Best Cruises from Los Angeles

Read Best Cruises Methodology

Find Cruises

Call to plan a cruise: 1-833-468-6732

with a cruise advisor

cruise lines in la

The 930-passenger Viking Sky – which debuted in February 2017 – receives rave reviews from past cruisers for its port-heavy itineraries (fares include one complimentary excursion per port) and luxurious, comfortable staterooms. Cabins offer between 270 and 1,448 square feet of space and include balconies, complimentary Wi-Fi access, flat-screen TVs and bathrooms with heated floors, among other amenities. Those who opt for an upgraded stateroom or suite are treated to additional perks, like priority reservations at the spa and specialty restaurants.

Viking Sky's activities include classes at the fitness center, treatments at the spa and destination-focused lectures. The ship also offers two pools and two whirlpools, including an infinity pool on the stern of the ship. In the evenings, passengers can enjoy live performances in the theater or watch destination-related movies in one of two cinemas.

Guests also have their choice of cuisine, from alfresco dining on the Aquavit Terrace to Manfredi's Italian Restaurant. With 550 crew members on board, the ship maintains a nearly 2-to-1 guest-to-crew ratio.

Viking Sky sails to the Mediterranean, Europe, Central America and more. The ship also offers world voyages.

cruise lines in la

Debuted in May 2023, Oceania Cruises' first new ship in more than a decade can hold up to 1,200 passengers and 800 crew members. Vista is the inaugural ship in Oceania's Allura Class, featuring top-of-the-line amenities like a culinary center, an artist loft and an extensive library, along with facilities like a pool, a casino, a spa and a fitness center. Additionally, Vista offers enrichment opportunities like destination-focused seminars led by guest speakers and dynamic musical performances.

One of the highlights of Oceania Vista is its wide array of dining venues, from specialty restaurants like Ember (American fare) and Toscana (Italian cuisine) to the poolside Waves Grill and daily afternoon tea service. In the evening, guests can grab a drink at their choice of several bars and lounges; Vista's immersive mixology program utilizes innovative techniques and trends to create an elevated cocktail experience.

Vista's well-appointed staterooms – which range from 240 to 2,400 square feet – boast balconies, queen-size beds, rainforest showers, flat-screen TVs and 24-hour room service, among other amenities. If you splurge for a suite, you'll enjoy added benefits like iPads, cashmere blankets, complimentary laundry and shoeshine services, access to the Executive Lounge and butler service.

Oceania Vista explores an array of popular destinations in the U.S., the Caribbean, Mexico, the Mediterranean and more.

U.S. News Insider Tip:  The design of the Vista creates more expansive and contemporary public areas than other ships in Oceania's fleet, so even when the ship is at full capacity, it never feels crowded. Also, since it is an all-veranda ship, all guests have the same great ocean view. – Julie L. Kessler, Contributor

cruise lines in la

Silver Moon

Cruisers seeking an intimate experience should consider booking a trip aboard Silversea's Silver Moon, one of the line's newest ships. Debuted in June 2021, Silver Moon accommodates just 596 passengers. And with 411 crew members, travelers can expect an attentive experience.

One standout amenity is the Sea And Land Taste (S.A.L.T.) program. The dining experience aims to introduce passengers to their destinations through food. On board, the S.A.L.T. Lab offers travelers the chance to participate in tastings and workshops, while the S.A.L.T. Kitchen provides a unique dining experience. On shore, foodies can book special cuisine-focused excursions through the program. Not an adventurous eater? Not to worry. Silver Moon boasts seven additional eateries serving everything from pizza to tapas to grilled meat and fish.

Following a delicious meal, travelers will have access to a wealth of amenities, including the spa, a pool, several whirlpools, lounges and a fitness center. When evening rolls around, cruisers can press their luck at the casino or catch a live show.

As with other Silversea ships, Silver Moon boasts all-suite accommodations, ranging in size from 334 to 1,970 square feet. Each suite boasts butler service, marble bathrooms, free Wi-Fi access, flat-screen TVs, minibars and large windows. Plus, you'll get a welcome bottle of Champagne. Upgraded staterooms may include multiple bedrooms, sitting areas and bathrooms; espresso machines; daily canapes and private balconies.

Silver Moon is set to explore a variety of regions, including Europe, Africa, Central America and Asia. The ship also completes transoceanic voyages.

cruise lines in la

Launched in April 2016, Viking Sea is the second vessel in Viking's Ocean Cruises fleet. Carrying 930 passengers, the ship's small size is designed to allow direct access to smaller ports around the world.

Viking Sea's staterooms range from 270-square-foot Veranda Staterooms to the 1,448-square-foot Owner's Suite. All accommodations include balconies, flat-screen TVs, king-sized beds, complimentary Wi-Fi access and bathrooms with heated floors. Those who splurge on upgraded staterooms receive extra perks like priority reservations for excursions, spa treatments and specialty restaurants.

The ship's facilities include a fitness center, a Nordic spa (complete with a snow grotto), an outdoor gym and yoga area, a theater and a one-of-a-kind infinity pool on the stern of the ship that gives the illusion of swimming in the ocean.

When you work up an appetite, the Viking Sea offers a variety of dining options to quell your hunger. They range from casual Norwegian cuisine at Mamsen's to alfresco dining on the Aquavit Terrace. Recent passengers report a stellar onboard experience, describing the food as delicious, the ship as comfortable and the service as top-notch.

Viking Sea sails to ports across Alaska, Canada, Europe, the Caribbean and the West Indies.

cruise lines in la

Carnival Panorama

A member of Carnival Cruise Line's Vista class, the Carnival Panorama debuted in December 2019 as the first new Carnival ship homeported on the West Coast in 20 years. With a capacity of 4,008 guests and 1,450 crew, Panorama is one of Carnival's largest ships.

Among the ship's standout amenities is the Sky Zone – a trampoline park that offers dodgeball and basketball games, toddler bounce sessions and more. Other unique Carnival amenities found on the ship include a suspended bicycle in the air called SkyRide, a sprawling water park, the Cloud 9 Spa and an open-air recreation area and ropes course.

Dining options on board are just as diverse. In fact, there are more than a dozen dining venues aboard Carnival Panorama, including multiple Guy Fieri eateries, a sushi restaurant, a steakhouse, a seafood eatery and more.

Carnival Panorama offers the line's typical range of accommodation classes (Interior, Ocean View, Balcony and Suite) along with Family Harbor and Havana staterooms and suites. Havana Cabana Suites feature rain showers and patios equipped with hammock chairs, along with exclusive access to the Havana Bar & Pool. Meanwhile, Family Harbor accommodations are located next to the ship's Family Harbor Lounge and afford guests special perks, such as a free evening of babysitting and complimentary kids meals in the onboard specialty restaurants.

Sailing from Los Angeles , the ship cruises to destinations in Mexico, including Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas . It also departs from Singapore for transpacific voyages. 

cruise lines in la

Carnival Radiance

Carnival Radiance (previously Carnival Victory) set sail in December 2021 after a full transformation. The ship, which holds 2,984 guests and 1,108 crew members, boasts plenty of fun indoors and outdoors for cruisers of all ages.

Carnival Radiance features a ropes course, waterslides, a mini-golf course, dive-in movies in the evening and a sports area for activities like soccer, basketball, volleyball and boxing. The ship also offers a kids club for youths ages 2 to 17. The pool is surrounded by lounge chairs – perfect for relaxing – and those seeking additional quiet space can spend some time at the Serenity Adult-Only Retreat. Inside, the spa, the piano bar, the comedy club and the performance event venue, which features musicals, concerts and more, round out some of Carnival Radiance's most popular offerings. Dining options (14 eateries in total, including a Chef's Table experience) abound on this ship as well: Cruisers can enjoy casual fare at Big Chicken or Guy's Burger Joint, or sit down for a more upscale meal at Cucina del Capitano, Bonsai Sushi or the Steakhouse.

Staterooms aboard the ship include Interior (porthole and picture window choices are available), Ocean View, Balcony and Suite category options. Carnival Radiance sets sail from Los Angeles to destinations in Hawaii and Mexico .

cruise lines in la

Seabourn Quest

Seabourn Quest, which launched in June 2011, is one of the smallest ships in Seabourn's fleet. It can fit up to 458 passengers and about one crew member for every cruiser. It is virtually identical to the Seabourn Sojourn and Seabourn Odyssey .

Seabourn Quest differs from the line's newer ships in terms of accommodations, as it offers some Ocean View Suites with porthole windows instead of verandas. However, all cabins still come equipped with amenities like flat-screen TVs, designer toiletries, personalized stationery, Egyptian cotton linens and in-suite bars stocked with your preferred refreshments.

Outside your suite, you can enjoy a range of pursuits, such as spa and salon treatments, free fitness classes, a nine-hole putting green and two swimming pools. Additionally, Seabourn Quest offers complimentary water sports equipment rentals at its Watersports Marina in select destinations.

Once you've worked up an appetite, sit for a meal at one of the ship's four restaurants, including the main dining room and The Grill, a steakhouse helmed by Michelin-starred chef Thomas Keller. And for evening entertainment, you'll have access to a variety of bars, plus a casino, a dance club and the Grand Salon, where cabaret performances, comedy shows and more are hosted nightly.

Quest sails to and from destinations around the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Northern Europe and more.

U.S. News Insider Tip: The aft pool on Deck 5 is a hidden gem, often overlooked by most passengers who tend to gather at the main pool. – Dana Freeman, Contributor

cruise lines in la

As part of Oceania's fleetwide revamp, Regatta was completely redesigned in September 2019. Passengers in Veranda Staterooms and Suites will enjoy verandas and spaces ranging from 216 to 1,000 square feet, while Inside and Ocean View cabins are smaller. The ship now offers solo staterooms for those who are traveling alone. No matter which you choose, all staterooms are equipped with minibars, flat-screen TVs and 24-hour room service, plus all-new furnishings and marble bathrooms.

The 670 passengers will receive Oceania's signature service, with 400 crew members catering to guests' needs. Recent cruisers noted they rarely encountered crowds in the ship's public areas. The atmosphere aboard Regatta is decidedly adult, as the ship caters to older, affluent cruisers.

Entertainment varies from nightly musical performances to table games at the casino. Dining is also diverse: Regatta offers five venues ranging from the formal dining room to a casual grill. All-new plant-based menu items are also available. 

Regatta sails to destinations in Mexico, Asia, Australia and more.

cruise lines in la

Seabourn Sojourn

The 458-passenger Seabourn Sojourn debuted in June 2010 and features all-suite accommodations. About 90% of the suites offer verandas, and all accommodations provide 24-hour room service, flat-screen TVs, bathrooms with dual sinks and a separate living area and bedroom. What's more, cruisers are welcomed with complimentary Champagne upon arrival and can enjoy a fruit basket that's refreshed daily. A suite stewardess is assigned to each cabin to assist with requests as well. Sojourn is virtually identical to its sister ships, Seabourn Odyssey  and Seabourn Quest . 

Outside the rooms, travelers can gamble at the casino, work up a sweat in the fitness center or relax at the spa. Those interested in soaking up the sun can snag a spot by one of two swimming pools or enjoy one of five hot tubs. Cruisers can also fuel their competitive juices with a round of shuffleboard or golf on the nine-hole putting green. When anchored, vacationers in select destinations can take advantage of the ship's water sports equipment, such as kayaks and paddle boats.

There are four dining venues to choose from on the Seabourn Sojourn, including casual and fine dining options. In the evening, cruisers can enjoy cocktails at one of the bars or dance under the stars. The ship's nearly 1-to-1 crew-to-passenger ratio means cruisers should expect exceptional service.

Sojourn sails to destinations in the Caribbean, the Panama Canal and the Mediterranean, as well as some trans-Atlantic sailings.

cruise lines in la

Norwegian Joy

Built in 2017, the 3,804-passenger, 1,821-crew-member Norwegian Joy was refurbished in 2020. Accommodation options include Inside, Oceanview and Balcony staterooms, as well as Suites, Concierge rooms (which come with concierge service) and The Haven cabins (which include 24-hour butler service and private sundecks). 

There are 11 dining venues on board including eight specialty restaurants, the latter of which offers American, French, Japanese, Italian, Mexican and Thai cuisines. Complimentary restaurants include the ship's three main dining rooms.

Cruisers will find plenty of things to do on board, from shopping at duty-free stores and luxury boutiques to watching stand-up comedians. The ship also offers a spa, laser tag, a racetrack, a casino, mini-golf, a fitness center, two aqua parks and more. 

Norwegian Joy sails from Miami , Los Angeles , New York , Panama City and Quebec City  to ports across the Caribbean, the Mexican Riviera, Bermuda and more.

Disclaimers about ship ratings: A ship’s Health Rating is based on vessel inspection scores published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). If a ship did not receive a CDC score within 22 months prior to the calculation of its Overall Rating, its Health Rating appears as N/A; in such a case, the ship’s Overall Rating is calculated using the average Health Rating of all CDC-rated ships within the cruise line. All ship Traveler Ratings are based on ratings provided under license by Cruiseline.com.

If you make a purchase from our site, we may earn a commission. This does not affect the quality or independence of our editorial content.

  • Need help? 1-888-751-7804 1-888-751-7804
  • Let Us Call You CALL ME
  • Drink Packages
  • Flights by Celebrity℠
  • Hotels by Celebrity
  • Manage Reservation
  • Shore Excursions
  • Upgrade with MoveUp

cruise lines in la

  • My Tier and Points
  • Join Captain's Club

Already booked? Sign in or create an account

  • South Korea
  • New Zealand
  • Grand Cayman
  • St. Maarten
  • U.S Virgin Islands
  • New England & Canada

Pacific Coast

  • Antarctic Ocean

Panama Canal

  • Transatlantic
  • Transpacific
  • Cruise Ports (+300)
  • Mediterranean
  • Perfect Day at CocoCay
  • All Inclusive
  • Bucket List Cruises
  • Cruise & Land Package
  • Groups & Events
  • New Cruises
  • Popular Cruises
  • Specialty Cruises
  • Destination Highlights
  • Group Excursions
  • Private Journeys
  • Shore Excursions Overview
  • Small Group Discoveries

CARIBBEAN ESCAPES & WEEKEND CRUISES

  • 360° Virtual Tours
  • Celebrity Apex®
  • Celebrity Ascent℠ NEW
  • Celebrity Beyond℠
  • Celebrity Constellation®
  • Celebrity Edge®
  • Celebrity Eclipse®
  • Celebrity Equinox®
  • Celebrity Infinity®
  • Celebrity Millennium®
  • Celebrity Reflection®
  • Celebrity Silhouette®
  • Celebrity Solstice®

Celebrity Summit®

  • Celebrity Xcel℠ COMING SOON
  • Explore Edge Series

Galapagos Expedition Series

  • Celebrity Flora®
  • Celebrity Xpedition®
  • Celebrity Xploration®
  • The Retreat
  • All Suites. All Included
  • Iconic Suite
  • Penthouse Suite
  • Reflection Suite
  • Royal Suite
  • Signature Suite
  • Celebrity Suite
  • Aqua Sky Suite
  • Horizon Suite
  • Sunset Suite
  • Concierge Class
  • Galapagos Accommodations
  • Eat & Drink
  • Entertainment
  • Spa & Wellness

Introducing Celebrity Xcel℠

  • Cruising 101
  • Cruise Fare Options
  • Cruise Tips
  • First Time on a Cruise
  • What is Included on a Cruise
  • Future Cruise Vacations
  • Accessible Cruising
  • Captain's Club Rewards
  • Cruise Insurance
  • Flights by Celebrity
  • Healthy at Sea
  • Manage Cruise
  • The Celebrity Store
  • Travel Documents
  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Celebrity Cruises

So much more than a suite

  • 75% Off 2nd Guest
  • 3rd and 4th Guests Sail Free
  • Galapagos 20% Savings + Free Flights
  • Resident Rates
  • Exciting Deals
  • View All Offers
  • All Included
  • Cruise & Land Packages
  • Dining Packages
  • Photo Packages
  • Wi-Fi Packages
  • View All Packages
  • Captain's Club Overview
  • Join the Club
  • Loyalty Exclusive Offers
  • Tiers & Benefits
  • Celebrity Cruises Visa Signature® Card

75% Off 2nd Guest

Enjoy 75% off your second guest’s cruise fare. Plus, additional guests in your stateroom sail free on select sailings.

Cruises from Los Angeles

Tabs view los angeles cruises.

  • Los Angeles Port Guide

Los Angeles Shore Excursions

  • Pacific Coastal Cruises
  • View Los Angeles Cruises

Los Angeles Cruises Port Guide

Los Angeles cruises bring you to a city of magnificent natural wonders, interesting neighborhoods, and excellent cuisine. Experience the glitz of Beverly Hills and its iconic Rodeo Drive. Stroll along the romantic Venice Beach Canals. Go shopping in Santa Monica and surfing in Malibu. Hike up Griffith Park and enjoy an unbeatable view of the City of Angels.

Cruises from Los Angeles sail north along the rugged California coastline, where the wild beauty of Catalina Island and the cosmopolitan neighborhoods of San Francisco await. Further north, you’ll visit historic Astoria, Oregon and Victoria, the pretty capital of Canada’s forested Vancouver Island. Alternatively, sail south to the extraordinary Panama Canal, exploring chic Mexican beach towns, lush Costa Rica, and the glorious old city of Cartagena, Colombia along the way.

Itineraries

Amazing experiences coming soon.

Please, come back later to show you what we have available

View All Cruises from Los Angeles

Top destinations on cruises from los angeles.

Sail along the beautiful coast of California, where you’ll discover spectacular shorelines, rolling vineyards, and exciting cities. Explore the rugged island of Catalina, a peaceful haven of clifftop hikes and pretty Art Deco architecture. Discover San Francisco’s iconic landmarks and quirky neighborhoods. Further north, learn about Astoria’s pioneering history. In Victoria, the capital of Vancouver Island, head out on a whale-watching adventure and wander around the exquisite Butchart Gardens.

Experience the wonder of sailing through the Panama Canal, one of mankind’s most remarkable feats of engineering, connecting the Caribbean and the Pacific via a series of awe-inspiring cuts and locks. Along the way, bask on Huatulco’s dreamy beaches and learn how to craft the perfect taco in Puerto Vallarta. Fly over Costa Rica’s steaming rainforest on a zipline and stroll along the cobblestone streets of colorful Cartagena. In Grand Cayman, unwind on magnificent Seven Mile Beach.

Our Ship Sailing Out of Los Angeles

Why sail from los angeles with celebrity cruises.

Travel in style aboard Celebrity Summit, a fully revolutionized ship that has elevated the art of cruising. Book a stay in one of our brand new staterooms or at The Retreat®, an exclusive vacation experience where you’ll make yourself at home in one of our spectacular suites as well as enjoy exclusive access to a private restaurant, sundeck, and lounge.

On a cruise from Los Angeles, you’ll explore the most exciting destinations along the Pacific Coast or the Panama Canal. Spend your days in port visiting fascinating cities and historic towns, then unwind on our magnificent ship, where you can rest and relax at The Spa, savor delectable cuisine at any of our world-class restaurants, watch thrilling shows in the theater, and enjoy live music at one of our lounges. During your vacation with Celebrity, you’ll find yourself endlessly entertained while surrounded by contemporary design and impeccable service. 

View All Cruises to & from Los Angeles

Los angeles cruise port facilities & location.

Cruises from Los Angeles depart from the Port of Los Angeles World Cruise Center, located south of Los Angeles. The cruise port is roughly a 30-minute drive away from the city center, though travel time fluctuates depending on traffic. Overnight parking and passenger shuttles are available at the terminal.

Top Sights & Attractions in Los Angeles

Hollywood walk of fame.

If you love movies, you can’t miss ambling down the Hollywood Walk of Fame before boarding one of our cruises from Los Angeles. There are over 2,600 stars along the 15 blocks of the boulevard, so you can easily spend hours searching for the names of your favorite movie stars. Next to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, you’ll also find the TCL Chinese Theater, where you can see how your own hands and feet size up to the over 200 handprints of Hollywood stars imprinted in concrete squares.

Griffith Observatory and Griffith Park

Griffith Park is the largest state park in California, covering over 4,300 acres. Enjoy panoramic views of the city skyline and leisurely hikes through the hills. Within the park, there are several attractions to enjoy, including the Los Angeles Zoo, golf courses, and the Griffith Observatory, a perfect place for stargazing and learning more about astronomy.

Venice Beach

Venice Beach is one of the city’s most popular neighborhoods and a wonderful spot for people watching. Marvel at the skateboarders and street performers in the Venice Beach Boardwalk. Walk hand-in-hand with your sweetheart along the picturesque and quiet canals. Stop for lunch and go boutique shopping on the trendy Abbot Kinney Boulevard. Head to Muscle Beach, an area full of bodybuilders and fitness fans that help the beach live up to its name.

View All Los Angeles Shore Excursions

Top things to do in los angeles, play on the santa monica pier.

For a fun-filled day in Los Angeles, head to Santa Monica, a scenic neighborhood that is home to a long pier stretching out into the Pacific Ocean. Stop by Santa Monica Pier’s carnival, where you can ride the Ferris wheel, try your hand at carnival-style games, and grab a bite to eat. From the pier’s vantage point, you’ll be privy to gorgeous views of the ocean and California’s coastline.

Explore Malibu

Escape the hustle and bustle of LA and drive up the coast to the laid-back city of Malibu. Enjoy lunch at the end of the historic Malibu Pier at a farmhouse-style restaurant, then head down to the sand and check out Malibu’s gorgeous and rugged beaches, known for their light golden sand and rocky formations that jut out into the ocean.

Take a Picture of the Hollywood Sign

A trip to Los Angeles isn’t complete until you see the city’s famous Hollywood sign. Set high up on a hill overlooking the city, the Hollywood Sign is visible from several vantage points. If you’re looking for a way to get closer, go on a shore excursion that includes a nearby photo op, where you’ll be able to pose in front of the iconic sign.

Where should I eat in Los Angeles?

Cruises from Los Angeles give you the opportunity to try some of LA’s fantastic restaurants before you set off on your vacation. Los Angeles is full of trendy restaurants that are run by some of the most renowned chefs in the world. Look for authentic Mexican cuisine and fresh seafood, including everything from fish tacos to locally caught and exquisitely prepared whole filets of fish at waterfront restaurants. Southern California’s sunny weather and low chance of rain also makes it a fantastic place for outdoor dining. There are beer gardens, patios perched on the beachside cliffs of Malibu, and rooftop bars downtown, where you can enjoy a bite to eat or a refreshing drink under the California sun.

What's the culture and history of Los Angeles?

Los Angeles was originally home to the Chumash and Tongva people. Eventually, the area was claimed by Spain by explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. It wasn’t until 1781 that the city was officially founded by the Spanish governor Felipe de Neve. In 1821, L.A. came under Mexican rule after the Mexican War of Independence. In 1848, at the end of the Mexican-American War, the city was purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. A boom in the city’s population occurred several decades later when oil was discovered in the region in the 1890s. Today, Los Angeles is the second-most populous city in the United States, home to over four million residents. While a large number of the population works in the entertainment industry, L.A. is also the financial and commercial center of Southern California.

Where can I go shopping in Los Angeles?

If you have dreams of sauntering down Rodeo Drive with your arms full of bags, head to the famous Beverly Hills area, which is full of luxury boutiques and designer brands. If you want to do some serious shopping without dropping a small fortune, head to Venice Beach and Santa Monica, where you’ll find an assortment of popular brand names mixed with affordable boutiques and beachwear shops.

How can I get around Los Angeles?

The best way to get around in Los Angeles is by car, as there aren’t many public transportation options that will take you all around the city. The bus system has several routes, but it’s important to account for traffic delays, no matter what form of transportation you choose. Therefore, booking a shore excursion is a smart way to guarantee that you’ll arrive at your ship on time.

What are the local currency and tipping customs?

The official currency of Los Angeles is the U.S. dollar, and you will find many ATMs all around the city. Tipping 15% to 20% of your total bill is customary for restaurants and taxi service, and most locals leave closer to 20%. It’s common to see a tip jar at eateries and cafes with counter service. Loose change or a small tip isn’t expected, but is often left by locals and appreciated by the staff of those establishments.

You Might Also Like

San Francisco Cruises

Catalina Island Cruises

Pacific Coast Cruises

Cruises from Vancouver

Cruise to Mexico

Cruises to Mexico from California

Panama Canal Cruises

Cruises from California

Top California Wine Regions to Visit

Best Time to Visit California

What Is California Known For?

Best Family Beaches in California

Best Small Towns in California

Unique Places to Visit in California

Previewing: Promo Dashboard Campaigns

cruise lines in la

Cruises from Los Angeles

Experience the best of the west and beyond on a cruise from la.

From sea lions in Mexico to famous waterfalls in Hawaii, travel around the globe on a cruise from Los Angeles with Princess. Whether you want to embark on a 111-day world cruise or a 3-day California Coast getaway, unpack once and visit multiple destinations on your travel wish list. With cruises leaving from Los Angeles, enjoy convenient departures that are just an easy flight — or drive — away.

Find the Best Cruises from Los Angeles

cruise lines in la

California Coast Cruises

From Northern to Southern California, The Golden State is brimming with breathtaking coast lines, creative cuisine and iconic marine life. On cruises out of LA, visit the San Diego Zoo, California’s very own living sanctuary that thousands of animals call home. Explore Catalina Island’s underwater oasis where kelp forests dance to the rhythm of the ocean. Or enjoy crisp wines amidst the Sonoma Wine Country.

Find Cruises

Learn more about California Coast Cruises

Visit Honolulu's Waikiki beach on a Princess Cruise

Hawaii Cruises

On a cruise from LA, unpack once and visit multiple Hawaiian Islands. Drive through Waimea Canyon, also known as the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific.” Then enjoy an evening in Honolulu with More Ashore late-night departures and overnight stays – included in every itinerary. With the sunset as your backdrop, conclude your trip with a traditional luau. Island hop with ease in a way that only Princess can offer.

Learn more about Hawaii Cruises

cruise lines in la

Mexico Cruises

For a taste of fun, flavor and fiesta, sail to Mexico with Princess. On a cruise from Los Angeles, dive into adventure in Cabo while snorkeling beside sea lions and kayaking along the Sea of Cortez, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In Puerto Vallarta, zipline over vast jungle canopies. Or take the day to relax on one of the unspoiled beaches where sun-kissed sand and crystalline waters leave you feeling recharged.

Learn more about Mexico Cruises

Set out on a getaway on the ocean by taking a Princess Cruise

Getaway Cruises

With three- to five-day cruises from LA, there’s always time for adventure. On a five-day cruise to Cabo, spend two days sunbathing in the Mexican Riviera and snorkeling amidst tropical fish in Chileno Bay. Stroll through Balboa Park in San Diego and visit Alcatraz in San Francisco. With short cruises, even the busiest of schedules can savor the sweet taste of travel.

Learn more about Getaway Cruises

cruise lines in la

Panama Canal Cruises

The Panama Canal is a true engineering wonder, but even more spectacles lie ahead when you cruise from LA aboard the #1 cruise line in the Canal. Visit the Sloth Sanctuary in Limon. Stroll along the colorful streets of Cartagena, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore Spanish fortresses nearby. Or zipline through Nicaragua’s lush jungles and relish in sweeping views of the region’s untouched landscapes.

Learn more about Panama Canal Cruises

cruise lines in la

South America Cruises

From the vibrant cultures of South America to the icy terrains of Antarctica, experience the best of both worlds on a cruise from Los Angeles. In Punta Arenas, step foot on the 7th continent during the Antarctica Landing Expedition. Walk past the Pachacamac Ruins in Lima, and uncover treasures of the Inca Empire. Or ascend Corcovado Mountain in Brazil and visit one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, the Christ the Redeemer statue.

Learn more about South America Cruises

cruise lines in la

Asia Cruises

Home to ancient civilizations and long-standing traditions, Asia welcomes you to explore culture like never before. Learn the art of Thai dancing in Bangkok, navigate the Cu Chi tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City or discover 8,000-year-old history at the National Palace Museum in Taipei. Between the landmarks and local connections, experience a sensory experience unlike any other when you cruise from Los Angeles to Asia.

Learn more about Asia Cruises

cruise lines in la

World Cruises

On the World Cruise leaving from Los Angeles, settle into the comforts of your new home as you spend more time at sea and visit even more destinations without the typical hassle of travel. As you explore the corners of the world, connect with other guests who share your passion for travel. Embark on one legendary adventure and visit locations spanning from the Blue Mountains of Sydney to the castles near Sicily and various destinations in between.

Learn more about World Cruises

Information About Cruises from Los Angeles

City view with skyscrapers.

Los Angeles at a Glance

  • Founded : September 4, 1781
  • Region : 130 miles north of the Mexico border, about a 6-hour drive to San Francisco.
  • Population : 3,990,456 (2018)
  • Language : English
  • Currency : U.S. dollar
  • Time Zone : Pacific Time (PT)

City view from the top of the Hollywood Sign.

Tips for LA

  • Extend your stay: The City of Angels is teeming with opportunity, so make sure you leave enough time to explore its national treasures by booking a Cruise Plus Hotel Package .
  • Consider traffic: When traveling to and from your cruise out of LA, take into account the notorious LA traffic. Taxis or rideshare vehicles are available.
  • Plan ahead: Los Angeles is a widespread city, so planning ahead can save you time—and gas—traveling from one end to the other. For example, if visiting the Hollywood sign, make sure you also hit other nearby spots before heading west to board your cruise from LA. View port driving directions.

Princess ship sailing near lush land.

What to Know About Cruising from LA

  • Docking : Your cruise from Los Angeles docks at Los Angeles World Cruise Center in San Pedro.
  • Attire: We suggest dressing in layers as temperatures fluctuate throughout the year and even throughout the day. This includes a light shirt, sweater and jacket.
  • Tourist Information Office: For general inquiries, visit the office located at: Port of Los Angeles, Berth 93, Pacific Cruise Ship Terminal, San Pedro, CA 90731. Tel: (310) 514-9484

Things to Do in Los Angeles

The Santa Monica pier at sunset.

Sightseeing

From the star-studded Hollywood Boulevard to the celebrity-rich Beverly Hills, Los Angeles is home to iconic landmarks and people. Before or after your cruise from LA, tour Warner Brothers Studios and explore sets from your favorite TV shows. Walk along Venice Beach, where athletes, entertainers and creatives converge. Or ride the ferris wheel on the Santa Monica pier for a front-row seat to a California sunset.

Rodeo street signs in Beverly Hills, California.

Whether you’re in the market for a new pair of shoes or a wardrobe refresh, find everything you need at the 3rd Street Promenade. Shop your favorite big-name retailers, and stroll through the oldest and largest organic farmer’s market on Saturday. If you’re ready to splurge, head to Rodeo Drive where marble floors and gold-trimmed doors decorate designer boutiques. On cruises out of LA, treat yourself to a world of treasures.

Food stand at the Original Farmer's Market in Los Angeles.

Between Greek meze and Italian feasts, Los Angeles is the epicenter for global cuisine. Savor food from world-renowned chefs—like Thomas Keller, Nobu Matsuhisa and Wolfgang Puck. Enjoy a beachside brunch in the morning, then taste late-night bites on a downtown rooftop or visit the Original Farmer's Market. Delight in fresh seafood or veggie-heavy dishes at any of the plant-based restaurants throughout the city. When you cruise from Los Angeles, there’s a menu for everyone.

Los Angeles #PrincessCruises Connections

Ships that cruise from los angeles.

Sapphire Princess ship at sea

Sapphire Princess®

Indulge your every whim on a cruise from Los Angeles with Sapphire Princess®. Savor international cuisine, listen to regionally-inspired music and unwind at the award-winning Lotus Spa®. The choice is yours.

Learn more about Sapphire Princess | Find Cruises on Sapphire Princess

grand princess at sea

Grand Princess®

With extravagant eats and entertainment, there’s a reason it’s named Grand Princess®. Experience a world of excitement on our best cruises from Los Angeles.

Learn more about Grand Princess | Find Cruises on Grand Princess

The Princess Seawitch beneath blue sky

On a cruise out of Los Angeles, you can also enjoy best-in-class service and expert-crafted activities on board Majestic Princess®, Discovery Princess®, Emerald Princess® and Island Princess®.

Learn more about our ships | Find Cruises

Travel, Airfare, & Hotels: Let Princess Get You There

cruise lines in la

Airplane to Ship Transfer

We get you where you need to go.

Let Princess pick you up from the airport and take you directly to your ship or hotel when you arrive, even if you didn't book your airfare through us. A uniformed Princess representative meets you at the airport after you've retrieved your luggage and transports you directly to your ship or hotel without you having to worry about the logistics of navigating a new city.

Learn more about transfers

cruise lines in la

Cruise Plus Hotel Packages

Stay longer and relax.

Extend your cruise vacation, and simplify your travel plans with a hotel stay at the beginning or end of your cruise in Los Angeles. With a Cruise Plus Hotel Package, a Princess representative meets you at the airport and pier, transporting you to and from your hotel. The package includes the cost of your hotel stay, transportation, luggage handling and the services of the representative.

View Cruise Plus Hotel Packages

You May Also Like

cruise lines in la

California Coast Cruise Destinations

Experience the best of the West with Princess.

cruise lines in la

Mexico Cruise Destinations

Discover rich heritage and bright flavors on a Mexico cruise.

cruise lines in la

Hawaii Cruise Destinations

Catch the aloha spirit the moment you come aboard a Hawaii Cruise.

Expedia Rewards is now One Key™

cruise lines in la

Find Cheap Cruises from Los Angeles

Great deals for cruises from los angeles.

For expert cruise advice, call 1-800-916-8586.

Travelers in the cabin

cruise lines in la

Best Los Angeles cruise deals

Navigator of the Seas

3 night Mexico

Royal Caribbean International

4 night Pacific Coastal

Princess Cruises

4 night Mexico

Discover the best cruise from los angeles, how can i find a cheap los angeles cruise.

With Expedia, you can find plenty of Los Angeles discount cruises and cruise deals from Los Angeles to fit your travel wants and needs. For cheap cruises out of Los Angeles, consider staying in an economy-style cabin, booking an all-inclusive trip, or traveling with a low-cost cruise company. Regardless of your budget, you’ll likely be able to find deals from several of the top Los Angeles cruise lines. Planning and booking a 2025 cruise from Los Angeles in advance can help unlock even more discounts and a greater choice of itineraries. Booking last-minute cruise deals from Los Angeles can also be another way to experience new destinations at wallet-friendly prices.

How can I find good deals on cruises from Los Angeles?

You can search cruise ships leaving from Los Angeles throughout the year and then sort the results by price. Los Angeles cruise deals are automatically updated, so you can be sure you’re getting the right price at the right time. Los Angeles cruise prices will vary depending on your destination and the time of year you plan to travel, as prices can fluctuate with demand. However, booking 2025 cruises out of Los Angeles in advance can often lead to big savings and additional perks. If you have some flexibility or are just the spontaneous type, you can also find discounts on some of the best cruises out of Los Angeles by looking for last-minute deals.

What to look out for when you book your Los Angeles cruise?

When booking a Los Angeles cruise vacation on Expedia, you can look for the cabin experience you want, the amenities you’d like included, and which cruise lines out of Los Angeles you’d like to travel with. Whether you’re looking to book a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or an adults-only trip, you’ll be able to choose from a number of cruise ships out of Los Angeles, all while getting fantastic Los Angeles cruise prices. Expedia’s Los Angeles cruise finder will present you with some of the top cruise deals out of Los Angeles – and on some of the most popular cruise ships out of Los Angeles – so that you can plan and book with ease.

How to book a cruise from Los Angeles on Expedia?

Seamlessly find cruises departing from Los Angeles by inputting your travel dates and the number of travelers in the search wizard. The results will present you with a variety of cheap Los Angeles cruises and the most popular cruise lines from Los Angeles so you can find your dream Los Angeles cruise vacation. Our search wizard also allows you to select your cabin type, the included amenities, and the cruise type. Depending on the time of year, your preference of Los Angeles cruise ships, and your travel requirements, your choice of cruises departing from Los Angeles will vary. Once you’ve chosen your Los Angeles cruise, you’ll be redirected to cabin selection and be asked to finalize your details. After that, you’re ready to embark!

Do you need a passport to cruise out of Los Angeles?

Depending on your itinerary, you may be required to bring a passport for cruises leaving from Los Angeles. Passports are not required for closed-loop cruises out of Los Angeles to certain destinations. It’s advised to check entry requirements prior to your Los Angeles cruise vacation to ensure you have the right documents with you. While you may not need a passport for certain Los Angeles cruises, you will be required to show a valid ID card and your Los Angeles cruise ship boarding pass.

Can I cancel my Los Angeles cruise booking?

Yes, you can cancel or modify your cruise from Los Angeles via the ‘My Trips’ section on Expedia. For help canceling your cruise booking, it’s advised to contact customer service. Cancellation and refund policies are determined by your Los Angeles cruise line. Generally, the further in advance you cancel your Los Angeles cruise trip, the more likely you are to receive a refund.

Why should I book a cruise from Los Angeles with Expedia?

Searching for cruises leaving from Los Angeles is a seamless experience with Expedia, your one-stop-shop for all things travel. We put the best cruise lines out of Los Angeles at your fingertips, and all deals and discounts will be automatically applied to the displayed price. Expedia compiles the deals offered by top Los Angeles cruise lines so that you can find a cruise ship from Los Angeles that’s perfect for your needs – and at a price that won’t break the bank. Booking Los Angeles cruises in advance for 2025 can provide you with better flexibility, more itinerary options, and an abundance of Los Angeles cruise destinations.

Los Angeles Cruise Guide

Due to its location along the Pacific Coast, many cruise itineraries to Mexico, the Panama Canal, South America, the Transpacific and Hawaii depart from the city of Los Angeles. This is the best port to find affordable getaways to the Mexican Riviera.

The port itself is actually located in Long Beach, which is a short drive away from the big-city L.A., but also has its fair share of attractions. You can stay overnight at the Queen Mary, a retired vintage luxury ocean liner that is rumored to be haunted and offers ghost tours. Take a dip in the calm waters at the beach, or take a whale watching tour along the Pacific Ocean. Once you’ve seen it all at the port, a short ride by car, Uber or the L.A. Metro brings you to the star-studded city of Los Angeles, where you can easily spend a week exploring all that it has to offer.

The city of Los Angeles is home to the biggest names in arts and culture, so it comes as no surprise that there’s a large variety of cultural attractions and museums. There are must-see art galleries like The Getty, which features classical exhibitions and artifacts, and the popular new museum, The Broad, which is free to enter, and features more modern exhibits. Music lovers can check out the GRAMMY Museum, or catch a concert at the beautifully designed Walt Disney Concert Hall. Los Angeles is the birthplace of American Cinema, so there’s also a variety of studio backlot tours that you can take, like Universal Studios, Warner Brothers, NBC and more. If you catch yourself walking along the historical streets of Hollywood, be sure to look down and spot some of your favorite celebrities names on their Stars at the Walk of Fame.

There are many ways to snap a picture of the infamous Hollywood sign, depending on the angle you’d like. If you have a car you can make a pit stop along Deronda Drive, and take a quick walk over to the sign. If you’re looking for more of a challenge, take the 6-mile hike along the Brush Canyon Trail, where you’ll eventually get that picture-perfect shot. You can also see the sign from outside of the Griffith Observatory, where for a small fee you can go up to the top of the observatory and take in the best panoramic views of the city of Los Angeles.

Los Angeles is also known for its diverse range of shops. For high-end designer trends, be sure to explore Rodeo Drive, where you might even run into a celebrity or two. For hip vintage and thrift shops, walk along Melrose, and for the ultimate cheap finds, check out the Los Angeles Fashion District. There’s also no shortage of food, with delicious restaurants and popular chains on every block. Los Angeles is home to In-N-Out Burger, a popular West Coast fast food chain, as well as many other restaurants owned by celebrity chefs and popular Instagram-worthy cafés.

Pre and Post Cruise Hotels in Los Angeles

Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel

Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel

Reviewed on Apr 17, 2024

Sonesta Los Angeles Airport LAX

Sonesta Los Angeles Airport LAX

Reviewed on Apr 16, 2024

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham LAX

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham LAX

Reviewed on Apr 15, 2024

Hotel Burbank

Hotel Burbank

citizenM Los Angeles Downtown

citizenM Los Angeles Downtown

Related articles.

cruise lines in la

HOW TO SPEND A WEEKEND IN LOS ANGELES

Expedia - April 2, 2019

Only have a few days in Los Angeles? This guide will show you all that you need to see and eat for a perfect stay.

View Article

cruise lines in la

CRUISING 101: FIRST TIME CRUISE TIPS

Heather McManus - July 30, 2019

Planning your first cruise? Check this list with 7 different cruise lines for every travel style

cruise lines in la

7 LOS ANGELES MUSEUMS AND ATTRACTIONS TOO GOOD TO MISS

Expedia Local Expert - April 1, 2017

In a metropolis so sprawling and diverse, you could spend weeks checking off all the things to do in Los Angeles.

United States departure ports

  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Jacksonville
  • Los Angeles
  • New Orleans
  • Port Canaveral
  • San Francisco

Canada departure ports

Latin america departure ports.

  • Buenos Aires
  • Rio de Janeiro

Europe departure ports

  • Bremerhaven
  • Funchal Madeira
  • Longyearbyen
  • Palma de Mallorca
  • Warnemuende

Africa departure ports

Asia departure ports.

  • Ho Chi Minh City
  • St Petersburg

Australia & South Pacific departure ports

Caribbean departure ports.

  • Fort de France

Top Cruise Destinations

  • Arctic / Antarctic
  • Australia / New Zealand
  • Canada / New England
  • Central America
  • Galapagos Islands
  • Middle East
  • Panama Canal
  • South America
  • South Pacific

All Cruise Lines

  • AmaWaterways
  • Avalon Waterways
  • Azamara Club Cruises
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Costa Cruise Lines
  • Crystal Cruises
  • Cunard Cruises
  • Carnival Cruise Lines
  • Disney Cruise Line
  • Holland America Line
  • MSC Cruises
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Oceania Cruises
  • Princess Cruises
  • Royal Caribbean
  • Regent Seven Seas Cruises
  • Seabourn Cruise Line
  • Uniworld River Cruises
  • Viking Ocean Cruises
  • Viking River Cruises

Get expert advice

  • 1-866-403-9848
  • Request a consultation

11 of the Best Cruises from Los Angeles

Aerial View Of Cruise Ship Sailing On Sea

During the 1970s and 1980s, a fun, indulgent cruise from Los Angeles meant one thing: "The Love Boat," the original ABC Television show. (Let's just say I'm among the baby boomers who fondly recall those original episodes.) Aired in living rooms across North America, the show put "cruising" on the map as a vacation choice.

This year, more than 30 million travelers are expected to cruise, up 6% from last year. And for West Coast travelers who find Florida departures inconvenient, or for people across North America eager for an Alaska, Mexican Riviera or Hawaii cruise, many companies are bolstering their California line-up at both the Port of Los Angeles (San Pedro) and nearby Port of Long Beach.

From the Golden State, travelers can sail north to the glacier-filled waters surrounding Alaska, or navigate the Pacific to the Hawaiian Islands. There are also cruises leaving the Los Angeles area that will carry you south, to Mexico, and beyond — including those that squeeze through the Panama Canal.

Just remember, redeeming points for cruises at a good value can be tricky, so consider using one of the best credit cards for cruises and watch out for bonus categories and bonus offers.

Mexican Riviera Cruises

Seeking sun, tequila tasting and great Mexican food south of the border? Who better to take guests to the Mexican Riviera than Princess Cruises , which in 1965 became the first major cruise line to operate those voyages from Los Angeles at San Pedro? I'd opt for a week-long round-trip Mexican Riviera sailing on Royal Princess, available this spring and again this fall. Ports of call include Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlán and Puerto Vallarta. Princess operates multiple ships at Los Angeles, but let's just say it's all about that "new car feel" here, as this 3,560-passenger ship is currently undergoing a $16 million revitalization. So, when Royal Princess resumes cruising in March from Los Angeles, travelers onboard will be some of the first to experience the refreshed vessel. All staterooms and suites will have new Princess Luxury Beds, and Royal Princess will also offer the stand-out production show, "The Secret Silk," developed in partnership with Stephen Schwartz (composer of "Wicked," "Godspell" and "Pippin").

Norwegian Cruise Line's new amenity-laden, 4,004-passenger Norwegian Bliss was an instant star when it recently began cruising from Los Angeles (San Pedro) to the Mexican Riviera. Based on consumer demand, Norwegian also will bring a nearly new sister, the 3,802-passenger Norwegian Joy , back from China. After a $50 million revitalization, the ship will sail seven-night "Jewels of the Mexican Riviera" itineraries roundtrip from Los Angeles to Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlán and Puerto Vallarta. What's special about Norwegian Joy? Tech fans undoubtedly will flock to the ship's innovative Galaxy Pavilion, a virtual reality world with simulators (just imagine riding a roller coaster in the dark), interactive video walls and more. Additionally, the Lotus Spa & Fitness Center will receive new equipment and fitness machines.

As Carnival Cruise Line's first new ship dedicated to West Coast cruising in two decades, the new, 4,008-passenger Carnival Panorama will begin seven-night Mexican Riviera cruises from the Port of Long Beach in December. This Vista - class ship will sail to Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlán and Puerto Vallarta, with plenty of shore time. Back onboard, guests can happily chow down at the BlueIguana Cantina for burritos and tacos — just one of multiple dining options. Fun features for guests include a WaterWorks aqua park with corkscrew slides and a tipping bucket, a bicycle-in-the-sky SkyRide for bird's eye views from atop the ship, and the new Sky Zone, the cruise industry's first trampoline park at sea. For those seeking serious pampering, opt for a spa stateroom with exclusive privileges at the Cloud 9 Spa; an extra-roomy stateroom in Family Harbor; or a Havana stateroom or suite with exclusive daytime access to a Cuban-themed bar and aft outdoor pool.

The Haven Sundeck on Norwegian Bliss

Panama Canal Cruises

Some voyages along Mexico's Pacific coastline continue southward on an iconic Panama Canal transit. For guests with an active bent and sense of adventure, one appealing option is Royal Caribbean International's 15-night voyage on the 2,050-passenger Vision of the Seas, departing Dec. 1, 2019 from Los Angeles (San Pedro) to San Juan, Puerto Rico. Port calls include Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala; and Puntarenas, Costa Rica on the Pacific Coast, as well as Cartagena, Colombia and Oranjestad, Aruba in the Caribbean. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy rainforest hiking, kayaking and snorkeling. Back on the ship, there's a 40-foot-high rock climbing wall. Vision of the Seas , which also offers roundtrip Mexican Riviera cruises from San Pedro, has robust children's and teen clubs; Centrum aerial performances; plus, specialty dining at Chops Grille, Izumi, Giovanni's Table and others.

For a different vibe, try a refined Panama Canal voyage that goes coast-to-coast with touches reflecting the "Golden Age of Cruising." On July 5, Cunard Line's 2,092-passenger Queen Elizabeth departs on a 19-night voyage south from Los Angeles (San Pedro) to New York; the route is along the Mexican coastline, through the Panama Canal and the Caribbean to Port Everglades, Florida, and then to New York. On this ship, the entertainment is far more traditional: ballroom dancing to live orchestra music in the elegant Queens Room. But Cunard's ships can be "down home," too. For a sea day lunch, one of our favorite spots is the Golden Lion Pub for fish and chips or bangers and mash.

If travelers seek ultra-luxury (and we do mean ultra ), Regent Seven Seas Cruises offers a 15-night Panama Canal sailing from Los Angeles to Miami on Sept. 30; it's operated by the 700-passenger Seven Seas Mariner , revitalized bow-to-stern in 2018. Or, for a longer Panama Canal and Caribbean cruise, Seabourn's 450-passenger Seabourn Sojourn cruises for 31 nights from Los Angeles to Miami on Oct. 16. A highlight of this sailing is that the ship calls at three different Cuban ports, including two days in Havana, where you can take a ride in a colorful, 1950s automobile.

Photo courtesy Michel Verdure / Seabourn.

California Cruises 

Of course, one of the best itineraries you can take from Los Angeles is a coastal California voyage. Check out upscale Oceania Cruises' seven-night "Stars of the Vine" voyage on the 684-passenger Sirena. This lovely, boutique-style ship will emerge in May from a $100 million "re-inspiration" and every surface of every stateroom and suite will be updated (think: gleaming marble bathrooms). Public spaces will get a makeover, too, with a new, brighter color palette and more contemporary furniture. Sirena's coastal voyage departs roundtrip from Los Angeles on Dec. 7, 2019 and Dec. 14, 2019. First up is a day at Catalina Island, followed by a day in Ensenada, Mexico, where guests can taste wines from Baja California's Guadalupe Valley. Guests can then relax for a sea day before venturing ashore at San Francisco, Monterey and Santa Barbara, all offering prolific vino-tasting opportunities. Back onboard Sirena, cruisers can enjoy such creature comforts as wine-and-culinary activities and the full-service Canyon Ranch Spa.

Alaska Cruises

For those seeking a vacation to "America's Last Frontier," it's possible to sail roundtrip from Los Angeles at San Pedro to Alaska. I'd check out Princess Cruises' 2020 departures on multiple dates with four different ships. Port calls include Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan, in Alaska, plus Victoria, British Columbia. Depending on the itinerary, your sailing will also stop at either Icy Point Strait and the Hubbard Glacier, or the ultimate Alaska "bucket list" destination: Glacier Bay. It's a two-week voyage typically (12 to 14 nights) with many days at sea, so expect to spend a lot of time onboard.

Photo courtesy of Princess Cruises.

Hawaii and Tahiti Cruises

Given that Honolulu, Hawaii is 3,000 or so nautical miles from Los Angeles, it's hardly a quick jaunt. But travelers who don't mind a leisurely, longer voyage (typically nine sea days and four back-to-back days exploring Hawaii) have several good choices. On Oct. 27, premium Celebrity Cruises' offers a pampering, 15-night voyage roundtrip from Los Angeles at San Pedro on the 2,850-passenger Celebrity Eclipse, one of its popular Solstice-class vessels. During the four days in Hawaii, Celebrity's guests might visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, attend a luau or cultural presentation, visit Pearl Harbor, or take a coffee-and-chocolate or helicopter tour. Cruisers can also book a zip lining experience in Hilo that soars over waterfalls and through a rainforest. This cruise also spends a day at Ensenada, Mexico.

And next year, on Jan. 5, 2020, Azamara Club Cruises' 694-passenger Azamara Journey will sail an 18-night "Hawaii and Tahiti" cruise from Los Angeles to Papeete, Tahiti. Cruisers have five relaxing days at sea before reaching Hawaii and plenty of time to enjoy this boutique-style luxury ship's Sun Deck, multiple dining venues, spa, enrichment lectures and entertainment. Calls will include Hilo, Hawaii; Lahaina, Maui; Honolulu, Oahu; and Nawiliwili, Kauai. After many more days at sea, the ship reaches French Polynesia for time ashore at Bora Bora, Moorea and, finally, Papeete, where the ship overnights. Guests might go snorkeling or hike through a tropical valley, and then in the evening, sample culinary specialties from the city's famous "roulettes" (food trucks called caravans).

  • Port Overview
  • Transportation to the Port
  • Uber & Lyft to the Port
  • Dropping Off at the Port
  • Cruise Parking
  • Cruise Hotels
  • Hotels with Parking Deals
  • Uber & Lyft to the Ports
  • Things to Do
  • Cozumel Taxi Rates
  • Free Things to Do
  • Restaurants Near the Cruise Port
  • Hotels & Resorts With Day Passes
  • Closest Beaches to the Cruise Port
  • Tips For Visiting
  • Shore Excursions
  • Cruise Parking Discounts
  • Hotels with Shuttles
  • Which Airport Should I Use?
  • Transportation to the Ports
  • Dropping Off at the Ports
  • Fort Lauderdale Airport to Miami
  • Inexpensive Hotels
  • Hotels near the Port
  • Hotels With Shuttles
  • Budget Hotels
  • Carnival Tips
  • Drink Packages
  • Specialty Restaurants
  • Faster to the Fun
  • More Articles
  • CocoCay Tips
  • Norwegian Tips
  • Great Stirrup Cay
  • Harvest Caye
  • How to Get the Best Cruise Deal
  • Best Time to Book a Cruise
  • Best Websites to Book a Cruise
  • Cruises Under $300
  • Cruises Under $500
  • Spring Break Cruise Deals
  • Summer Cruise Deals
  • Alaskan Cruise Deals
  • 107 Cruise Secrets & Tips
  • Tips for First-Time Cruisers
  • What to Pack for a Cruise
  • What to Pack (Alaska)
  • Packing Checklist
  • Cruising with Kids
  • Passports & Birth Certificates
  • Bringing Alcohol
  • Cruising with a Disability
  • Duty-Free Shopping
  • Cruise Travel Insurance
  • Things to Do on a Cruise Ship
  • What Not to Do on a Ship
  • News & Articles

Cruzely.com | Everything Cruising

Complete Guide to Cruising from the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach

While they would never be mistaken with the world’s most popular cruise ports like Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles and Long Beach are still heavily trafficked cruise ports.

View of the Long Beach cruise port

More than half a million passengers each year sail from the Port of Los Angeles, not even including the Long Beach Cruise Terminal a few miles away that serves Carnival Cruise Lines.

Today, you can have your choice of cruise lines in the area, from Carnival to Princess to Norwegian to Royal Caribbean. Meanwhile, itineraries have expanded beyond simply the well-known Mexican Riviera trips to include coastal California cruises, trips through the Panama Canal, and even cruises to Canada.

Los Angeles & Long Beach Cruise Port Locations

Both ports are located just a few miles of each other, with one in San Pedro and the other in Long Beach.

If you’re unfamiliar with the area, these cities are both part of the greater Los Angeles area and are about 25 miles south of downtown LA. If flying in for your cruise, expect the trip from Los Angeles International (LAX) to take at least 30 minutes and possibly more due to traffic.

Which port you cruise from will depend on which cruise line you sail, as they each have their designated spots To help you find your way, we’ve covered each port in detail below.

Sailing From the World Cruise Center (Port of Los Angeles)

The Port of Los Angeles is the busier of the two ports. A number of lines, including Princess, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean and Celebrity depart from the port. 

The port features three berths (91-93). Expect it to take about 30 minutes to an hour to get to the port from the Los Angeles International Airport. It’s about the same time coming from downtown.

Los Angeles cruise berths

Getting to the Port of Los Angeles (World Cruise Center)

Southern California is known for its car culture. It shouldn’t be a surprise, then, that the most convenient way to get to the cruise ship is to take an Uber/Lyft. These services provide access from all major airports in the area. And you can be picked up anywhere else in the area to get to the ship on your own schedule.

Expect the ride to cost at least $30 for a car from LAX to the cruise port. Higher rates will apply if going a longer distance or during peak times.

Estimated ride times from major points of interest are below:

  • Los Angeles International (LAX): 30 min
  • Long Beach Airport (LBG): 25 min
  • John Wayne Airport (SNA): 45 min
  • Downtown: 40 min 

You can read more about all your options on getting to the ship (including shuttles) and pricing on our Los Angeles cruise transportation page .

Parking at World Cruise Center

Of course, if you live in the area — as millions do — then you may be interested in simply driving and parking at the port. 

The good news is that there is ample parking right at the port. You can park practically at the terminal and walk right in. While the convenience is nice, it does come at a cost. Rates are $20 per day for most vehicles. So over the course of a weeklong cruise, you can expect to spend $140.

For more details on parking, see our Los Angles cruise parking page here .

Want to park cheaper? If you are traveling from farther away and plan to stay at a hotel in the area, then look for a hotel with a park and cruise package. With these deals you can get your hotel and have parking (and often a shuttle) included. 

See our list of Los Angles cruise hotels with parking deals .

Where to Stay for a Los Angeles Cruise

Flying into Los Angeles for a cruise? It’s always a good idea to plan to arrive into the city the day before. That way if there are any delays, you aren’t scrambling to make it to the port — or have any worry about missing the ship.

So where should you stay? The area around the port (San Pedro) offers a number of hotels within just 1-3 miles of the ships. This includes some right on the waterfront and some that offer a shuttle service to get guests to the cruise terminal.

You can see a list of nearby hotels to the World Cruise Center here .

Sailing From the Long Beach Cruise Terminal

Los Angeles — while far from being the biggest cruise departure port in the country — offers two different cruise ports. The Long Beach terminal is a short distance from the Port of Los Angeles (about 15 minutes via car). It serves Carnival Cruise Lines, which primarily sails shorter trips to the Mexican Riviera.

Visitors will also recognize the historic Queen Mary, which is docked permanently at the port. As with the Port of Los Angeles, expect it to take about 30 minutes to an hour to get to the cruise port from the LAX airport, depending on traffic. If flying in, Long Beach Airport is much closer, reducing travel time.

Port of Long Beach

Getting to the Long Beach Cruise Port

As with the World Cruise Center in San Pedro, your best bet for getting to the port if you need transportation is with an Uber or Lyft. These services are widely available, including offering rides from the major airports.

Prices will vary depending on where you are coming from. For reference, you can expect to spend around $30 for a ride from Los Angeles International to the Long Beach cruise port. Prices will vary based on traffic.

Here are some estimated commute times from certain points:

  • Los Angeles International (LAX): 40 min
  • Long Beach Airport (LBG): 20 min
  • John Wayne Airport (SNA): 35 min
  • Downtown: 45 min

You can read more about all your options on getting to the ship and pricing on our Long Beach cruise transportation page .

Parking at the Long Beach Cruise Terminal

For many people, they don’t have to worry about a ride to the port. Roughly 20 million people live in the greater Los Angeles area that includes Long Beach. That means many people are able to simply drive to the cruise ship.

Of course, if you are driving, then you will need a spot to park. The port offers ample parking in a garage that’s right next to the terminal. However, that convenience comes at a cost. The port charges $23 per day for parking. Over the course of a weeklong cruise, expect to spend upwards of $160.

For all the details on parking, see our Long Beach cruise parking page here .

There are also hotels in the area that offer cruise parking for guests. Stay a night and you can leave your car while you sail — for a reduced cost versus parking at the port. If you plan on staying in a hotel the night before your cruise, this deal can save you a nice chunk of change. 

See our list of Long Beach cruise hotels with parking deals .

Where to Stay for a Long Beach Cruise

Flying into the area before your cruise? Or maybe you want to be able to relax before you sail, instead of having to drive to the cruise ship on the morning of your trip? No matter the reason, Long Beach offers a number of hotels that are within just a short distance of the terminal.

As well, the terminal is right across from the city of Long Beach itself. That provides a lot to do right near the ship. For example, you can stay the night before, visit the Aquarium of the Pacific or The Pike (an outdoor shopping mall with restaurants and entertainment options), or even spend some time on the beach.

The good news is there are plenty of options within just a few minutes of the port. You can see a list  and details of nearby hotels to the Long Beach cruise port here .  

Popular: 39 Useful Things to Pack (17 You Wouldn't Think Of)

Read next: park & cruise hotels for every port in america, popular: 107 best cruise tips, secrets, tricks, and freebies, related articles more from author, los angeles & long beach cruise parking (where to park), 12+ convenient los angeles & long beach hotels with cruise parking, using uber & lyft to get to the los angeles & long beach cruise ports, which airport you should fly into for a los angeles cruise, 5 easy ways to get to the los angeles and long beach cruise ports, 12 highly rated los angeles & long beach cruise hotels close to the ports, leave a reply cancel reply.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Following Incident, Carnival Says Gambling ‘Strictly Forbidden’ Outside of Casino

How much cruise lines spend on food (less than you think), galveston cruise parking (where to park): prices, profiles, & map, hotels with cruise shuttles for every major port in america, 107 best cruise tips, tricks, secrets, and freebies, 39 useful things to pack for your cruise (including 17 you’d never think of).

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Costco Travel US homepage

  • Help Center
  • 1-866-921-7925

United States

Start Searching

  • Packages  
  • Hotels  
  • Cruises  
  • Rental Cars  

* Indicates required fields

Rental Period:

pickUpDate - dropOffDate

Pick-Up: pickUpTime - Drop-Off: dropOffTime

Pick-Up Location:

pickUpAddress

pickUpAgencyName

pickUpAgencyAddress

Drop-Off Location:

Same as Pick-Up Location

dropOffAddress

dropOffAgencyName

dropOffAgencyAddress

Coupon Override

Please call.

For drivers under the age of 25, additional fees and/or restrictions may apply.

For information and assistance in completing your reservation, please call:

We're unable to find your location.

Alaska Cruise Tours:

A cruise tour is a voyage and land tour combination, with the land tour occurring before or after the voyage. Unless otherwise noted, optional services such as airfare, airport transfers, shore excursions, land tour excursions, etc. are not included and are available for an additional cost.

Cruises from Los Angeles

Sail the West Coast

Choose a West Coast Sailing

A Los Angeles or Long Beach departure delivers West Coast exploration with cruising options to Mexico and other far flung destinations. Pick your dream, pack your bag and come aboard. Cruise life beckons with sumptuous meals, entertainment and special events, relaxation in a deck chair or poolside, and unforgettable discoveries found only in the cruise experience.

Featured Deals

Pacific coastal cruise.

Princess Cruises | Caribbean Princess® Digital Costco Shop Card, Los Angeles to Vancouver

5 Nights from $268*

Mexican Riviera Cruise

Carnival Cruise Line | Carnival Panorama® Digital Costco Shop Card, Round-Trip Los Angeles

5 Nights from $309*

Pacific Wine Country Cruise

Princess Cruises | Sapphire Princess® Digital Costco Shop Card, Los Angeles to Vancouver

7 Nights from $428*

Carnival Cruise Line | Carnival Firenze™ Digital Costco Shop Card, Round-Trip Los Angeles

7 Nights from $409*

Cabo and Ensenada Cruise

Norwegian Cruise Line | Norwegian Bliss Digital Costco Shop Card, Round-Trip Los Angeles

5 Nights from $499*

5 Nights from $489*

Cabo and Puerto Vallarta Cruise

7 Nights from $698*

Norwegian Cruise Line | Norwegian Joy Digital Costco Shop Card, Round-Trip Los Angeles

7 Nights from $848*

Panama Canal Eastbound Cruise

Celebrity Cruises | Celebrity Summit® Digital Costco Shop Card, Los Angeles to Fort Lauderdale

15 Nights from $1,419*

Extend Your Vacation

Greater los angeles: l'ermitage beverly hills package.

Daily $50 Breakfast Credit for Two

Greater Los Angeles: Terranea Resort Package

Waived Mandatory Daily Resort Fee

Greater Los Angeles: W Hollywood Package

*Price shown is per person based on double occupancy and is valid for select stateroom categories only. Click on the Terms & Conditions link below for details.

Think Costco Travel First

  • Exclusively for Costco members
  • We are Costco and we know travel
  • The value you want with the quality you expect
  • No surprises when you're ready to pay
  • Additional advantages of membership

Learn more about the Costco Travel difference.

cruise lines in la

  • Executive Members earn an annual 2% reward
  • 3% cash back rewards on Costco Travel with the Costco Anywhere Visa® Card by Citi

Click here to maximize your rewards.

Explore More Travel

Kenya luxury safaris.

Discover Magnificent Wildlife in Breathtaking Kenya on a Small Group Safari

Discover Maui and Hawaii Island

Family-Friendly Condominiums

Digital Costco Shop Card with Every Package

Costco Anywhere Visa® Card by Citi

Use Your Costco Anywhere Visa Card by Citi to Earn 3% Cash Back on Eligible Travel Purchases

Travel Items on Costco.com

Shop featured deals, ipad & tablets.

We are processing your payment.

Do not refresh your browser or exit this page.

  • Cruise From
  • San-Pedro-Los-Angeles

San Pedro (Los Angeles), CA

cruise lines in la

* Coming Soon

cruise lines in la

Welcome to Tinseltown, the always-glitzy Los Angeles. Start off your vacation — even before you cruise from LA — by taking in the storied sights you’ve seen on the big screen. From its modern museums and high-end shopping to funky seaside towns and star-studded sights dotting the hills, this City of Angels has plenty of angles. Not to be missed: Hollywood Boulevard, Rodeo Drive and the Sunset Strip. Stroll the Venice Boardwalk to the Santa Monica Pier and walk from one glamorous theater to the next, all along the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

  • Find your favorite star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
  • Stroll through the art and antiquities of the Getty Center.
  • Take the backlot tour of Universal Studios for a look at Hollywood mythmaking.
  • Gaze into the starry night sky through the Griffith Observatory’s giant telescope.

Direct Line Cruises Logo

  • FREE Email Newsletter
  • DLC Loyalty Club

cruise lines in la

  • Client Testimonials
  • How to Book
  • Carnival Cruise Line
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Disney Cruise Line
  • Holland America
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Princess Cruises
  • Royal Caribbean
  • Azamara Club Cruises
  • Crystal Cruises
  • Oceania Cruises
  • Regent Seven Seas
  • Silversea Cruises
  • Viking River Cruises
  • Alaska Cruises
  • Asia Cruises
  • Australia Cruises
  • Bahamas Cruises
  • Bermuda Cruises
  • Canada / New England Cruises
  • Caribbean Cruises
  • European Cruises
  • Hawaii Cruises
  • Mediterranean Cruises
  • Panama Canal Cruises
  • South America Cruises
  • Transatlantic Cruises
  • Baltimore, Maryland
  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • Bayonne, New Jersey
  • Charleston, South Carolina
  • Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  • Galveston, Texas
  • Jacksonville, Florida
  • Los Angeles, California
  • Long Beach, California
  • Miami, Florida
  • New Orleans, Louisianna
  • New York City, New York
  • Norfolk, Virginia
  • Port Canaveral, Florida
  • San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Last Minute Cruise Deals
  • Cruise Promotions
  • Free Cruise Brochures
  • Win a Free Cruise
  • The Cruise Blog
  • Cruise Reviews
  • Customer Support
  • Documents / Identification
  • Driving Directions to Pier
  • Log-in to Your Reservation
  • Mandatory Registration
  • Shore Excursions
  • Travel Insurance

cruisefromlosangeles-interiorslide1.jpg

  • cruisefromlosangeles-interiorslide1.jpg
  • cruisefromlosangeles-interiorslide2.jpg
  • cruisefromlosangeles-interiorslide3.jpg
  • Destinations
  • Cruise Lines from LA
  • LACruise Deals
  • Directions to the LA Pier

Cruise from Los Angeles, California

When it comes to the Los Angeles cruise port, there is no shortage of cruise options. Residents of LA can cruise on some of today's most popular cruise lines such as Cunard, Crystal Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Silversea and many others. Cruise destinations include the Caribbean, Hawaii, Mexico, Panama Canal and even South America.

LA Cruise Port

San Pedro is the home of the Port of Los Angeles World Cruise Center, the busiest passenger port of call on the United States West Coast. The two closest airports to the pier are Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Long Beach Airport (LGB).

The port is approximately 20.1 miles south of the Los Angeles International Airport. Travel time from the airport to the pier is approximately 35-45 minutes. Shuttle service (approx $18 for a shared ride) and taxis (approx $80) are readily available.

If you are flying into Long Beach Airport the port is 19.1 miles from the pier.  Travel time is approximately 20 -30 minutes from here to the pier. Shuttle service (approx $17 for a shared ride) and taxis (approx $50) are readily available.

If you are driving to the pier, parking is available for $12 per day and may be paid by cash, major credit card or traveler’s checks. All parking rates are based on per space only. If you occupy more than one space, you will be charged for all occupied spaces. A courtesy shuttle bus is provided to and from the parking lot to the cruise terminal on scheduled ship days. Please note that the shuttle buses are not wheelchair accessible.

Pre and Post Cruise Options from Los Angeles, California

The sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles with its subtropical climate, palm trees, and expanse of powdery white sand beaches makes it a perfect city for a pre or post cruise stay.  This is a city of glitz and glamour, beautiful people, and the movers and shakers of the movie industry.  It’s also a child friendly town filled with theme parks, movie studios and museums.  All this makes a cruise from Los Angeles, California a perfect land/sea vacation that the entire family will enjoy.  Whether you have one day or several days to in the area, your options of things to do is endless.  Here are a few of my favorites:

Los Angeles Harbor

Universal Studios Hollywood:  This theme park has thrilling rides and live shows and is also a real working movie studio.  Go behind the scenes on the legendary Studio Tour to explore where Hollywood movies are made and experience the largest movie set street in Hollywood history.  In the evening head to Universal Studios City Walk for great dining, shopping, and shows.

LA

Disneyland:  Drop by California’s version of the “Happiest Place on Earth” and say hello to Mickey and friends. Celebrate the worlds of yesterday, fantasy and tomorrow with timeless attractions, exciting entertainment and magical moments that last a lifetime! Right next-door is Disney’s California Adventure, a theme park that is a tribute to different regions of the Golden State.

TV Tapings : This is a great way to see Hollywood at work, to find out how your favorite sitcom or talk show is made, and to catch a glimpse of your favorite TV personalities. Request tickets online as early as possible.  Tickets are sometimes given away to the public outside popular tourist sites like Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood and Universal Studios in the Valley.  The L.A.’s visitor information centers in Downtown and Hollywood often have tickets as well.

For more information on cruises from Los Angeles, contact the cruise vacation experts at Direct Line Cruises at 1-800-352-8088.

Los Angeles Cruise Destinations

Cruise lines sailing from los angeles, ca, los angeles cruise deals, driving directions to the los angeles cruise pier.

Los Angeles , California Cruise Ship Terminal Address: Port of Los Angeles – San Pedro, World Cruise Terminal. Parking at Pier: Price is $12 per day and is subject to change.

General Directions •Take the 110 Freeway South towards San Pedro. •Exit at Harbor Boulevard (same exit as the Vincent Thomas Bridge). •Stay to the right – Harbor Boulevard (Do not go over the bridge.) •At the light, cross over the main road, turning right into the “World Cruise Terminal.” •Follow the directions to parking and passenger drop-off.

cruise lines in la

LA Cruise Destinations

Los Angeles Hawaii Cruises

Direct Line Cruises - Customer Support standing by

Call us today: 1-800-352-8088 Hours of Operation Mon. - Thur. (10AM to 8PM) Fri. - Sun. (10AM to 5PM)

Sign up to join Direct Line Cruises e-newsletter, which contains cruise news, reviews and EXCLUSIVE cruise deals.

© 2016 Direct Line Cruises, Inc. . All Rights Reserverd.

  • Find a Cruise​ Cruise Deals Cruise Ships Destinations​ Manage My Cruise​ FAQ Perfect Day at CocoCay​ Make a Payment Crown & Anchor Society​ Royal Caribbean Blog Royal Caribbean Group
  • Back to Main Menu
  • Search Cruises " id="rciHeaderSideNavSubmenu-1-1" class="headerSidenav__link" href="/gbr/en/cruises" target="_self"> Search Cruises
  • Cruise Deals
  • Last Minute Cruises​
  • Family Cruises​
  • 2024-2025 Cruises
  • Mini Cruises
  • First Time Cruisers
  • What's Included
  • Cruising Guides
  • All Cruise Ships " id="rciHeaderSideNavSubmenu-3-1" class="headerSidenav__link" href="/gbr/en/cruise-ships" target="_self"> All Cruise Ships
  • Deck Plans​
  • Cruise Dining 
  • Onboard Activities
  • Cruise Rooms​
  • The Cruise Experience​
  • All Cruise Destinations " id="rciHeaderSideNavSubmenu-4-1" class="headerSidenav__link" href="/gbr/en/cruise-destinations" target="_self"> All Cruise Destinations
  • Cruise Ports​
  • Shore Excursions​
  • Perfect Day at CocoCay​
  • Mediterranean Cruises​
  • Caribbean Cruises​
  • European Cruises​
  • Greece Cruises​
  • Italy Cruises​
  • Cruise Planner
  • Book a Flight
  • Check-In for My Cruise​
  • Make a Payment
  • Redeem Cruise Credit
  • Update Guest Information
  • Beverage Packages​
  • Dining Packages​
  • My Account​
  • All FAQs " id="rciHeaderSideNavSubmenu-6-1" class="headerSidenav__link" href="/gbr/en/faq" target="_self"> All FAQs
  • Boarding Requirements
  • Royal Caribbean
  • Celebrity Cruises

Aerial view of Venice Beach in California

Cruise from Los Angeles, California

Best deals to los angeles, california.

These cruises are selling out fast, get them while you can.

Departs From {{card.portName}}

Onboard {{card.shipName}} of the Seas

{{ card.totalGroups }} Itineraries

We've circled the globe and couldn't find any sailings that match your search. View All Cruises

We're having trouble retrieving these cruises. View All Results

MORE TO EXPLORE IN THE MEXICAN RIVIERA

When it comes to sun-soaked getaways from the west coast, nothing beats cruises from Los Angeles to Mexico . Hugged by the aquamarine waters of the Pacific, Catalina Island and the Mexican Riviera have everything going for them – delicious cuisine, pretty historic towns, pristine beaches and even a world-class wine country. What’s more, you’ll have just as much to look forward to in between shoreside discoveries as you sail on board the Amplified fleet-favourite, Navigator of the Seas®. Whether you’re maximising just a few days on a three-night cruise from Los Angeles, or levelling up your holiday on a week-long escape, you’re in for an unforgettable adventure.

Casino and Coast Aerial, Catalina Island

CATALINA ISLAND

Catalina Island has long been a favourite spot to escape the bustle of LA. With its scenic hiking trails, pretty sailing boat-studded bays and quaint Mediterranean charm, it’s the perfect destination to soak up the sunshine and slip into a holiday state of mind. Sail there on a three-night cruise from Los Angeles so you can break away from the daily grind and chase island vibes instead.

Mexico Ensenada Vineyard Valley

BAJA CALIFORNIA

Ensenada, Mexico is one of the top-rated stops on cruises from Los Angeles to Mexico – and once you’re there, it’s no surprise why. This vibrant city is one of the brightest jewels of the Baja coast. From world-class dining and delicious regional wines, to top-rated beaches dotted with lively seaside bars and restaurants, Ensenada beckons with natural beauty, rich culture and bold flavours.

View of Lovers beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico from the sea

CABO SAN LUCAS

Another fan-favourite stop on cruises from Los Angeles to Mexico, Cabo San Lucas totally lives up to the hype. This lively coastal town brims with all kinds of wonders for every adventure-seeker – like hidden coves and dramatic rock formations along Land’s End, world-famous golf courses with dazzling views of the Pacific and beautiful white-sand beaches.

bora bora french polynesia palm trees crystal clear water mobile new dark

11 Feb 2024 – 9 May 2024 Ultimate Asia Pacific Cruise 40 Destinations, 87 Nights

EXPLORE MORE

THE BEST HEADS WEST

The Best Cruise Line Overall is bringing adventure back to the West Coast for the first time in over a decade. See how many new discoveries you can fit into just a few days on unforgettable weekend cruises out of LA.

Navigator of the Seas cruise ship.

Navigator of the Seas

A sprawling resort-style pool deck that’s perfect for soaking up the sun. Game-changing thrills like The Blaster® aqua coaster and Riptide℠ mat racer. And craft cocktail bars that channel serious island vibes. When you cruise from Los Angeles onboard the Amplified Navigator of the Seas®, every sea day is something to look forward to.

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

EXPLORE THE MEXICAN RIVIERA

Savour bold Mexican flavours and sip regional wines in Ensenada, then spend some time hopping between Cabo’s world-famous beaches. Do it all in just a few days on a short Baja cruise from Los Angeles, or wander further on a week-long getaway with stops in historic Mazatlán and pretty Puerto Vallarta.

Los Angeles Shore Excursions

Amazing experiences coming soon., sorry, there are no excursions for this port at this moment., things to do in los angeles.

View of Point Dume in Malibu, California

Explore the Outer Beach Towns

View of Point Dume in Malibu, California

Santa Monica, Venice, Malibu and Long Beach are four of Los Angeles' most popular beach destinations. Of the four, Malibu is the most remote and least urban – head here for surfing and stand-up paddleboarding. Depending on traffic, you can get to Long Beach in 40 minutes, while the others take around an hour.

The famous Hollywood sign in California

Star-Studded Trails

The famous Hollywood sign in California

Snap a pic of the Hollywood sign, stroll down the Sunset Strip and the Hollywood Walk of Fame, or visit Paramount Studios. You can see all of these and more on the Grand City Tour by StarLine Tours which operates twice a day, seven days a week.

The view of Los Angeles, California from Runyon Canyon Park

Hit the Hills

LA isn't only about urban adventure – the locals love the outdoors, too. Hike the hills at Runyon Canyon Park, where they also offer free outdoor yoga classes. Or hit the Griffith Park trails: here, you can hike to Bronson Canyon, the entrance of which appears as the mouth of the Batcave in the 1960s version of 'Batman'.

Chorizo tacos on a white plate with a sliced lime

Local Cuisine

As international and unique as its residents, the cuisine in Los Angeles is an experience all of its own. Indulge your sweet tooth with unique ice cream flavours like the chocolate caramel and crisps cupcake at Salt and Straw. Visit one of the many food trucks for carne asada tacos. Or head to high-end Nobu for classic sushi or new-school tuna sashimi tacos – it doesn't get more LA than that.

View of Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California

LA is known for its shopping, and the city's most iconic spot for retail is Rodeo Drive. Browse through high-end fashions, and maybe spot a few celebrities while you're there. Head to the Grove for more budget-friendly designer offerings, and stroll down Melrose Avenue if you're looking for boutiques and vintage items. For bargains on clothes, shoes and textiles, check out the Los Angeles Fashion District.

Previewing: Promo Dashboard Campaigns

My Personas

Code: ∅.

Carnival Cruise Line

Los Angeles cruise port

West coast usa and canada.

Los Angeles port photo

  • Coordinates 33.752, -118.188
  • LOCODE USLAX
  • Local Time 2024-04-18 15:13

Los Angeles cruise ship schedule

  • Temperature

cruise lines in la

The 8 best Hawaii cruises in 2024 and 2025

C ruising the Hawaiian Islands offers U.S. travelers an immersive South Pacific escape with all the comforts of home. In fact, the Aloha State is in many ways an ideal cruise destination. It has year-round sunny weather, four main islands featuring varied topographies — including sandy beaches, cascading waterfalls, volcanic mountains and vibrant green valleys — and a wide array of land- and water-based activities.

The main caveat? Hawaii cruise options are somewhat limited — just a fraction of what's available in the Caribbean — and many itineraries involve multiday crossings from the West Coast. Only one cruise line offers Hawaii itineraries throughout the year; most others visit during specific months or when repositioning ships in spring and fall.

For more cruise news, reviews and tips, sign up for TPG's cruise newsletter .

Looking for the Hawaiian Islands sailing that's right for you? Here's a look at the eight best Hawaii cruises for every type of traveler.

Norwegian Cruise Line's 7-night Inter-island Hawaii

For travelers who want more aloha time than the typical eight-hour port call allows, Norwegian Cruise Line has a solution. Its 2,186-passenger Pride of America lets vacationers sample four Hawaiian islands over seven days, with overnights in Maui and Kauai, plus port calls on both Hilo and Kona on the island of Hawaii. In total, this itinerary offers nearly 100 hours of shore time.

Pride of America sails round-trip from Honolulu every Saturday year-round. As a U.S.-flagged ship, it's the only large vessel permitted to sail this way. Not only do you skip the long Pacific crossing that most cruise ships do to reach Hawaii, but passports are not required for U.S. citizens, and you can tack on pre- or post-cruise stays on Oahu.

The overnights on Maui and Kauai also mean it's possible to try several of Hawaii's signature experiences that most port calls don't allow. Passengers can catch dusk or dawn from atop Maui's massive 10,023-foot dormant volcano with sunrise and sunset excursions to the Haleakala Crater. And with the ship in port all night on Kauai, guests who want to enjoy traditional Hawaiian cuisine, music and hula performances can book the Luau Kalamaku for a fun evening out.

Pride of America, which has been cruising Hawaii since 2005, doesn't have the onboard thrills (race track, virtual-reality gaming, waterslides) of Norwegian's newer ships , but that's okay because the islands, not the ship, are your main destination. Its American-themed decor celebrates U.S. cities in a vibrant, and at times, kitschy way, but a 2021 refurbishment left its cabins and public spaces feeling refreshed.

Many of Norwegian's specialty dining venues (which incur a surcharge) are on board, including Cagney's Steakhouse, Le Bistro (here, it's Jefferson's Bistro), Moderno Churrascaria and Teppanyaki.

Who should go: Anyone seeking a convenient way to island-hop — and see a lot of Hawaii — by making the most of the generous shore time with a combination of independent exploration and shore excursions. Most sailings attract couples ages 50 and older, although summer and holiday sailings have plenty of families on board.

Related: Best time to cruise Hawaii

UnCruise Adventures' 7-night Hawaiian Seascapes

Cruisers seeking a less traditional, more carefree Hawaii experience can have it from November to April aboard UnCruise Adventures ' 36-passenger Safari Explorer. The seven-night Hawaiian Seascapes itinerary, which begins either on Molokai or the island of Hawaii, is an unconventional one designed for those who enjoy going off the beaten path in an intimate and more authentic setting. U.S. passports aren't required to sail.

UnCruise visits four islands — Maui and Lanai plus Molokai and Hawaii — and focuses on not only their striking landscapes and underwater beauty but also the cultural traditions, cuisine and music of the Hawaiian people. On Molokai, where there's not a single traffic light and the lifestyle is slow-paced, passengers get a chance to "talk story" with locals and enjoy a pa'ina (feast) and evening jam session. Lanai activities range from snorkel, paddleboard and kayak excursions to off-road adventures exploring the privately owned island's dramatic sea cliffs, red rock formations and vast fields once filled with Dole pineapples.

Most UnCruise sailings are during Maui's humpback whale season, so sightings while cruising off the coast of Maui are possible. You might also catch glimpses of dolphins and sea turtles. A "Captain's Choice" day is a wild card determined by the weather, marine life in the area and other factors, while the final two days are spent exploring the Big Island of Hawaii — including a hike up Hualalai volcano and a skiff ride along the rugged coast.

Constructed in 1998, Safari Explorer was designed with adventure itineraries in mind (in summer the U.S.-flagged ship repositions to Alaska). Its size allows it to navigate areas larger ships can't reach, which in Hawaii means bays and coves ideal for snorkeling or watersports.

With such a small number of passengers aboard, guests get to know each other — and Safari Explorer's friendly and knowledgeable crew — quite well. Passengers come together over meals featuring locally sourced ingredients, and as all UnCruise fares include unlimited wines, spirits and microbrews, shipmates can raise a glass without worrying who's buying a round. It all lends itself to an exclusive yet utterly relaxed week of cruising.

Who should go: The ship's laid-back onboard vibe paired with its land- and water-based activities make the Hawaiian Seascapes itinerary ideal for active travelers seeking a nature-focused itinerary — although cruise fares (which start around $5,900 per person) are among the priciest for a Hawaii cruise.

Related: Why it's easier to meet new people on a smaller cruise ship

Holland America's 17-night Circle Hawaii

Travelers who have more than two weeks to spare and who prefer to arrive in Hawaii via ship rather than an airplane can do so on Holland America 's 17-night Circle Hawaii itinerary. They'd better also love sea days because crossing the Pacific from San Diego or Vancouver to Honolulu and back requires 10 days.

That means passengers enjoy five or six days in Hawaii on Kauai, Oahu, Maui and the island of Hawaii. Some itineraries stay in select ports overnight. Cruises departing from San Diego also call on Ensenada, Mexico. With either departure port, passports will be required.

The itinerary is offered in 2024 and 2025 on the 2,650-passenger Koningsdam and 1,432-passenger Zaandam.

Travelers with more time on their hands can also visit Hawaii as part of longer Pacific island cruises with Holland America. Koningsdam will sail a 35-night Hawaii, Tahiti & Marquesas itinerary in 2025 that combines visits to four Hawaiian islands with calls on five islands in French Polynesia and Fanning Island, Kiribati (and 20 sea days).

Related: Holland America unveils epic cruise to Hawaii and Alaska for 2025

Zaandam will also sail 51- to 56-night Tales of the South Pacific itineraries that visit multiple islands in Hawaii and French Polynesia along with ports in the Cook Islands, American Samoa and Fiji.

Holland America is popular with cruisers ages 60 and older, many of them retired, who have time to enjoy longer itineraries on ships that offer good value with a focus on culinary and musical enjoyment. Two of Koningsdam's most popular venues are its live entertainment area with three venues — B.B. King's Blues Club (for Memphis-style rhythm and blues), Billboard Onboard (for chart-topping hits played by a live pianist) and Rolling Stone Rock Room (for a live band playing classic rock), and World Stage, a theater with a 270-degree screen used for both special BBC Earth in Concert and theatrical productions.

Onboard specialty dining options (at an added cost) include Pinnacle Grill for steaks and seafood, Tamarind for Pan-Asian cuisine and Rudi's Sel de Mer for French Brasserie specialties and seafood.

Who should go: Mature travelers who prefer not to fly and who enjoy a more traditional cruise experience. They should also love sea days as much (or even more so) than port exploration.

Related: 16 mistakes cruisers make on cruise ship sea days

Princess Cruises' 15- or 16-night Hawaiian Islands

Princess Cruises is also a good option for longer sailings. The cruise line offers numerous round-trip itineraries to Hawaii from Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego in the fall and winter.

The majority of sailings are aboard the 3,080-passenger Crown Princess and Ruby Princess from San Francisco, and the 2,600-passenger Grand Princess and 3,080-passenger Emerald Princess from Los Angeles.

Ships are in port for nine to 11 hours in Hawaii (Hilo), Kauai and Maui and for 16 hours in Oahu. Itineraries include a stop in Ensenada, Mexico (so passports are required), plus nine or 10 sea days.

The ships feature many of Princess' popular dining venues, including Alfredo's Pizzeria (a sit-down venue serving personal-size pizzas), Crown Grill for steaks and Sabatini's Italian Trattoria. There's plenty of outdoor space for soaking up the sun — including an adults-only sun deck — and a dazzling Piazza for enjoying cocktails, gelato and pop-up street performers.

Fans of Princess' Movies Under the Stars poolside screenings (with free popcorn) and Discovery at SEA enrichment programming will have ample time to enjoy these perks on a Hawaii sailing.

Who should go: These sailings will appeal to couples or groups of friends who prefer to have a wide choice of sailing dates, can take the time to enjoy a leisurely Pacific crossing and appreciate Princess' focus on quality cuisine and a sun deck designed for relaxation rather than thrills.

Related: Best Hawaii cruise shore excursions

Celebrity's 9- to 12-night Hawaii Cruise

Travelers seeking modern interior decor on a ship designed with couples in mind can visit Hawaii aboard Celebrity Cruises ' 2,852-passenger Celebrity Solstice or 2,918-passenger Celebrity Edge on itineraries ranging from nine to 13 nights — but only if the timing is right. That's because the line offers only two sailings per ship each year (in spring and fall) as the ships reposition between Alaska and destinations in the Pacific. The itineraries are one-way (Vancouver to Honolulu or vice versa) with passports required.

These cruises call on three ports on two islands: Honolulu (Oahu) and Hilo and Kona (Hawaii), with one or two overnights in port and 10 hours ashore on one-day visits. All include five days in a row at sea. Since the itineraries either begin or end in Honolulu, there's also a chance for some pre- or post-cruise exploration.

Sea days offer opportunities to enjoy the chic, grown-up ambience and amenities aboard these ships. Each vessel offers multiple complimentary and extra-fee specialty restaurants. Celebrity Solstice features Tuscan Grille for Italian specialties and steak and Murano for modern French cuisine, while Celebrity Edge offers the whimsical Le Petit Chef and the international Eden Restaurant.

Celebrity's signature Martini Bar and many other onboard watering holes keep the grown-up vibe going day and night. Choose cruise fares that include alcohol and Wi-Fi, or pay a lower rate and pay for your drinks as you go.

Who should go: The slightly shorter one-way sailings and the ships' contemporary ambience make these itineraries ideal for couples and groups of friends seeking a relaxing escape — especially Gen Xers in their 40s and 50s, who are Celebrity's target market.

Related: 6 national parks you can reach by cruise ship (and 2 are in Hawaii)

Carnival's 14- or 15-night Hawaii from Los Angeles

If fun is your cruise mantra, the "Fun Ship" brand Carnival Cruise Line offers a handful of round-trip sailings to Hawaii from Los Angeles (Long Beach) aboard the 2,984-passenger Carnival Radiance. Like other roundtrips from the West Coast, these itineraries spend just five days in Hawaii, offering eight to 14 hours of shore time in ports on four islands: Maui, Kauai, Oahu and Hawaii. Along with enjoying eight sea days, guests will also call on Ensenada, Mexico, so passports are required.

Carnival Radiance first sailed under that name in 2021, but it's not a new ship. Before an epic makeover, it sailed for the cruise line as Carnival Victory. Ship features include many of Carnival's signature complimentary and extra-fee dining venues, including Guy's Burger Joint and Pig & Anchor Bar-B-Que Smokehouse, BlueIguana Cantina, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse and Bonsai Sushi Express.

Additional guest favorite destinations on board include the RedFrog Pub, Alchemy Bar and WaterWorks aquapark. Expect high-voltage theater shows from Playlist Productions at night and poolside interactive contests by day.

Who should go: Socially inclined cruisers who love Carnival's emphasis on onboard fun and can appreciate a colorful ship with a lively ambience and lots of day and evening activities.

Related: Best Hawaii cruise tips for getting the most from your island-hopping trip

Royal Caribbean's 9- to 13-night Hawaii Cruises

A megaship cruise experience to Hawaii is available, too — with pricing that's quite affordable. Royal Caribbean cruises there on two vessels in one of its newer classes of ships: the 4,180-passenger Quantum of the Seas and Ovation of the Seas.

All are one-way cruises just before or after the Alaska cruise season (so late April or early October) between Oahu and Vancouver (or vice versa). The ships call on two Hawaiian islands and spend four or five days in a row at sea. Passports are required since these itineraries begin or end in Vancouver.

Ovation of the Seas and Quantum of the Seas feature a mix of thrills for all ages. These include RipCord by iFly simulated sky diving, FlowRider simulated surfing, bumper car racing in the SeaPlex indoor activity complex and the North Star sightseeing capsule, which ascends 300 feet above the top deck for 360-degree views.

Both ships also offer 14 dining venues, including the innovative Wonderland, Jamie's Italian by Jamie Oliver and kid-favorite Dog House, as well as bar options that include Schooner Bar for by-request piano tunes, Boleros for mojitos and merengue and Bionic Bar for drinks poured by robotic bartenders. Entertainment includes live cover bands in the Music Hall and multimedia music and dance performances in Two70.

Who should go: Cruisers who love a big ship with a wide array of dining choices, all kinds of evening entertainment and plenty of exciting activities to pass the time on sea days. Quantum-class ships are great for families, but the sail dates might not work for those with school-age kids.

Related: Do you need a passport for a cruise?

Viking's 16-night Hawaiian Islands Sojourn

For a guaranteed adults-only sailing in a relaxed, boutique-style setting, upscale cruise line Viking also offers round-trip Hawaii cruises from Los Angeles in late 2024 and early 2025 on its 930-passenger Viking Neptune.

What sets Viking apart from most of the other lines offering Hawaii cruises is that it includes a free shore excursion in every port. These include a highlights tour of Honolulu and Pearl Harbor on Oahu and a visit to a scenic waterfall and the Kilohana sugar plantation on Kauai. Additional excursions can be booked at an extra charge.

The 16-night Hawaiian Islands Sojourn sailings visit four islands — Hawaii (Hilo), Oahu, Kauai and Maui — and like other round-trip sailings from the West Coast include 10 sea days and a call on Ensenada, Mexico, so passports are required.

Viking Neptune will also do 32-night Grand Hawaii and Polynesia sailings round-trip from Los Angeles in late 2024 and early 2025 that visit four islands in Hawaii and four in French Polynesia.

The ship, which debuted in 2022, features sleek Scandinavian-inspired decor, a soothing spa with a complimentary thermal area, an aft infinity pool and hot tub, a panoramic Explorer's Lounge and five onboard restaurants. Specialty restaurant Manfredi's serves an extensive menu of Italian specialties, while The Chef's Table offers rotating five-course themed menus, including Asian, French and California-inspired.

In addition to the free shore excursions, pricing includes complimentary wine or beer with lunch and dinner, specialty dining at no extra charge, crew gratuities and transfers.

Who should go: Couples who prefer the quieter ambience of a ship that doesn't allow anyone under 18 onboard, doesn't have a casino and offers presentations by regional experts that enhance immersion into local culture. Viking cruisers are generally over age 55.

Planning a cruise? Start with these stories:

  • The 5 most desirable cabin locations on any cruise ship
  • A beginners guide to picking a cruise line
  • The 8 worst cabin locations on any cruise ship
  • The ultimate guide to what to pack for a cruise
  • A quick guide to the most popular cruise lines
  • 21 tips and tricks that will make your cruise go smoothly
  • Top ways cruisers waste money
  • The ultimate guide to choosing a cruise ship cabin

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

Mysterious Misty Na Pali Coast and Waimea Canyon, Kauai, Hawaii

Dad Takes Aim at Cruise Staff After 20-Year-Old Son’s Fatal Jump

Francel Parker told his hometown newspaper that his family doesn’t drink, so he’s unsure how his son got so drunk just before he leaped to his death in the Caribbean.

Josh Fiallo

Josh Fiallo

Breaking News Reporter

Smoke billows out of the top of the Liberty of the Seas cruise liner by Royal Caribbean.

Getty Images/Bruno Vincent

The dad of Levion Parker , the 20-year-old Florida outdoorsman who drunkenly leaped to his death in front of his family on a Royal Caribbean cruise last week, is now questioning how his son was able to get so drunk despite being underage.

In an interview with his hometown newspaper, The Daily Sun , Francel Parker insisted that his son wasn’t suicidal and that they weren’t arguing before his fatal plunge—a statement that contradicts what others onboard told the New York Post they witnessed.

Instead, Francel told the paper his son’s spontaneous jump was done out of drunken ignorance—something he suggested should have been avoidable.

“We don’t drink,” he told the Sun . “I’d like to know how my son was served so much alcohol.”

Despite being over international waters at the time of the fatal plunge, roughly midway between Grand Inagua Island and Cuba, cruises that depart and return from U.S. ports are barred from serving alcohol to anyone under 21. Royal Caribbean has released a statement on the incident, but has not addressed witness statements that claimed Levion was drunk.

Parker added that he’s holding out hope his son, an outdoorsman who won a saltwater fishing tournament just last month, is still alive somewhere in the Caribbean—despite Thursday making it a full week since he disappeared into ocean, and two days since the U.S. Coast Guard called off its search.

“As soon as he went off the side, I prayed over him,” he said, adding that his son was a skilled diver. “I was confident the prayers I said over my son were heard. I stand on the word of God. I believe he is alive.”

The tragedy unfolded around 4 a.m. on April 4, on the 11th deck of the massive Liberty of the Seas cruise liner. Witnesses told the Post last week that Levion was hanging out in a hot tub with his brother when he was approached by his dad, who appeared angry that he’d been drinking.

After what he perceived as being an argument, the witness Bryan Sims told the Post he heard Levion tell his dad, “I’ll fix this right now.” Moments later, he jumped into the dark ocean below—an incident Sims described as being an “impulsive leap.”

Sims added that the ship was moving “pretty fast” and that Francel screamed for staff to alert the captain, which brought the ship to a complete stop within 20 minutes. The vessel launched rescue boats, but to no avail—Levion was nowhere to be found.

Francel told the Sun he flung six life rings off the ship hoping one would reach his son, who he said accompanied him on board along with his younger brother to take a break from his work on a commercial fishing boat.

Social media posts showed Levion graduated from North Port High School, in southwest Florida between Sarasota and Fort Myers, in 2022. He played football there, and regularly posted about fishing and hunting.

In in its lone statement on the incident, Royal Caribbean said last week it was “providing support and assistance” to Levion’s family.

“The ship’s crew immediately launched a search and rescue effort alongside the U.S. Coast Guard,” it said, adding, “For the privacy of the guest and their family, we have no additional details to share.”

Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast  here .

READ THIS LIST

Norwegian Cruise Line

  • View Results
  • 1 (current)

* Terms & Conditions Package not available on sailings less than 5 days or charter sailings.

twitter share quote

Norwegian Cruise Line presenta nuevas experiencias culinarias a bordo del Norwegian Aqua

La compañía inaugurará su primer restaurante tailandés de lujo, "sukhothai"; un restaurante vegetariano, "planterie"; y un nuevo bar de vinos, "swirl wine bar".

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), la innovadora compañía global de cruceros,ha revelado hoy las nuevas experiencias culinarias y de bebidas que se estrenarán a bordo del Norwegian Aqua , el nuevo barco de la compañía y el primero de la Clase Prima Plus, que zarpará en abril de 2025.

En línea con el compromiso de la Compañía de ofrecer la mejor experiencia vacacional, Norwegian Aqua contará con tres nuevas ofertas a bordo, incluyendo Sukhothai , el primer restaurante tailandés especializado de NCL; Swirl Wine Bar , un nuevo bar de vinos de lujo; y Planterie , el primer restaurante de la marca que ofrece un menú completo vegetariano; además de los favoritos de los huéspedes.

"Descubrir nuevos sabores y experiencias gastronómicas es una parte memorable de cualquier viaje, especialmente cuando la compartes con aquellos que más te importan", comenta David J. Herrera, President de Norwegian Cruise Line. "Ampliando nuestro galardonado programa de comida y bebida, estamos deseando dar vida a nuevos conceptos a bordo del Norwegian Aqua, mientras continuamos ofreciendo la variedad de ofertas disponibles y el valor que NCL ofrece."

Nuevas experiencias culinarias y de bar

Sukhothai , el primer restaurante tailandés especializado de la compañía, debuta en el nuevo Norwegian Aqua con un menú ecléctico que combina platos auténticos y tradicionales con sabores creativos y dinámicos. Los huéspedes podrán disfrutar de un nuevo giro a los platos tradicionales, como el pollo tailandés con anacardos, las gambas a la sal y la pimienta, la ensalada tailandesa de bistec a la parrilla, una variedad de currys complementarios y mucho más. La decoración, obra de la empresa londinense SMC Design, será una mezcla armoniosa de elementos de diseño tailandeses tradicionales y contemporáneos. Cuando los huéspedes entren en Sukhothai, en la cubierta 17, serán recibidos con un ambiente cálido y acogedor, con lámparas colgantes de bambú y papel de arroz, un llamativo suelo con motivos geométricos y muebles de colores que transportarán a los comensales a la riqueza cultural de Tailandia.

El Indulge Food Hall , uno de los favoritos de los huéspedes, contará con un nuevo restaurante situado en la cubierta ocho, que ofrecerá bowls vegetales y otras opciones saludables: Planterie . El menú de Planterie incluirá platos como el Southwest Bowl con tempeh ahumado y el Mediterranean Goddess Bowl con deliciosas verduras especiadas, tabulé y zanahorias asadas con miel. El Indulge Food Hall, con asientos en el interior y al aire libre, tendrá un nuevo diseño de la empresa neoyorquina Rockwell Group, con 10 puestos de comida inspirados en los mercados internacionales de todo el mundo. Entre las características arquitectónicas destacan los detalles en madera, el mobiliario dorado y metálico y los tonos cálidos y coloridos que fluyen a la perfección por todo el local.

También se estrena a bordo del Norwegian Aqua el Swirl Wine Bar , un salón de vinos contemporáneo que logra el equilibrio perfecto entre exclusividad y accesibilidad para una experiencia única e íntima escondida en la cubierta seis entre el popular Whiskey Bar y Hasuki, el restaurante de estilo hibachi. Este enclave oculto ofrecerá una amplia carta de vinos por copas y una extensa lista de cosechas únicas y de primera calidad. Diseñado por la firma Studio DADO de Miami, la arquitectura del local se inspira en la cautivadora belleza y curvatura del geológicamente impresionante Cañón del Antílope en Arizona, con tonos cálidos complementados por líneas horizontales en cascada y serenos toques azules que crean un espacio perfectamente acogedor y encantador para que los huéspedes se relajen.

David Herrera,  President of Norwegian Cruise Line

Descubrir nuevos sabores y experiencias gastronómicas es una parte memorable de cualquier viaje, especialmente cuando la compartes con aquellos que más te importan. Ampliando nuestro galardonado programa de comida y bebida, estamos deseando dar vida a nuevos conceptos a bordo del Norwegian Aqua, mientras continuamos ofreciendo la variedad de ofertas disponibles y el valor que NCL ofrece.

cruise lines in la

Espacios mejorados y rediseñados

Desde nuevos diseños hasta asientos más amplios, el nuevo Norwegian Aqua contará con restaurantes y salones mejorados que anteriormente se estrenaron en la Clase Prima. De las mentes creativas de Studio DADO, uno de los principales comedores de cortesía del barco, el Commodore Room , contará ahora con un diseño rústico y lujoso inspirado en su homónimo marinero. Rindiendo homenaje a la imaginativa narrativa de la habitación del capitán, el lugar transportará a los huéspedes a los tiempos pasados de sofisticación marítima con mobiliario de madera antigua; banquetas de cuero; suelos que imitan las líneas de un muelle; e increíbles acentos de piedra, todo ello con un toque delicado y moderno.  

Metropolitan , el moderno bar de cócteles Sail & Sustain de NCL, que ganó el Premio Vibe Vista 2024 al "Mejor Programa de Bebidas", volverá a bordo del Norwegian Aqua y lucirá un nuevo diseño distinto al de otros barcos de la Clase Prima. Trasladado del centro del barco a la popa de la cubierta siete, el innovador bar contará ahora con un piano de cola y un pequeño espacio de entretenimiento para que los huéspedes disfruten de música en directo con sus cócteles Sail & Sustain, vinos biodinámicos y licores producidos de forma sostenible. Inspirado en las zonas art decó y modernas de mediados de siglo de la ciudad de Nueva York, Studio DADO ha creado un enclave íntimo con tonos oscuros, motivos llamativos y vegetación fresca que ofrece un ambiente desenfadado a los huéspedes que disfrutan de una bebida nocturna.

Nama Sushi and Sashimi , que debutó por primera vez en el Norwegian Prima y el Norwegian Viva, contará ahora con un diseño fresco y animado de Studio DADO a bordo del Norwegian Aqua. Introduciendo una nueva paleta de colores, el espacio se inspira en el vibrante mundo del arte Manga. Los huéspedes podrán disfrutar de una experiencia lúdica rodeados de colores vivos como el verde lima y el negro.

Situado en la cubierta 17 , Surfside Café contará con ventanales desde el suelo hasta el techo, ofreciendo a los huéspedes vistas panorámicas mientras disfrutan de una amplia y diversa experiencia gastronómica estilo buffet. Con un nuevo diseño de la firma londinense A.D. Associates, este local, que ofrece tres comidas al día, mostrará colores cálidos, tonos de atardecer y paletas de colores atemporales. Al lado, con las mismas vistas panorámicas que Surfside Café, el exclusivo restaurante mediterráneo de marisco de la Prima Class, Palomar , presentará un diseño elevado con materiales naturales, como cuerda y madera, complementados con toques de azul y morado oscuro.

A bordo del Norwegian Aqua, el Whiskey Bar se trasladará a la cubierta seis, cerca del flamante Swirl Wine Bar, mientras que el Belvedere Bar se trasladará a la cubierta ocho, en el corazón del atrio, donde los huéspedes podrán deleitarse con tapas nocturnas y entretenimiento nocturno. 

Penrose Bar y Waves Pool Bar también contarán con nuevos diseños, y locales como The Local Bar & Grill , el restaurante de estilo pub 24 horas de NCL, Hasuki , una animada experiencia hibachi japonesa, y Cagney's , el exclusivo asador americano de NCL, se ampliarán para dar cabida a más huéspedes.

Vuelven los favoritos de los huéspedes

Además de presentar nuevas experiencias y diseños de comida y bebida, los restaurantes favoritos de los huéspedes volverán al Norwegian Aqua, como Hudson's , el comedor principal elevado que ofrece 270⁰ de vistas panorámicas; Le Bistro , el restaurante francés de alta gama inspirado en el Palacio de Versalles; Los Lobos , el restaurante mexicano contemporáneo y auténtico con asientos al aire libre; y Onda by Scarpetta , el restaurante italiano de lujo, que también ofrece cenas al aire libre en Ocean Boulevard.

Con tantas opciones gastronómicas para elegir, el programa Free at Sea de NCL ofrece a sus huéspedes más beneficios que mejoran la experiencia, incluyendo créditos para cenas de especialidad, paquete de bebidas ilimitado, créditos para excursiones en tierra, minutos de Wi-Fi y mucho más. 

Norwegian Aqua, que será el 20º barco de la flota de Norwegian Cruise Line, ofrecerá experiencias pioneras en el sector y en la marca, como la primera montaña rusa y tobogán acuático híbridos del mundo, Aqua Slidecoaster; Glow Court, un complejo deportivo digital con suelo LED interactivo; y las primeras suites Haven dúplex de tres dormitorios de NCL en el complejo premium de la marca al que sólo se puede acceder con tarjeta de acceso, The Haven by Norwegian®.

A partir de abril de 2025, el Norwegian Aqua realizará itinerarios de siete días por el Caribe saliendo desde Puerto Cañaveral, Florida, con escalas en los destinos insulares tropicales de Puerto Plata, República Dominicana; Tórtola, Islas Vírgenes Británicas; Santo Tomás, Islas Vírgenes de EE.UU.; y Great Stirrup Cay, la isla privada de NCL en las Bahamas. Tras la temporada caribeña del barco, el Norwegian Aqua ofrecerá viajes de cinco y siete días a las Bermudas desde Nueva York desde agosto de 2025 hasta octubre de 2025 y, a continuación, itinerarios de cinco y siete días por el Caribe Oriental desde Miami, la "Capital Mundial de los Cruceros", desde octubre de 2025 hasta abril de 2026.

Para obtener más información sobre la galardonada flota de 20 barcos de la compañía y sus itinerarios por todo el mundo, o para reservar un crucero, póngase en contacto con un profesional de viajes o visita www.ncl.com .

Para ver más imágenes del Norwegian Aqua, visita el dossier de prensa aquí .

  • International edition
  • Australia edition
  • Europe edition

A view from Park Güell

Barcelona bus route removed from map apps to tackle tourist overcrowding

Residents welcome removal of number 116 route, often used to get to Park Güell

While some places will go to any lengths to attract visitors, residents of La Salut neighbourhood in Barcelona are celebrating a move to wipe themselves off the map.

For years, residents had complained that they could not get home because the number 116 bus was always crammed with tourists visiting Antoni Gaudí’s Park Güell. The park is the city’s second most popular attraction after the Sagrada Familia basilica.

Now they have the bus to themselves after the city council arranged to have the route removed from Google and Apple maps.

“We laughed at the idea at first,” said César Sánchez, a local activist. “But we’re amazed that the measure has been so effective.”

Luz López, 75, told elDiario.es: “Before, the bus was so full even people with walking sticks couldn’t get on.”

Albert Batlle, the deputy mayor of security and coexistence on the city council, said that as well as improving mobility around Park Güell, “we needed to eliminate references to the 116 on the internet”.

Batlle declined to admit or deny that the council had asked for the route to be removed, while a Google spokesperson would only say they would not delete a bus route unless requested to do so by the council.

Sánchez, who has been campaigning for eight years for the council to address the problem, joked: “The next thing we need to do is to get the whole of Park Güell removed from Google Maps.”

  • Barcelona holidays

More on this story

cruise lines in la

‘Summer will be monstrous’: Barcelona wrestles with revival of mass tourism

cruise lines in la

Catalonia plans law to protect historic shops as rents soar

cruise lines in la

Controversial Barcelona airport expansion plan agreed

cruise lines in la

Barcelona cannabis clubs face closure in new legal setback

cruise lines in la

Surge in violent crime in Barcelona prompts calls for legal reform

cruise lines in la

Barcelona mayor promises crackdown on cruise ships

cruise lines in la

Barcelona port is worst in Europe for cruise ship air pollution

cruise lines in la

Airbnb can’t go on unregulated – it does too much damage to cities

cruise lines in la

Barcelona Airbnb host 'manages rentals worth £33,000 a day'

Most viewed.

Read the Latest on Page Six

  • Sports Betting
  • Sports Entertainment

Recommended

Damian lillard’s estranged wife shades glorilla after rapper’s flirtatious photo, dui arrest.

  • View Author Archive
  • Email the Author
  • Get author RSS feed

Contact The Author

Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission.

Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission.

Kay’La Lillard has entered the chat.

Damian Lillard’s estranged wife had jokes about GloRilla’s DUI arrest in Gwinnett County, Ga., on Tuesday — two months after the Memphis rapper expressed interest in the Bucks’ star guard.

In a post shared Wednesday on her Instagram Stories, Kay’La re-shared a photo of GloRilla’s apparent mugshot with the caption: “FreeGloLillard” and a crying laughing emoji.

Kay’La Lillard posts about GloRilla's DUI arrest.

Kay’La added the hashtag “#sisterwife” and a shoulder-shrugging emoji.

GloRilla, whose real name is Gloria Hallelujah Woods, was arrested early Tuesday morning on suspicion of driving under the influence, consuming/possessing an open alcoholic beverage container and a separate traffic charge.

The conversation around GloRilla and Lillard — who filed for divorce Oct. 2, 2023, after two years of marriage — began during the NBA All-Star festivities earlier this year.

Damian Lillard's estranged wife Kay’La Lillard.

At the time, she posted a photo of herself and Lillard, 33, and expressed interest in the 2024 All-Star Game MVP.

“Whoever she is can’t whoop me so I really dgaf,” GloRilla wrote on X.

When asked last month by TMZ if he reached out to GloRilla following the message, Lillard said, “No comment.”

GloRilla also played coy this month when Shannon Sharpe brought up a message she shared on X while making an appearance on the “Club Shay Shay” podcast.

“At the end of the day, the day gon’ end,” the 24-year-old rapper said.

GloRilla on the "Club Shay Shay" podcast with Shannon Sharpe.

“OK I’ma leave it at that,” Sharpe replied. “Because he said no comment [and] you said, ‘Hey at the end of the day, it’s the end of the day.'”

Lillard and Kay’La were college sweethearts and tied the knot in September 2021.

They went on to have three children together: son Damian Jr., 5, and 3-year-old twins, daughter Kali and son Kalii.

Eastern Conference guard Damian Lillard (0) of the Milwaukee Bucks holds up the MVP trophy after winning the 73rd NBA All Star game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on  Feb 18, 2024 in  Indianapolis, Indiana.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Damian Lillard (@damianlillard)

Lillard, an eight-time NBA All-Star, filed for divorce less than a week after he was traded from the Trail Blazers to the Bucks after 11 seasons in Portland.

The Bucks host the Pacers for Game 1 of their first-round playoff series on Sunday.

Share this article:

Kay’La Lillard posts about GloRilla's DUI arrest.

Advertisement

cruise lines in la

IMAGES

  1. Visit Los Angeles Cruise Terminal

    cruise lines in la

  2. Norwegian Escape Cruise Ship Profile and Photo Tour

    cruise lines in la

  3. Carnival's Newest and Largest Cruise Ship Finally Debuts This Week

    cruise lines in la

  4. Cruises from Los Angeles: Must-Know Pros and Cons

    cruise lines in la

  5. Los Angeles Cruise Port: Frequently Asked Questions

    cruise lines in la

  6. Cruise LA

    cruise lines in la

VIDEO

  1. We had NO IDEA what we were getting ourselves into…

  2. P&O Cruises

  3. Top 5 Cruise Lines🚢 #cruise #traveling #ocean

  4. CRUISE NEWS

COMMENTS

  1. Cruises from Los Angeles, California

    3 The easiest way to get around Los Angeles is the L.A. Metro or Uber. CHECK SHORE EXCURSIONS IN Los Angeles, California. Find cruises from Los Angeles, California. Royal Caribbean guests can choose from multiple cruises out of Los Angeles, California. Explore our departure ports and find your dream cruise ships today!

  2. Cruises from Los Angeles

    From sea lions in Mexico to famous waterfalls in Hawaii, travel around the globe on a cruise from Los Angeles with Princess. Whether you want to embark on a 111-day world cruise or a 3-day California Coast getaway, unpack once and visit multiple destinations on your travel wish list. With cruises leaving from Los Angeles, enjoy convenient ...

  3. 15 Best Cruises from Los Angeles

    U.S. News ranks 32 Best Cruises from Los Angeles based on an analysis of reviews and health ratings. Viking Sky is the top-ranked ship sailing from Los Angeles. You can filter your search based on ...

  4. Find Cruises from Los Angeles

    Plan A Cruise. Search for cruises from Los Angeles with Royal Caribbean. Start planning your next cruise vacation by finding the best travel destinations & departure ports.

  5. Los Angeles Cruises: Cruises From Los Angeles

    Cruises from Los Angeles depart from the Port of Los Angeles World Cruise Center, located south of Los Angeles. The cruise port is roughly a 30-minute drive away from the city center, though travel time fluctuates depending on traffic. Overnight parking and passenger shuttles are available at the terminal.

  6. Cruises From Los Angeles, California

    Set sail from Los Angeles, California on your next South America, Pacific Coastal or Mexico Rivera Cruise with Norwegian Cruise Line. Explore the La Brea Tar Pits or Getty Center. Or spend the day at one of L.A.'s world-famous theme parks.

  7. THE 25 BEST Cruises from Los Angeles, CA 2024 (with Prices) on Cruise

    Many renowned cruise lines sail out of the port of Los Angeles, including Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, Viking Ocean Cruises, and Silversea. You can even take a cruise around the World with Oceania Cruises. The port's proximity to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) makes it accessible for domestic and ...

  8. Cruise from Long Beach (Los Angeles)

    Gaze into the starry night sky through the Griffith Observatory's ® giant telescope. Cruise from Long Beach and visit the port-city located just south of Los Angeles. Dotted with parks, beaches, and one of the most unique hotels, The Queen Mary, you'll want to explore the city before setting sail to Mexico or Hawaii.

  9. Cruises from Los Angeles

    From sea lions in Mexico to famous waterfalls in Hawaii, travel around the globe on a cruise from Los Angeles with Princess. Whether you want to embark on a 111-day world cruise or a 3-day California Coast getaway, unpack once and visit multiple destinations on your travel wish list. With cruises leaving from Los Angeles, enjoy convenient ...

  10. Cheap Cruises from Los Angeles (2024 / 2025)

    4 night Pacific Coastal. Princess Cruises • Sapphire Princess. May 7, 2024 — May 11, 2024. Los Angeles, United States • Vancouver, Canada. Itinerary details. $326. inside room per traveler.

  11. The Best Cruises from Los Angeles

    Norwegian Cruise Line's new amenity-laden, 4,004-passenger Norwegian Bliss was an instant star when it recently began cruising from Los Angeles (San Pedro) to the Mexican Riviera. Based on consumer demand, Norwegian also will bring a nearly new sister, the 3,802-passenger Norwegian Joy , back from China.

  12. Los Angeles Cruises

    Head north for an Alaskan adventure or celebrate south of the border in Mexico. Skip the flight and sail to Hawaii, where you can island-hop and only unpack once. Los Angeles may even be your gateway to bucket-list destinations like Asia or the South Pacific. Alaska from $1,999. Exotic - Asia/Africa/Other from $7,398. Hawaii from $1,048.

  13. Complete Guide to Cruising from the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach

    The Long Beach terminal is a short distance from the Port of Los Angeles (about 15 minutes via car). It serves Carnival Cruise Lines, which primarily sails shorter trips to the Mexican Riviera. Visitors will also recognize the historic Queen Mary, which is docked permanently at the port.

  14. Best Cruises from Los Angeles, California in 2023

    Norwegian Cruise Line offers 3 Panama Canal cruises out of LA this year, each on a Breakaway-class vessel. Each ends in Miami and is a 15-17 night journey. Norwegian Bliss through Panama Canal

  15. Cruises from Los Angeles

    Choose a West Coast Sailing. A Los Angeles or Long Beach departure delivers West Coast exploration with cruising options to Mexico and other far flung destinations. Pick your dream, pack your bag and come aboard. Cruise life beckons with sumptuous meals, entertainment and special events, relaxation in a deck chair or poolside, and unforgettable ...

  16. Cruise from San Pedro (Los Angeles) with Carnival Cruise Line

    Gaze into the starry night sky through the Griffith Observatory's giant telescope. Cruise from San Pedro and visit the glitzy, big-city of Los Angeles before setting sail to Mexico and the Caribbean. Take in the storied sights of the city including its modern museums, high-end shopping, and star-studded sights dotting the hills.

  17. Cruises to Los Angeles

    Most ships embark and disembark at Berths 91, 92 and 93 A/B at the World Cruise Center in San Pedro, except for most Carnival Cruise Line ships, which sail in and out of the Cruise Terminal in ...

  18. Cruise from Los Angeles, California

    For more information on cruises from Los Angeles, contact the cruise vacation experts at Direct Line Cruises at 1-800-352-8088. Book a cruise deal from Los Angeles, California on popular cruise lines such as Princess Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean and more. Book your LA cruise through the experts at Direct Line Cruises.

  19. Cruises from Los Angeles, California

    Sail there on a three-night cruise from Los Angeles so you can break away from the daily grind and chase island vibes instead. BAJA CALIFORNIA. Ensenada, Mexico is one of the top-rated stops on cruises from Los Angeles to Mexico - and once you're there, it's no surprise why. This vibrant city is one of the brightest jewels of the Baja coast.

  20. LOS ANGELES Port Map and Cruise Schedule

    Ships; Ports; Lines; Deck plans; Cabins; Accidents; XMAS; Wiki; News; Cruise Finder | Los Angeles cruise port West Coast USA and Canada ... Los Angeles cruise port West Coast USA and Canada. Schedule Review Hotels. Coordinates 33.752, -118.188; LOCODE USLAX; Local Time 2024-04-15 21:19; 59°F 15.2°C. Light breeze

  21. Cruises from Los Angeles Around the World

    129-day Ring Of Fire: Hidden Gems. 157 Reviews. Leaving: Los Angeles. Cruise Line: Seabourn Cruise Line. No prices currently available for this sailing. Itinerary. Ship.

  22. The 8 best Hawaii cruises in 2024 and 2025

    Princess Cruises is also a good option for longer sailings. The cruise line offers numerous round-trip itineraries to Hawaii from Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego in the fall and winter ...

  23. MSC Cruises Expands in the US With New 2025 Itineraries

    Los Angeles. Mexico. New Jersey. New Orleans. New York. Port Canaveral. Port Everglades. ... the 23-ship cruise line has invested $350 million into building the largest passenger cruise terminal ...

  24. Dad Takes Aim at Cruise Staff After 20-Year-Old Son's Fatal Jump

    The tragedy unfolded around 4 a.m. on April 4, on the 11th deck of the massive Liberty of the Seas cruise liner. Witnesses told the Post last week that Levion was hanging out in a hot tub with his ...

  25. Cruises out of Los Angeles

    Many renowned cruise lines sail out of the port of Los Angeles, including Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, Viking Ocean Cruises, and Silversea. You can even take a cruise ...

  26. Cruises from Los Angeles to Alaska

    Looking for cruises from Los Angeles to Alaska? Find and plan your next cruise from Los Angeles to Alaska on Cruise Critic with a variety of departure dates and popular cruise lines to choose from.

  27. Norwegian Cruise Line presenta nuevas experiencias culinarias a bordo

    Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), la innovadora compañía global de cruceros,ha revelado hoy las nuevas experiencias culinarias y de bebidas que se estrenarán a bordo del Norwegian Aqua, el nuevo barco de la compañía y el primero de la Clase Prima Plus, que zarpará en abril de 2025.En línea con el compromiso de la Compañía de ofrecer la mejor...

  28. Barcelona bus route removed from map apps to tackle tourist

    Now they have the bus to themselves after the city council contrived to have the route removed from Google and Apple maps. "We laughed at the idea at first," said César Sánchez, a local ...

  29. Damian Lillard's ex shades GloRilla after rapper's DUI arrest

    Damian Lillard's estranged wife — the Bucks' All-Star guard filed for divorce from Kay'La Lillard Oct. 2, 2023 after two years of marriage — had jokes about GloRilla's DUI arrest in Gwinnett ...

  30. Cruises from Los Angeles to Honolulu

    Lowest pricing is based on our 3rd party pricing supplier and valid as of April 14th, 2024. Looking for cruises from Los Angeles to Honolulu? Find and plan your next cruise from Los Angeles to ...