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Port side staterooms have a (sometimes) view of the coast line when headed south along to Mexican Riviera.

 

Starboard side staterooms have a (sometimes) view of the coast when headed north back up to the U.S.

 

So unless you are taking a one way trip, they will be pretty much the same. The exception to this would be if the north bound and southbound have differing amounts of "at sea" days since that is when you are most likely to use your "view".

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while in the Port of Alcapolco u ll be moor d facing the port..so it ll be a nice view from ur balcony..the fort will be right in front of u..

 

the wife and i will be there in Jan and look forward to just staying on ship during the day then strolling in the evening along the beach..

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Thanks, that sounds good. boyfriend been to Acapulco before so we'll be off to Pie de la Cuesta so he can waterski in the lagoon and I can chill on the beach. we'll do the divers in the evening and dinner out somewhere nice. cant wait as we've had an awful summer here in th UK!

Kim:)

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