Departing from the sunny ports of Los Angeles and San Diego, California cruise itineraries include everything from 7-night journeys to the Mexican Riviera to unforgettable 15-night sailings that venture across the Panama Canal.
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With four cruise ports and more than a half-dozen cruise lines that depart from them year-round, California offers cruisers lots of choice. Departing from San Diego or Los Angeles? You can visit the Mexican Riviera, Hawaii or head north on a California coastal voyage.
Taxi ServicesThe 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.
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.
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.
Traveling by Uber or Lyft in Los Angeles costs about half of what it might cost you to take a taxi for a similar trip. The difference in price between choosing a ride-share app versus taking a taxi is the primary reason that Uber and Lyft have been so successful.
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.
Do I need a passport? We recommend that everyone taking a cruise from the United States have a passport book. Though some “closed-loop” cruises may not require a U.S. passport, we recommend bringing yours in case of an emergency, such as an unexpected medical air evacuation or the ship docking at an alternate port.