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Does Royal Caribbean depart Los Angeles?

Royal Caribbean® offers a wide variety of cruises from Los Angeles to choose from, so you can find an epic getaway that fits right into your schedule. From 3- and 4-night escapes to charming Catalina Island and Ensenada, Mexico, to 5-night adventures that include an overnight in Cabo.



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Explore Royal Caribbean Cruises Departure Ports. You can cruise from places like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Port Canaveral, San Juan & Galveston on Royal Caribbean cruises, allowing you to get the best of both worlds.

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Disney Cruise Line, Crystal, Princess Cruises, and Royal Caribbean Cruises offer some fantastic family cruises from San Francisco. Ice skating rinks, merry-go-rounds, and zip lines are among the onboard entertainment available on several Royal Caribbean cruise ships leaving from San Francisco.

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Royal Caribbean is heading west for the first time in a decade. Starting in June 2022, Navigator of the Seas will homeport in Los Angeles, offering three to seven-night sailings through at least spring 2023.

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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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One in nine jobs in the greater Los Angeles region is connected to the San Pedro Bay Port Complex—which includes the Port of Los Angeles and its neighboring Port of Long Beach (a separate entity and department of the City of Long Beach).

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Unfortunately, Royal Caribbean cruise ships aren't all-inclusive – at least not in the true sense. While they may not be fully all-inclusive, they do offer guests exceptional value. The pricing model allows cruisers to receive a base experience and pay for any add-ons they may want to enjoy.

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