Cruise From Los Angeles This Fall!
Published Friday, August 5th 2022 - Updated Friday, August 5th 2022Carnival offers 3-, 4- and 7-night cruises to Mexico all year long, but just as that famous red, white and blue logo strongly appeals to families with school-aged children and young adults, some seniors and sophisticates poo-poo those cruises out of hand without further consideration. Perhaps they should take a look at Carnival's newer ships, which are a far cry from what Carnival offered a few years back for next summer.
Fall brings the re-emergence of a plethora of cruises along the West Coast as well as roundtrip to Hawaii that open up in fall. There's something to fit everyone's taste.
Princess returns to Los Angeles bringing two fabulous ships, Sapphire Princess and the brand-new Discovery Princess. Haven't you always wanted to take the bus to Hawaii?
In addition to their other standards, seven-night Mexican Riviera and California Coast Cruises, there is a unique 10-night "Happy New Year" cruise around the horn of Baja all the way to lovely Loreto in the Gulf of California, a special addition to the Mexican Riviera perpetual favorite ports of Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas. Princess will keep a foothold in the area all through summer of 2023, when they're scheduled to have Emerald Princess cruising from L.A.
Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas and Norwegian Bliss bring mega-ships that are destinations in their own rights for lucky kids who can talk their parents into letting them take a week off school. These lines appeal to people of all ages.
If it is small ship luxury you crave, Oceania Regatta will cruise with about 700 pampered guests from Los Angeles, as will the even more upscale Regent Seven Seas Mariner.
Which one is right for you?
If you are West Coasters who have been procrastinating, awaiting more cruises within driving distance, now is the time to book your dream ship!
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