Mexico and The Sun Eclipse 2024

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Sail from Ghana to Senegal along the vibrant West African coast, departing from Tema. Explore Ghana, the Cote d’Ivoire, Liberia then Freetown's chimp sanctuary in Sierra Leone. Discover the remote Bijagós Islands where cultures remain untouched by outside influences. Continue to Banjul in the Gambia before reaching Dakar, ending this unforgettable cruise having experienced fascinating history, breathtaking wildlife and diverse cultures.

Itinerary

Acapulco
Day 1
Acapulco, Mexico's glamorous 'Pearl of the Pacific,' has roots as a Spanish galleon port with important landmarks along Avenida Costera Miguel Aleman. La Quebrada hosts famous high cliff divers, while Capilla de la Paz chapel atop the bay offers the best views. Other attractions include Fort of San Carlos, a vital military base for the Spanish Empire and the Museum of the Mask, in Chilapa with 10,000 masks from 60 ethnic groups.
Day at sea
Day 2
Sea days are rarely dull. Take the time to sit back and let the world go by. The ship’s observation decks provide stunning views of the passing ocean. A day at sea gives you the opportunity to mingle with other passengers and share your experiences of this incredible trip or head to our library which is stocked full of reference books. Get an expert’s view in one of our on-board lectures or perhaps perfect your photography skills with invaluable advice from our onboard professional photographers.
Cruising Cabo Pulmo
Day 3
Cruising Cabo Pulmo in the Sea of Cortez is a unique experience through one of the most biodiverse marine areas in the world. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, once a pearl diving and fishing village, is a national park and a marine protected area on the eastern coast of Baja California Sur. It is home to the only living coral reef on the continent's western side, with colourful marine life and a variety of fish, turtles, rays, sharks and whales.
Isla San Fransisco, Crescent Bay
Day 4
With its sweeping desert beach and a deep blue half moon bay, Isla San Fransisco's rugged beauty makes it one of the most striking islands in the Sea of Cortez region. Backed by red sea cliffs, the main hike on the island is up the south ridge that overlooks Crescent Bay. The waters are home to a variety of marine life, including fish, coral reefs, and turtles.
Bahia Candeleros
Day 4
Bahia Candeleros, south of Puerto Escondido, is a picturesque bay overlooked by Ensenada Blanca, a tranquil fishing village in the southern Loreto Bay National Park famed for its beach and rock formations. With a large hotel resort backing it, the beach and shallow waters attract families for activities like paddleboarding and swimming. The area is frequented by marine life, including dolphins, sea lions and humpback whales during their seasons.
Cruising Canal de San Jose
Day 4
San Jose, Baja California Sur, is a place where the vast blue ocean meets the golden sand beaches, creating a breathtaking view that will leave you in awe. The warmth of the sun on your skin and the sound of the waves crashing on the shore create a serene atmosphere that will calm your mind and soothe your soul.
Loreto
Day 5
Loreto, the first capital of the Californias, is Baja California Sur's oldest charming town with rich heritage. Surrounded by mountains and the Sea of Cortez, highlights include the first Baja mission, a local history museum and the Malecón seaside promenade overlooking the bay and islands. As a gateway to Loreto Bay National Park's islands, it provides access to marine life like whales, dolphins, sea lions and diverse birds.
Isla San Jose, Bahia Amortajada
Day 6
Isla San José, in Espiritu Santo National Park, has a rugged landscape. Underwater, angel fish, butterfly fish and damselfish thrive, while inland, giant cacti coexist with natural freshwater springs. Once home to the Pericú people, San José features ancient rock art. In the south, Bahia Amortajada hosts a pristine mangrove ecosystem, a haven for diverse wildlife and birdwatchers, with sightings of yellow-footed gulls and their nesting grounds.
Cruising Canal de San Jose
Day 6
San Jose, Baja California Sur, is a place where the vast blue ocean meets the golden sand beaches, creating a breathtaking view that will leave you in awe. The warmth of the sun on your skin and the sound of the waves crashing on the shore create a serene atmosphere that will calm your mind and soothe your soul.
Sun Eclipse
Day 7
A sun eclipse, or a solar eclipse, is a rare and spectacular phenomenon that occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking some or all of the Sun’s light from reaching a part of the Earth. Depending on the position of the Moon and the Sun, a sun eclipse can be partial, annular, total, or hybrid. This natural phenomenon has fascinated people for centuries. Some cultures considered it a sign of divine intervention or a bad omen. Today, scientists use it as an opportunity to study the Sun and its atmosphere. A sun eclipse is also an unforgettable experience for travelers who seek to witness this celestial wonder. A rare and beautiful event that you don’t want to miss if you have the chance.
Isla Las Animas
Day 8
Isla Las Animas, part of the Midriff Islands off Baja California, is an uninhabited island with vibrant coral reefs, sea caves and mini-fjords. The rich biodiversity and visibility make Las Animas ideal for underwater exploration spotting colourful fish like angelfish, parrotfish and butterflyfish. Clear waters are also home to rays, eels and sea turtles. The island hosts two reptiles: the San Lucan leaf-toed gecko and black-tailed brush lizard.
Isla San Jose, Punta Colorada
Day 8
Isla San José, one of the larger islands in the Sea of Cortez, is home to Punta Colorado, a stunning area with ochre cliffs which rise sharply from the sea, creating a dramatic backdrop. The mangroves and lagoons provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife, including lizards, songbirds and even crocodiles. Punta Colorado's abandoned salt mines are a reminder of the island's past salt production, which dates back to Mayan times.
Pichilingue (La Paz)
Day 8-9
Pichilingue is a port and fishing village in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. It is known for its beautiful beaches, ocean views and diverse wildlife. The local economy thrives on fishing, providing fresh seafood to the town's many restaurants. Nearby, the Espiritu Santo Islands are popular for snorkelling, scuba diving, kayaking and bird watching, with crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life.
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