Mexican Riviera and Sea of Cortez – Part 2

Article Published: June 9th, 2005

cctren17The journey continues aboard the MS Ryndam along the Mexican Riviera and Sea of Cortez. On November 12 the ship will dock in Topolobampo, Mexico, located on a splendid deep-water bay in the sea of Cortez. It is also the gateway to the region’s most spectacular attraction: The Copper Canyon. Four times larger than the grand canyon. The Copper Canyon is actual a massive maze of 200 gorges that combine to form a series of canyons covering more than 25,000 square miles. You can explore Copper Canyon on an optional luxury rail journey that showcases one the world’s greatest engineering feats -39 bridges , 87 tunnels and hundreds of miles of rail spanning the most rugged and remote terrain imaginable. It also offers you spectacular views of raging rivers, towering waterfalls and sub-tropical forests, and takes you through enormous stands of ponderosa pine and oak, towards snow-covered peaks and sparkling lakes. At the top, you’ll peer down on the placid waters of the Sea of Cortez, where your day began and marvel at just how splendid and diverse Mexico’s wonders are.

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