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Synonymous with Hollywood and the capital of show business, a tour of L.A’s iconic
Hollywood sign and star-studded walk of fame are simply a must. If you have more time, take in the views from Griffith Observatory, take a stroll along Santa Monica beach and pier, check out Hollywood Bowl or head to Universal Studios and Disney Land for some rollercoaster action
Things to do in Los Angeles:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Ensenada
DAY 421 Sep 2024
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 5 PM
A bustling city with lots of attractions, Ensenada in Mexico is popular with those from California who are looking for delicious food, a vibrant nightlife and beautiful scenery. Top highlights in the city include the award-winning El Guerrerense market stalls, boat tours that offer whale watching cruises and the picturesque Playa Hermosa.
Things to do in Ensenada:
El Guerrerense
One of the most popular activities to do during a visit to Ensenada is to visit the bustling market street of El Guerrerense. With dozens of market stalls selling everything from seafood to tostadas, the street food is popular with both locals and tourists looking for delicious, freshly cooked food.
Whale Watching
Whilst in Ensenada, you can hop on a local tour boat and enjoy a fascinating whale watching tour. A fun activity that gets you up close and personal with the local marine life, you’ll see a beautiful perspective of the city.
Playa Hermosa
A relaxing activity you can do when in the city, is to head to the nearby beach of Playa Hermosa. Aligned with loungers, this popular beach has dark blue waters and golden sands. A pretty beach within easy reach of the centre, it’s a tranquil attraction to visit if you’re looking to get away from the hustle and bustle.
Cabo San Lucas
DAY 623 Sep 2024
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Cabo San Lucas is the perfect destination to get out and about in the serene Mexican sun. From the picturesque harbour head south to the Lands End Peninsula. Here, you’ll find the beautiful Lovers Beach, perfect for snorkelling, before walking up Mount Solmar for unrivalled photo opportunities out over the town and the bay. Heading back into town the Museum of Natural History is a great for families while the resort to the east is a must for golf fans.
Things to do in Cabo San Lucas:
Natural History Museum
This free museum is home to many exhibits, highlighting the fascinating archaeology, geology and culture of the area, including the history of the original inhabitants of Los Cabos, the Pericúes. Visitors will also find exhibits on the marine life, including the bones of a whale
Lands End
At the southern end of Cabo San Lucas you’ll find this spectacular rock formation known as Lands End. Created by rough wind and sea, this natural attraction is a fantastic opportunity to take photos and spot sea lions lazing on the rocks in the sun.
Lovers Beach
If you’re looking for some rest and relaxation, head to the picturesque Lovers Beach. A remote beach with limestone cliffs, golden sand and turquoise waters, it can be accessed by a boat. The ultimate tranquil destination in Cabo San Lucas, it’s also a wonderful place to enjoy a picnic.
Mazatlan
DAY 724 Sep 2024
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
Known for its picturesque beaches, colourful houses and vibrant feel, Mazatlán in Mexico is a popular resort town. With historic landmarks such as the Angela Peralta Theater, amongst the modern district of Zona Dorada. Alongside the theatre, other attractions in the town include the Parque Natural Faro Mazatlán and the Plaza Machedo.
Things to do in Mazatlan:
Angela Peralta Theater
One of the most prominent and significant attractions in the town, the Angela Peralta Theater is located just off the bustling area of Plaza Machado. Home to an array of performances, from more modern musical performances to class theatre, it’s one of the most popular theatres in the country to visit due to its incredible interior.
Parque Natural Faro
If you’re looking for breathtaking views out over the town, head to the Parque Natural Faro. In the park you’ll find a hilltop lighthouse, amongst a number of exhilarating hiking trails. Picturesque and tranquil, this park is a must visit whilst stopping off in the town.
Plaza Machado
Arguably the heart of the city, Plaza Machado is a historic and vibrant area with a variety of restaurants, bars and restaurants. Once a marsh area, but now a built up area with plenty of things to do and see, the plaza is frequently voted as one of the best attractions in the town.
Los Angeles
DAY 1027 Sep 2024
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 4 PM
Synonymous with Hollywood and the capital of show business, a tour of L.A’s iconic
Hollywood sign and star-studded walk of fame are simply a must. If you have more time, take in the views from Griffith Observatory, take a stroll along Santa Monica beach and pier, check out Hollywood Bowl or head to Universal Studios and Disney Land for some rollercoaster action
Things to do in Los Angeles:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Virgin Atlantic Airways
Los Angeles Intl London Heathrow
DAY 10-11
27 Sep 2024
This flight is included in the cost of your cruise with 1 piece of baggage per person
Los Angeles Intl London Heathrow
27 Sep 2024 17:40
Doubletree by Hilton Los Angeles Downtown or similar
4 star hotel
Los Angeles Downtown
18 Sep 2024
2 nights stay
Customer reviews for Navigator of the Seas
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Tired ship needs paint too much rust along handrails and on balconies also mirrors behind bars tarnished and tiles in toilets need maintenance poor entertainment
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1 cruise
23 May 2019
Tired ship needs paint too much rust along handrails and on balconies also mirrors behind bars tarnished and tiles in toilets need maintenance poor entertainment
Verified customer
1 cruise
23 May 2019
Fabulous ship ! Wonderful food on board and the crew were just marvellous.
Verified customer
1 cruise
26 Nov 2018
Unfortunately it was a ship wreck, the stabiliser snapped, went through the hull, the ship took on water, we never made it to most of the ports and limped around the canaries.. we had to find out in google what had really gone wrong with the ship and why we had to do an emergency dick in Vigo for two days !! Holiday ruined
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