ms Ryndam worldwide explorer
Designed to carry fewer passengers than others in her class, the ms Ryndam is among the most spacious ships at sea and the perfect choice for those who wish to see the world in style. Themed around Dutch worldwide exploration, the decor features art and artifacts from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Guests aboard Ryndam encounter elegance at every turn - from a string quartet serenade in the splendid dining room to the two-deck Vermeer Show Lounge named for the master painter.
BEHOLD
the grand atrium, which spans three decks and features a monumental fountain by Italian sculptor Gilbert Lebigre.
REJUVENATE
body and soul in the Ocean Spa, which includes the beauty salon/barber shop; massage, sauna and steam rooms; and juice bar.
MINGLE
with new friends in five different lounges offering everything from a quiet cup of coffee to dancing.
DINE
on more than 50 Signature Cuisine dishes developed by Corporate Executive Chef Reiner Greubel, a master chef.
DIVE
into the cool, crisp waters of Ryndam's two swimming pools.
ENJOY
the thoughtful service of Holland America's attentive crew.
Your 10-Night Mexico Cruise aboard Holland America's Statendam departs from San Diego, CA on the following dates:
2008
**October 12, 2008 for an additional +$95.00 per person
October 22, 2008 for an additional +$95.00 per person
November 1, 2008 for an additional +$95.00 per person
**November 11, 2008 for an additional +$95.00 per person
November 21, 2008
December 1, 2008
December 11, 2008
2009
February 3, 2009 for an additional +$375.00 per person
February 13, 2009 for an additional +$375.00 per person
February 23, 2009 for an additional +$375.00 per person
March 5, 2009 for an additional +$375.00 per person
March 15, 2009 for an additional +$375.00 per person
October 10, 2009 for an additional +$275.00 per person
October 20, 2009 for an additional +$275.00 per person
October 30, 2009 for an additional +$275.00 per person
December 2, 2009 for an additional +$195.00 per person
December 12, 2009 for an additional +$195.00 per person
Itinerary
Day 1
San Diego, California
Depart at 5:00 PM
Day 2
At Sea
Day 3
At Sea
Day 4
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Arrive at 7:00 AM - Depart at 9:00 PM
Day 5
Mazatlan, Mexico
Arrive at 8:00 AM - Depart at 5:00 PM
Day 6
Topolobampo, Mexico
Arrive at 5:30 AM - Depart at 11:00 PM
Day 7
Loreto, Mexico
Arrive at 8:00 AM - Depart at 6:00 PM
Day 8
Pichilingue/La Paz, Mexico
Arrive at 7:00 AM - Depart at 6:00 PM
Day 9
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Arrive at 7:00 AM - Depart at 4:00 PM
Day 10
At Sea
Day 11
San Diego, California
Arrive at 7:00 AM
Arrival and departure times may vary slightly by sailing date.
** On these dates the itinerary is visited in reverse order, when Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico being visited in place of Pichilingue/La Paz, Mexico.
Ports of Call
San Diego, California
San Diego is not just the home of its world-famous zoo. Not only did Golf Digest name San Diego one of its top 50 destinations, Sports Illustrated once dubbed it "Sports Town USA." The downtown cityscape, beaches, national monuments and unique attractions such as Legoland California make San Diego a destination worthy of any travel itinerary. And, of course, there's always the zoo!
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Puerto Vallarta has all the amenities of a classic beach resort: surf, sand and sun. But it also offers so much more. Perfect honeymooners, families and seniors alike, Puerto Vallarta offers sport fishing, golfing, horseback riding, hiking and whale watching. Boasting mountains, jungles, beaches, rivers and waterfalls, this port is completely different from any other destination in Mexico. Puerto Vallarta is a modern destination that remains loyal to its traditional Mexican roots. And that's just scratching the surface.
Mazatlan, Mexico
If you're ready to experience some of the finest sailing and sport fishing available, then you're ready for Mazatlan. This is an exquisite seaside resort by anyone's standards. Of course, you don't have to partake in world-class water sports to enjoy Mazatlan. You can relax on one of its soft-sand beaches caressed by trade winds that are even softer. Or shop for silver jewelry and Mexican crafts in the shops of "The Golden Zone," where you can also celebrate your purchases at one of the area's lively cantinas.
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Championship golf courses, world-class deep sea fishing and incredible diving opportunities have transformed Cabo San Lucas, a once sleepy fishing town located on the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, into one of the most popular resort destinations in Mexico. Rolling sand dunes and hidden coves dot a countryside ringed by some of the most famous and often-photographed rock formations in the world.
Loreta, Mexico
This peaceful seaside community, founded in 1697 by Jesuit priest and explorer Juan Maria Salvatierra, 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; commune with nature as you snorkel the crystal-clear lagoons of Isla Coronados.
Topolobampo, Mexico
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, a luxury train through Mexico's scenic Copper Canyon.
Sierra De La Giganta, Mexico
Between Loreto and La Paz, Mexico, witness one of Earth's most spectacular scenes: Sierra de la Giganta, a mass of steeply rumpled terra-cotta velvet that unfolds into the rich, blue waters of the Sea of Cortez.
Pichilingue/La Paz, Mexico
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.
Accommodations will be provided in an Inside Cabin for two people.
High bidders who wish to upgrade to an Oceanview Cabin may request a price quote at time of submission.
Tax and Port Charges of $454.00 per person are additional.
ALL BOOKINGS ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY.