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Baja California Cruises explore the Baja peninsula along the stretch of shoreline and provide entry to many Mexican cities. Warm sunny waters, sport fishing, tourist resorts, beaches, vineyards, dolphins and whales are the added attractions of Baja California. Geographically, Baja California has low lands, mountains, coastal areas and even deserts. Guadalupe Island, famous for its sea lion colonies, and Todos Santos Islands, a paradise for surfers, are popular attractions along the Pacific shore.

Ensenada is a famous port town having the main tourist area close to the port. Avenida Lopez is one of the main shopping streets of Ensenada, which is also known for its wine. One should not miss the crashing waves that spout very high at La Bufadora, a blow hole near Ensenada.

Cabo San Lucas, which was once a village, is now famous for its calm and pleasant beaches. The tourists can see the fascinating rock formations in the sea and different species of animals and birds. One can enjoy the natural wonders by special “Eco tours” to the Sea of Cortez. Baja California cruises are available for short as well as long trips. The luxurious tourist-friendly atmosphere of these cruises makes family vacations enjoyable. Onboard, special care is given to children along with the enjoyment of various recreational activities.


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