Royal Caribbean reactivates the Mexican Riviera route

Guadalajara, Jal. After 20 months of having suspended the route Mexican riviera, the Navigator of the Seas cruise ship, from the shipping company Royal Caribbean arrived this Tuesday at Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, from Mazatlán, Sinaloa and bound for Long Beach, California.

“The restart of operations of the Royal Caribbean cruise ship Navigator of the Seas, which we received today

on Vallarta Port is a sample that Jalisco it is ready and generates confidence in international tourists, ”said the Jalisco Secretary of Tourism, Claudia Vannesa Pérez Lamas, during the reception of the cruise at the Vallarta maritime terminal.

“We have endeavored to reinforce the sanitary protocols that allow us to move towards a new normal, taking care of the health of locals and tourists ”, commented the state official.

Although this ship has a capacity for 4,018 passengers and 1,215 crew members, due to international health guidelines for the pandemic of Covid-19 the capacity was reduced to 50%; that is, 1,815 passengers and 1,251 crew members.

The route Mexican riviera It is a tour that Royal Caribbean manages with seven-day itineraries on cruises from The Angels, Long Beach and San Diego, California, for tourists mainly from USA, although these ports also include cruise passengers from other countries of America, Europe and Asia.

According to the Comprehensive Port Administration (API), Puerto Vallarta has received 21 cruises with 36,233 passengers, after the reactivation of this segment of sightseeing.

Also, 17 cruise ships they have reserved a space in the port to arrive during November, and another 22 ships have reserved to arrive next December.

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Reference-www.eleconomista.com.mx

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