Ruby Princess Review

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Wonderful Vacation on the Ruby; Mini Suite Was Terrific

Review for the Mexican Riviera Cruise on Ruby Princess
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2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Feb 2017
Minisuite - view from the balcony side
Bathroom sink, toilet
First night's dinner - crawfish with rice.
Bloody Mary above the pool.

My wife and I sailed aboard the Ruby Princess for the 7 night Mexican Riviera Cruise Departing February 3rd, 2017. We had sailed this itinerary before with DCL, but the stop at Mazatlan was new for us, since in 2011 cruise lines were cancelling that call due to security concerns.

Our experience was really wonderful, and we had such a great time. The only problem was that when we came back into port, I really didn’t want to leave!

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Los Angeles

San Pedro is not really "exciting," or "beautiful," but its sort of interesting to watch the cargo ships and see the Battleship Iowa.

Cabo San Lucas

Did not get off the ship, but you almost don't need to - the view of El Arco is just gorgeous from the ship.

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