This sailing is particularly interesting because you will exclusively stop in very uncommon cities such as Santa Barbara, Ensenada, and San Francisco. This route is an uncommon one for the Emerald.
The price is the total price, including all taxes and fees. Offered at less than $95 a day, this deal is really good.
The Emerald Princess has a gym, a spa, and a casino.
This itinerary consists of four days in port and two sea days. High points include visits to once-in-a-lifetime destinations like Santa Barbara, Ensenada, and San Francisco.
| Date | Port | Arrive | Depart |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun, Mar 14 | Los Angeles, CA | ||
| Mon, Mar 15 | At Sea | ||
| Tue, Mar 16 | San Francisco, CA | 9:00am | 5:00pm |
| Wed, Mar 17 | At Sea | ||
| Thu, Mar 18 | Santa Barbara, CA | 9:00am | 5:00pm |
| Fri, Mar 19 | San Diego, CA | 9:00am | 5:00pm |
| Sat, Mar 20 | Ensenada, Mexico | 9:00am | 5:00pm |
| Sun, Mar 21 | Los Angeles, CA | 9:00am |
The accompanying graph shows the cost over time for the different classes of cabin. Since it was first listed on November 21st of last year, The price of this sailing has varied between $649 and $796 for a room, inclusive of $0 in taxes and port charges. Right now this cruise is at its minimum price, so reserve your cabin now before it moves upwards.
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Last Updated: Jul 13, 2026
Last Modified: Mar 20, 2026