Join the Royal Princess and prepare for seven nights of leisurely travel across the sea from Los Angeles and back!
Visiting very uncommon ports such as Santa Barbara and Ensenada makes this cruise noteworthy. This route is an interesting one for the Royal, But this is the least expensive sailing.
This price includes all meals, entertainment, taxes, and fees. No surprises at checkout! Offered at under $125 a day, this deal is solid.
Over 3,500 cruisers can travel on this Princess Royal class ship, based in the Caribbean and South Pacific.
The Royal Princess is home to several of Princess's exclusive features such as the SeaWalk glass walkway and a laser shooting range.
The Royal Princess also offers a gym, a casino, and a spa.
Since it was first listed on December 19th of last year, The price of this cruise has fluctuated between $791 and $1,091 for a room, including $113 in taxes and port fees. This graph shows the price over time for every type of cabin. At only $57 more than the all time low of $791 right now is a great time to lock in your room
inside | outside | balcony | suite |
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$848 | Sold Out | $1,068 | $1,498 |
$121.14 per day | $152.57 per day | $214.00 per day | |
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This cruise spends four days in port and two days at sea. High points include visits to extremely rare cities like Santa Barbara and Ensenada in addition to long stops in San Diego and San Francisco.
Date | Port | Arrive | Depart |
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Sat, Oct 11 | Los Angeles, CA | 3:00pm | |
Sun, Oct 12 | At Sea | ||
Mon, Oct 13 | San Francisco, CA | 8:00am | 10:00pm |
Tue, Oct 14 | At Sea | ||
Wed, Oct 15 | Santa Barbara, CA | 7:00am | 4:30pm |
Thu, Oct 16 | San Diego, CA | 9:30am | 10:00pm |
Fri, Oct 17 | Ensenada, Mexico | 8:00am | 5:00pm |
Sat, Oct 18 | Los Angeles, CA | 6:15am |
The Royal sails this route two times next year, but doesn't sail it this year. This is the only ship that sails this exact route. In the accompanying graphic you can see a visualization of when this ship sails as well as the relative price.