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Saturday, August 3, 2024 Mexican cruises could be the perfect option for Texas families seeking an affordable summer getaway. Imagine visiting multiple destinations while keeping all your belongings in one place and avoiding the hassle of flying. Alyssa Maisano, travel agent and owner of Picture It Travel Co.

, suggests cruising from Galveston, a city on the southern coast of Texas. The drive from Fort Worth takes about four and a half hours. It’s important to budget for parking at the port, which costs $25 per day, totaling $200 for the week.



Even with parking costs, a cruise can be more budget-friendly than flying to Mexico and staying at a resort. A weeklong cruise, including parking, would cost a family of four around $5,000. In comparison, airfare alone to Cancun, Cozumel, or Puerto Vallarta would be about $1,200 for a family of four, with an all-inclusive resort stay adding at least another $5,000.

Galveston offers various cruise options, with seven- to eight-day itineraries on large ships. Maisano recommends Royal Caribbean for its quality service. Norwegian Cruise Lines caters more to teenagers and adults, while Carnival is great for younger kids and families, though it has a reputation as a “party boat.

” If choosing Carnival, Maisano advises selecting newer ships like Jubilee or Mardi Gras. When booking a cruise, Maisano has a few key tips: For those looking to book, Galveston offers several Mexico cruise options with Royal Caribbean. Some of the best deals include: To secure the best prices, it’s recommended to book nearly a year in advance, with some cruise lines already offering itineraries for 2026.

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