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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Arriba a Mazatlán el crucero Veendam

Noroeste/ Redacción
noroeste.com
10-03-2015
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08:00 AM
Fotografía: Noroeste/ Eduardo Reséndiz.

 
MAZATLÁN.- Un total de mil 500 pasajeros y 800 tripulantes arribaron esta mañana a Mazatlán a bordo del crucero Veendam, de la naviera Holland America.

Los turistas visitarán los diversos sitios de interés del puerto, como el Centro Histórico, Catedral, el mercado Pino Suárez y la Zona Dorada.

Otros más irán a Concordia y El Quelite.

Para mañana llegará el Princess Cruise, con más de 3 mil pasajeros y tripulantes.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

GET READY FOR A FIESTA ON MEXICO CRUISES IN 2014-15

hollandamericablog.com
BY: HAL DESTINATIONS TEAM

Stunning sunsets await at Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Stunning sunsets await at Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
 
From a traditional Mexican fiesta to ziplining through a lush canopy of trees, the 2014-15 Mexico season has exciting itineraries that showcase seven ports along the Mexican Riviera.
Sailing roundtrip from San Diego, Calif., where ships conveniently dock near downtown, the seven and 12-day cruises visit Mexico in October, November and December, then return in March for a month of sun and fun.
Westerdam and Veendam sail seven-day cruises that call at Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta, and also feature scenic cruising in Bahia Magdalena. Cabo, as it is simply called by those who frequent this beautiful port, lies along the southern tip of Baja California. It is the entertainment hub and the end of the road, where the peninsula goes off a cliff into the sea. San Jose del Cabo is the old town, and exudes classic Mexico. In between the two cities, the resort-fringed coast is slathered in sunshine. Cruise visitors will find that Cabo is fine, the shopping divine, and the beaches all shine. Lover’s Beach is a great place to see the arch at Land’s End. Medano and Chileno beaches are placid and lovely. Las Playitas is a series of mini-beaches tucked into weathered coves.
Clockwise from left: Divers soar from the cliffs in Mazatlan, Cabo's famed "El Arco" and beautiful Puerto Vallarta from the rooftops.
Clockwise from left: Divers soar from the cliffs in Mazatlan, Cabo’s famed “El Arco” and beautiful Puerto Vallarta from the rooftops.
At first, Mazatlan may appear like a cosmopolitan western Mexico beach city serving up great weather, venerable iglesias and an array of beaches. But immerse yourself a little bit and the city gets ever more remarkable. Cliff divers wait at the top of a rocky outcrop for the right wave then plummet 45 feet into the sea. Sunlight filters in through myriad panels of stained glass at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Waves crash on the esplanade along Olas Altas beach, providing a soundtrack for an evening stroll. And, mmm, the shrimp. Mazatlan serves it up fresh: Try some al mojo de ajo (with garlic) or in the shell with a tangy squeeze of lime.
Puerto Vallarta squeezed into the thin space between Banderas Bay and the verdant folds of the Sierra Madre. It’s no longer the well-kept secret of the artists, writers and Hollywood stars who first “discovered” it in the 1960s, but “PV” (as it is affectionately known) still retains the essence of the fishing village it once was. Viejo Vallarta, the old town, is a mix of red-tiled buildings, cobbled streets, chic shops and busy open markets. Other highlights include Mismaloya Beach, Gringo Gulch, and Conchas Chinas, the Beverly Hills of Vallarta. Head inland for more adventure, up into the rugged canyons and luxuriant jungles of the mountains.
Westerdam sails this itinerary Oct. 3, 2014, while Veendam cruises the seven-day route Nov. 8and Dec. 20 and 27, 2014, and March 7, 14, and 21 in 2015.
Guests looking for a more in-depth exploration of Mexico can embark Statendam for a 12-day Mexican Riviera cruise departing Dec. 3, 2014. In addition to scenic cruising in Bahia Magdalena, the ship calls at Cabo, Pichilinque (La Paz), Loreto, Guaymas, Topolobampo and ends with an overnight call at Puerto Vallarta.
A tranquil way of life abounds in La Paz, which means “peace.” Among its simple pleasures: strolling the palm-shaded malecón, lazing on the beautiful beaches of nearby Pichilingue Peninsula, snorkeling sapphire seas at lovely Los Islotes, home to a colony of inquisitive sea lions.
La Paz, left, and Loreto are two pretty ports featured on the 12-day Mexico itinerary.
La Paz, left, and Loreto are two pretty ports featured on the 12-day Mexico itinerary.
Loreto is a peaceful seaside community, founded in 1697 by Jesuit priest and explorer Juan Maria Salvatierra. Interestingly, it was the first European settlement in the Californias. Stroll the cobbled plaza to the Mision Nuestra Se ora de Loreta, burnished with years of devotion, and commune with nature as you snorkel the crystal-clear lagoons of Isla Coronados.
Guaymas lies in a quiet bay in the sparkling Sea of Cortez. Step back in time as you tour the neoclassic San Fernando Church and the Moorish 13 de Julio Plaza in the historic town center. Explore the popular beaches and picturesque bays in nearby San Carlos. Visit a world class pearl farm or journey to magical Las Barajitas Canyon, home to three separate ecosystems.
Have you heard of Topolobampo? Good, don’t tell anyone. Holland America Line is the only major cruise line to call on this peaceful port on Mexico’s Sea of Cortez. Awaiting your arrival: playful bottlenose dolphins; the mansion of Don Diego de la Vega, “El Zorro”; grand visions of the Chihuahua-al-Pacifico Railway and a luxury train through Mexico’s scenic Copper Canyon.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Cruise Ship Passengers Happy with Mazatlán

The last cruise ship is expected to arrive in Mazatlán on May 6.
The last cruise ship is expected to arrive in Mazatlán on May 6.


Giancarlo Parolari, Branch Manager for Playa Sol Tours, said that the 4,200 passengers arriving yesterday from the cruise ships Norwegian Star and Holland America Veendam were happy with their Mazatlán experience, giving their satisfaction with the port of call a 99 out of a possible 100.

He said the cruise ship passengers repeatedly said that Mazatlán was a port of call needed to make a cruise of the Mexican Riviera more interesting, which also includes Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta

The Undersecretary of Tourism, Rafael Lizarraga Favela, said the security provided for the tourists and the coordinated efforts to make their stay enjoyable clearly worked. However, he noted that ongoing assessments need to be made by both service providers and the Tourist Police.

For the remainder of the 2013-2014 season, ports of call are scheduled for April, 2, 9 and 16, with an estimated 7,500 passengers. The last ship is expected to arrive in Mazatlán on May 6.

(from Noroeste)

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Two Cruise Ships Call on Mazatlán Today

The days in which two cruise ships are docked in Mazatlán have been few and far between. Maybe that is beginning to change. Today we have both the cruise ship MS Veendam with the cruise line Holland America and the cruise ship Norwegian Star with Norwegian Cruise Lines tied to our docks.

The Veendam has a capacity of 1,350 passengers and a crew of 580, while that of the Norwegian Star is 2,348 passengers and a crew of 1,038.

Francisco Córdova Celaya, Secretary of Tourism for the state of Sinaloa, said Mazatlán will again see two ships at its docks on the same day on March 19 and 26.

Attending the Cruise Ship Miami conference in Miami, Francisco Córdova Celaya said that Princess Cruise lines announced that it would be returning to Mazatlán with 60 cruise ship arrivals during the 2014-2015 season.

A statement released by the Secretary’s office, said, “After holding several meetings with executives of the largest cruise lines in the world, who are meeting at the Miami Beach Convention Center, we can confirm that the Norwegian and Holland America lines, which already have made calls on the port, will increase their frequencies to this destination.”

Córdova Celaya said that between the 60 already confirmed arrivals between Princess, Holland America and Norwegian, Mazatlán will receive a total of 101,000 tourists and 48,000 crewmen during the 2014-2015 season.

(from El Sol de Mazatlán)

Llegan dos Cruceros

Foto: El Sol de Mazatlán.
 
 
El Sol de Mazatlán
12 de marzo de 2014
Marimar Toledo

 
Mazatlán, Sinaloa.- Este miércoles arriban a Mazatlán los cruceros turísticos Veendam y Norwegian Star con casi seis mil pasajeros y tripulantes a bordo.

De acuerdo con la programación de arribos, se estima que a las 6:00 horas, entre a puerto la embarcación Veendam de la línea Holland America, con mil 338 pasajeros y 576 tripulantes que siguen la ruta San Diego-California-LosCcabos-Mazatlán-Puerto Vallarta.

Mientras que el Norwegian Star, de la línea de cruceros Norwegian Cruise Line, con dos mil 702 cruceristas y mil 62 tripulantes que siguen un itinerario entre los puertos de Los Ángeles, California; Los Cabos, Mazatlán y Puerto Vallarta, ingresará a las 7:00 horas.

A este respecto, el secretario de Turismo en Sinaloa, Francisco Córdova Celaya, dijo que el arribo simultáneo de estos dos cruceros generará una intensa actividad turística del sector de prestadores de servicios y para el 19 y 26 de marzo se tienen programados otros dos arribos dobles.

"Hoy tendremos una gran actividad turística, porque tendremos dos cruceros juntos con miles de visitantes extranjeros", dijo.
 
Publicidad

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Norwegian Star Calls on Mazatlán

The cruise ship Norwegian Star docked in Mazatlán this morning. The cruise ship has a capacity of 2,300 passengers.

Beginning today the cruise ship Norwegian Star will call on our port each week until mid-April. Next week when the cruise ship returns to Mazatlán, it will be joined by the Holland America cruise ship Veendam.

Local venues that will benefit from the arrival of the cruise ship include boat tours of Stone Island, the city, sport fishing, and the Sierra Madre.

(from El sol de Mazatlán)

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Holland America Announces Return to Mazatlán

by Murry Page
 26 Feb 14
mazmessenger.com

 
Holland America Cruise Lines announced that next season its ships will call on Mazatlán eight times with an additional ten scheduled for 2016.

Alfonso Gil Diaz, director of Mazatlán’s Port Authority, said that the latest schedule shows there will be 32 ports of calls in 2015 and 16 have already been scheduled for 2016. He acknowledged, however, that the schedule is subject to change.

Tourism Minister, Francisco Cordova Celaya, has been in negotiations with Carnival Cruise Lines. A cruise ship from Carnival Cruise Lines has not called on Mazatlán in the last three years.

The Minister of Tourism said he hoped to hear from Carnival at the Miami convention scheduled for March 10. If they do return that would result in an additional 40 to 50 calls on the port.

(from Noroeste)

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Holland America programa nuevos arribos

Sibely Cañedo
noroeste.com
26-02-2014

 
La Administración Portuaria Integral confía en tener mayor arribo de turistas de cruceros.
Fotografía: Noroeste.


MAZATLÁN._ En medio de la noticia de la recaptura de Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán en Mazatlán, la Administración Portuaria Integral (API) dio a conocer que la compañía Holland America programó ocho nuevos arribos de cruceros para el próximo año y diez más para 2016.

La confirmación del itinerario se dio este lunes, tan solo dos días después de que el narcotraficante fuera atrapado en unos condominios de la zona turística de la ciudad.

Alfonso Gil Díaz, director de la API, informó acerca de las escalas recién programadas y advirtió que no ha recibido, por parte de las líneas navieras, ninguna recomendación extraordinaria en materia de seguridad a raíz de los hechos mencionados.

De acuerdo a la programación más reciente, con esto sumarían 32 cruceros en 2015 y 16 para el siguiente año en el puerto mazatleco, aunque se trata de un esquema sujeto a cambios.

"Me confirmaron ayer (lunes) que el año próximo vamos a tener ocho barcos de Holland America y 10 más para 2016; son arribos nuevos, se trata de los barcos Veendam y Amsterdam", indicó el funcionario.

La primera es una embarcación con capacidad para mil 200 pasajeros y la segunda para 2 mil 200, además de los tripulantes.

Gil Díaz resaltó que continúan las negociaciones con Carnival Cruises, la principal operadora de cruceros del Mundo, con la cual se espera concretar muy pronto su regreso a esta ciudad.

Sectur espera pronto retorno de Carnival
Hace tres años los cruceros suspendieron sus arribos a Mazatlán debido a una ola de inseguridad que azotó el estado.

A partir del 12 de noviembre de 2013, Holland America y Norwegian Cruise han vuelto a viajar a este destino turístico. Carnival todavía no ha confirmado su retorno, aunque se espera lo haga este mismo año.

El secretario de Turismo, Francisco Córdova Celaya, confió en que esta noticia podría hacerse oficial durante la Convención Internacional de Cruceros en Miami, Florida, que reúne a los agentes más importantes de la industria e inicia el próximo 10 de marzo.

"Yo escuché la noticia de la Sectur federal y me adelantaron que en la convención de Miami podría confirmarse", agregó.

Se estima que Carnival podría reprogramar entre 40 y 50 arribos a Mazatlán, empezando en 2014.