Although this "port" is included in many cruise itineraries, Gulf of California is usually a passage rather than a regular port where the ship docks and passengers can disembark. Nevertheless, a passage is special because it often offers a unique view to be enjoyed. Accordingly, we have only one tip for you here: Enjoy your time on board and savour the view to the fullest.
Would you like to travel to Gulf of California on a cruise ship or would you just like to know when a certain ship will dock there? Here you will find an overview of the cruise ships that will be calling at the port of Gulf of California.
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| Port | Distance |
|---|---|
| Loreto in Mexico | 102,03 km |
| Guaymas in Mexico | 133,36 km |
| Santa Rosalia in Mexico | 168,32 km |
| San José Island in Mexico | 195,91 km |
| Topolobampo in Mexico | 208,11 km |
| San Francisco Island in Mexico | 211,98 km |
| Los Islotes Island in Mexico | 239,14 km |
| San Ignacio Lagoon in Mexico | 244,08 km |
| Espiritu Santo Island in Mexico | 254,45 km |
| Magdalena Bay in Mexico | 271,48 km |
| La Paz in Mexico | 290,63 km |
| Jacques-Cousteau-Insel in Mexico | 291,59 km |
