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Departing San Diego, California on March 20, 2027, the HAL Cruises ship Koningsdam runs this 14-night Mexican Riviera & Baja Peninsula sailing. It's a classic Mexican Riviera cruise. Travelers sailing in March can generally expect warm, dry, and reliably sunny Pacific-coast weather. Ports of call include San Diego, California, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, La Paz, Mexico, with 6 more along the way. Scroll the daily outlook below to pack smart for every port of call.
San Diego, California is a scheduled port of call on day 1 of the 14-night Mexican Riviera & Baja Peninsula cruise on Koningsdam.
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico is a scheduled port of call on day 2 of the 14-night Mexican Riviera & Baja Peninsula cruise on Koningsdam.
La Paz, Mexico is a scheduled port of call on day 3 of the 14-night Mexican Riviera & Baja Peninsula cruise on Koningsdam.
Loreto, Mexico is a scheduled port of call on day 4 of the 14-night Mexican Riviera & Baja Peninsula cruise on Koningsdam.
San Diego, California is a scheduled port of call on day 5 of the 14-night Mexican Riviera & Baja Peninsula cruise on Koningsdam.
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico is a scheduled port of call on day 6 of the 14-night Mexican Riviera & Baja Peninsula cruise on Koningsdam.
Mazatlan, Mexico is a scheduled port of call on day 7 of the 14-night Mexican Riviera & Baja Peninsula cruise on Koningsdam.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico is a scheduled port of call on day 8 of the 14-night Mexican Riviera & Baja Peninsula cruise on Koningsdam.
San Diego, California is a scheduled port of call on day 9 of the 14-night Mexican Riviera & Baja Peninsula cruise on Koningsdam.
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