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"Our team has been monitoring things in Mexico throughout the week, and cruise tourism has continued to operate normally across most of the country. That said, we've made the decision to shift itineraries on a handful of sailings to bypass Puerto Vallarta for the next few weeks."
"Puerto Vallarta is a longtime staple on Mexican Riviera cruise itineraries, known for its lively beaches, vibrant downtown, and easy access to excursions ranging from snorkeling to jungle tours. The port frequently appears on sailings departing from Los Angeles and San Diego."
"Following the cartel incident, the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Mexico lifted temporary restrictions on United States government staff in the country, but the Department of State still lists Jalisco, where Puerto Vallarta is located, under its Level 3 security warning, stating Americans should reconsider travel there."
Carnival Cruise Line, Holland America Line, and Princess Cruises adjusted itineraries for multiple vessels following security concerns in Mexico. Puerto Vallarta, a popular Mexican Riviera destination known for beaches and excursions, was bypassed for several weeks. Affected ships include the Carnival Panorama, Holland America Zuiderdam, Royal Princess, Island Princess, and Ruby Princess. Passengers received added sea days or extended time in Cabo San Lucas. Cruise operations continued normally across most of Mexico. The U.S. Department of State maintains a Level 3 security warning for Jalisco, where Puerto Vallarta is located, advising Americans to reconsider travel there, while Mexico overall remains under a Level 2 advisory.
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