Award-winning developments and new innovations keep the Port of Los Angeles at the forefront of business and quality of life.
As home of the largest Pacific coast port, the city of Los Angeles has become a prime port of call during the 2011 and 2012 grand voyages of the world’s most luxurious cruise ships.
More than $42 million in long-term improvement projects are scheduled to be completed by 2011.
If you want to take advantage of LA’s seaside setting, the World Cruise Center in San Pedro offers exciting year-round sailing itineraries.
Los Angeles is more popular than ever as both a home port and Pacific destination for some of the world’s great cruise lines.
The World Cruise Center at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro is approximately 18 miles (29 kilometers) south of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
San Pedro is one of California’s most historic and picturesque fishing villages, and also home to the largest commercial and cruise ship port on the West Coast.
See a list of cruise lines operating in and out of the Port of Los Angeles.
The World Cruise Center at the Port of Los Angeles is making great strides to go green.
The Port of LA is North America’s busiest commercial port receiving and distributing over 40% of our nation’s imports. In addition, our port welcomes hundreds of thousands of cruise passengers annually.
Budget watchers, rejoice! At last, someone put together the ultimate list of free things to do in Los Angeles.
Learn about exciting developments in Los Angeles in 2012 and beyond.
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