Ensenada, long considered the obligatory West Coast port call rather than a highlight of Mexican itineraries, is set for a major upgrade.

Carnival Cruise Line has announced a new waterfront attraction that aims to make the Baja California stop a genuine draw for travellers rather than just a checkbox on a cruise schedule.
The project – Ensenada Bay Village: Treasures of Baja – was officially introduced during a ceremony on 5th December 2025, with Carnival Panorama anchored nearby.
Local officials and Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy joined the announcement, calling the development a major economic boost for northern Mexico’s cruise industry.
What Ensenada Bay Village Will Offer
The forthcoming complex will blend resort-style entertainment with Baja culture in a space designed specifically for cruise guests.

Early plans include:
- Adventure elements such as zip lines and a dune-style off-road attraction
- A boat canal and river ride
- An adults-only beach club area
- Hot springs and wellness features
- Food and beverage experiences showcasing wine, tequila, and chocolate local to the region
- Family spaces and hands-on cultural activities
Architectural designs borrow from historic Baja and Alta California influences to distinguish the development from typical port shopping zones.
The investment – roughly $26 million – is being led by Hutchison Ports ECV and ITM Group, both active partners in cruise-destination development across Mexico and the Caribbean.
A Bid to Strengthen Mexico’s Cruise Appeal
Carnival says the goal is to enhance the guest experience while reinforcing local ties.

“We’re working with partners who want to create destinations that cruise visitors remember – and that communities benefit from,” Duffy said during the event.
ITM Group CEO Mauricio Hamui emphasized that the project is intended to feel authentic rather than manufactured, noting the region’s culture and natural scenery will influence everything from food offerings to décor.
Timeline and Impact
Construction is expected to take about two years once the project breaks ground, which positions the opening window in late 2027 or early 2028.
When complete, Ensenada Bay Village will be capable of handling as many as 9,000 cruise passengers per day and could generate more than 1,100 local jobs. It is anticipated to feature prominently on voyages operated from Long Beach, including Carnival Panorama and Carnival Legend.
Carnival Corporation brands such as Princess Cruises and Holland America Line may also incorporate the destination into future itineraries.
A Wider Industry Shift
Cruise lines have been leaning heavily into purpose-built experiences – particularly in The Bahamas – where controlled environments allow for tailored entertainment and spending.
Mexico has not had a comparable attraction until now. Royal Caribbean is opening a Perfect Day resort at Costa Maya in 2027, but that will serve Mexico’s east coast.
Ensenada’s repositioning signals that the West Coast could soon offer more competitive port experiences, potentially reshaping how short cruises from California are marketed.
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