Cruises from Los Angeles

From Hawaii to Alaska and everywhere in between, cruises from Los Angeles are a great way to explore America and beyond. With LA a bucket list holiday hotspot, many Los Angeles cruises combine hotel stays with sailings, giving you more time to enjoy this sensational city.

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Top destinations from Los Angeles

When choosing cruises from Los Angeles, you’ll find itineraries that feature a wide variety of exciting destinations throughout the Americas, including the vibrant Hawaiian archipelago, the fascinating Mexican Riviera, and the remarkable Caribbean. With some of these sailings travelling through the Panama Canal, opening up even more options for Los Angeles cruises, unforgettable adventures await.

Cruise lines sailing out from Los Angeles

You’ll be met with a fantastic selection of cruise lines offering cruises from Los Angeles when booking your next adventure with Iglu Cruises. From major cruise lines with fleets of ships that host thousands at a time to luxury cruise lines with yacht-style ships big enough for a few hundred, there’s an onboard experience for every type of traveller available when embarking on cruises that start in Los Angeles.

Cruise ships departing from Los Angeles

An impressive selection of cruise ships features on cruises from Los Angeles; with most sailings featuring at least one sea day, it’s important to consider how you want to spend your time onboard when booking with Iglu Cruise. On sailings that start in this fascinating city, you’ll find large ships boasting abundant attractions and amenities, smaller ships where you can spend all day lounging on the sun deck without a care in the world, and so much more.

Types of cruises from Los Angeles

When booking with Iglu Cruise, you’ll find everything from last-minute Los Angeles cruise deals and cheap cruises from Los Angeles to all-inclusive cruises from Los Angeles and so much more. The choice is yours, and there’s certain to be a cruise package to suit every budget and preference.

Things to do in Los Angeles

Griffith Observatory Los Angeles USA

Griffith Observatory

Overlooking the Los Angeles basin, Griffith Observatory is a fantastic, free attraction. In the observatory itself, visitors will find fascinating planetarium shows, and in the surrounding area over 50 miles of beautiful hiking and cycling routes.

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Hollywood Bowl

Hollywood Bowl

This iconic amphitheatre was recognised as one of the 10 best live music venues in the United States, and for good reason. Its unique band shell provides a stunning stage for hundreds of musical events every year visitors of all ages will love.

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Venice Beach

Venice Beach

Venice Beach is a hub of art, entertainment, cuisine and shopping, known for its free-spirited, bohemian culture. Whether you’re strolling on the boardwalk or dining on the waterfront, you’ll be swept up in the fun-loving community of this beach town.

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Hollywood Walk of Fame Los Angeles USA

Hollywood Walk of Fame

The world-famous Hollywood Walk of Fame is a must-visit on any trip to Los Angeles. Originating in the late 1950’s, this iconic landmark now comprises of over 2,600 stars with an average of two new stars being added every month. Visitors are free to watch these ceremonies.

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Hollywood Hills and Sign Los Angeles USA

Hollywood Hills and Sign

As one of the best ways to see the stunning views of Los Angeles, a hike through the Hollywood Hills is a must. With a range of different routes for beginners to avid adventurers, visitors can make their way close by the off-limits "Hollywood" sign

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Getty Museum Los Angeles USA

Getty Museum

Opened in 1974 by J. Paul Getty, the Getty Museum showcases art and exhibitions across two campuses, the Getty Centre and Getty Villa. The first is home to Western Art from as early as the middle ages, while the Getty Villa houses art from Ancient Greece and Rome.

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The Original Farmers Market Los Angeles USA

The Original Farmers Market

Originating in July 1934, the Farmers Market gained permanent stalls in just three months. Today, it is a hub of international cuisine, including fresh produce and authentic restaurants, and even offers tours to allow visitors to try many global delicacies.

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Santa Monica Pier Los Angeles USA

Santa Monica Pier

What was created to dispose of sewage in 1909 has become a national icon. Over the years it has gained an amusement park, an aquarium, space for concerts and much more. Visitors can also fish or boat on the waters around the pier, an age-old tradition.

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Warner Brothers Studio Tour Los Angeles USA

Warner Brothers Studio Tour

Visitors can discover the magic of Hollywood in a fascinating tour of the renowned Warner Brothers Studios. These tours combine the Golden age of Hollywood along with current TV and film production, bringing visitors to real-life working sets and classic memorabilia.

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Disneyland California Los Angeles USA

Disneyland California

Bringing the magic of Disney to LA, Disneyland Park is a must-visit for travellers of all ages, featuring thrilling rides, exclusive shopping and lively entertainment. Visitors can also meet and greet their favourite characters and add an autograph to their books.

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Santa Monica Mountains Los Angeles USA

Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area

Boasting hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and even rock climbing, this pleasant Californian park and nature reserve is perfect for outdoorsy cruisers, while nature-lovers can spot a number of interesting plants as well as gophers and even mountain lions.

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Best time for cruises from Los Angeles

Cruises from Los Angeles to Hawaii are a great way to enjoy some winter sunshine, and can be combined with city stays in places like Las Vegas and New York to transform an otherwise excellent cruise getaway into a once-in-a-lifetime holiday. With Hawaii enjoying excellent weather year-round, boasting stunning beaches and vibrant forest-covered mountains to enjoy, there’s never a bad time to embark on these cruises.

Meanwhile, if you want to embark on a cruise from Los Angeles to the Mexican Riviera, you may want to sail during the winter months. The prices might be a little higher, but this is when the weather is the warmest, and you’ll be able to make the most of all the incredible shore excursions and activities available on these sailings. Combining vibrant cultural experiences and lively atmospheres with fascinating ancient ruins and breathtaking landscapes, cruises to the Mexican Riviera are always worth considering.

You can also sail to Alaska from Los Angeles, or island hop in the Caribbean on sailings that pass through the Panama Canal. Caribbean cruises are a fantastic option for chasing the sunshine during the winter months; meanwhile, Alaska is stunning throughout spring and enchanting in the autumn. With so many sensational destinations to choose from, it’s important to consider the time of year you’re hoping to travel when booking cruises from Los Angeles; bad weather might not ruin your getaway, but great weather will make it all the more memorable.