From Los Angeles south to the Mexican Riviera, or from San Francisco or Seattle north toward Alaska, the Pacific side of the U.S. and Canada holds a wealth of fascinating cities and gorgeous natural wonders. The variety of cruises to choose from is also vast, whether you have a couple of days or more than a week. Many are repositioning cruises for ships moving between seasons in Alaska and the Caribbean, Mexico, or the Panama Canal. Short jaunts from LA visit Ensenada, Mexico, or Catalina Island or Santa Barbara, California, while small ships focus on areas farther north, such as Washington’s San Juan Islands.
What We Love
Kayaking: Small ship lines offer plenty of active excursions in places like the San Juan Islands and Canada’s Harmony and Gulf Islands, where bird life and whales are easy to spot.
Convenience: If you live near a major city on the West Coast of the U.S., it’s easy to hop on one of these cruises and get out of town to see some impressive nature, sip wine, or sprawl on the beach.
Best Known For
Natural Beauty: The endless acres of forest along the coast of Northern California and up to British Columbia are a breath of fresh air, while Mexico’s beaches beckon you to relax.
Wine Country: Ships calling on Santa Barbara, San Francisco, or Astoria, Oregon, usually offer vineyard tours and wine tastings of the local varietals.
Best Ports
Victoria, Vancouver Island, Canada: This is one of the friendliest and prettiest places you’ll ever visit, where baskets of posies hang from lampposts and everyone says hello with a big smile. Join a bus tour near the cruise docks to see lovely Victorian mansions and hop out at Mount Tolmie for panoramic views.





