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  1. I sailed the Miracle this past February. It was mid winter break for my son, and there a good many families on board.

     

    We hit a 'finally' week. The weather had been chilly, but warmed up that week, so it was around 80 each day.

     

    The ship was full, but never felt crowded. Seating at the shows was not really an issue. On sea days, as usual, getting a seat on Lido or Serenity was sometimes challenging.

     

    As for excursions, and this was just my experience, I did NOT enjoy my snorkeling experience in Cabo. The snorkeling area is very small, there are many boats on the perimeter, and a wicked current that didn't work in my favor. I was a competitive swimmer in my youth, and I struggled mightily against that. Plus they dropped us off outside the roped off area, and another boat nearly ran over my husband!

     

    One I can whole-heartedly recommend is the Rhythms of the Night in Puerto Vallarta. The boat ride over is fun, the setting is stunning, good food, and a wonderful show, then a great boat ride back. (So long as you don't do what the lady in front of me at the show did, and complain that it wasn't in all English...after all, you're in Mexico. Most of it was in English, the lyrics of the songs were in Spanish. She was bitter.)

     

    Also, if you have a balcony, take binoculars. Or even if not, just head to a railing. We saw whales all over the place once we got south of Ensenada. A spectacular show right outside your door!

     

    Also, if you're buying liquor to bring back, there is a Walmart in PVR that has the best prices.

     

    Have a great time!

     

    Thank you for those suggestions! Glad to hear you had a good experience with Rhythms of the Night in PV we are highly considering doing that.

     

    Question...If you buy liquor like at Walmart in a port do they hold it till you debark at long beach or can you take it up to you room?

  2. I am doing the same thing...figuring out if cheers will be worth it for us. My husband likes his drinks but not an extreme drinker. I am a light drinker but on vacation i'm pretty sure i will a few more than i usually do.

     

    I called Carnival yesterday and i feel like i keep getting different answers? The rep told me i have to purchase the program on the day we board (only day allowed to sign up) and that the cheers program goes into effect the next day. So i said will you be charging me 7 days or 6 days on the program. She said for 6? I swear when i called a few months ago they said the charge would be the full length of the cruise. I sail out of long beach,ca . Think i will call back and see what the next rep tells me LOL !

  3. How exciting!!! I have to wait 7 months for my cruise :(

     

    I have been to Cabo and just loved it. Did parasailing and that was very exciting . My cruise in Feb will take us back to Cabo, Mazatlan and PV. I am excited to see PV . I had a friend travel their and said she enjoyed her time...from shopping, sightseeing and enjoying the beach!

     

    Whatever you choose have a great time!

  4. i agree with the others. Jan/Feb is an awesome time to go weather-wise. Our experience has been that spring break doesn't kick in until March-April, so anything prior should have a lot less kids.

     

    We've done MR several times and have done lots of different excursions. One of our favorites to date (on any cruise, not just MR) is the zipline in PV!!

     

    Thank you for the suggestion :)

  5. Which cruise are you on? We are on the 2/27/14 sailing. Have done the MR several times in February. The weather will be great unless a storm happens along. Low to mid 80's in all three ports.

     

    If you want to do a whale watching tour, Cabo is great that time of year.

     

    We have toured around Mazatlan in one of the open air taxis and just did our own walking tour.

     

    My wife has found a spa in Cabo that she loves. $25 for 50 to 60 min massage.

     

    PV we have done the swim with the Dolphins and once hired a taxi to take us into the country side to visit a few small villages. It was a great day.

     

    We are on the 2/20/16 sailing. Awesome price for a massage, putting that down as an option on my list :) Thank you for all the suggestions!

  6. We have been on the Miracle many times but usually in March or April. They do a great job of keeping the children occupied so having many on board has never disturbed us! February may have fewer families but the ship will be full.

    We like Puerto Vallarta best but we also enjoy Mazatlan.

    What you choose to do will depend on if you want sun/sand,action, or culture . Perhaps a mix of all???

    In Mazatlan there is an actual blue line painted on the road to show you how to walk into the main part of town to the square, indoor marketplace etc.

    There are open air taxis called pulmonia whose drivers will take you on little nearby tours if you like.

     

    Puerto Vallarta has a lovely walkway in front of the ocean called the malecon(boardwalk) There are shops,restaurants, pretty statues and if you walk all the way over the bridget there is beach a pretty pier etc.

    You can do all this on your own by walking outside the port area to the bus stop by the gas station OR to take one of the white taxis with whom you can bargain.

    Again taxi drivers will take you on small tours if you don't want to do a ship's excursion. We have done one excursion there into the countryside because we've spend many days already in the city . You may just want to stay in town to see it on this trip.

     

    I am really looking forward to seeing PV. I love old churches and i believe they have one their.

    Great idea to enjoy downtown ! I love sightseeing .

  7. I don't think it's ever more crowded or less crowded - it normally sails full. What you will notice seasonally is the number of kids on board. Late Feb might be peaking at spring break.

     

    PV we like to take the bus to old town, walk around, find a good place on or near the Malecon for food and brews.

     

    Mazatlan this year we walked the blue line into town, then water taxi out to Stone Island. Go to Lety's for lunch if you can.

     

    All three ports offer the standard beach breaks, zip lines, para-sailing, horse rides, atv's, jeeps, etc. Depends if you need action, or want culture.

     

    We were there this past February, weather was fantastic, saw many whales from the ship. We've sailed this route every month from September thru March and now stick to either January or February, best weather for us.

     

    In Mazatlan they were celebrating the last day of Carnivale. Part of the parade route is adjacent to the port and as we were preparing to leave there were several floats getting fired up to get the party started.

     

    Thank you so much that is some great info! After doing a little research i thought Jan or Feb might be a good time to go now im glad i booked the trip during that time period :)

  8. Hello Everyone! First let me say it's awesome to have a site to ask these questions to help me be prepared. Thank you in advance for any answers you can give me :) This will be our 10 year anniversary trip going to PV,Mazatlan and Cabo. Have cruised to Cabo before and loved it but not the other two places.

     

    What is the weather like in February?

     

    If anyone has sailed on Miracle in February is the ship crowded or is their less people since school is still in session ?

     

    Any suggestions on excursions ?

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