The Long Beach Cruise Terminal is a vital site for maritime leisure, located near the iconic Queen Mary. It was once the home of Carnival Corporation and is located alongside the terminal. Parking is available at the terminal for 23 cents per day (rates subject to change). The terminal is located around 2 miles from downtown Long Beach and 22 miles from downtown Los Angeles.
The terminal is situated near the Port of Long Beach, which is known for its beautiful beaches, stunning waterfront, and exciting attractions. Most Carnival Cruise Line ships and some ships owned by Carnival Corporation are located there. The terminal is located near the Queen Mary, which is permanently docked.
To reach the terminal, head southbound on Lakewood toward the San Diego Freeway and then take the 405 north and then south on the Long Beach Freeway. The terminal is located around 2 miles from downtown Long Beach and 22 miles from downtown Los Angeles.
Carnival Corporation plc, one of the largest vacation companies in the world, operates all Carnival Cruises on the West Coast from the Long Beach Cruise Terminal. The terminal has its own terminal and parking structure, making it easy to access and board your cruise.
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Good article. The parking situation continues to get worse at Long Beach. Last October, we went on Miracle, and the parking lot was full. Their only answer was to find parking at the convention center and Uber back. Queen Mary was still closed. We just parked there. Just went last month on Panorama. Took one hour from where you started your article to get past gate due to construction going on next to parking structure.