Cruises that Originate from Mexico and do NOT enter the U.S.A.
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Cruises that Originate from Mexico and do NOT enter the U.S.A.
Hello all,
I'm trying to find a cruise that originates anywhere in Mexico, goes about anywhere, but <b>cannot</b> go to the U.S.A. Everything I find originates in the States, so I'm hoping someone knows of a website to find such a cruise.
Many thanks
I'm trying to find a cruise that originates anywhere in Mexico, goes about anywhere, but <b>cannot</b> go to the U.S.A. Everything I find originates in the States, so I'm hoping someone knows of a website to find such a cruise.
Many thanks
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Found a few! - Go to cruisecritic website and search by Departure city - pick Acapulco. There are a few. One goes one-way to London, one RT Acapulco, one to Santiago.
Now that I did this, curious why you want to avoid US totally?
Now that I did this, curious why you want to avoid US totally?
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Gail,
Thanks for the website, I’ll certainly check it out.
I didn’t mean to sound mysterious in my request for no USA ports, I just didn’t want the conservation to get off-track. (We’ve both seen that a lot.)
I live in the Chicago area and my friend lives in Mexico. She would require a transit or visitors visa, depending upon the intinery, to go on any cruise that touches the USA. Since it is <b>possible</b> she could be denied, it <b>might</b> affect her ability to get a working visa at some point in the future. Thus, any option through or in the USA was off-limits. That’s the bottom line and that isn’t going to change.
My concern is that my well-meaning Fodorites would get into that discussion, when, with all appreciation, I simply wanted my question answered.
Thanks again!
Thanks for the website, I’ll certainly check it out.
I didn’t mean to sound mysterious in my request for no USA ports, I just didn’t want the conservation to get off-track. (We’ve both seen that a lot.)
I live in the Chicago area and my friend lives in Mexico. She would require a transit or visitors visa, depending upon the intinery, to go on any cruise that touches the USA. Since it is <b>possible</b> she could be denied, it <b>might</b> affect her ability to get a working visa at some point in the future. Thus, any option through or in the USA was off-limits. That’s the bottom line and that isn’t going to change.
My concern is that my well-meaning Fodorites would get into that discussion, when, with all appreciation, I simply wanted my question answered.
Thanks again!
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