The Port of San Diego, located in the heart of downtown San Diego, has two cruise ship terminals: B Street Pier and Broadway Pier. These terminals are situated on San Diego Bays Embarcadero, a two-mile stretch of downtown waterfront offering dining, shopping, lodging, museums, attractions, and more. San Diego is known for its living proof that a big city can still feel extraordinary. Oceania Cruises offers a variety of cruises departing from San Diego, including those departing from the port of Spain, Scarborough, Charleston, Key West, Los Angeles, Miami, Port Canaveral, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and others.
The World Cruise Center at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, California is approximately 18 miles south of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). After boarding, passengers can enjoy the natural beauty and landmarks around San Diego harbor from the comfort of an amphibious vehicle called a Hydra-Terra. Oceania Cruises offers few cruises from San Diego, but they offer a long Panama Canal cruise and are a luxury cruise line that is close to all-inclusive.
Oceania Cruises also offers cruises from San Diego and San Francisco, as well as itineraries and cruises departing from Central America, such as the United States, Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Spain, and Cayman.
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