Tampa, Florida
Nestled along Florida’s beautiful western coast sits Tampa. Lapped by the calm, jade waters of the Gulf of Mexico, this sunny Florida city offers plenty of wonders. Hop on the TECO Line Streetcar and ride into the Channel District, where you can explore the SS American Victory, a World War II ship that’s been transformed into a museum. Head to the Tampa Riverwalk for some educational fun at the Tampa Bay History Center, or try the Tampa Museum of Art, home to both ancient and modern masterpieces.
Nestled along Florida’s beautiful western coast sits Tampa. Lapped by the calm, jade waters of the Gulf of Mexico, this sunny Florida city offers plenty of wonders. Hop on the TECO Line Streetcar and ride into the Channel District, where you can explore the SS American Victory, a World War II ship that’s been transformed into a museum. Head to the Tampa Riverwalk for some educational fun at the Tampa Bay History Center, or try the Tampa Museum of Art, home to both ancient and modern masterpieces.
Cozumel, Mexico
Just off the coast of the Mexican mainland, the porous mass of limestone that arches out of the water has over time become one of the world’s great ocean playgrounds. But Cozumel is about more than ethereal beaches: the island is ranked among the world’s premier diving and fishing spots. And a mere ferry ride away you can explore centuries of human splendor in the Mayan ruins at Tulum, spectacularly sited on the sea cliffs.
Just off the coast of the Mexican mainland, the porous mass of limestone that arches out of the water has over time become one of the world’s great ocean playgrounds. But Cozumel is about more than ethereal beaches: the island is ranked among the world’s premier diving and fishing spots. And a mere ferry ride away you can explore centuries of human splendor in the Mayan ruins at Tulum, spectacularly sited on the sea cliffs.
Costa Maya, Mexico
Puerto Costa Maya is an exclusive facility specifically built to accommodate cruise ship passengers, located on the Caribbean coast of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. Not far from the little fishing village of Majahual, the cruise complex offers passengers the opportunity to relax with a cool drink under a seaside cabana, swim in the refreshing waters of the saltwater pool, try the food at any of the different cafes or browse the numerous stores and shops. The cruise facility of Puerto Costa Maya faces the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean and is surrounded by miles of tropical forest, which offers its visitors memories they will remember for a lifetime.
Puerto Costa Maya is an exclusive facility specifically built to accommodate cruise ship passengers, located on the Caribbean coast of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. Not far from the little fishing village of Majahual, the cruise complex offers passengers the opportunity to relax with a cool drink under a seaside cabana, swim in the refreshing waters of the saltwater pool, try the food at any of the different cafes or browse the numerous stores and shops. The cruise facility of Puerto Costa Maya faces the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean and is surrounded by miles of tropical forest, which offers its visitors memories they will remember for a lifetime.