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Which Royal Caribbean ships Homeport in Los Angeles?

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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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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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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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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The Best Cruising Spots in Los Angeles
  • West LA. If you love shopping around for street clothing, you can get on your cruiser and explore West LA's Fairfax District. ...
  • Venice and Santa Monica. ...
  • Downtown LA. ...
  • Korea Town. ...
  • Beach Cities.


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A typical coastal sailing will cruise round trip from one of the four California cruise homeports and visit one or more of the following ports: Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Ensenada, Catalina Island, Monterey and San Diego.

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Debuting in fall 2023, the cruise line's first of three LNG-powered (liquefied natural gas) ships will be named Icon of the Seas.

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