This cruise is special because you'll exclusively visit very uncommon ports like Santa Barbara, Ensenada, and San Francisco. This route is a rare one for the Emerald, But this is the least expensive sailing.
This includes all all entertainment, meals, taxes, and port fees. No surprises! With a cost of less than $90 per day, this represents an excellent bargain.
The Emerald Princess has a gym, a spa, and a casino.
This sailing consists of four port days and two days at sea. Highlights include visits to exotic cities like Santa Barbara, Ensenada, and San Francisco.
| Date | Port | Arrive | Depart |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun, Mar 28 | Los Angeles, CA | ||
| Mon, Mar 29 | At Sea | ||
| Tue, Mar 30 | San Francisco, CA | 9:00am | 5:00pm |
| Wed, Mar 31 | At Sea | ||
| Thu, Apr 1 | Santa Barbara, CA | 9:00am | 5:00pm |
| Fri, Apr 2 | San Diego, CA | 9:00am | 5:00pm |
| Sat, Apr 3 | Ensenada, Mexico | 9:00am | 5:00pm |
| Sun, Apr 4 | Los Angeles, CA | 9:00am |
The accompanying graph indicates the cost over time for the different types of cabin. Since being listed twenty months ago, The price of this cruise has varied between $604 and $840 for a stateroom, inclusive of $0 in taxes and port fees. Today this itinerary is at an all time low, so reserve your room now before it moves upwards.
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Last Updated: Jul 4, 2026
Last Modified: Jul 4, 2026