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E
xperience the glorious fiesta of the 
M
exican Riviera
April 14-21, 2007 with the
Fabulous Limeliters®
with
Mack Bailey and
Special Guest...founding member
Alex Hassilev!

    ............................  Mack Bailey.......................    Alex Hassilev

Find perfect harmony....in soothing seas, clear skies, warm, tropical breezes and Mexico’s sunny,

spirited disposition.  Rejoice in the exuberant sound of mariachis...the mythic singing of migrating

whales...the fire in an electrifying salsa dance and the incredible music of these great artists!

 

Day

Date

Port

Arrive

Depart

Saturday

April 14, 2007

San Diego, California

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5:00 pm

Sunday

April 15, 2007

At Sea

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Monday

April 16, 2007

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

8:00 am

6:00 pm

Tuesday

April 17, 2007

Mazatlán, Mexico

 8:00 am

6:00 pm

Wednesday

April 18, 2007

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

8:00 am

10:00 pm

Thursday

April 19, 2007

At Sea

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Friday

April 20, 2007

At Sea

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Saturday

April 21, 2007

San Diego, California

7:00 am

 

 

Cabo San Lucas is Mexico’s “jewel” at the tip of Baja where the desert meets the sea.  The dramatic rock formations marking  “Land’s End” are a spectacular sight!  Explore the town or take a deluxe coastal whale watching cruise.  At least six different types of whales spout and breach as they swim around the Gulf. They include the California grey whales, the finbacks, the humpbacks and the mighty blue whales-the largest animal ever to inhabit the earth. Keep your camera handy. The Cousteau Society has done some of their very best film-making right here!

Enjoy the day exploring Mazatlán’s long, white-sand beaches, lined with open-air bistros and
fun-loving bars.  Mazatlan is the home of Mexico's largest shrimp fleet and numerous beachside restaurants specializing in this tasty creature, and the price of the day depends on your powers of persuasion. Explore the colonial villages of the Sierra Madres and hold your breath as you watch the Papantla Flyers work their acrobatic magic.  Go shopping, visit the local art galleries or go sightseeing among the colonial buildings.

Puerto Vallarta is no longer the well-kept secret of the artists, writers and Hollywood stars who first “discovered” it in the 1960s, “PV” (as it is affectionately known) still retains the essence of the quaint fishing village it once was.  Here is Viejo Vallarta, the quaint old town with its cobblestone streets, red-tiled roofs and bustling market.  Ride past fruit plantations and rustic towns on a 21-speed mountain bike or saddle your mount for a ride along the Mascota River.  You may be even able to enjoy a swim, on horseback!  Get up close and personal with our intelligent, finned friends at the Dolphin Adventure center or enjoy a relaxing day of sun and fun on beautiful Banderas Bay!

There is every reason to believe that the Golden Age of ocean travel has just begun.  It’s evident in the gleam of brass brightwork, the curve of a teak deck chair, the summons of pleasant musical chimes to dinner.  Ours are the traditions that have long defined classic cruising, refined for a new generation seeking sophistication and romance. 
We hope you can join us on this very special voyage!

As part of this exclusive group, in addition to the regular shipboard entertainment, you will enjoy two private concerts by the Limeliters®, as well as a separate private concert by Mack Bailey!
You will also be invited to 2 private receptions with the artists!

These performers will NOT be playing to the public on the ship. 
You must reserve through Traveling Troubadour to be a part of this private group.

Space is very limited.  We expect this unique group offering to sell out. 
Reserve today to avoid missing out!
 

Call 1-800-584-6724
 or e-mail lynette@travelingtroubadour.com

Click here for pricing and reservations (printable version)

Reserve online here!

              For more info on the Limeliters® click here                       For more info on Mack Bailey click here
 

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