Shore excursion are organized by Virgin (not Atlantis). Virgin calls them "Shore Things" and you can view the full catalog of Shore Things . For our LA-Mexico cruise, here are some of my favorite shore excursions and things in do in the places we’re scheduled to stop at.
Cabo San Lucas: Glitz & Glam
Great for shore excursions
Cabo is a "tender" port, meaning the cruise ship does not dock at the pier. Instead, you take a small boat from the cruise ship to the marina, where most shore excursions meet.
If you're interested in a shore excursion, I recommend doing it here in Cabo because there are tons of options. These are just some of my favorites for Atlantis cruisers:
of the Cabo aquatic life and coastline. for something more adventurous and exciting. if you're not afraid to get wet. or riding and sightseeing
Mazatlán: Historic Colonial Port
Explore on foot or stay on ship
For this cruise, I recommend not booking a shore excursion in Mazatlán before we set sail, and expect to either explore Mazatlán on your own or stay on the ship.
This is because we're only in Mazatlán for 6 hours, there aren't many shore excursions, and we arrive on day 6 when you might feel a bit tired or prefer to sleep in, as there are also many things happening on board!
If you wanna get off at Mazatlán, pack comfy walking shoes for the 20-min walk to historic Old Town (Centro Historico). From there, you can walk to the waterfront and beach.
If you really want a shore excursion, I recommend the (warning: it's steep!) or the .
Puerto Vallarta: Iconic Gay Destination
Visit the beach, bars, and clubs
Ahhh, Puerto Vallarta. If you only get off the ship once, make it PV, one of the most gay-friendly destinations anywhere in the world. Skip the shore excursions and do this instead:
Visit the beach & beach clubs. Blue Chairs is the classic tried-and-true option, while Mantamar is newer and trendier. Both have a cover charge, but you can also just hang out on the beach for free. Have a meal in Zona Romántica. Tons of great restaurants here. Have a romantic dinner on the beach at one of the many beachside restaurants (Blue Shrimp, Daiquiri Dick's, El Dorado, etc.) Grab a bite at Pancho's Takos if the lineup isn't too long, or else try Margarita Grill down the block. Check out the super-cute La Romántica for churros, or Coco's Kitchen for some Mexican-inspired American cuisine. Hit up the bars & clubs. Industry is the flashy dance club, but there are lots of options right around that intersection, like Mr. Flamingo and La Noche for drinks and drag shows.
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