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Welcome to all the girls going on the Bachelorette Cruise.



It's time for the girls to mix and mingle.
Let's celebrate these last days of being single!



About Your Cruise...

  • You must provide proper identification to go on the cruise. A passport is the only acceptable form of ID.
  • Your group's dinner seating each night is at 7:00 PM
    (Two tables of ten)
  • Dress casual
  • Bring hats, sunscreen - sun on the open sea is intense
  • Recommend fanny packs or shoulder strap purses for safety of belongings
  • Cell phone use in Mexico may have high rates



Anchors Away...

  Monarch of the Seas  



As a member of the bachelorette party you will be one of the first to experience the recent stem-to-stern renovation of Monarch of the Seas. Departing from L.A., this remarkable 2,744-guest cruise ship sets sail for your bachelorette cruise destination of Baja, Mexico. In addition to the spectacular on-shore excitement, you'll enjoy Monarch's state-of-the-art features, like the new, oversized spa and fitness center, specialty Asian-fusion cuisine at Jade, a make-your-own pizzeria, and, of course, Royal Caribbean's signature rock-climbing wall. Party on!


  Interior Stateroom  



Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), vanity area, and a private bathroom. (119 sq. ft.)


  Ship Highlights  

  • Day Spa and Fitness Center (includes Sauna and Steamroom)
  • 2 Outdoor Pools
  • 2 Whirlpools
  • Rock-climbing Wall
  • Open-air Basketball Court
  • Spectacular Dining Rooms
  • Jade Sushi Bar and Asian-fusion Restaurant
  • Windjammer Cafe - Casual Buffet Dining
  • Johnny Rockets
  • Broadway-style Theatre
  • Themed Bars and Lounges, including Boleros Latin-themed lounge
  • Casino RoyaleSM
  • Latté-tudesSM Coffee House featuring Seattle's Best Coffee®
  • Ben & Jerry's® Ice Ceam
  • Adventure Ocean® Youth Facilities, including Teen-only Areas



  •   Ship Facts  

  • Maiden Voyage: November 17, 1991
  • Passenger Capacity: 2,744
  • Godmother: Lauren Bacall
  • Gross Tonnage: 73,941
  • Length: 880'
  • Beam: 106'
  • Draft: 25'
  • Cruising Speed: 19 knots (21.9 mph)

    Included:
    Shipboard accommodations, ocean transportation, most meals, some beverages and most onboard entertainment.

    Not Included:
    Air transportation**; transfers**; items of a personal nature, such as shore & land excursions**, specialty restaurant fees, some beverages, photographs, gratuities/service fees, medical services, etc.

    ** You can add these during or after the reservation process.


  •   Cruise Map  



    Just south of the U.S. border lies a vibrant culture, world-class beaches, lush green rain forests, and vividly painted architecture that will dazzle your eyes. Whether your idea of adventure is exploring a colonial city or discovering the joys of a siesta on a white-sand beach, a Mexican cruise vacation is perfect for you.



      Sailing Intinerary  
    Day Port Arrive Depart Activity
      1 Los Angeles, California    5:30 PM
      2 Ensenada, Mexico 8:00 AM  5:00 PM Docked
      3 Cruising      
      4 Los Angeles, California 6:00 AM  



      Ensenada, Mexico  



    Alongside mountains, desert and sea, Ensenada offers a warm and wonderful introduction to Mexico. The oldest community on the Baja Peninsula, it was first visited by Spanish missionaries in the 17th century. Today it's a thriving seaport. Ensenada's breezy climate invites exploration, shopping for colorful handicrafts, dining on delectable seafood, viewing the wonderful Gold Coast, and sipping cervezas in lively cantinas.


    La Bufadora

       

    For a popular day trip in Ensenada, travel through the city and into the countryside, past farms and olive groves, to La Bufadora, an amazing natural blowhole. During incoming tide, waves rush into an underground cavern and force a waterspouting of seawater 70 feet into the air through crevices formed in the rock face of the cliff. The area is newly renovated with botanical gardens and various observation decks, several with handicapped access. La Bufadora is located 22 miles south of Ensenada near the tip of Punta Banda peninsula. Taxis are available in town. The 40 minute ride costs about $8 round trip with 4 or more people. If you drive, parking is available at between $1-$2 US a car. There are many food and trinket shops on the walkway to La Bufadora.


    Other Fun Things to Do

       

  • Enjoy some sightseeing and shopping in downtown Ensenada, then take in the excitement of a Mexican Folkloric Fiesta featuring singers, dancers, and a mariachi band.
  • Experience the unique art of wine making and sample some of the local favorites on an informative tour of Mexico's finest wineries.


    Sporting Adventures

    Play golf at the Bajamar Ocean Front Golf Course. A long-ball hitter's delight, this course offers pleasant fairway shots and smooth greens.


    Shopping for Bargains

       

    Ensenada offers an abundance of quality items, such as fine silver, leather, and glassware unique to Mexico, at unbeatable prices. Through the vast array of handmade arts and crafts, rated among the finest in the world, you can experience Mexico and the Mexican people firsthand. Home of the renowned Taxco sterling silver, this is where you will find an array of your favorite designs and traditional Mexican styles. Ensenada is also known for leather goods; various textures of leather are used to make handmade bags, purses, jackets and belts. For the value-minded shopper, a bounty of unique items, such as stained glass, hand-blown glass, pottery, onyx, and woodcarvings, is widely available.


    Local Currency

    Mexico's currency is the peso (MXN). The $ sign is used to refer to pesos, so don't be shocked at the price tags. Any prices in U.S. dollars are listed as US$ or USD. Many hotels, restaurants and shops accept U.S. dollars as well as major credit cards, which usually offer you a good exchange rate.