Cruise San Diego
As the fastest growing cruise port on the West Coast, San Diego now welcomes 180 cruise ships throughout the year to the B Street Pier Cruise Ship Terminal. With 110 of those voyages beginning and ending in San Diego, passengers can choose from a variety of exciting cruises including multi-day excursions to the Mexican Riviera, Hawaii and the Panama Canal. With its temperate climate, more than 70 miles of pristine beaches, world-class attractions, captivating arts and culture scene, and endless dining and shopping options, San Diego offers endless choices for pre- and post-cruise itineraries.
In addition to a variety of visitor offerings located with a very short distance from the cruise ship terminal, the San Diego International Airport and Amtrak station are also within close proximity.
San Diego is increasingly becoming a desired cruise destination for homeport cruises. Holland America Line, Carnival Cruise Lines and Celebrity Cruises are three major cruise lines that now call San Diego home.
Carnival Cruise Line offers a year-round cruise schedule from San Diego, including 4-and-5-day cruises to Cabo San Lucas and Ensenda on the Elation, a 2,052 passenger ship. In addition, Carnival continues an 8-day cruise to Acapulco, Manzanillo and Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo, and the Panama Canal.
Holland America offers a weekly cruise to Mexico onboard the Oosterdam with visits to ports in Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta. Other cruises include 14-day trips to the Panama Canal, three and four day cruises to Canada via the California Coast, 15-day sailings to Hawaii and a 30-day South Pacific cruise.
Celebrity Cruises offers 10 and 11-day Mexico itineraries as well as Hawaiian cruises.
For those vacationers who prefer a smaller and more specialized cruise, Silversea offers cruises to the Panama Canal and Hawaii.
Check out San Diego's Cruise-Friendly Hotels.
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Construction is underway on the new Broadway Cruise Ship Terminal in downtown San Diego on San Diego Bay. The 52,000-sq. ft. terminal will be a Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED)–certified building; total construction is estimated to cost $21.1 million and scheduled for completion in December 2010. As a result, the new terminal will make way for new cruises in and out of San Diego.