21 Cruise Ships to Arrive in Puerto Vallarta This March

PUERTO VALLARTA, JALISCO – The high nautical season in this famed tourist destination has been in full swing since October, bringing steady economic and cultural vibrancy to the region. According to the National Port System (ASIPONA), the city’s maritime terminal will receive 16 cruise ships this March, featuring five days of double arrivals on March 12, 13, 20, 22, and 25. In total, 21 port visits will occur, highlighting Puerto Vallarta’s continued appeal as a premier port of call.

Among the most anticipated arrivals is the impressive Carnival Panorama, scheduled to dock on Tuesday, March 4 at 8:42 a.m. with approximately 4,000 passengers and 1,400 crew members on board. Passengers will have the opportunity to explore Puerto Vallarta’s natural beauty, local services, and commercial offerings before setting sail at 10:00 p.m. for Mazatlán. This vessel is scheduled to return on the 13th and 25th, further contributing to the region’s bustling tourism scene.

Also on the roster for March is the Discovery Princess, which arrives on Wednesday, March 5 at 7:00 a.m. and departs at 5:00 p.m. The ship will return on the 12th and 26th. Meanwhile, the Norwegian Bliss will dock on Thursday, March 6 at 6:00 a.m., leaving at 3:00 p.m., with subsequent returns planned for March 12, 20, and 27.

Other exciting arrivals include:

  • Navigator of the Sea: Tuesday, March 11 (returns on the 18th)
  • Zaandam: Wednesday, March 19 (returns Saturday, March 29)
  • Ruby Princess: Thursday, March 13 (7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.)
  • Grand Princess: Thursday, March 20
  • Coral Princess: Saturday, March 22 (returns on Friday, March 28)
  • SeaBourn Odyssey: Saturday, March 22 (returns on Friday, March 28)
  • Disney Wonder: Monday, March 24 (a single special visit)
  • Koningsdam: Tuesday, March 25

Each cruise ship’s visit promises a boost to local businesses as thousands of travelers disembark to experience the city’s renowned cuisine, beaches, and cultural attractions. ASIPONA officials expect this steady stream of arrivals to continue until April, capping off a highly successful nautical season for Puerto Vallarta.

As cruise passengers fill local streets and shops, hoteliers and restaurateurs welcome the influx of tourism after months of anticipation. City officials and port authorities are working in tandem to ensure safe, memorable stays for all guests, while preserving the charm and natural wonders that make Puerto Vallarta one of the Pacific Coast’s most beloved destinations.

PUERTO VALLARTA, JALISCO – The high nautical season in this famed tourist destination has been in full swing since October, bringing steady economic . . .

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