2 Night Ensenada Cruise on Serenade of the Seas from San Diego, California Ensenada Mexico La Bufadora Baja California
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2 Night Ensenada Cruise
Itinerary Overview
Explore Serenade of the Seas
Day 1 - San Diego, California
Day 2 - Ensenada, Mexico
Day 3 - San Diego, California
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Ensenada Mexico La Bufadora Baja California
Ensenada Mexico La Bufadora Baja California
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2 Night Ensenada Cruise

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Leaving from
San Diego, California
Onboard
Serenade of the Seas
Day Port
1
San Diego, California
Departs at 4:00 PM
2
Ensenada, Mexico
From 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
3
San Diego, California
Arrives at 7:00 AM
*Port sequence may vary by sailing date.
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Taxes & fees included.*

Your ship Serenade of the Seas

Your ship
Serenade of the Seas
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Serenade of the Seas
From poolside movie nights and jaw dropping entertainment, to game changing flavors prepared to please your palate, all paths lead to discovery onboard Serenade of the Seas®.

BANISH BOREDOM FOR GOOD

Panoramic vistas aren't all you'll find on this ship. Get active on the Rock Climbing Wall or with a game of mini golf. Head to Vitality℠ at Sea Spa and Fitness Center to break a sweat or indulge in some "me time." And a giant poolside movie screen means plenty of opportunities to unwind outside.

NEXT LEVEL NOSHING

Craving something delicious? You've come to the right place. Serenade of the Seas® is brimming with far out flavors, like tantalizing Tuscan fare at Giovanni's Table, steaks seared to perfection at Chop's Grille℠ and five-courses of incredible at Chef's Table. For the perfect glass of wine, Vintages has your back.

PEAK PERFORMANCES

As the day winds down, the night heats up with dazzling productions by world-class performers. Whether it's all the hits from Broadway and the Big Screen in Stage to Screen, or remixed classics in Vibeology, you're definitely in for a show.

Day 1: San Diego, California

Day 1
San Diego
California
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San Diego, California Gaslamp Quarter Cityscape
Gaslamp Quarter cityscape at sunset in San Diego, California
Things to do in
San Diego
Departs at 4:00 PM
Known for its year-round near-perfect temperatures and pristine beaches, San Diego offers adventure for travelers of all stripes. Visit San Diego and explore the city's vibrant art scene: Check out a local film festival, or catch a Shakespeare performance at the Old Globe Theatre in Balboa Park. After you get your creative fix, discover the city's rich military history at the USS Midway Museum. If physical activity is more your speed, catch some waves at La Jolla Beach, one of the country's best surf spots. Then pop over to nearby La Jolla Cove, where you can see seals and sea lions lounging in the California sunshine.
San Diego, California Balboa Park
Balboa Park's Casa de Balboa Building in San Diego, California

Park It in Balboa

With 1,200 acres of hiking trails, fountains, beautiful architecture, gardens and museums it is easy to spend an entire day getting lost in Balboa Park. There are also venues located in the park featuring numerous performing arts shows like concerts, plays and youth ballet performances.
Insider tip
Wear comfortable shoes for exploring, and carry a light jacket — this coastal city can get chilly in the evenings.
San Diego, California Aircraft Carrier
USS midway aircraft carrier in beautiful sky, in San Diego, California

Man the Cockpit

From the engine room to the flight deck, the USS Midway museum is home to 60 carefully preserved exhibit areas and 30 restored aircraft taking you on a unique warship journey the moment you step on board. You'll be able to climb into the cockpits, explore where the crew lived and even take a tour of the Captain's and Admiral's quarters.
San Diego, California Sandstone Cliffs
Sandstone cliffs at Torrey Pines gliderport in Sand Diego, California

Urban Oasis

Another wide-open space right in San Diego is Torrey Pines Natural Reserve. Stretching across 1,500 acres of undeveloped land, you'll find unspoiled beaches, a lagoon and jaw-dropping landscapes. If hiking, enjoying a seaside picnic and Pacific Ocean views are your thing, you've come to the right place.
San Diego, California Carne Asada Fries
Fries with cheese, guacamole, and carne asada, in San Diego, California

Local Cuisine

San Diego's cuisine is the definition of diverse. Tuck into the Mexican-inspired but decidedly non-authentic local favorite of carne asada fries topped with slices of shaved beef, cotija, crema and guacamole. Indulge in decadent New American dishes like the duck fat fries at Searsucker. Italian more your style? Head to Cucina Urbana for pasta made with fresh, seasonal ingredients like local herbs and tomatoes.
San Diego, California Cat Figurines
Colorful cat figurines in old town San Diego, California

Shopping

The shopping is endless in San Diego. Be sure to grab a local souvenir from Noon Designs. Choose from handcrafted jewelry, letterpress printed cards and goods by local artisans. If you're looking for something a little more mainstream while still keeping it local, head to The Gaslamp Quarter or Del Mar Plaza. Jump onboard a San Diego cruise and check out Old Town Market for unique, handcrafted tchotchkes like the animal-themed decor at Love My Pet.

Day 2: Ensenada, Mexico

Day 2
Ensenada
Mexico
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Ensenada Mexico Cactus Valley Baja California
Ensenada Mexico Cactus Valley Baja California
Things to do in
Ensenada
From 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Exploring Ensenada, Mexico invites vibrant tastes and unforgettable adventures. Perched on the Pacific, there’s endless exhilaration waiting on either side of the gold, palm fringed shores of Estero and Mona Lisa beaches — whether you’re looking for bucket-list worthy boasts or authentic Baja flavors. Take to the water and watch for whales. Hike to the top of the towering waterfall of El Salto canyon. Or dive headfirst into the foodie-forward culture famous for its fish tacos and fresh ceviche. No matter what you’re craving, it’s all on the menu.
Mexico Ensenada Beach Baja California
Mexico Ensenada Beach Baja California

Hit the Beach

Ensenada is home to many incredible beaches, both within and slightly outside the city. Choose public beaches such as San Miguel or El Punto to enjoy a beer or margarita with plenty of friendly locals, or pay a small fee to enter private resort beaches, where you can rent comfy beach chairs or swim in pristine pools.
Insider tip
Practice your Spanish before arriving to make getting a taxi or ordering authentic local cuisine easier.
Mexico Ensenada Vineyard Valley
Mexico Ensenada Vineyard Valley

Hike Up to Wine Down

Hike the six-mile Canon de Doña Petra trail that takes you through rugged desert or into El Salto Canyon, where you can reward yourself with a dip in a waterfall — or later, with a glass of wine. Ensenada is in the heart of Baja California's wine region, which you can experience with tasting and pairing sessions at wineries such as Bodega de Santo Tomás.
The Bufadora Ensenada Baja California Mexico
The Bufadora Ensenada Baja California Mexico

Enjoy Magical Marine Ecotourism

You might've just gotten off a ship, but the sea is a sizable source of enchantment in Ensenada. Book a whale watching trip to ride out into the Pacific, where whales migrate down the coast to Baja California during certain months of the year. Or, for a less season-dependent ocean tourism experience, watch La Bufadora blowhole shoot water high into the sky.
Mexico Ensenada Fish Taco Salsa Avocado
Mexico Ensenada Fish Taco Salsa Avocado

Local Cuisine

If you love fish tacos, Ensenada (the dish's birthplace) is the place for you to be — try the spate of stalls near the pier where your cruise ship arrives. You can also enjoy food from all around Mexico, from more traditional varieties of tacos and burritos, to tangy ceviche made with locally caught fish.
Mexico Ensenada Colorful Skulls Souvenirs Playa Del Carmen
Mexico Ensenada Colorful Skulls Souvenirs Playa Del Carmen

Shopping

Shops near Ensenada's port will sell traditional souvenirs like postcards and key chains. For a more unique experience, head to Avenida Lopez Mateos, which locals refer to as "Calle 1." The artist studios and shops that line this street spotlight locally made art, from Dia de los Muertos souvenirs to photographed and painted landscapes of local scenery.

Day 3: San Diego, California

Day 3
San Diego
California
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San Diego, California Gaslamp Quarter Train
Gaslamp Quarter cityscape with red train in San Diego, California
Things to do in
San Diego
Arrives at 7:00 AM
Known for its year-round near-perfect temperatures and pristine beaches, San Diego offers adventure for travelers of all stripes. Visit San Diego and explore the city's vibrant art scene: Check out a local film festival, or catch a Shakespeare performance at the Old Globe Theatre in Balboa Park. After you get your creative fix, discover the city's rich military history at the USS Midway Museum. If physical activity is more your speed, catch some waves at La Jolla Beach, one of the country's best surf spots. Then pop over to nearby La Jolla Cove, where you can see seals and sea lions lounging in the California sunshine.
San Diego, California Balboa Park
Balboa Park's Casa de Balboa Building in San Diego, California

Park It in Balboa

With 1,200 acres of hiking trails, fountains, beautiful architecture, gardens and museums it is easy to spend an entire day getting lost in Balboa Park. There are also venues located in the park featuring numerous performing arts shows like concerts, plays and youth ballet performances.
Insider tip
If you head to Torrey Pines, familiarize yourself with their regulations such as hours of operation, trash disposal and hiking trails.
San Diego, California Aircraft Carrier
USS midway aircraft carrier in beautiful sky, in San Diego, California

Man the Cockpit

From the engine room to the flight deck, the USS Midway museum is home to 60 carefully preserved exhibit areas and 30 restored aircraft taking you on a unique warship journey the moment you step on board. You'll be able to climb into the cockpits, explore where the crew lived and even take a tour of the Captain's and Admiral's quarters.
San Diego, California Sandstone Cliffs
Sandstone cliffs at Torrey Pines gliderport in Sand Diego, California

Urban Oasis

Another wide-open space right in San Diego is Torrey Pines Natural Reserve. Stretching across 1,500 acres of undeveloped land, you'll find unspoiled beaches, a lagoon and jaw-dropping landscapes. If hiking, enjoying a seaside picnic and Pacific Ocean views are your thing, you've come to the right place.
San Diego, California Carne Asada Fries
Fries with cheese, guacamole, and carne asada, in San Diego, California

Local Cuisine

San Diego's cuisine is the definition of diverse. Tuck into the Mexican-inspired but decidedly non-authentic local favorite of carne asada fries topped with slices of shaved beef, cotija, crema and guacamole. Indulge in decadent New American dishes like the duck fat fries at Searsucker. Italian more your style? Head to Cucina Urbana for pasta made with fresh, seasonal ingredients like local herbs and tomatoes.
San Diego, California Cat Figurines
Colorful cat figurines in old town San Diego, California

Shopping

The shopping is endless in San Diego. Be sure to grab a local souvenir from Noon Designs. Choose from handcrafted jewelry, letterpress printed cards and goods by local artisans. If you're looking for something a little more mainstream while still keeping it local, head to The Gaslamp Quarter or Del Mar Plaza. Jump onboard a San Diego cruise and check out Old Town Market for unique, handcrafted tchotchkes like the animal-themed decor at Love My Pet.

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