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  2. Mexico to impose tax for cruise ship visitors starting in 2025

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    Mexican officials are planning to implement a $42 immigration levy for every passenger on cruise ships that dock in Mexico. Industry experts share why they are against the tourist tax.

  3. Mexico cruise tax delayed following industry backlash: What ...

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    The new tax facing cruise passengers in Mexico will be pushed back until July 2025 after backlash ensued from cruise associations who fear the fee will negatively affect ports.

  4. Carnival Splendor - Wikipedia

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    From Long Beach, she sailed year-round cruises to Mexico. [11] In March 2009, Carnival Splendor was the host ship for Mayercraft Carrier 2, a four-day cruise from 27 to 31 March, from Los Angeles to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico hosted by musician John Mayer and featuring music and comedy shows. [12]

  5. Mexican Riviera - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Carnival Cruise Lines, Disney Cruise Line and Norwegian Cruise Line all dropped Mazatlan port calls from their itineraries, citing concerns over an increase in drug gang turf war there. Royal Caribbean dramatically scaled back its presence in all of the Mexican Riviera that same year, canceling 15 cruises that were scheduled to sail ...

  6. Carnival Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy entered service in 1990 and was by 2020 the oldest ship in the fleet. [6] Until 1993 she cruised from the Port of Miami when she relocated to Port Canaveral.. In the Fall of 2006, Fantasy was the first Carnival ship to move back to Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina with New Orleans becoming its home port, undertaking cruises to Mexico.

  7. Port of Ensenada - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the Port of Ensenada handled 3,593,000 t (3,540,000 long tons; 3,960,000 short tons) of cargo and 156 cruise ship calls—the latter figure down from a peak of 293 three years earlier. [2] In 2011, it was Mexico 's second-busiest port and the second-most-visited port-of-call for major cruise lines and pleasure boats.

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