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Everyone can use some inspiring from time-to-time. And, the "Fun Ship" Inspiration will provide all the motivation for relaxation you need. From the swimming pools on deck -- to fantastic dining, entertainment, and Spa Carnival indoors -- there's always plenty to experience on board . Even if you choose to do nothing at all. Book your cruise aboard the Inspiration today. We'll be happy to show you how fun is done. |
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Day 1 Long Beach Depart: 5:30 PM |
Just 50 years after Columbus discovered America, Cabrillo and his crew of explorers anchored off the present site of Long Beach. Vast clouds of smoke were rolling high in the sky from burning grass and brush ashore where the native Indians were conducting one of their periodic rabbit drives. Cabrillo named the area Bahia de los Fumos -- the Bay of Smokes. The first modern identity for Long Beach began with the sprawling rancho awarded Manuel Nieto in 1784. Time and descendants divided the old Spanish Land Grant until the bulk of what is now Long Beach was contained in two ranchos, Los Cerritos and Los Alamitos. |
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Day 2 Ensenada Arrive: 9:00 AM Depart: 6:00 PM |
Once a sleepy fishing village, Ensenada and its sheltered bay are popular as a haven for weekend sailors and a site for "Gringo" vacations resorts. Its dusty streets bustle with the promise of duty-free shopping that features Mexican crafts and folk art. |
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Day 3 At Sea |
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want. |
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Day 4 Long Beach Arrive: 8:00 AM |
Just 50 years after Columbus discovered America, Cabrillo and his crew of explorers anchored off the present site of Long Beach. Vast clouds of smoke were rolling high in the sky from burning grass and brush ashore where the native Indians were conducting one of their periodic rabbit drives. Cabrillo named the area Bahia de los Fumos -- the Bay of Smokes. The first modern identity for Long Beach began with the sprawling rancho awarded Manuel Nieto in 1784. Time and descendants divided the old Spanish Land Grant until the bulk of what is now Long Beach was contained in two ranchos, Los Cerritos and Los Alamitos. |
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