two dive sites picked on the basis of the day’s sea and weather conditions WHAT YOU DO: Two-tank dive expedition HOW YOU GET THERE: Approximately 1 1/4 – hour cruise by catamaran & panga — local speedboat LUNCH & REFRESHMENTS: Lunch onboard & complimentary soft drinks WHAT YOU SEE: King and Cortez Angelfish, grouper, moray eels, sea turtles and manta rays Family Scenic & Nature WHALE PHOTO SAFARI PVR-640 Approx. 4 hours / from $99 This specialized excursion is designed to capture that magical moment when you encounter wild dolphins and humpback whales up close and persoanl. A spotter plane relays whales and dolphin sightings, allowing your APEX powerboat to maneuver into position for that one photograph that captures a lifetime’s worth of memories. WHAT YOU VISIT: Waters of Banderas Bay WHAT YOU DO: Whale photo safari — spotter planes relay whale & dolphin sightings to your zodiac allowing your boatto maneuver for a photo op PHOTO OPS: Wild dolphins and Humpback whales swimming, breeching and cavorting in the offshore waters Independent PUERTO VALLARTA BEACH BREAK Approx. 5 hours / from $69 PVR-990 Life is a beach — so kick back for fun in the sun at a leading beach resort. Sunbathe or swim at the pool or on the beach — lounge chairs, towels and changing rooms are available for your use. Other poolside activities include volleyball or water aerobics. Lunch is served at the restaurant and there’s an open bar all day long. WHAT YOU VISIT: Leading beach resort WHAT YOU DO: Swim or sunbathe at the pool or on the beach, volleyball & water aerobics AMENITIES: Lounge chairs, towels and changing facilities LUNCH & REFRESHMENTS: Mexican and International buffet in the restaurant & complimentary open bar SHOPPING: Visit the resort’s gift shops SEA LION ENCOUNTER FOR KIDS AT LAS CALETAS Approx. 6 hours / from $119 PVR-294 Give the kids a special treat during your visit to Las Caletas — a special sea lion encounter designed specifically for children 6 – 12. Watch your kids hug, feed and play tug of war with sea lions on the beach. There’s a special sea lion art class, and professional photographer is on hand to capture your child’s magical moment. WHAT YOU VISIT: Las Caletas WHAT YOU DO: Interactive sea lion experience for kids 6 - 12 — children interact with, pet and play games with sea lions in a supervised beach situation & special sea lion art class SHOPPING: A professional photographer is on hand OTHER AMENITIES: Please see PVR-290 “Hideaway at Las Caletas” for other amenities and activities LUNCH: Mexicanstyle buffet %-PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO | princess.com IXTAPA (ZIHUATANEJO) Zihuatanejo and Ix tapa lie 150 miles nor thwest of Acapulco. Although a mere three miles of geography separate the t wo towns, they are in fact poles apar t. In the 1960s, Mexico’s exper ts on tourism used computers to choose sites for future development. They selected Cancun and Ix tapa. Today, Ix tapa is an internationally — renowned tourist Mecca of fering luxur y hotels, shopping, and a myriad of recreational activities. Zihuatanejo, on the other hand, remains a relatively unspoiled fishing village graced with golden beaches and a relaxed air that recalls Polynesia. THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN AND AROUND IXTAPA Petatlan – About a half hour’s drive south of Zihuatanejo, Petatlan is famous for its artifacts of an ancient Mayan civilization that lived in the area until the area was flooded and many thousands of natives lost their lives. Home to the famous Church Cristo Jesús de Petatlán where many miracles are said to have happened. Local Beaches – There a plenty of beaches: La Playa Principal (located in front of the town “Centro” itself), Playa La Madera, Playa La Ropa (and Playa Las Gatas. These beaches are considered some of the most beautiful beaches in Mexico.. VISIT PRINCESS.COM FOR FULL TOUR DESCRIPTIONS First-Time Visitor IXTAPA RESORT TOUR ZIH-100 Active Minded — Water Approx. 3 hours / from $39 A guided tour visits the fishing village of Zihautanejo, and the international resort at Ixtapa. WHAT YOU VISIT: Zihuantanejo and Ixtapa — view beautiful beaches, modern luxury hotels and restaurants along the ocean REFRESHMENTS: Complimentary drink at a resort in Ixtapa WHAT YOU SEE: Zihuantanejo city sights, coastline and beaches Art & History A VISIT TO PETATLAN ZIH-1 10 Approx. 41/ 2 hours / from $49 Travel to Petatlan to visit one of the most revered shrines in Mexico, the Church of Father Jesus de Petatlan. WHAT YOU VISIT: Petatlan — stroll through the main square, church and Gold Market SHOPPING: Browse through the Gold Market REFRESHMENT: Complimentary beverage at a local restaurant WHAT YOU SEE: Zihuantanejo city sights, plantations and countryside Active Minded — Land PRINCESS GOLF — CLUB DE GOLF MARINA IXTAPA Approx. 6 hours / Seasonal ZIH-390 ZIHUATENEJO SAIL & SNORKEL Approx. 3 hours / from $79 ZIH-780 Sail around Zihuatanejo Bay and enjoy a stop for swimming and snorkeling. WHAT YOU VISIT: Manzanillo Beach WHAT YOU DO: Catamaran cruise and approximately one-hour guided snorkel in the cove NEED TO KNOW: Snorkeling equipment, safety vest and instruction and supervision are included REFRESHMENTS: Full bar — soft drinks throughout and alcoholic beverages available after your snorkel Scenic & Nature COUNTRYSIDE TOUR ZIH-1 15 Approx. 31/ 2 hours / from $54 Explore a taste of Mexican country life, visit a fruit plantation, and stroll a secluded beach along the lagoon where fishermen cast their nets. WHAT YOU VISIT: Fruit plantation, brick factory and Barra de Potosi lagoon — stroll the secluded beach and watching local fishermen cast their nets on the lagoon REFRESHMENT: Enjoy a complimentary beverage in the shade of a palapa restaurant, then stroll the secluded beach WHAT YOU SEE: Zihuantanejo city sights, coastline and beaches Known for his imaginative courses, Robert von Hagge designed this championship links course in 1994 with the thought of taking advantage of the natural surroundings. WHAT YOU VISIT: Club de Golf Marina Ixtapa LAYOUT: Dunes-style course — the par-72, 6,781 yards with olling terrain, expansive sand traps, and water hazards that come into play on 14 of the 18 holes AMENITIES: roundtrip transfers & green fees LUNCH: Available for purchase in the clubhouse or on the course &$IXTAPA, MEXICO | princess.com Special Information CONDITIONS SHOPPING In selling tickets (including coupons or vouchers) or otherwise promoting or making arrangements for Shore Excursions — whether for air, land or local water transportation; tours; sports or any other recreational activities; shore accommo dations or meals or for any service, facility or activity other than onboard Princess’ cruise ships – Princess acts only as agent for the inde pendent tour operator supplying such excursions or services. Partici pation by a passenger in Shore Excursions is conditioned upon such passenger’s acceptance of the terms and conditions set forth in the Passage Contract contained in the Cruise Ticket, the Shore Excursion Ticket and, depending on the activity, other documents which, among other things, expressly release Princess from any liability for such participation. Participation may also be subject to the independent tour operators’ own terms and conditions. Where possible, time for shopping has been allowed within the framework of some excursions. However, excursions are not primarily designed for shopping, and time allowed for this purpose may be limited. No refunds can be made on any ticket, coupon or voucher unless notice of cancellation is given before the closing date indicated on the booking form for the excursions involved. The times when bookings will close will be published onboard. In the event of any excursion being canceled for reasons beyond our control, a full refund will be made. However, should any excursion have to be abandoned through force majeure or difficulties en route, the best possible refund will be arranged according to the circumstances. EXCURSION TIMINGS TRANSPORTATION Departure times for each tour will be listed on the Shore Excursions Order Form, which you will receive onboard. These have been published according to information from our Agents, but are subject to change should the vessel’s arrival time at any port be delayed, or the itinerary for any particular excursion be amended. Prior to arrival at each port-of-call, the depar ture times of each excursion will be confirmed in the Princess Patter. Please note that the time shown will be the time the last tour vehicle leaves the pier. Passengers should appreciate that standards of transport vary considerably throughout the world. Passengers are requested to report to the specified departure location (either onboard ship or pierside) at the designated time, as delay on your part can interfere with the pleasure of your fellow passengers. EXCURSIONS WITH LIMITED PARTICIPATION Shore Excursions may be purchased in advance of your cruise departure online or onboard ship on a first-come, first served basis. Many of our excursions have limited participation and reservation forms will be processed in the order received. When excursions are fully subscribed, additional requests will be placed on a waiting list in the order received. PERSONAL POSSESSIONS Coats, wraps, umbrellas, cameras, handbags, traveling bags and similar personal articles remain at all times through the tour under the passenger’s custody and control. Be careful that you do not leave your possessions unattended at any time in the car or coach in which you are traveling. REFUNDS Air-conditioned coaches are not available in many areas, and in some, local buses are the best available. Cars or taxis are also used at some ports where coach or bus transportation is not available or limited. Where excursions are operated by car, four to eight passengers are allocated to each car. Passengers wishing to travel with friends should all leave the ship together, as this will help the Tour Staff to allocate them space in the same vehicle. For the comfort of all passengers, smoking is prohibited aboard the sightseeing vehicles. WITHDRAWAL OF TOURS The Tour Operator reserves the right to withdraw any excursion through lack of demand and to make any alterations that they may deem advisable for the comfort of the passengers, bearing in mind the convenience and best interest of each group. ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT It is our policy to maintain a positive and proactive position in relation to the environment. We realize that there is much work to be done to achieve our company goals. To this end we are continually striving to increase awareness of any environmental issues that are likely to affect any of the excursions we offer. We work closely with our local agents to convey any environmental messages in our shore excursion programs and therefore ask you to support us in our efforts by respecting the cultures, customs and environmental issues of the various destinations we visit. PRICES The prices for Shore Excursions are in U.S. Dollars; are subject to change without notice; are per adult, per child or in some cases per vehicle. All quotations made include conveyance according to the itinerary and, where applicable, meals, refreshments, guides and entrance fees, unless otherwise stated. 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