This week we take a look at cruises to Mexico from California;
the latest news about Caribbean cruises from Miami and Galveston;
our guide to finding hotels near baseball's Spring Training sites;
and four great deals on spring cruises.
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This Week's Cruise Deals
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Celebrate the coming of spring on a cruise! Put the winter behind you on a voyage to warm island beaches:
- Bahamas cruise from Port Canaveral/Orlando on Carnival. 4 days from $259
- Western Caribbean cruise from Miami on Royal Caribbean. 5 nights from $329
- Eastern Caribbean cruise from New York on Norwegian. 10 days from $699
- Southern Caribbean cruise from Fort Lauderdale on Celebrity. 10 nights from $899
Learn more about these bargains at CruiseGuideNetwork.
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Mexico Cruises from California
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Some of the best bargains in cruising are
cruises to Mexico from California.
The short 3-day cruises to sunny Ensenada are the cheapest. Attractions of this Baja Mexico port include "Baja Med" food, scuba diving and whale-watching.
If you have an extra day, try a 4-day cruise to Catalina Island (California) and Ensenada (Mexico). Catalina sits off the coast of California and has been a fun playground for many years.
Longer Mexico cruises are up to 11 days long, and visit famous resort towns like Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, and Cabo San Lucas. Golf, go sport fishing, explore the shops, or relax on the beach.
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Latest Miami and Galveston Cruise News
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Happy New Year!
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We hope there's lots of great travel waiting for you in 2016!
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