Los Angeles Cruise Terminal

Berths 92-93

Los Angeles Cruise Terminal at the Port of Los Angeles (US LAX)


Ports America logoThe Los Angeles Cruise Terminal at the Port of Los Angeles is located in San Pedro, a harbor community of the City of Los Angeles. Operated by Ports America, the terminal offers direct, easy freeway access to and from I-110.
 
Berths 91-93
100 Swinford Street
San Pedro, CA 90731
(Harbor Blvd. and Swinford Street)
 
For more information, call: 
 
 

Cruise Passenger Parking


Parking Concepts, Inc. logoCruise passengers have a variety of options for convenient parking at the Port of Los Angeles.​ Secured overnight parking lots for cruise facilities are managed by Parking Concepts, Inc. (PCI). 
 
For more information, call: 
 
Parking rates: Free for the first hour and $2/hour thereafter
($23 maximum per day for standard vehicles; $40 maximum per day for oversized vehicles)
 
Parking rates apply to the following PCI-managed locations:
 
Los Angeles Cruise Terminal • Battleship IOWA • Catalina Sea and Air Terminal

Los Angeles Cruise Terminal Parking

Los Angeles Cruise Terminal Parking

Cruise passenger parking.
Enter at Swinford Street off Harbor Boulevard and veer right.
 
Los Angeles Cruise Terminal
Berths 92-93
100 Swinford Street
San Pedro, CA 90731
Battleship IOWA Parking

Battleship IOWA Parking

Battleship IOWA Museum visitor and cruise passenger parking.
Enter at 1st Street off Harbor Boulevard and follow the path around the parking lot.
 
Battleship IOWA
Berth 87
250 S. Harbor Blvd.
San Pedro, CA 90731
Catalina Sea and Air Terminal Parking

Catalina Sea and Air Terminal Parking

Catalina Express passengers and cruise passenger overflow parking.
Enter at Swinford Street off Harbor Boulevard and drive straight.
 
Catalina Sea and Air Terminal
Berth 95
100 Swinford Street
San Pedro, CA 90731
 
 

Have questions about your upcoming cruise? Get answers here.


Get answers to frequently asked questions about cruising out of Los Angeles. Be sure to check with your cruise line for updates about your trip.

No, the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are two different ports located very close to one another.
 
The Port of Los Angeles operates the Los Angeles Cruise Terminal n San Pedro, a community located within the City of Los Angeles.
 
The Long Beach Cruise Terminal is in the nearby City of Long Beach.
 
The easiest way to determine your port of call is to check your itinerary for a seaport code, which are the same as the corresponding airport codes:
 
Los Angeles (US LAX)
Long Beach (US LGB)
The Los Angeles Cruise Terminal at the Port of Los Angeles is located in San Pedro, a harbor community of the City of Los Angeles.
 
100 Swinford Street
San Pedro, CA 90731
(Harbor Blvd. and Swinford Street)
 
For more information, call:
Click here to find a monthly cruise scheudle for Los Angeles Cruise Terminal.
For travel between San Pedro and Downtown Los Angeles.
 
For travel between San Pedro and Long Beach.
 
For travel around San Pedro.
 
For travel around the LA Waterfront.
Two rental car companies in San Pedro near the Los Angeles Cruise Terminal offer free customer pick-ups and drop-offs to the terminal.
 
Both convenient locations operate Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and are closed Sunday.
 
235 W. 6th Street
San Pedro, CA 90731
Reservations: 310-548-8060
 
222 W. 6th Street
San Pedro, CA 90731
Reservations: 310-832-2397
The Los Angeles Cruise Terminal offers direct, easy freeway access to and from I-110, and is an approximate distance from the following transit centers and popular attractions:
 
  • 10 miles (16 km) to Long Beach Airport (LGB)
  • 18 miles (29 km) to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
  • 25 miles (40 km) to downtown Los Angeles (Union Station)
  • 28 miles (45 km) to Knott’s Berry Farm
  • 30 miles (48 km) to Disneyland
  • 32 miles (51 km) to Santa Monica Pier (Pacific Park)
  • 33 miles (53 km) to Los Angeles Zoo
  • 33 miles (53 km) to Universal Studios Hollywood
  • 37 miles (59 km) to Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR)
  • 67 miles (107 km) to Six Flags Magic Mountain
Due to security issues, baggage cannot be stored on the terminal.
 
Please contact your cruise line directly to make arrangements to check your baggage with the cruise ship.
 
Carry-on baggage must stay with the passenger until you are on board.
 
After you disembark, you must take all your baggage with you.
Royal Princess at the Los Angeles Cruise Terminal.
Norwegian Bliss in the Port of Los Angeles Main Channel.
Royal Caribbean Ovation of the Seas arrives at the Port of Los Angeles
Virgin Voyages Brilliant Lady at the Los Angeles Cruise Terminal.
Cunard Queen Anne at the Los Angeles Cruise Terminal.
Disney Adventure in the Port of Los Angeles Outer Harbor.
Terminal Features
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18 acres (7.3 hectacres)
1,150-1,550’ total berth length
2 berths
37’ water depth
14’ height
Two terminal buildings
100,000+ square feet passenger-processing area(s)
Expedited U.S. Customs security clearance and baggage handling
Secured overnight parking (2,560 spaces) through PCI
Courtesy passenger shuttles from terminal to parking lot
1 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic system/solar power roof
Alternative Maritime Power® (AMP®)
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