illil |o:oW ii 3,7, S MID 14-DRy TO mEXICO From Los Angeles on Canadian Pacific's "Princess Patricia. You'll not want to miss the spectacle of native divers plunging from the dizzying heights of the cliffs of La Que bra da —part of the evening show at the El Mir ad or in Acapulco. Any day, any time, soft sea breezes carry you leisurely across the quiet bays of Mexico's lush west coast. PORTS 01 Cfllili . First stop. La Paz! Sailing south from Los Angeles, the "Princess Patricia" carries you through sunlit seas along Baja California's scenic coastline to La Paz. Here you'll discover secluded, serene beaches, little-known shops and markets, and cool shady streets, where townfolk still whisper about lost treasures, believed nearby. Low humidity and sunny skies make the beach a haven for sun-worshippers. And here's your chance for big-game fishing fun, too ! (The marlin are championship-size here, and local skippers are experts at finding them.) Fish for these trophies while relaxed in a chair, cooled by a wind they call "Coromuel," after a brazen English pirate who some say still haunts these waters in search of Spanish gold. Next stop, Puerto Vallarta! On to beautiful Bandera Bay, where red tile roofs and cobbled streets accent the tropical lushness of Puerto Vallarta, movie location of "Night of the Iguana." Here's the real native Mexico — wide, uncrowded beaches, music, fresh-caught seafood cooked on open fires. Fish and wild game abound for the sportsman. And authentic native handicrafts reward the afternoon shopper. Fascinating, relaxed, the perfectly provincial in Mexico. Now Acapulco! The favorite resort of fun-loving people everywhere. Acapulco's rich, natural harbor attracts the world's top water skiers. Warm seas and golden beaches entice you to spend hours sailing, fishing, skin-diving, and bronzing in the sun. There's time to tour, shop, play on the miles of curving beach and visit the fabulous nightclubs. Side trips to the silver capital of Taxco, and Mexico City are easy to arrange. And you'll not want to miss watching Jai Alai or the spectacle of native divers plunging from the dizzying cliffs of La Quebrada! Finally, Mazatlan. Your last stop, Mazatlan, is one of Mexico's major coastal cities. Sun-filled beauty, palm-shaded relaxation and the gay carnival mood of its huge public market call out to pleasure lovers. You'll want to relax and play on the west coast beach at Mazatlan, take water taxi sightseeing trips along the town's sweeping modern waterfront hotel area, and swim in some of the most exciting surf anywhere in the world. The fishing and hunting are great, too! Special stop, Ensenada! April 14, take a 3-day vacation cruise to Ensenada, former playground of the stars. In the 30's, movie greats came here to gamble and loll on Ensenada's famous beaches. Those stars are just a memory now, but their favorite resort and its exotic beaches remain for you to enjoy. 01HRT TO BUy During your stay in Mexico, you'll find many wonderful buys. Here are just a few of the things to look for. Silver. Perhaps the best place to get a wide selection of silver is in Taxco, Mexico's silver capital, midway between Mexico City and Acapulco. Many shops in the major resort areas also carry good selections. Goblets, liqueur glasses, platters, candelabra in silver are fashioned and crafted by artisans whose skill has been passed down through the centuries. Designs are ancient or contemporary, satisfy every taste. Glassware. Figurines, crystal stemware, or elaborate modern hanging lanterns and candelabra—you'll find an excellent variety of glassware throughout Mexico. Here's the opportunity to add a custom touch to your decor back home, and to re-kindle memories of your cruise. Leather goods. Always popular with visitors. You'll find all manner of leather items, from handbags to thongs. They're available at most shops. Baskets, homespun cloth, and native artifacts make excellent gifts, too. Ceramics. Brief shopping trips in the towns on your cruise itinerary will reward you with many outstanding ceramic pieces. Indian pottery, fascinating decorator earthenware pieces, modern vases and jars — there's a wealth of ceramics from which to choose. You'll find them the best buys along the way. And few gifts hold more of the spirit of Mexico and her people. OIHHT TO WEAR For daytime, men and women: Plan to dress lightly, but casually, on board ship and ashore. Cotton play clothes make you at ease in the game areas and on deck. You'll want walking shorts for strolling tropic beaches, and of course, a swimming suit. For evening: Dressy casual dresses are perfect for normal evening wear. A cocktail dress for more formal occasions or dancing is appropriate. For most occasions, men will find light sports jackets or blazers and slacks suitable. Pack a suit for more formal affairs. You may wish to bring a sweater along for late evening wear on deck. Chances are you won't need a jacket aboard ship. And don't forget your camera! You'll want to record your Mexican holiday cruise on film, either colored slides or movies. Port or starboard, on land or sea, there will be sunsets, tropical flowers, wonderful Mexicans, the blue Pacific, and of course, fellow passengers, to capture forever. You can bring your own film or buy it aboard as you need it. Most camera stores ashore also carry full lines of film and camera equipment. Deep sea fishing is especially good in Mexico, and there are plenty of charter boats with skilled skippers who show you how to get the big ones. Mexico-by-the-sea is an intriguing blend of modern luxury and traditional charm, and everywhere, the beauty and friendliness of the people will impress you. Who'll blame you for spending hours on beaches like these ? Souvenir hunting is rewarding in Mexico and prices are extremely reasonable. Leather shoes, saddles, handbags, thongs and decorative items — are an especially good buy. Beautifully crafted native silver is found throughout Mexico, and most shops carry a wide selection. UPPER DECK | 41 b^ffl^i* V o__S30inO[ OQ SALON BL Q : "A" DECK Accomodations Legend [ II Convertible Sofa Bed with Upper Folding Bed 1 II i -w- i Single Lower Folding Bed as; Single Lower Folding Bed IX Single Bed Double Bed tp-Jt Toilet and Shower Es) Vanity H Wardrobe ACCOMMODATIONS BOAT DECK LA PAZ ROOM* Two Convertible Sofa Beds — Shower and Toilet — No. 416 Convertible Sofa Bed & Lower Bed — Shower and Toilet**— No. 419 Convertible Sofa Bed & Lower Bed — Shower and Toilet**— No. 409, 411, 415, 417 Convertible Sofa Bed & Lower Bed — Shower and Toilet**— No. 406, 407, 408, 410, 412, 414 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — Shower and Toilet— No. 424, 429 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — Shower and Toilet — No. 426, 427, 428, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 437, 441 . Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — Shower and Toilet— No. 418, 420, 421, 422, 423,425 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — Shower and Toilet— No. 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405 CRUISE RATES PER PERSON 3-DAY Dbl. $190 . 185 . 180 . 175 . 165 . 160 . 150 . 150 . PROMENADE DECK Bed & Convertible Sofa Bed — Shower and Toilet**— No. 328, 330, 332, 333, 335, 337, 340, 345. Convertible Sofa Bed & Lower Bed — Shower and Toilet**— No. 334, 336, 338, 339, 341, 343 . . . Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — Shower and Toilet— No. 331, 342, 347 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed— Toilet— No. 308, 309, 310, 311 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — No. 312, 314, 315, 317 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — No. 316, 318, 319, 321 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — No. 320, 322, 323, 325 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — No. 306, 307, 324, 327 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — No. 302, 303, 304, 305 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — No. 300, 301, 326, 329 $190 . 185 . 155 . 110 . 95 . 90 . 85 . 80 . 75 . 70 . UPPER DECK ACAPULCO SUITES Twin Beds— Bath, Shower & Toilet— No. 218, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 227. $225 . 195 . PUERTO VALLARTA DE LUXE ROOMS* Two Convertible Sofa Beds — Shower and Toilet — No. 216, 219 MAZATLAN HONEYMOON DE LUXE ROOMS* Double Bed & Convertible Sofa Bed — Shower and Toilet—No. 208, 210, 215 195 Bed & Convertible Sofa Bed — Shower and Toilet**— No. 212, 229 Convertible Sofa Bed & Lower Bed — Shower and Toilet**— No. 214 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — Shower and Toilet — No. 217 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — Shower and Toilet— No. 200, 202 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed —Shower and Toilet— No. 203, 205, 226, 228, 231, 233 . Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — Shower and Toilet— No. 204, 206, 207, 209, 211 190 . . 180 . . 165 . . 165 . . 155 . . 145 . . "A" DECK Bed and Convertible Sofa Bed — Shower and Toilet**— No. 152, 155 Convertible Sofa Bed & Lower Bed — Shower and Toilet**— No. 154, 157, 159, 161 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — Shower and Toilet—No. 144, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 153, 1E Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — Shower and Toilet — No. 124, 126, 128, 130, 132, 134, 136 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — Shower and Toilet — No. 116, 118, 120, 122, 138, 140, 142 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — Shower and Toilet — No. 108, 110, 112, 114 Convertible Sofa Bed & Folding Upper Bed — Shower and Toilet — No. 100, 102, 104, 106 $180 . 180 . . 155 . . 140 . 135 . 130 . 125 . 4-DAY Dbl. $235 . . 230 . . 220 220 . . $200 . . 195 . . 190 . . 185 . . 175.. 170 . . 160 . . 160 . . $225 . . 175 155 150 .. 145 . . 140 . . 135 . . 130 . . $200 . . 195 . . 165 . . 120 . . 105 . . 100 . . 95 . . 90 85 . . 80 . . $235 . . 235 . . 225 . . 215 . . $235 205 . 205 . 200 . 190 . 175 175 . 165 . 155 . 7-DAY Sgl. Dbl. $430 . . 410 . . 400 . . 385 . . $490 . . . . 340 . 480 . . . . 330 . 460 . . . . 310 . 455 . . . . 305 . . . $425 . 405 . $475 . . . . 325 . 370 . . . . 245 . 335 225 330 . . . . 220 320 . . . . 215 315 . . . . 210 . 310 . . . . 205 . 295 . . . . 195 . $495 485 470 450 $495 . 445 . 435 . 420 . 375 . 345 . 335 . 320 . 300 . $225 . 210 . 205 . 205 . 195 . $190 . . $395 . . 190 . . 395 . . 165 ... . $465 . . . . 315 . . 150 . . . . 445 . . . . 295 . . 145 . P. 435 . . . . 290 . . 140 . . .. 430 . . . . 285 . . 135 ... . 425 . . . . 280 . . Sgl. Dbl. $550 . 530 . 510 . 495 $635 . . . 440 . 625 . . . . 430 . 605 410 . 600 . . . . 405 . $620 . 525 . 475 . 460 . 445 . 435 . 430 . 415 . $545 . 525 . 425 . 340 . 310 . 300 . 295 . 290 . 285 . 275 . $640 . 630 . 615 . 595 . $640 . . 575 . . 560 . . 540 . . 485 445 . . 435 . . 420 . . 400 . . $510 . 510 . $610 . . . . 415 . 590 . . . . 395 . 585 . . . . 390 . 580 . . . . 385 575 . . . . 380 14-DAY Dbl. 960 . 950 . $860 830 795 775 685 675 640 635 $975 . 785 . 725 . 710 . 695 . 680 . 665 . 645 . $850 815 670 525 485 475 465 455 445 430 . $995 . . 985 . . 970 . . 940 . $995 895 875 840 750 . 695 . 680 . 665 . 630 $965 . 935 . 920 . 905 . 890 . $795 795 655 625 615 605 595 •Rooms so marked are equipped with two folding upper beds to accommodate one or two additional persons. When additional persons occupy such berths, the minimum rate for the particular cruise will apply for such additional persons. "Rooms so marked are equipped with one folding upper bed to accommodate one additional person. When an additional person occupies this berth, the minimum rate for the particular cruise will apply for the additional person. Single rates as shown do not apply on the Christmas Cruise Dec. 16, the Easter School Vacation Cruise March 17 or the 3-Day Week-end Ensenada Cruise, April 14. On these three cruises rooms may be purchased for single occupancy at twice the double rate less 10%. Children under 12 years of age, occupying a room with two full-fare paying adults, will be carried at one-half the minimum rate. Children under 2 years of age will be carried at 10% of the minimum rate when accompanied by two full-fare paying adults. A child with one adult, occupying a double room, will be carried at one-half the prevailing room rate. One-way rates: Southbound from Los Angeles to Acapulco — 60% of applicable full cruise rate. Northbound from Acapulco to Los Angeles — 50% of applicable full cruise rate. Passengers may cruise south-bound or one sailing, layover for two weeks and return northbound on the next sailing at full cruise rate plus 10%. Conditions and General Information Reservations: To reserve cruise accommodations, 25% of the rate must be remitted for deposit. The balance is due no later than 60 days before cruise departure. Cancellations: Accommodations cancelled within 30 days of sailing date, at the discretion of the company, will be subject to a 25% cancellation charge in the event said accommodations remain unsold at sailing time. Travel and Health Requirements: A Mexican Tourist Card is required and can be obtained in Los Angeles from either the Mexican Consulate General, 354 South Spring Street — Telephone 624-9604, or the Mexican Government Tourist Office, 3106 Wilshire Boulevard — Telephone 385-6438. When applying, proof of citizenship must be produced; the Tourist Card is free. To re-enter the United States after the completion of the cruise, a smallpox vaccination certificate stating that such a vaccination has been taken within three years of the re-entry date must be presented together with proof of U.S. citizenship. (Persons of other than U.S. citizenship, please apply individually for requirements.) Medical Services: A qualified physician is in attendance on all cruises, with dispensary on board. Beauty Salon: An up-to-date complete beauty parlor is available on board. Baggage: Each cruise member is entitled to take up to 4 pieces of baggage totaling in weight up to 200 lbs. No individual piece of baggage may exceed 314 feet in any one dimension. Cruise Rates Include: Round trip transportation from Los Angeles in accommodations paid for, all meals, and entertainment on shipboard. For the full cruise, the ship is your hotel, including accommodations and all meals. Cruise Rates Do Not Include: Accommodations or meals taken on land in Mexico, personal items such as gratuities, laundry, wines, spirits or other beverages not part of the regular menu, transportation to and from Los Angeles, and any other items not specifically stated in this list as included. Responsibility: The attention of passengers is specifically directed to the terms and conditions as set forth in the Princess Cruises, Inc., passage contract ticket. All tickets are issued subject to acceptance of those terms and conditions. The right is reserved to decline to accept or to retain any person as a member of a cruise or to cancel any cruises if circumstances so demand. The schedules contained herein are subject to change without notice. All arrangements for ship transportation are made by Princess Cruises, Inc. The payment of the required deposit or any partial or full payment for a reservation on this cruise shall constitute consent to all provisions in this Conditions List. Nightly dancing to a shipboard orchestra is Just one of the many activities you'll enjoy. ■ There's delicious food, expertly served/ You'll savor the generous and well-prepared cuisine aboard the "Princess Patricia. "Special midnight buffet every night. ■ Adventure, new friends, breathtaking tropical scenery — that's the romance of this fabulous cruise. ■ Tastefully decorated outside staterooms — ranging from cozy to elaborate. Your choice of accommodations. ■ Your air-conditioned stateroom is always comfortable. You adjust it through your own individual room control. ■ Get acquainted get-togethers, private parties, or Just plain relaxing is more fun in the seven comfortable lounges aboard ship. And you'll find it easy to get around— use the elevator! ■ Fun and entertainment aboard ship provide some of the most memorable hours of your trip. A full schedule of activities is planned for your pleasure by an expert cruise director and staff, outstanding entertainers and musicians. ■ Swimming in the emerald pool, sunning on spacious decks, playing shuffleboard or whatever, you'll return with a glorious tan. Don't forget to bring your swim suit! «a ___■■__-__■ ENSFNADA Music is as much a part of Mexico as sunshine, and you're likely to hear strolling groups of players everywhere along the way. Surf's up all along Mexico's west coast the year 'round, and you'll be able to try your skill wherever you stop. Skin diving and swimming are great, too. Some of the world's bravest matadors perform now, the peak of the bullfight season in Mexico, especially at the bullrings in Mexico City, just 45 minutes by air from Acapulco. Many of Mexico's best entertainers perform in Acapulco at this time of year. By day or night, there are exciting activities and some of the finest beaches in the world. Follow the sun to Mexico this season. See Mexico's most famous vacation resort areas — La Paz, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, Mazatlan, and Ensenada — on a leisurely cruise aboard the Canadian Pacific liner, "Princess Patricia."* Perfect fun-filled vacations of 3, 7, 9 or 14 days' length ! Enjoy glorious, sun-drenched days cruising from Los Angeles along Mexico's scenic western coastline, to exciting ports of call. You go ashore to explore the beauties of Mexico, but your ship is your hotel afloat. You live aboard and enjoy the good life this tropic cruise ship has to offer— including music, entertainment, and superb cuisine (featuring a special midnight buffet). Life aboard the sleek, air-conditioned "Princess Patricia," your Canadian Pacific pleasure liner, is lazy-leisure, or social-active, depending upon your moods. Experienced cruise personnel are always near, to see to your needs. Swim in the sparkling, emerald pool; stretch out and dream in a deck chair; or meet friends at one of the many lounges. Join in the fun at one of the game areas. Your days and nights are filled with wonder and delight! Whether dining, playing, or snug in your comfortable outside stateroom, you follow the fun when you follow the sun on a Princess Cruise to Mexico. This season there are 13 scheduled Princess Cruises to Mexico. You can select the cruise time and length that fits your vacation schedule. This year's Mexican fun cruises sail from Los Angeles, from November 23 through April 14. There are also two 4-day cruises between Los Angeles, San Francisco and Victoria, Canada—southbound November 18 and northbound on April 17. Plan to be aboard. *Canadian registered 4 Nov. 18, Fri. Victoria, Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles 9 Nov. 23, Wed. La Paz, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta 14 Dec. 2, Fri. La Paz, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, Mazatlan 14 t Dec. 1 6, Fri. La Paz, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, Mazatlan 14 f Dec. 30, Fri. La Paz, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, Mazatlan 14 Jan. 13, Fri. La Paz, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, Mazatlan 14 Jan. 27, Fri. La Paz, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, Mazatlan 14 Feb. 10, Fri. La Paz, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, Mazatlan 14 * Feb. 24, Fri. La Paz, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, Mazatlan 7 **Mar. 10, Fri. Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan 7 tMar. 17, Fri. Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan 14 Mar. 24, Fri. La Paz, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, Mazatlan 7 Apr. 7, Fri. Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan 3 Apr. 14, Fri. Ensenada 4 Apr. 17, Mon. Los Angeles, San Francisco, Victoria *"Life Begins at 40 Cruise" — One Dollar off fare for each year of age over 40 on full cruise **Princess Cruises/ Western Outdoor News Annual Fishing Tournament fSoid on full cruise basis only — no one-way princess cruises, inc. 643 South Flower St., Los Angeles, Calif. 9001 7 Phone 629-1271 (Area Code 21 3) 1422 Vance Building, Seattle, Wash. 98101 Phone MA 4-1 666 (Area Code 206) FOR RESERVATIONS, SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT I f [J\J|£ —o 840 0Ur\

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