No. Mexico City is 250 km (155 miles) inland from the closest beach in the Gulf of Mexico, and 297 km (185 miles) from the closest port in the Pacific Ocean.
Acapulco qualifies as such. It is the only city from the set you described that has a seashore -- the rest are inland cities.
No. Guadalajara is 196 kilometers (122 miles) from the closest beach.
As of 2008, Cruise Line International Association reported 185 total ships in their North American member cruise lines. http://www.cruising.org
The port of Rio de Janeiro receives about 500,000 visitors annually. These visitors come from cruise ships, cargo ships, and fishing vessels.
Gambling is only allowed in international waters since there are no international rules governing gambling.
No doubt the best cruises are those made by the Caribbean as the tourists can spend a memorable vacation. The Caribbean is one of the most renowned destinations in the world to bring out the best cruises. The best international cruise lines always choose the Caribbean as a favorite tourist destination. With its many beaches, ports and cities for trips along class ships, Caribbean cruises are an excellent choice for holidays. Cruises to Mexico / Caribbean Mexico The cruise ships that travel through the Caribbean from Mexico, surfing beaches and fascinating cities such as Miami.
definetly cruise ships.
Royal Caribbean International runs and operates the Monarch of the Seas. The Monarch of the Seas was built in 1991. At the time of the ships completion, it was one of the largest cruise ships in the world.
No. Waters around Cancun are too shallow for cruises to dock. However, most cruises dock on nearby Cozumel, with many visitors taking a ferry between Cozumel and Cancun, or between Cozumel and Playa del Carmen.
The most popular destination on cruise vacations is probably either the Carribean or the Bahamas. Other popular cruise destinations include locations in Mexico, Europe, and Australia.
None. No cruise ships sank in 2014.
See the nearby link for a list of cruise ships.