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Seven Seas Mariner

Similar to its sister ships,  Seven Seas Navigator  and  Seven Seas Voyager , the 696-passenger Seven Seas Mariner makes service a top priority with 459 crew members on board.

Refurbished in 2018 (and debuted in 2001), the Mariner features neutral decor and finishings throughout, a remodeled library in a new location and a revamped pool deck with an open layout and new tile and teak surfaces. The Serene Spa & Wellness center received a new design with light wood accents and pebble-stone tiles, while the fitness and aerobics center offers modern equipment. Onboard activities include theatrical productions, casino games and sipping cocktails in one of five lounge areas.

Across the ship, there are seven eateries in total. All are stylishly designed, including the Prime 7 steakhouse and the flagship Compass Rose restaurant. Chartreuse, a guest favorite, highlights modern French cuisine. During the day, guests can enjoy the expanded lunch offerings at the outdoor Pool Grill or snack at the informal Coffee Connection. As with all Regent Seven Seas ships, specialty dining and shore excursions are included in the cruise fare.

Best of all, the all-suite accommodations offer beds with plush leather headboards, cozy sitting areas and artwork. All cabins are outfitted with welcome bottles of Champagne, private balconies, walk-in closets and marble bathrooms.

Seven Seas Mariner sails through much of the world, including ports in the Caribbean, Canada, Africa, Asia, Australia and more.

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Norwegian Joy

Built in 2017, the 3,804-passenger, 1,821-crew-member Norwegian Joy was refurbished in 2020. Accommodation options include Inside, Oceanview and Balcony staterooms, as well as Suites, Concierge rooms (which come with concierge service) and The Haven cabins (which include 24-hour butler service and private sundecks). 

There are 11 dining venues on board including eight specialty restaurants, the latter of which offers American, French, Japanese, Italian, Mexican and Thai cuisines. Complimentary restaurants include the ship's three main dining rooms.

Cruisers will find plenty of things to do on board, from shopping at duty-free stores and luxury boutiques to watching stand-up comedians. The ship also offers a spa, laser tag, a racetrack, a casino, mini-golf, a fitness center, two aqua parks and more. 

Norwegian Joy sails from Miami , Los Angeles , New York , Panama City and Quebec City  to ports across the Caribbean, the Mexican Riviera, Bermuda and more.

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Carnival Miracle

Like other Carnival ships, the 2,124-passenger Carnival Miracle boasts activities and entertainment geared toward travelers of all ages. Thanks to a renovation in 2020, the ship features upgrades like Guy's Burger Joint, WaterWorks, RedFrog Rum Bar, BlueIguana Cantina and more. The ship also received a minor refresh to interior and exterior spaces in 2022. 

Even with the added venues, a nearly 2-to-1 guest-to-crew ratio ensures service is a priority. And compared to other Carnival ships, Miracle offers a higher percentage of cabins with ocean views. While Interior staterooms provide more wallet-friendly digs, Ocean View, Balcony and Suite category cabins offer more space and scenery. All cabins come equipped with flat-screen TVs and 24-hour room service.

During days at sea, grown-ups can enjoy poolside lounging or the adults-only Serenity Retreat, while kids ages 2 to 17 can play at age-specific programs.  There are also entertainment options like the Punchliner Comedy Club, the SkyBox Sports Bar and the Seuss at Sea program. Once the family works up an appetite, they'll have their pick of the main dining room, the Lido buffet, a specialty steakhouse (for an extra fee) and more.

Carnival Miracle departs from Galveston, Texas ;  Los Angeles  and  San Francisco  to destinations in the Caribbean, the Panama Canal,  Hawaii , Mexico , and Alaska . 

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Queen Mary 2

Originally launched in 2004, the Queen Mary 2 underwent a major update in 2016 to introduce redesigned public spaces and restaurants, renovated staterooms and suites, additional spaces and kennels for transatlantic passengers traveling with dogs (the only pet facility of its kind at sea). The ship also received a complete exterior facelift. The ship has seen minor updates in the years since, including a rebranded spa and Champagne bar. 

The 2,691-passenger Queen Mary 2 is Cunard’s flagship, and it is known for its frequent transatlantic crossings and luxury cruising experience. Recent passengers rave about the upscale cabins, which range from Single staterooms designed for solo passengers to Princess Grill and Queens Grill cabins that offer extra perks, such as exclusive dining venues and butler service.

When travelers aren't in their cabins, they can participate in enrichment programming, visit the ship's planetarium, read in the largest library at sea and more. In the evenings, cruisers can enjoy shows at the Royal Court Theatre or musical acts in various venues across the ship.

Queen Mary 2 offers six dining venues, including two specialty restaurants, as well as six bars and lounges. Overall, past cruisers were impressed with the specialty restaurants, while the main dining rooms received mixed reviews. 

Queen Mary 2 completes transatlantic crossings and sails to a variety of destinations in the U.S., Caribbean, Europe, Asia and more.

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Ruby Princess

With offerings like movie screenings beneath the stars and massages at the adults-only Sanctuary, Ruby Princess is a good choice for couples. Debuted in 2008, the ship was most recently refurbished in October 2018 to add top-deck dining options like Slice Pizzeria and Coffee & Cones. Ruby Princess holds 1,200 crew members and 3,080 guests.

In terms of lodging, 80% of exterior cabins are appointed with balconies, and all rooms come equipped with flat-screen TVs and minifridges. While Interior cabins range from 158 to 162 square feet, Balcony category cabins offer more space and Pullman beds to accommodate extra guests. Each guest aboard Ruby Princess will receive an OceanMedallion wearable device to unlock his or her stateroom, make onboard payments, track down friends and family and more.

Reviewers are complimentary of the ship's onboard programming and amenities. Activities include a nine-hole putting course, duty-free shopping boutiques and enrichment opportunities through the Discovery at SEA program. Dining is just as diverse, with a total of eight venues to choose from. Come nightfall, travelers can try their luck at the casino, see a show in the theater or dance until the wee hours at the top-deck nightclub.

Ruby Princess offers itineraries in California, Alaska, Hawaii, Mexico and more.

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Queen Elizabeth

Launched in 2010, Queen Elizabeth can carry up to 2,081 passengers. With 911 crew members on board, the ship puts an emphasis on personalized attention. Past cruisers said everyone from the wait staff to the room stewards provides five-star service.

Guests can choose from a number of lodging options, including unique single staterooms for solo travelers, special Queens and Princess Grill suites, Britannia Club and Britannia cabins. Some room categories offer extra space and access to exclusive dining venues. All cabins are outfitted with standard amenities such as room service, flat-screen TVs and minifridges.

Daytime activities include watercolor painting classes, dance lessons, fencing classes, afternoon tea and outdoor garden parties. While children's programming is provided, recent cruisers note that entertainment is decidedly adult, with evening galas and chic lounges.

Queen Elizabeth offers four main dining rooms that vary by cabin type, as well as a specialty restaurant and alternative dining at the Lido buffet. In the evenings, passengers can grab a nightcap at one of multiple lounges, including the stylish Gin & Fizz bar.

Queen Elizabeth makes a variety of sailings throughout the U.S., Canada, the Mediterranean, Central America, Australia and Asia from ports in Vancouver , Sydney , Tokyo , Fort Lauderdale and more. 

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Crown Princess

Debuted in 2006 and last refurbished in April 2018, the 3,080-passenger Crown Princess features some megaship amenities like a casino, a kids clubs and a 300-square-foot poolside theater. The ship also features quiet nooks, like a library and the Sanctuary (an adults-only area that requires an extra fee). Updates for 2018 included new luxury beds in every room, new dining venues and an upgraded spa. 

Past cruisers were satisfied with the ship's relaxing atmosphere, describing public areas as pleasant and rarely overcrowded. Another main selling point for previous guests is the ship's versatile dining choices. Cruisers can choose from seven eateries, including the main dining room and three informal restaurants. For specialty dining, guests can choose between Italian at Sabatini's, or steak at Crown Grill or burgers at The Salty Dog Gastropub.

In terms of lodging, 80% of Crown Princess' exterior cabins feature private balconies. All staterooms are appointed with minifridges and satellite TVs, but guests who opt for Mini-Suite and Suite cabins can enjoy extra amenities like bathtubs, multiple TVs and 57-square-foot balconies. The Reserve Collection cabins feature all the amenities of Mini-Suites, plus access to an exclusive dining venue with expanded menu options, priority boarding and a complimentary one-time wine setup. What's more, each guest aboard Crown Princess now receives an OceanMedallion wearable device to unlock his or her stateroom, make onboard payments, track down friends and family and more.

Crown Princess cruises through Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Australia, Mexico and the California coast.

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Coral Princess

Designed to navigate smaller ports of call, the Coral Princess travels to remote destinations around the world. Although it debuted in 2003, the ship's most recent refurbishment in January 2019 helps it stay on par with mainstream competitors.

With 895 crew members and 2,000 passengers, the ship offers a more intimate setting than its larger siblings. Standout amenities include the Lotus Spa, a poolside theater for Movies Under the Stars and a sports court.

In terms of lodging, 80% of outside staterooms are equipped with balconies. You'll find flat-screen TVs and minifridges in all staterooms, while those in Mini-Suites and Suites are granted more space and larger balconies. What's more, each guest aboard Coral Princess receives an OceanMedallion wearable device to unlock his or her stateroom, make onboard payments, track down friends and family and more.

When it comes to dining, guests can choose from six venues, including the main dining room, three informal eateries and two specialty dining restaurants. Guests can also splurge for a private four-course meal on their balconies (for an extra fee). Princess Cruises now offers a Dine My Way experience. It allows passengers to customize their dining times for each day on board as well ordering and delivery food and beverages to your room. 

Coral Princess departs from ports around the world for sailings in Australia, Hawaii, Canada, the Panama Canal and more. The ship also has several world cruise itineraries.

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Carnival Legend

First introduced in 2002, the 2,124-passenger, 930-crew member Carnival Legend last received routine cosmetic updates in 2022. It is home to traveler favorites like the Alchemy Bar, BlueIguana Cantina and Tequila Bar, Guy's Burger Joint and the RedFrog Pub. The ship provides a wide array of entertainment and activities to satisfy multigenerational crowds.

Young cruisers (ages 2 to 17) can play at organized, age-appropriate clubs while adults attend a show at the comedy club or hit the casino. The ship was also one of the first to include the Build-A-Bear Workshop at Sea.

When it comes to lodging, about 80% of the ship’s staterooms offer ocean views, and a large number of those cabins feature balconies. While Interior staterooms are more budget-friendly, Balcony and Suite category rooms are worth the splurge, according to recent passengers. All staterooms include flat-screen TVs and 24-hour room service.

The ship's food options include two main dining rooms, a steakhouse, a sushi restaurant, a buffet with everything from pizza to Chinese fare and more.  

Carnival Legend departs from Baltimore , Tampa , Rome , Barcelona and London  for sailings in the Bahamas , the Caribbean, Bermuda , Canada, the Panama Canal and more. 

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Island Princess

Like  Coral Princess , Island Princess (which was most recently renovated in December 2017) was designed to access hard-to-reach ports in Alaska, South America and the Panama Canal. With a capacity of 2,200 passengers and 900 crew members, the ship also maintains quality customer service.

In terms of lodging, about 80% of exterior cabins are appointed with balconies, and all cabins include amenities such as minifridges and flat-screen TVs. Those looking for more space can opt for a Mini-Suite, which offers 323 square feet of room and comes with additional perks like a bathtub and two TVs. Since December 2020, each guest aboard Island Princess will receive an OceanMedallion wearable device to unlock his or her stateroom, make onboard payments, track down friends and family and more.

Outside of their cabins, passengers have plenty of entertainment options. Daytime activities include everything from poolside lounging to lectures and cooking classes through the ship’s Discovery at SEA enrichment program.

Recent cruisers commended the abundance of dining options as well. Guests can choose from a total of six dining venues, including one main dining room, three casual eateries and two specialty restaurants. For an extra special evening, cruisers can sign up for a Chef's Table dining experience, which includes a specially designed menu, an autographed cookbook and more. Princess Cruises now offers a Dine My Way experience. It allows passengers to customize their dining times for each day on board as well ordering and delivery food and beverages to your room. 

Island Princess sails to a variety of destinations across the Caribbean, the Middle East,  South Pacific Europe, the Mediterranean, the Panama Canal and more. The ship also has several world cruise itineraries.

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Seaports have always been important throughout history… it’s about more than just the cargo, but the import and export of ideas. You could say that a city’s seaside status almost necessarily creates a crossroads of cultures. All that said, something sets San Francisco apart! Maybe it’s the year-round comfy weather that makes people want to spend their time outdoors, or perhaps it’s the spectacular food culture, or the history, or the hills, or the architecture. But one thing can be proven: San Francisco is beautiful, arguably the most romantic and cosmopolitan city in the U.S., and all of these elements go into the mix of making it a place you want to be, whether you know it or not. From the world’s most recognizable bridge, The Golden Gate, to the quirky, flower-lined Lombard Street… it’s no surprise that in SF even a former prison island — you knew we’re talking about Alcatraz, right? — ends up being an iconic destination.

  • Send yourself to Alcatraz — for a little bit — as you visit the island that housed not only the prison, but a bird sanctuary and the west coast’s first lighthouse.
  • Walk among the world’s tallest trees, between 500 and 700 years old, at Muir Woods National Monument.
  • Get some of the city’s best views of the skyline — plus, actually, sea lions — at Pier 39 near Fisherman’s Wharf.
  • Visit San Francisco’s amazing neighbors like the charming, arty Sausalito and the serene Napa Valley wine region.

See it all from San Francisco.

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Several great cruise lines from San Francisco in 2024 are available, including Royal Caribbean , Carnival , and Disney Cruise Lines . The best cruise ships out of San Francisco, California, ultimately come down to personal preference. The experience you have on a Royal Caribbean cruise from San Francisco will differ from Disney cruises leaving from San Francisco so be sure to look at pricing, destinations, and amenities to determine what cruises departing from San Francisco are most likely to appeal to you and your traveling companions.

How can I find a cheap San Francisco cruise?

Finding cheap cruises out of San Francisco is easy with Expedia so start by thinking about the characteristics and itineraries you seek. Shorter cruises cost less so consider a 2 night cruise from San Francisco for a quick and refreshing getaway. Refine your choices by price on Expedia or use our filter to search for specific elements to uncover cruise deals from San Francisco.

What cruise lines operate from San Francisco?

San Francisco is a massive port, and the variety of cruises leaving from San Francisco is equally large. Celebrity Cruises, Crystal Cruises, Cunard, Disney Cruise Line , Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, MSC Cruises , P&O Cruises, Holland America Line , Princess Cruises, and Royal Caribbean are just a few San Francisco cruise lines.

How can I find good deals on cruises from San Francisco?

By making your reservations on Expedia.com, you have the opportunity to get affordable cruises out of San Francisco in 2024. This platform makes it simple to get special offers and organizes the results of your cruise query by cost. San Francisco cruise ships in your price range are sorted by price so it’s always easy to see if you’re getting the best deal.

What to look out for when you book your San Francisco cruise?

The crucial factors you should consider when reserving a cruise from San Francisco include the ports of call, the ratio of passengers to staff, the onboard entertainment, the dining experiences, the onboard payments, the cabin options, as well as the decor. This is often a matter of preference, so use Expedia’s search filter to narrow your search and find the most suitable cruise from San Francisco in 2024.

What are some great luxury cruises from San Francisco?

Viking and Celebrity Cruises are some of the most opulent cruises that depart from San Francisco. Celebrity Cruises provide typical luxury cruise experiences from San Francisco, while Viking cruises are more opulent because of their smaller ships and larger suites that give guests a more exclusive ambiance. When you book a luxury cruise, you can expect first-rate amenities like fine dining establishments, spacious suites, world-class entertainment, enormous pools and so much more.

What are some good all-inclusive cruises from San Francisco?

"All-inclusive cruises from San Francisco in 2025 come in many forms, but they all feature tons of extras. Some include food and drink packages while others go as far as offering excursions and spa visits.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises offers an all-inclusive package with limitless shore excursions, specialty dinners, soft drinks, wine, liquor, and gratuities. Additionally, shuttles between the airport and the ship, access to Canyon Ranch SpaClub, and room service are included."

What are some great family cruises from San Francisco?

"Family-friendly cruises are on the rise and provide a wide range of activities for parents and children onboard, including activities, cabin sizes, recreational spaces, and numerous dining selections.

Disney Cruise Line, Crystal, Princess Cruises , and Royal Caribbean Cruises offer some fantastic family cruises from San Francisco. Ice skating rinks, merry-go-rounds, and zip lines are among the onboard entertainment available on several Royal Caribbean cruise ships leaving from San Francisco."

How to book a cruise from San Francisco on Expedia?

Expedia will help you become seaworthy as quickly as possible. Decide if you'd like a luxury vacation, a tranquil river sail, or simply something that many other people have liked while choosing your cruise. Select the departure and destination ports for your cruise. Popular places listed include Mexico , the Caribbean , Hawaii , the Bahamas , and Alaska. Narrow your search by amenities and cruise lines. Finally, select your cabin type and book your trip!

How can I find last-minute cruise deals from San Francisco?

To find last-minute cruise deals from San Francisco, simply enter your planned departure date into Expedia. Yes, even if the date is just around the corner, you may find excellent cruise packages with very little notice. Look for the green box above the price on the search results page to see how much of a discount is available.

Do you need a passport to cruise from San Francisco?

"Should you board a closed-loop cruise, you may cruise with no passport to several idyllic locations as an American citizen. However, you will have to show your boarding pass, a valid birth certificate or proof of US naturalization, or a government-issued photo ID.

A cruise from San Francisco is ideal if you enjoy being outside and want to be surrounded by nature. Only three US departure ports—Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles—offer closed-loop Alaska sailings . If you are entering a country other than the United States, you will need a passport."

Can I cancel my cruise booking?

Although each cruise line has a unique cancelation policy, in principle, travelers are eligible for a full refund or a credit against a future trip. Keep in mind that the cruise line might instantly change your reservation to a new date, so you might need to get in touch with them if the new date conflicts with your plans.

Why should I book a cruise from San Francisco with Expedia?

Finding the right cruise type for your needs is simple when you make a reservation via Expedia.com. Using the cruise finder, you can filter by cruise line, category, destination, duration, and itinerary. Members of Expedia.com Rewards can enjoy additional perks by accruing points from approved purchases that may apply to future travel. There is no cost for joining, so don't be hesitant.

San Francisco Cruise Guide

San Francisco’s cruise port terminal is located at the western end of San Francisco Bay, midway between the Fisherman's Wharf and the Bay Bridge. The Port of San Francisco hosts over 300,000 passengers annually at the James R. Herman (Pier 27) and Pier 35 cruise terminals.

The city itself has a lot to offer, with a diverse range of fashion, art, museums, and food. Travel east to the Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhood for shopping and dining. Visit the San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park to see ships that sailed more than a century ago. Enter the Golden Gate Park to visit de Young Museum, filled with art, costumes and textiles. Explore botanical gardens, play golf or tennis, and take a walk through the Japanese Tea Garden. End your day in the city by taking in some of the best views of the Bay from the famous Golden Gate Bridge.

Escape to Alcatraz home of the infamous and abandoned island prison, and discover how it earned a reputation as a cold and unforgiving place. Or for a different kind of escape, travel north to tall redwoods in Muir Woods, and unwind at famous Napa and Sonoma wineries. There’s something for everyone in San Francisco’s diverse neighborhoods.

Pre and Post Cruise Hotels in San Francisco

Holiday Inn Golden Gateway, an IHG Hotel

Holiday Inn Golden Gateway, an IHG Hotel

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King George Hotel

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Club Quarters Hotel in San Francisco

Club Quarters Hotel in San Francisco

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Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf

Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf

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The Marker San Francisco

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5 Night Cruise to Pacific Coastal

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11 Night Cruise to Alaska

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  • You dislike crowds; disembarking the ship can require patience
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The full calendar of cruises out of the port of San Francisco. This is the complete schedule of cruises in 2024 and 2025 .

There are cruises leaving from SF to Alaska, Hawaii, the South Pacific, Mexico, the California Coast, Australia and through the Panama Canal. Trips depart year-round.

For more options from ports in California, see cruises from San Diego or Los Angeles .

January 2024

January 7: 16-day cruise to Hawaii on Princess Cruises . January 23: 10-day cruise to Mexico on Princess Cruises . January 24: 18-day cruise to Tahiti on Regent Seven Seas .

February 2024

February 2: 5-day cruise to Mexico on Princess Cruises . February 7: 25-night cruise to Australia on Cunard Line . February 7: 10-day cruise to Mexico on Princess Cruises . February 17: 5-day cruise to Mexico on Princess Cruises . February 22: 16-day cruise to Hawaii on Princess Cruises .

March 9: 16-day cruise to Hawaii on Princess Cruises . March 25: 10-day cruise to Mexico on Princess Cruises .

April 20: 7-day California Coast cruise on Princess Cruises . April 27: 3-day cruise to Vancouver on Princess Cruises . April 27: 7-day Pacific Northwest cruise on Princess Cruises .

May 4: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . May 9: 4-day cruise to Mexico on Carnival Cruise Line . May 13: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . May 15: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . May 24: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . May 26: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises .

June 3: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . June 6: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . June 14: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . June 17: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . June 24: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . June 28: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises .

July 5: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . July 9: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . July 15: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . July 20: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . July 26: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . July 31: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises .

August 2024

August 5: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . August 11: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . August 16: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . August 22: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . August 26: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line .

September 2024

September 2: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . September 6: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . September 13: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . September 16: 15-day cruise to Hawaii on Carnival Cruise Line . September 22: 23-day cruise to Australia on Cunard Line . September 24: 31-day cruise to Australia on Princess Cruises . September 29: 16-day cruise to Hawaii on Princess Cruises .

October 2024

October 1: 15-day cruise through the Panama Canal on Carnival Cruise Line . October 15: 11-day cruise to Mexico on Princess Cruises . October 26: 7-day California Coast cruise on Princess Cruises .

November 2024

November 2: 7-day California Coast cruise on Princess Cruises . November 9: 7-day California Coast cruise on Princess Cruises . November 16: 11-day cruise to Mexico on Princess Cruises . November 27: 5-day cruise to Mexico on Princess Cruises .

December 2024

December 2: 16-day cruise to Hawaii on Princess Cruises . December 18: 16-day cruise to Hawaii on Princess Cruises .

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New Year cruises from San Francisco

January 2025

January 3: 16-day cruise to Hawaii on Princess Cruises . January 19: 11-day cruise to Mexico on Princess Cruises . January 20: 16-day Panama Canal cruise on Princess Cruises . January 25: 23-day cruise to Australia on P&O . January 30: 16-day cruise to Hawaii on Princess Cruises .

February 2025

February 4: 23-day cruise to Australia on Cunard Line . February 15: 5-day Pacific Coast cruise on Princess Cruises . February 20: 16-day cruise to Hawaii on Princess Cruises .

March 8: 11-day cruise to Mexico on Princess Cruises . March 19: 16-day cruise to Hawaii on Princess Cruises .

April 4: 16-day cruise to Hawaii on Princess Cruises . April 20: 7-day California Coast cruise on Princess Cruises .

May 4: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . May 8: 4-day cruise to Mexico on Carnival Cruise Line . May 12: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . May 15: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . May 22: 4-day cruise to Mexico on Carnival Cruise Line . May 26: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . May 26: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises .

June 5: 4-day cruise to Mexico on Carnival Cruise Line . June 6: 22-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . June 6: 18-day Panama Canal cruise on Regent Seven Seas . June 9: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . June 19: 4-day cruise to Mexico on Carnival Cruise Line . June 23: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . June 28: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises .

July 3: 4-day cruise to Mexico on Carnival Cruise Line . July 7: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . July 9: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . July 17: 4-day cruise to Mexico on Carnival Cruise Line . July 20: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . July 21: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . July 31: 4-day cruise to Mexico on Carnival Cruise Line . July 31: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises .

August 2025

August 4: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . August 11: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . August 14: 4-day cruise to Mexico on Carnival Cruise Line . August 18: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . August 22: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . August 28: 4-day cruise to Mexico on Carnival Cruise Line .

September 2025

September 1: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . September 2: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . September 11: 10-day cruise to Alaska on Carnival Cruise Line . September 13: 11-day cruise to Alaska on Princess Cruises . September 21: 15-day cruise to Hawaii on Carnival Cruise Line . September 24: 11-day cruise to Mexico on Princess Cruises .

October 2025

October 5: 7-day Pacific Northwest cruise on Princess Cruises . October 12: 7-day California Coast cruise on Princess Cruises . October 19: 11-day cruise to Mexico on Princess Cruises . October 30: 16-day Panama Canal cruise on Carnival Cruise Line .

November 2025

November 15: 11-day cruise to Mexico on Princess Cruises . November 26: 5-day Pacific Coast cruise on Princess Cruises .

December 2025

December 1: 16-day cruise to Hawaii on Princess Cruises . December 7: 16-day Panama Canal cruise on Princess Cruises . December 17: 16-day cruise to Hawaii on Princess Cruises .

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Come see why so many people end up leaving their hearts in this city by the Bay. It's a place where little cable cars rise up steep hills to reveal magnificent vistas and winding streets meander past candy-coloured Victorian homes. With so many sights you may want to plan a few extra days to take it all in.

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  • Exploratorium and Palace of Fine Art
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With spectacular ships offering everything you’d find at an seaside resort – from gourmet dining to world-class entertainment – there’s no better way to see the West Coast’s best cities, hidden gems and famed Wine Country than aboard our California cruises. Savor a unique selection of California wines, and partake in our new Silverado Wine Blending Experience. Sample cuisine from some of L.A.’s hottest chefs, such as Curtis Stone and Ernesto Uchimura. Our Entertainer’s Showcase features Hollywood insiders, from actors to musicians and writers, sharing stories and plying their craft. Princess also offers Discovery™ and California Science Center curated activities that explore California’s wildlife, history and national parks.

Extraordinary adventures await in diverse ports, from Ensenada to Santa Barbara and  Vancouver , B.C., each rippling with indelible beauty. Rejuvenate your senses as you stroll sun-kissed beaches and sip luscious wines under the stars. Explore laid-back coastal cities and walk beneath ancient reaching branches in the Muir Woods. Watch for marine mammals with a keen eye and quick shutter finger, as the most beautiful parts of this coast are often hidden in plain sight.  Learn more about California Cruise shore excursions

We have a wide range of comfortable accommodations for families or friends traveling together. There is room for up to four guests in all types of staterooms — Interior, Oceanview, Balcony and Mini-Suites — many with interconnecting options too! For families or groups traveling with five or more members, we offer a Two-Bedroom Family Suite option — with room for up to eight people, luxury amenities and a comfortable sitting room.

Indulge in the Finest Cuisine on a California Cruise

Wining and dining are integral parts of the California Coast cruise experience. From fajitas and margaritas to wine-tasting events and local delights that celebrate fresh ingredients and exotic influences, Princess serves up a diverse menu of food and dining options throughout the day.

Locally Inspired

From the golden state to your plate

California has always been at the forefront of cuisine, with its emphasis on fresh fruits and vegetables, delicate meat and seafood dishes and compelling presentation. Taste flavors and influences from countless cultures, including Europe, Mexico and Asia, in one-of-a-kind dining experiences only enjoyed on the California Coast.

Decadent Desserts

Chocolate dreams made real

It’s your vacation, so indulge! Each evening, you’ll have your choice of delectable desserts to choose from in our dining rooms. Perennial guest favorites include the Princess Love Boat Dream, traditional New York cheesecake and create-your-own sundae. You’ll also find freshly baked made from scratch pastries offered in The Pastry Shop, International Café, and World Fresh Marketplace.

Celebrate California Wines On Board a West Coast Cruise

Excite your palate with gourmet pairings at Vines wine bar. Learn what makes California wine some of the best in the world through tastings and talks with experts. Experiment with flavors and aromas under expert guidance to create your own signature wine blend.

Princess Fine Wine Tasting

Enrich your palate together

Meet new friends while savoring fine wine selections served with hors d'oeuvres. Take in entertaining lectures by knowledgeable staff and drink in the distinct differences in terroir, grape varieties and production methods in wines from world renowned growing regions. Perfect for wine enthusiasts, from the burgeoning to the experienced.

Silverado Wine Blending Experience

A blend all your own

Create your own malbec, cabernet franc, merlot and cabernet sauvignon blend under the instruction of a master craftsman from the Silverado Vineyards in California’s famed Napa Valley. In this exclusive onboard experience that features some of the best from the winery’s Mt. George vineyard, follow along to learn how to custom blend, practicing an art that winemakers around the world have been perfecting for centuries.

Vines Wine Bar

Wine and dine

Voted one of the "Best Wine Bars at Sea" by  USA Today , Vines wine bar is a cozy nook for the casual oenophile to sit back and enjoy a glass of wine with gourmet pairings, like antipasti and tapas. Vines boasts an extensive and highly diverse selection of wines not available by the glass anywhere else on board.

California Cruise Entertainment

Hollywood has always been the mecca for entertainment so it should come as no surprise that we bring the hottest talent to the Princess stages. Enjoy the best music, entertainment and craftsmanship of Hollywood and Broadway in this exclusive opportunity on board a Princess California Coast cruise.

Comedians and Magicians

Laughter & wonder

Laugh with top-ranked comedians from Comedy Central and comedy clubs across the U.S. When the laughter dies down, closely watch magicians from iconic L.A. hot spots like the Magic Castle, a members-only private club that specializes in jaw-dropping sleight of hand, as well as from Penn and Teller's television show  Fool Us .

Hollywood Insiders

Bright lights, big stars

Hear celebrities from your favorite entertainment share their experiences on board select sailings in our exclusive Entertainer’s Showcase and Workshop. Meet the stars of stage, screen and music at parties, and hear behind-the-scenes tales of your favorite movie, play or album over exquisite food and drinks. Meet the actors, composers and musicians who shaped some of the most memorable media in history and learn about their careers, methods and lives.

Movies Under the Stars

Big screen & big stars

Cuddle up under a cozy blanket with warm popcorn for an evening of Hollywood blockbusters. Enjoy popular comedies, dramas and action movies, plus on-screen concerts starring musical legends at Movies Under the Stars®, a poolside movie theater located on the ship’s top deck.

Culture & Marine Life on Cruises from California

Get to the heart of life on the coast with locally inspired programs and partnerships. Witness fantastic displays of nature like expressive sea lions and migrating whales. Learn about colorful, historical cultures and more on our California Coast cruise.

Local Connections

Live like a local

Do as the locals do. Princess has partnered with local experts to bring you immersive adventure off the beaten path. Dine at local hot spots hidden in plain sight. Attend events and have experiences only known through word of mouth. Listen as experts reveal California’s history, national parks and Spanish missions from a local point of view.

New Perspectives

Appreciate more

Experience a new perspective of California and the West Coast on board or ashore, day or night. Learn about California from the locals who know it best and uncover the secret lives of sharks during Shark Week at Sea with Discovery at SEA. Amaze your friends after a class at the Wizard’s Academy courtesy of the California Science Center.

Sail the stars

Embark on a cosmic voyage to the heavens from our top deck through Stargazing with Discovery at SEA, developed with renowned astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi and L.A.’s famous Griffith Observatory. On this interactive guided tour, learn how to find your bearings, identify the major constellations, and hear the secrets of the stars and the legends around them.

Pacific Coast Cruise Ports and Excursions

Immerse yourself in the colorful sights and sounds of the Golden State and beyond. Locals wear the region’s signature laid-back spirit like a uniform. It’s in the sand, on the streets and in hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Pictures don’t do it justice; it has to be felt and experienced, and the best way to do so is on board a Princess West Coast cruise.

California coast cruise shore excursions

Uncover the history, natural wonders and culinary delights of the California Coast through shore excursions specially designed to show you more of the state. Inspire your mind with up-close encounters with fascinating creatures and sites on immersive Discovery™ and Animal Planet™ excursions.

Discover even more with discovery at sea

Princess has joined forces with Discovery to offer exclusive excursions and tours that are not only fascinating for the whole family, but also recommended by two of the most trusted names in world travel – Discovery™ and Animal Planet™. Hear inside stories from regional experts, and learn what it’s really like to live in each of the areas you’re visiting during your Princess California cruise.

Explore the Ports of the West Coast on a California Cruise

Highlights of things to see and do on shore

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  • Ensenada, Mexico
  • Los Angeles, California
  • San Diego, California
  • San Francisco, California
  • Santa Barbara, California
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Vancouver, B.C.

Enjoy a narrated drive around Astoria, and visit the Astoria Column, view the Flavel House and many picturesque homes, hotels and neighborhoods that have been featured in movies like  The Goonies ,  Short Circuit ,  Benji the Hunted  and others. Take in the views and brews of some Astoria's finest craft beers while looking out over the scenic Columbia River.

Head south and dance to live mariachi music in the Riviera del Pacifico. Visit the oldest winery in Baja California, and enjoy the beautiful weather as you taste wines crafted from nearly ancient vines. Sample delectable dishes under beach umbrellas, and enjoy the day’s special from local street vendors. If you’d like to see one of the world’s largest marine geysers, visit the scenic peninsula of Punta Banda, home to La Bufadora.

L.A. is more than swimming pools, shopping and palm trees. It’s a world-class city that embraces its movie star good looks. Explore the star-studded Hollywood Hills. Visit the world-famous TCL Chinese Theatre’s Hollywood Walk of Fame, which features the handprints, footprints and autographs of more than 200 stars like John Wayne, Judy Garland and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson preserved in cement. Wander Olvera Street for authentic colors and tastes of Old Mexico.

Relax on a sun-soaked beach. Take a tour of the county’s thriving wineries. ‘Ooh’ and ‘aah’ over the 4,000 rare animal breeds that call the San Diego Zoo their home. Watch thrilling shows featuring bottlenose dolphins at Sea World Adventure Park. Enjoy that south-of-the-border feeling with a stroll through Old Town. Sample the nightlife – all Classic California Coast cruises stay here until 11 p.m.

You just may leave your heart in this iconic city. Home to cable cars, fog and world-class food, San Francisco is a cosmopolitan city with hip neighborhoods, parks and gardens and a relaxed atmosphere. Take a stroll down Lombard Street, the “most crooked” street in the world. Watch interesting characters flow through Union Square from a coffee shop window. Appreciate 1,000-year-old redwood trees at Muir Woods National Monument.

Nicknamed “America’s Riviera,” Santa Barbara boasts whitewashed houses draped with bougainvillea, sapphire-blue water rolling up a rocky coast and palm-lined beaches. Even with all of that beauty, wine and whales may be the stars of this charming coastal city. Journey to the quaint Danish village of Solvang for wine tasting. Step aboard a high-speed catamaran and cruise out to the glistening waters of the Channel Islands to watch whales and dolphins frolic.

At 110 years old, Seattle’s Pike Place Market is the country’s oldest continuously operated public farmers' market. It’s also home to the original Starbucks, where javaphiles toast to the legendary coffeehouse. Let your eye guide you to local art, and your nose to hole-in-the-wall eateries, along eclectic streets. Tour and sample the wines hidden away in the state’s most popular wineries’ private cellars.

If you’re looking for adventure in Vancouver, gather up your courage for a daring walk across the nearby Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge swaying 50 meters high. Stop and smell the cherry blossoms in world-famous Stanley Park, a West Coast rainforest fittingly dubbed the “Green Heart” of Vancouver. Ascend Grouse Mountain in the Super SkyRide tramway for a postcard-worthy view of the city over rolling hills of Douglas firs.

California Coast Cruise Articles and Videos

Read about the must-see attractions, unique cuisine and the West Coast’s signature style you’ll encounter on a California coast cruise.

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Wine Cruises for Oenophiles: Taste and Learn

If you're a wine enthusiast who'd love to explore some of the renowned wineries the continental U.S. has to offer, it's time to plan a cruise.

Tour the West Coast on a California Coastal Cruise

Though it's a single state, California makes up more than half of the West Coast in the U.S., affording it some of the most beautiful weather, Pacific coastline and destinations in the country.

Food in Vancouver: Cruise to Taste the Pacific

The influence from Asia and the Pacific makes Vancouver's food some of the best in Canada. Take a cruise from Vancouver and enjoy the flavors of the city.

Visit San Francisco on a California Coastal Cruise

Whether staying in San Francisco for a few hours or a few days, passengers on a cruise ship will be hard pressed to avoid falling in love with this quaint yet bustling metropolitan city.

Try Pacific Coast Cruises for a Quick Getaway Vacation

Need a quick getaway? Check out Los Angeles and Ensenada, Mexico, in one weekend on one of Princess Cruises' Pacific Coast cruises.

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Remove the hassle from air travel and give yourself the gift of flexibility, time, and a thicker wallet with Princess EZair flights. We negotiate lower rates with the airlines, allow you to modify your flight up to 45 days prior with no penalty, and protect you if your flight is late or canceled.

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Let Princess pick you up from the airport and take you directly to your ship or hotel when you arrive, even if you didn't book your airfare through us. A uniformed Princess representative meets you at the airport after you've retrieved your luggage and transports you directly to your ship or hotel without you having to worry about the logistics of navigating a new city.

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Extend your cruise vacation, and simplify your travel plans with a hotel stay at the beginning or end of your cruise. With a Cruise Plus Hotel Package, a Princess representative meets you at the airport and pier, transporting you to and from your hotel. The package includes the cost of your hotel stay, transportation, luggage handling, and the representative’s services.

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Cruises From San Francisco 2024

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Local Time 2024-06-03 13:26

Port San Francisco cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from San Francisco, California. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

San Francisco cruise port handles over 70 cruise ships with around 200,000 passengers annually. The city has population over 870,000 (metro around 4,7 million) and is known as ”Everybody’s Favorite City” because of its diverse communities and cultural attractions.

Port San Francisco CA

Port San Francisco is managed by San Francisco Harbor Commission (appointed by the city's Mayor). The seaport itself manages the waterfront area (length approx 8 ml / 13 km) from Golden Gate Bridge anchorage, along Marina district, all the way around the city's northern and eastern shores (includes Fisherman's Wharf and Embarcadero) and southward beyond Candlestick Point.

Port of San Francisco (port authority company) is a state-owned revenue-generating agency. It manages the seaport's wide range of commercial and maritime facilities, plus approx 7,5 ml (12 km) long waterfront. The port is located on San Francisco Bay's western edge, near the Golden Gate Bridge. It is ranked as one of the world's 3 largest natural harbors.

The port area, besides the waterfront lands, also includes commercial real estate and docking piers - between Hyde Str (north) and India Basin (southeast). Among the landmarks under the Port Authority control is Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 39, Ferry Building, AT&T Park (next to China Basin), Pier 70 (Potrero Point). Huge piers jut out into the bay along much of the city's waterfront, which is bordered by the roadway Embarcadero (port's eastern waterfront).

  • Port's cargo ship handling facilities were built in the city's southeastern corner - at Piers 80, 92, 94, 96. The seaport also provides full ship repair services at its drydock yard (managed by BAE Systems Ship Repair) at Pier 70.
  • Fisherman's Wharf serves as a base for the city's commercial fishing fleet. This is also one of the Pacific Coast USA's best-known and well-developed tourist attractions. Here are located Pier 39, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, The Cannery (shopping center), Ghirardelli Square, Ripley's Believe It or Not (odditorium), Musee Mecanique (world's largest privately-owned museum), Wax Museum, Forbes Island (floating restaurant). Numerous restaurants and street stands serve fresh-caught seafood. Among the most popular dishes are Dungeness crab and clam chowder (both served in a bread bowl).
  • Pier 39 is a major shopping center and among the city's best-known tourist attractions. The list of facilities and activities includes restaurants, shops, a 2-story carousel, video arcade, aquarium, virtual 3D rides, yacht marina, live street performances. At the marina is also the floating restaurant "Forbes Island".
  • Pier 70 is a former (19th-century) industrial area with iron and steel mills, shipbuilding yards and manufacturing facilities (Union Iron Works, Bethlehem Shipbuilding, US Navy). Currently, Pier 70 is used by BAE Systems Ship Repair (a subsidiary of the British corporation BAE Systems Inc) and by Sims Group (Sims Metal Management company/metals and electronics recycling). In 2015, San Francisco Port Commission extended the seaport's lease agreement with BAE Systems (ship repair yard plus 2 floating drydocks) through 2045. The agreement sustains San Francisco's 150-year tradition of shipbuilding and ship repair services. BAE's shipyard employs around 250 skilled workers on a year-round basis, plus additional (up to 1000) local workers during peak periods. Both floating drydocks and the port's location make them ideal for cruise vessels. Here are also refurbished and repaired US Navy and cargo ships.
  • AT&T Park (fka SBC Park, and Pacific Bell Park) is a large stadium used for Major League Baseball. The park is rented from the seaport by San Francisco Giants (professional baseball team) since the year 2000.

San Francisco Ferry Building used to serve steamship ferries to  Los Angeles CA , Portland OR , Seattle WA , Alaska and Canada's British Columbia. In 2003, this historic building was restored and reopened. Today it houses a premium gourmet marketplace (lower floors) and office spaces (on upper floors). The building also serves San Francisco Bay Ferry (also operating from Pier 39) to ports in Oakland, Alameda, Bay Farm Island, Vallejo . The other ferry operator using this terminal is Golden Gate Ferry (between San Francisco and Marin County CA / San Francisco Bay Area).

On January 10, 2019, was inaugurated the ferry service from Richmond CA to downtown San Francisco. Ferryboats depart from Richmond's new (USD 20 million) ferry terminal adjacent to The Craneway Pavilion. The new terminal also offers free parking (362 lots). The crossing ends at San Francisco Ferry Building, with crossing time 35 min. San Francisco Bay Ferry Service operates the new route with 4 crossings from Richmond (morning commute hours) and 4 return crossings from San Francisco (evening commute hours). Ferry tickets price is $9. Discounts are offered to Clipper Card users ($6,75) and to disabled/seniors/kids ($4,50).

Due to the Coronavirus crisis, the Port's cruise shipping operations were paused for 19 months (March 2020 thru October 2021).

San Francisco cruise port

San Francisco is a turnaround (home) port for major cruise lines, like Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Carnival, Princess, NCL-Norwegian. The port is often visited as part of repositioning itineraries (transits through Panama Canal ) between Florida and Alaska. In recent years, also offered are roundtrips from San Francisco to Alaska and Hawaii.

The port's largest cruise liner so far is NCL 's Alaskan ship  Norwegian Bliss  (LOA length 326 m / 1070 ft, max capacity 4900 passengers plus 1730 crew). The maiden call was scheduled for October 3, 2018. San Francisco was the only call port on the 4-day Alaska repositioning cruise (itinerary Oct 1-5) from Vancouver BC to Los Angeles CA . NCL Bliss arrived at 9 am and left port at 7 pm.

In 2017, the port handled a total of 286,352 cruise passengers. For 2018 were scheduled a total of 82 ship calls and estimated ~300,000 passengers.

Port San Francisco provides shore-to-ship power capabilities. The technology (by Nidec Corporation, Japan) enables docked vessels to receive electricity from the city's power grid. From the berth, vessels can plugin directly to the grid which allows full onboard operations without using the diesel engines (being shut down right after docking). The Japanese company has installed such shore-power systems in ports Los Angeles CA ,  Juneau AK , Goteborg ,  Travemunde , Livorno , Genoa .

San Francisco cruise terminal

San Francisco cruise port terminal is located at the western end of San Francisco Bay in the midway between the Fisherman’s Wharf and the Bay Bridge. It is along San Francisco City's waterfront (Embarcadero) at Pier 35.

Most of the city's highlights are within walking distance from the terminal. Easily reachable are popular restaurants, hotels, theaters, museums. The cruise port is also at 1/2 hours drive distance from San Francisco International Airport.

San Francisco Pier 27 cruise terminal

The terminal has a new shore power technology which allows equipped cruise liners (like Princess’ or Carnival's vessels) to use the city's grid power system instead of their diesel engines to supply onboard services while berthed/docked. This innovation reduces the ships’ emissions at the cruise terminal.

The biggest ship ever docked at Pier 35 is RMS Queen Mary 2 . The new San Francisco cruise terminal (officially "James R. Herman Cruise Terminal") was inaugurated in August 2014. It was built at Pier 27 (at the corner of The Embarcadero and Lombard Street) and replaced the old Pier 35 terminal facility.

The new Pier 27 cruise terminal is operational since August 2014. It features a new modern building, electric shore-to-ship power, large holding areas, customs screening. Currently, the cruise port handles up to 80 ship calls and around 200,000 passengers. In 2013, the  Princess Cruises  ship  Grand Princess became the first-ever liner home-ported in San Francisco for year-round turnaround operations. The round-trip itineraries (operated between March 2013 and April 2014) visited ports in California, Alaska, Hawaii, Mexico Riviera.

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The Top Family Cruises of 2023 Departing from San Francisco

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Welcome aboard, adventure-seeking families! If you're dreaming of an unforgettable vacation filled with breathtaking ocean vistas, exciting onboard activities, and quality time with your loved ones, you've come to the right place. In this blog, we'll embark on a virtual journey through the top family cruises of 2023 departing from the picturesque city of San Francisco. Get ready to set sail on a remarkable maritime adventure that will create lifelong memories for both young and old alike.

Whether you're a seasoned cruiser or it's your family's first time at sea, we'll guide you through the finest cruise options, highlighting the must-see destinations, family-friendly amenities, and onboard entertainment that will make your voyage an extraordinary experience. So, gather your loved ones, pack your bags, and let's dive into the world of family cruising from the iconic port of San Francisco in 2023!

Choosing the Perfect Family Cruise: Who Will Love It

1. families of all ages.

Family cruises departing from San Francisco in 2023 offer something for everyone, making them an ideal choice for families of all ages. Whether you have toddlers, school-age children, or teenagers, the onboard activities, entertainment, and amenities are tailored to cater to every age group's interests and needs.

2. Adventure Enthusiasts

If you're a family that thrives on exploration and adventure, these cruises are perfect for you. From thrilling shore excursions to unique opportunities for wildlife encounters, there's no shortage of adrenaline-pumping activities that will satisfy the adventurers in your family.

3. Nature Lovers

For those who appreciate the beauty of the natural world, a family cruise from San Francisco is a fantastic way to immerse yourselves in stunning coastal landscapes. Witness breathtaking sunsets over the Pacific Ocean, encounter diverse marine life, and explore picturesque islands and coastal towns along the way.

4. Multigenerational Groups

Family cruises provide an excellent opportunity for multigenerational groups to come together and create lasting memories. Whether you're traveling with grandparents, aunts, uncles, or cousins, the wide range of activities and dining options ensures there's something enjoyable for everyone, regardless of age or interest.

5. Relaxation Seekers

If your idea of a perfect vacation involves relaxation and rejuvenation, these cruises offer an array of amenities to help you unwind. Lounge by the pool, indulge in spa treatments or simply enjoy the serenity of being at sea while the dedicated staff takes care of your every need.

6. Food and Culture Enthusiasts

Food lovers and culture enthusiasts will delight in the culinary experiences and cultural immersion offered on these cruises. From savoring gourmet cuisine prepared by world-class chefs to exploring local markets and immersing yourself in the vibrant cultures of the destinations, there's a feast for the senses waiting at every port of call.

No matter what your interests or age group, a family cruise departing from San Francisco in 2023 promises an incredible journey that caters to the diverse needs and desires of every family member. So, gather your clan, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable seafaring adventure!

Types of Cruise Lines Offering Family Cruises in 2023

1. royal caribbean.

Royal Caribbean cruise ship

Renowned for its innovative ships and family-friendly amenities, Royal Caribbean is a top choice for families seeking an unforgettable cruise experience. With their award-winning Adventure Ocean youth program, featuring age-appropriate activities and dedicated spaces for children of all ages, Royal Caribbean ensures that kids and teenagers have a blast while parents enjoy their own relaxation time. From exhilarating water slides and rock climbing walls to Broadway-style shows and world-class dining options, Royal Caribbean offers a perfect blend of excitement and luxury for the entire family.

2. Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line is known for its "Freestyle Cruising" concept, offering families the flexibility and freedom to create their ideal vacation. Their ships boast a wide range of activities and entertainment options, including water parks, sports complexes, and thrilling onboard experiences like go-kart racing and laser tag. Norwegian's complimentary youth programs, Splash Academy and Entourage, cater to children and teenagers separately, providing age-specific activities and supervised fun. Additionally, Norwegian Cruise Line's diverse dining options and accommodations ensure that families have ample choices to suit their preferences and budgets.

3. Princess Cruises

Crown Princess Cruise Ship

With their emphasis on creating enriching experiences for all ages, Princess Cruises offers family-friendly voyages that cater to both young adventurers and adults. Their partnership with Discovery and Animal Planet brings educational and immersive activities onboard, allowing families to learn about wildlife and nature while having a great time. Princess Cruises also provides dedicated youth centers, age-appropriate programming, and family-friendly entertainment options such as Movies Under the Stars. Additionally, their spacious staterooms and exceptional dining experiences ensure that families enjoy both comfort and culinary delights during their cruise.

Whether you choose Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, or Princess Cruises, all three cruise lines excel in providing exceptional family cruises in 2023 . Each offers a unique blend of entertainment, activities, and amenities that will make your family vacation an extraordinary experience filled with laughter, adventure, and cherished memories.

Stateroom Options for Families on a Cruise Vacation in 2023

1. balcony staterooms.

Balcony staterooms are an excellent choice for families seeking a blend of comfort, privacy, and breathtaking views. These staterooms feature a private balcony where you can relax and enjoy the ocean breeze, scenic coastal vistas, and stunning sunsets. Balcony staterooms typically offer enough space to accommodate families comfortably and may include amenities such as sitting areas, mini-refrigerators, and in-room entertainment systems, ensuring a cozy and enjoyable experience for everyone.

2. Category Staterooms

Many cruise lines offer specific category staterooms designed with families in mind. These staterooms often come in various configurations and can accommodate larger groups, providing additional space and convenience. Family-friendly category staterooms may include separate sleeping areas, bunk beds, sofa beds, or even connecting rooms, allowing families to stay together while still enjoying some privacy. These staterooms often come equipped with amenities like flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, and ample storage space, ensuring a comfortable and accommodating stay for the entire family.

3. 4th Stateroom Guests

For families with more than three members, the option of accommodating the 4th stateroom guest is crucial. Cruise lines understand the needs of larger families and offer various solutions. Some staterooms have pull-out sofas or fold-down beds to comfortably accommodate the extra guest, while others may provide rollaway beds or cribs upon request. It's advisable to check with the cruise line in advance to ensure they can accommodate the specific requirements of your family size.

When planning your cruise vacation in 2023 , consider the stateroom options available to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience for your family. Whether you choose a balcony stateroom for stunning views, a category stateroom for added space and convenience, or make arrangements for the 4th stateroom guest, selecting the right accommodation will enhance your family's overall cruise experience and create lasting memories for years to come.

Tips for Saving Money on Your 2023 Family Cruise Departing from San Francisco

1. time of booking.

One of the key factors in securing a great deal on your family cruise is the timing of your booking. It's often beneficial to book your cruise well in advance, as prices tend to increase closer to the departure date. Take advantage of early bird promotions and discounts offered by cruise lines for booking early. Additionally, consider traveling during the shoulder seasons or off-peak times, as prices may be lower compared to peak travel periods.

2. Price of Cruise Fare and Port Expenses

When comparing cruise fares, be sure to consider the total cost, including port expenses and taxes. Some cruise lines may include these fees in the initial price, while others add them separately. Pay attention to any additional fees or charges that may apply, such as gratuities, beverage packages, or optional excursions. Comparing the overall costs of different cruise options will help you make an informed decision and find the best value for your family.

3. Double Occupancy versus Single Occupancy

Many cruise fares are based on double occupancy, meaning the price is per person when two people share a cabin. If you're traveling with a larger family, consider booking cabins that accommodate more than two people, such as family suites or connecting staterooms. These options can be more cost-effective than booking separate cabins for each family member. Be sure to inquire about any special promotions or discounts available for families or larger groups.

4. Onboard Credit and Specialty Restaurants

Keep an eye out for cruise promotions that offer onboard credit as part of the package. Onboard credit can be used towards various onboard expenses, such as specialty dining, spa treatments, or shore excursions. Taking advantage of these credits can help offset additional costs and enhance your family's cruise experience without breaking the bank. Similarly, consider dining in the ship's complimentary restaurants for most meals and save specialty restaurants for special occasions, as they often come with an additional fee.

By considering these money-saving tips, you can make the most of your 2023 family cruise departing from San Francisco while staying within your budget. Remember to plan ahead, compare prices, explore different cabin options, and take advantage of promotions and onboard credits. With a little bit of research and careful planning, you can enjoy an unforgettable family vacation without compromising on the experience.

In conclusion, the top family cruises of 2023 departing from San Francisco offer a thrilling and unforgettable experience for families of all ages. With options provided by cruise lines like Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Princess Cruises, there is something for everyone. Balcony staterooms, category staterooms, and accommodations for 4th stateroom guests ensure comfort and convenience.

To save money, booking early, considering total costs, exploring double occupancy options, and utilizing onboard credits and specialty dining promotions are essential. Prepare for a remarkable journey filled with adventure, relaxation, and cherished memories as you set sail with your loved ones. Bon voyage!

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11 Ways to Find a Cheap Cruise: The Secrets of Cruise Discounts in 2024

By Tamara Hinson

May 31, 2024

Bag a shoulder season deal

In travel, shoulder season is the period between peak season and low season, and you’ll find it in cruising, too. Cruise lines don’t only offer consistently lower prices during shoulder season sailings—they’ll typically offer regular flash sales during these times, too. 

“Keep an eye out for flash sales during shoulder seasons,” says Elaine Warren, founder of specialist cruise travel agency FamilyCruiseCompanion.com . “Cruise lines are desperate to fill ships during these times. I've found some real steals by being ready to book as soon as I see a great offer pop up.” 

Bear in mind that different regions have different shoulder seasons. In Alaska, for example, the main shoulder seasons are April and early May, and then at the end of summer between September and mid-October. Europe’s shoulder seasons are April and May, and then again in September to November. For Caribbean cruises, it’s May, June, and July and then in December, January, and March.

Try to book at least six months in advance 

Passionate cruisers Don and Heidi Bucolo, founders of top cruise blog EatSleepCruise.com , say that advance booking can be a key to great deals. 

“Our advice is to book cruises between 6 and 12 months in advance. Typically, cruise prices tend to go up closer to the sail date, especially for newer ships or for more desirable travel dates.”

Consider repositioning cruises 

Repositioning cruises are one-way sailings during which ships relocate from one region to another, like when they switch between summer Europe sailings to a winter Caribbean schedule. Because these voyages typically cross entire oceans, they’re a great way to see multiple regions. 

You’ll need to brush up on shoulder seasons to find the best deals. For example, autumn is when ships based in the Mediterranean are most likely to head to the Caribbean’s sunnier shores, while spring is when ships based in the Middle East often reposition to the Mediterranean. But when you find a good repositioning run the savings can be huge.  

“Repositioning cruises can be 50% cheaper than regular sailings, offering great value and the chance to discover destinations many travelers overlook,” says Jeremy Clubb, founder of Antarctica Cruises .

Consider an itinerary with fewer port days 

On the itinerary of the cruise you’re considering, pay extra attention to the number of in-port days and the number of sea days. Doing so can help make your money go further while also making sure you get the most out of your sailing.  

“I always try to weigh up port days versus sea days based on the [client’s] interests and budget,” says travel advisor Elaine Warren, founder of FamilyCruiseCompanion.com . “Extra time on board means fewer shore excursions, and excursion costs can really add up over a week.”

Leverage your loyalty

If you’re considering booking with a cruise line you’ve sailed with before, ask for a loyalty discount. Remember that it always pays to ask. "Even if your preferred cruise line doesn’t explicitly promote loyalty discounts, there’s absolutely no harm in asking for one,” says Jeremy Clubb at Antarctica Cruises . “More often than not, you’ll be successful because cruise lines prefer to incentivize repeat business rather than spend more attracting new customers.”

Book your next cruise while you’re still aboard

When you’re still on a cruise, you’ll almost always be able to get a discount off future sailings on the same cruise line, and many ships have special booking desks set up expressly to handle new reservations. Some lines will also give you onboard credits to use for expenses on your next voyage. So if you’re planning another vacation with the same cruise line, don’t wait until you’re on dry land.

Ask about special discounts

You may not know that many cruise lines offer fixed discounts to shareholders, military personnel, senior citizens, and members of the armed forces. And the reason you may not know is they’re usually poorly advertised, and when they are, details are often vague at best. 

For example, Royal Caribbean promotes discounts for anyone aged 55 and over ( RoyalCaribbean.com ) but only on selected cruises, while Cunard touts onboard credit offers to members of the armed forces ( Cunard.com/en-us/military ). Norwegian Cruise Line gets bonus points for clearly laying out its discounts for shareholders on a dedicated page ( NCLhltd.com ) although there’s no information relating to other discounts.

It’s important to bear in mind that cruise lines won’t necessarily shout about available discounts—if you don’t ask, you won’t get them.

Don’t hold out for last-minute bargains 

These days, waiting for last-minute cruise discounts can end up costing you more. 

“While cruise lines once used last-minute reductions to fill their ships, there’s not currently any need for them,” says Chris Owen, founder of ChrisCruises.com ). “This is because, currently, post-pandemic, there’s no need as there’s still this huge pent-up demand.”

Hold off booking that expedition cruise

If you dream of exploring Antarctica or gawping at the Galapagos’ sea lions but you’re put off by the high prices associated with this type of cruise, don’t despair. Cruise lines are constructing an ever-growing number of expedition-style ships serving these destinations, and as availability to these regions increases with time, prices are likely to fall. 

“More cruise lines are starting to offer expedition voyages,” say Don and Heidi at EatSleepCruise.com . “In the coming years, there will be an increase in the number of cruises being offered to places once considered remote—destinations like Antarctica, the Arctic Circle and the Galapagos are all becoming more accessible.”

Consider older ships

Only looking at new ships could cost you dearly, and the rewards aren’t necessarily worth it.

 “Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas , the world's largest cruise ship, has cruise fares which are close to double what you might pay for similar sailings on other megaships from the brand's older Oasis-class ships, which were once record-breaking ships and still have loads of onboard attractions and amenities,” says the team behind  EatSleepCruise.com . “To get the most value for your money, we’d suggest looking at ships which are between 5 and 7 years old. These will still offer some of the best on-board options in terms of restaurants, entertainment, and nightlife but will be considerably cheaper than ships which are 1 or 2 years old.”

Use a trusted travel advisor

As tempting as it might be to go it alone, booking through a travel agency—ideally, one specializing in cruises—will frequently result in the best deals. Because they deal with the cruise lines often, travel advisors may know how to find the best discounts, too. 

“Travel advisors can access the best perks, like on-board credit and free gratuities, as well as other promotions in addition to the deals the cruise line might be offering at that time,” say Don and Heidi of EatSleepCruise.com . “Additionally, they’ll be able to help with any issues that may arise before or during your trip.”

If you know the specific line and departure date you want to take but don’t know a good travel agent to book it with,  CruiseCompete.com , which has been running since 2003, allows travelers to obtain free price quotes from multiple travel agents at the same time. Many of them will throw in upgrades or onboard credits to earn your business.

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Where can I cruise without a passport?

At TPG, we always recommend cruising with a passport, but there are many reasons why you might want to set sail without one.

What if an opportunity pops up on short notice, and you don't have a passport yet? Or what if you forgot to renew yours when it expired? What if it's only a three-night cruise to the Bahamas, and the passport application fee is almost as much as the cruise fare? Or, maybe you have children nearing age 16 and can't justify paying for passports that will only be good for five years.

First of all, do you even need a passport to cruise ? The answer is often but not always. You have options to cruise without a passport because not every sailing requires them. Thanks to an international agreement called the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative , U.S. citizens can cruise on certain itineraries within North American countries using government-issued identification (like a valid driver's license) and proof of citizenship (like a government-issued birth certificate).

The cruises that you don't need a passport for are closed-loop sailings, which depart from and return to the same port within the U.S. One-way sailings from one U.S. port to another or from a U.S. port to a foreign one would require a passport.

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Before we go further, let's clarify that when we talk about cruising without a passport, we're referring to pricey passport books that some travelers do not wish to purchase. Passport cards can also be used for identification when cruising in all the places we are about to discuss; these cards are a low-cost alternative to traveling with your driver's license and birth certificate.

Let's look at the options for where you can cruise without a passport.

Cruising to Alaska is one of the easiest ways to experience all the state offers. You'll have opportunities to see glaciers and wildlife; stroll the streets of charming coastal towns; eat your fill of local crab legs and salmon; and enjoy nature on a kayak, zip line or hike.

If you're interested in cruising to Alaska without a passport, look for itineraries that begin (and end) in Seattle , San Francisco or southern California ports, such as Los Angeles or Long Beach, California. The most common length for these closed-loop Alaska cruises operated by the major cruise lines is seven nights. Cruises early or late in the season might be only four or five nights, and trips departing from LA are usually 14 nights.

What if you really want to cruise one-way from Canada to Alaska (or vice versa)? Although Canada prefers U.S. citizens who arrive by sea or land to have a passport book, it is not required as long as they have proper identification and proof of citizenship. The U.S., however, requires one of the following WHTI-approved forms of identification for entries by land or sea: passport card, enhanced driver's license, I-872 American Indian card or trusted traveler program IDs like Nexus, Sentri and Fast.

Technically, if you have one of those forms of ID but not a passport book, you can take a one-way Alaska cruise — as long as you don't have to fly to or from Canada.

More complications arise for non-passport holders who book shore excursions that involve crossing from Alaska to Canada. White Pass and Yukon Route train rides are good examples. White Pass and Yukon Route allows cruise passengers to go on the three-hour train excursion without a passport but doesn't allow them to take any longer routes. That's their policy, not a legal requirement.

This means that Alaska cruises are one instance when the passport card would be a handy alternative to traveling with both an ID card and a birth certificate. It opens up one-way itineraries.

Related: The best Alaska cruise for every type of traveler

A cruise to the Caribbean transports you to tropical islands bathed in turquoise waters. Whether you seek warm beaches, cool drinks, water sports or cultural education, you can find a Caribbean cruise to fit the bill.

It's easy to cruise without a passport in the Caribbean: Just book one of the many closed-loop, round-trip sailings departing from a U.S. port. Most major cruise lines offer sailings that range between three and 15 nights from ports like Galveston, Texas; New Orleans; multiple ports in Florida (including Miami and Fort Lauderdale); Charleston, South Carolina; Baltimore; Bayonne, New Jersey; and New York City.

Most Caribbean islands participate in the WHTI, but it's always best to check the details specific to the ports of call included in your itinerary. Don't forget that islands such as Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix are U.S. territories, so visits never require passports for U.S. citizens.

Related: The best Caribbean cruises for every type of traveler

Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory, lying 643 miles off the coast of North Carolina. Hop on a cruise ship for a direct route to the island's famous beaches and golf courses. Spring and summer are the prime seasons to visit, but cruises are possible throughout the year.

Cruising without a passport to Bermuda is also easy. Apart from a few isolated cruises stopping in Bermuda as they come or go from other destinations, there are no one-way Bermuda cruises to confuse the situation. If you plan to sail without a passport, be wary of any Bermuda cruise longer than 10 nights. Those are likely to be point-to-point cruises that happen to include Bermuda.

Passport-free cruises to Bermuda include ample five- to 10-night sailings from the East Coast ports of Baltimore, Bayonne, Boston and Manhattan. Occasional itineraries also pop up throughout the Bermuda season departing from Norfolk, Virginia; Charleston; and the Florida ports of Miami, Port Canaveral (near Orlando) and Jacksonville.

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Long known for delightful strands of beach and access to every imaginable form of water fun under the subtropical sun, the Bahamas are the ideal destination for easy and quick cruise vacations.

Skip the passport on three- to five-night Bahamas cruises sailing round-trip on most major cruise lines from the eastern Florida ports of Jacksonville, Port Canaveral, Fort Lauderdale's Port Everglades and Miami.

A few longer, seven- to 15-night itineraries stop in the Bahamas on their way into the Caribbean. Departures from Bayonne, Manhattan, Baltimore and Charleston will often get you weeklong Bahamas itineraries, as will sailings from Tampa, Galveston and New Orleans.

Related: Best Bahamas cruise tips for first-timers and repeat visitors alike

Our southern neighbor boasts two coastlines of cruise fun. Like most tropical cruise destinations, the top draws are the beaches and the ocean; however, cruise ports in Mexico also give you access to ancient Mayan ruins, delicious cuisine and an abundance of land activities.

Mexico's Caribbean and Pacific coasts are both accessible to cruisers who do not hold passports. If you want to visit Mexico's eastern shores, you can find three- to 15-night cruises to Costa Maya, Cozumel and Progreso. Sailings depart Florida from Miami, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale and Port Canaveral; you can also find itineraries from New Orleans, Galveston and Mobile, Alabama.

Western Mexico, often referred to as the Mexican Riviera, includes the ports of Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Ensenada, among others. Cruises with several major lines depart San Diego, San Pedro port in LA and Long Beach for voyages lasting anywhere from three to 10 nights.

Related: The best Mexico cruises for every type of traveler

From water sports to American history and Hawaiian culture, there's a lot to experience on a Hawaii cruise . The best part might be the ability to hop from island to island, sampling the flavors of each as you go.

Closed-loop Hawaii cruises that don't require passports come in two varieties. The short option is to fly to Honolulu and take a seven- or 10-night cruise on Norwegian Cruise Line 's Pride of America. This is the only large cruise ship allowed to operate entirely within the Hawaiian Islands without visiting a foreign port.

Small-ship cruise operator UnCruise Adventures also offers seven-night, inter-island Hawaiian sailings. The American-flagged ships only cruise to and from U.S. ports, so no passport is needed, as would be the case on any domestic trip.

The long-cruise options consist of 14- to 18-night round-trip sailings from San Diego, LA (Long Beach and San Pedro) and San Francisco. You won't need a passport for these closed-loop sailings, but you do need to be prepared for multiple days at sea as you cross the Pacific from California to Hawaii.

Beware of 20-plus-night cruises that are round-trip sailings from the West Coast and would seem to fit the bill for closed-loop cruises that don't require passports. Most of these cruises don't work because they also include stops in French Polynesia, which is outside of the WHTI agreement. Passports are required for the islands in the South Pacific, which means they're required for the entire cruise.

Related: The best Hawaii cruises for every type of traveler

Canada and New England

Cruises up North America's East Coast allow you to take in historical sights of early Americana, stand atop rugged cliffs on the coast of Nova Scotia or revel in the French culture of Quebec.

Mainstream cruise lines operate numerous cruises along the U.S. and Canadian coasts that don't require passports. These depart from the ports of Bayonne, Baltimore, Boston, Manhattan, Brooklyn and occasionally Norfolk. The majority of these New England and Canada cruises are weeklong fall sailings; however, a handful depart at other times of the year or are a touch longer, ranging from eight to 10 nights.

Related: The best cruises to Canada and New England

Some cruise lines also offer one-way cruises in both directions between Canada and New England. These itineraries, like Alaska cruises, might be possible without a passport book. This is the case as long as your plans don't include flying into or out of Canada and your cruise line allows you to cruise with either a passport card or other acceptable form of identification and proof of citizenship.

We checked with a few lines for you. Princess, Holland America and Celebrity all strongly recommend passport books, but they allow one of the WHTI forms of identification. Again, the passport card opens up one-way possibilities, assuming you aren't flying and your cruise only includes Canada and the U.S.

Bottom line

While cruising with a passport is always recommended, it's not required by law in certain circumstances. Closed-loop cruises from U.S. ports that visit Bermuda, Canada, the Caribbean and Mexico are part of an international agreement that allows U.S. citizens to cruise without a passport. In these cases, government-issued identification and proof of U.S. citizenship are acceptable alternatives to a passport book.

Passport cards are an affordable and unquestionable alternative to carrying an ID and birth certificate. If you want to go this route, know they are not valid for travel by air into or out of any foreign country, including Canada, Mexico, Bermuda or Caribbean countries — which is the primary reason most travel advisers urge cruisers to have a passport book.

As we've shown, you have plenty of options for where to cruise without a passport, and many travelers do so without incident. However, anything from engine trouble on your cruise ship to bad weather or an accident in port might necessitate a flight home from a foreign country. This would put you in an awkward position if you didn't have a passport.

Plus, as much fun as simple round-trip cruises are, passports open up additional vacation possibilities in the form of longer, point-to-point and overseas trips. Don't dismiss registering for a passport, even as you consider where you can cruise without one.

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Passengers flock to cruise ships as pandemic fears abate

By Khristopher J. Brooks

Edited By Anne Marie Lee , Alain Sherter

May 30, 2023 / 3:41 PM EDT / MoneyWatch

Americans are booking trips on cruise ships at rates not seen since before the pandemic, a sign travelers are more comfortable boarding vessels that were once vectors for coronavirus.

Florida-based Royal Caribbean  said earlier this month that the load factor, or percentage of seats filled, of its cruise ships rose to an average of 102% in the first quarter of 2023. By comparison, the occupancy rate was 57% a year ago and 107% in 2019 just before pandemic lockdowns. 

Norwegian Cruise Line reported an average 101% occupancy rate during the first quarter, compared to 48% last year and 105% in 2019. The jump in cruise goers is helping revive the industry, which lost billions of dollars during the pandemic.

"COVID has dissipated as a concern for a lot of travelers" Wall Street Journal reporter Jacob Passy told CBS News. "People are raring to get out there, and cruises are a great way to see multiple locations (and) multiple countries."

Cruise lines are reporting more than 100% capacity because passengers are piling more than the suggested two people per cabin, Passy said. Cruise tickets this year are running between $130 and $260 a day depending on the ship, cabin type and destination, according to online price tracker Cruzely.  

Overbooked ship cabins serve as visual proof of the industry's rebound. Cabin occupancy rates will stay in the triple digits between now and into 2026,  fueled mostly by millennial travelers , the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA)  estimated . 

"Cruising is back and is one of the fastest growing segments of tourism, outpacing the recovery of international tourism arrivals," CLIA spokesperson Sally Andrews said. "Consumer intent to cruise is also higher than it was in December of 2019( pre-pandemic) among both experienced cruisers and those who have never cruised before."

In 2021, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advised travelers to stay away from cruise ships  after a number of ships reports COVID-19 outbreaks. Bookings plunged, forcing companies such as Royal Caribbean and Norwegian to furlough workers. Cruise companies globally saw their income sink from $24 billion in 2019 to $8 billion in 2021, according to the most recent CLIA  data . 

The CDC ended its warning about cruise ships last year and is no longer requiring companies to only host passengers who have been vaccinated against the virus.

One of the biggest problems cruise operators faced during the pandemic was passengers booking trips, then backing out weeks before the departure due to health safety concerns, Passy said. These days, cruise lines are more likely to overbook travelers because they're still expecting some to change their minds last minute.

"The issue right now is fewer people are canceling because of COVID, so they're having to readjust that algorithm a bit to account for the fact that more people are just going no matter what," Passy said. 

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Khristopher J. Brooks is a reporter for CBS MoneyWatch. He previously worked as a reporter for the Omaha World-Herald, Newsday and the Florida Times-Union. His reporting primarily focuses on the U.S. housing market, the business of sports and bankruptcy.

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