Cruising weather Mexican Riviera in January?

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nannymer asked:


We want to book a cruise but heard it can be pretty cold out at sea…anyone done this in January?

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2 Responses to “Cruising weather Mexican Riviera in January?”
  1. sparks_mex Says:

    So with this description - what do you consider the ‘Mexican Riviera’. All of Baja will be from cold to chilly. From Vallarta south will be comfortable. I live near Manzanillo and many cruzers stop here in the winter
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    The Mexican Riviera refers collectively to several cities and resorts lying on the western coast of Mexico. Although there are large distances between these cities, they are often referred to as the Mexican Riviera because of their popularity among tourists. Cruise ships often visit three or four of these destinations on their longer cruises.

    Some areas that are considered part of the Mexican Riviera, listed in order from north to south:

    Ensenada, Baja California
    Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur
    Mazatlán, Sinaloa
    Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco
    Manzanillo, Colima
    The Ixtapa Resort Near Zihuatanejo, Guerrero
    Acapulco, Guerrero

  2. elescondite Says:

    Sparks hit the nail on the head. January is cool at night (read sweater weather) at sea. On shore, you can expect 70 up north, to 80 or so down south. Depending on where you are coming from, this can be anywhere from pleasant to downright hot.

    I live in Southern Mexico and regularly meet visitors from the US and Canada in the winter. While they are complaining about the heat, I am wearing jeans and a long-sleeve shirt.

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