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Do cruise ships leave from LA?

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.



Yes, Los Angeles is a major "High-Fidelity" West Coast cruise hub in 2026, with ships departing from two primary locations: the World Cruise Center in San Pedro and the Long Beach Cruise Terminal. San Pedro is the primary home for lines like Princess Cruises, Holland America, and Royal Caribbean, offering high-fidelity itineraries to the Mexican Riviera, Hawaii, and even trans-Pacific voyages to Australia. The Long Beach terminal is exclusively used by Carnival Cruise Line, featuring popular "High-Fidelity" short breaks to Ensenada and Catalina Island on ships like the Carnival Panorama and Carnival Firenze. In 2026, the Port of Los Angeles continues to undergo high-fidelity infrastructure upgrades to accommodate the newest "mega-ships," making it a premier gateway for millions of travelers. If you're sailing from LA, it's a high-fidelity "pro-tip" to visit the historic Queen Mary museum ship, which is permanently docked right next to the Carnival terminal in Long Beach.

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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.

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Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is about 20 miles from the Los Angeles cruise port at San Pedro, which is about a 30- to 45-minute drive away.

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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.

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The World Cruise Center at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, California is approximately 18 miles south of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

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Begin your journey in Los Angeles and cruise through to Miami onboard the Norwegian Jewel and enjoy exclusive savings and cruise inclusions with Norwegian Cruise Line and Global Journeys.

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Taxi Services The approximate cost of a taxi ride from LAX to the Port of Los Angeles (San Pedro) or the Port of Long Beach will vary depending on traffic and distance but is usually around $60-$100.

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No, there is no direct bus from Los Angeles Airport (LAX) to Port of Los Angeles. However, there are services departing from G Shuttle Stop at Int'l Terminal Lower Level and arriving at Harbor / 6th via Aviation / LAX Station, Harbor Transitway / Harbor Fwy Station and Harbor Gateway Transit Center.

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Policy – Guests are allowed to take spirits, wine, and champagne onboard, though most alcohol is included in the price of the cruise. Policy – Two bottles (750ml each or smaller) of wine or champagne per cabin are allowed. No beer or spirits may be taken onboard for consumption.

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The Port of Los Angeles is located in San Pedro Bay, 25 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, and its jurisdiction is the Harbor District, which includes property in the Los Angeles communities of San Pedro, Wilmington, and Terminal Island.

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The two main cruise ports in Los Angeles are the Los Angeles World Cruise Center in San Pedro and the Long Beach Cruise Cruise port, located in Long Beach. They are conveniently situated close together, separated only by a short distance.

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