LA Cruises: Mexican Riviera from €399 (I Track Every Deal)
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- Save €300-800 per cabin on LA departures
- Track every cruise line from San Pedro
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What You Get with Los Angeles Cruise Alerts
- Why LA has the best Mexican Riviera prices
- How to cruise to Hawaii from California
- Panama Canal options from the West Coast
- Price alerts for all LA/San Pedro sailings
- Carnival, Princess, Norwegian tracking
- Mexico, Hawaii, and Panama Canal deals
- Paying €800+ when €399 Mexico deals exist
- Missing Hawaii cruise opportunities
- Overpaying for peak holiday sailings
What's Inside Your Los Angeles Cruise Alerts
Multiple cruise lines compete from San Pedro
Tracking for all Los Angeles departures
→ Catch the best deals from the West Coast
Mexico cruises are LA's bread and butter
Dedicated tracking for Cabo, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan
→ Best Mexican Riviera prices anywhere
Hawaii cruises from California are rare
Alerts when Hawaii sailings drop in price
→ Cruise to Hawaii without flying there
"Los Angeles is the West Coast's answer to Miami—year-round sailings, multiple cruise lines competing, and the best Mexican Riviera prices you'll find. Carnival, Princess, and Norwegian all base ships at San Pedro. Mexico cruises hit €399 regularly. Hawaii and Panama Canal options add variety. If you're in Southern California, LA is your home port."
What cruises leave from Los Angeles?
Mexican Riviera (most popular), Hawaii, Panama Canal transits, and Pacific coastal voyages. Carnival, Princess, Norwegian, and Celebrity operate from San Pedro. Year-round departures with Mexico dominating.
How much are Mexican Riviera cruises from LA?
Expect €400-1,000 for 5-7 day cruises to Cabo, Puerto Vallarta, and Mazatlan. Deals hit €399 regularly on Carnival. Princess and Norwegian run €500-800. We track them all.
Can I cruise to Hawaii from Los Angeles?
Yes. Princess and Carnival offer Hawaii cruises from LA. They're 10-15 days with several sea days, but you avoid flights to Honolulu. Popular for California residents with the time.
Where is LA cruise port?
San Pedro, about 30-40 minutes from LAX. Long Beach also has cruise operations. The San Pedro terminals are modern and handle multiple ships. Traffic can be rough—leave early.
LA vs San Diego for Mexico cruises?
LA has more options (more cruise lines, more sailings). San Diego has Holland America quality but fewer choices. Prices are similar. LA wins on selection.
When is best to cruise from LA?
September-February for Mexican Riviera (best weather in Mexico). Avoid summer—prices are higher and Mexico is hot. Hawaii cruises run various times. We track seasonal patterns.
Los Angeles cruise deals from San Pedro make Southern California the Mexican Riviera capital. Carnival, Princess, Norwegian, and Celebrity base ships here with year-round sailings to Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, and Mazatlan. Prices range €400-1,000 for 5-7 day Mexican Riviera cruises, with deals hitting €399 frequently on Carnival. The port also offers Hawaii cruises (10-15 days without flying) and Panama Canal transits (14+ days). September-February is peak Mexico season—best weather at the destinations and most sailing options. Summer cruises cost more and Mexico is uncomfortably hot. The San Pedro terminals are 30-40 minutes from LAX and modern enough for smooth embarkation. For West Coast residents, LA competes with Seattle (Alaska) and San Francisco (Alaska, Hawaii) but dominates Mexican Riviera sailings. Track prices year-round because deals appear consistently as cruise lines compete.
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