Cruises From Los Angeles to San Francisco

Sailing out of Southern California's port of Los Angeles, northbound cruises to San Francisco are offered in one-way, five-, six- and seven-day itineraries. Cruisers spend full days in San Francisco before traveling north to destinations in Santa Barbara and Santa Catalina in California, Oregon's Astoria, Washington's Seattle, and Nanaimo and Victoria in British Columbia.
  1. Princess Cruise Lines

    • The Golden Princess and Sapphire Princess offer cruises from Los Angeles to San Francisco in five- and seven-day, one-way itineraries. Both cruises sail to final destinations in Vancouver, British Columbia with a stop in San Francisco on the third day.

      Five day cruises aboard the Golden Princess sail in May to California's San Francisco and Santa Catalina, as well as Victoria, British Columbia. Built in 2001, the 13-deck Golden Princess belongs to the extra-large size class and has a passenger capacity of 2,600.

      Sailing to Santa Barbara and San Francisco in California, Astoria in Oregon, Seattle in Washington and Victoria in British Columbia, the seven-day, one-way option aboard the Sapphire Princess also sails in May. The 13-deck, extra-large class ship was built in 2004 and has a passenger capacity of 2,670.

      Princess Cruise Lines
      24844 Avenue Rockefeller
      Santa Clarita, CA 91355
      800-774-6237
      princess.com

    Disney Cruise Lines

    • Built in 1999, the 11-deck Disney Wonder belongs to the large size class of ships and has a passenger capacity of 1,750. Disney Wonder sails out of Los Angeles in six-day, one-way journeys with a stop in San Fransisco on the third and fourth days. Sailing to a final destination in Vancouver, British Columbia, the Disney Wonder also sails to the port of Victoria, British Columbia.

      Disney Cruise Lines
      Guest Communications
      P.O. Box 10238
      Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
      800-951-3532
      disneycruise.disney.go.com

    Norwegian Cruise Lines

    • The Norwegian Pearl sails out of Los Angeles in seven-day, one-way cruises to Vancouver, British Columbia with a port stop in San Francisco on the second day. Additional port stops include Astoria in Oregon, and Victoria and Nanaimo in British Columbia. Built in 2006, the Norwegian Pearl belongs to the extra-large ship class and has a passenger capacity of 2,380.

      Norwegian Cruise Lines
      7665 Corporate Center Drive
      Miami, Florida 33126
      866-625-1166
      ncl.com

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