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You can select more than one option in most of the form fields. Here are explanations of the search options we get asked about the most often:
Departure Port: If you only want to view results for cruises that start in a specific port, you can specify it here. You can select more than one (to see cruises that start at certain ports). For example, you can select both New York and Boston if you only want to view cruises that start in either New York or Boston.
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Arrival Port: If you only want to view results for cruises that end in a specific port, you can specify it here. You can select more than one (to see cruises that end at certain ports). For example, you can select both New York and Boston if you only want to view cruises that end in either New York or Boston.
Ports of Call: You can the type name of one port that you would like all your search results to include. For example, if you type Barcelona all of the search results will include cruises that include Barcelona (even if it's not a starting or ending port in the itinerary). Be sure to spell the port name correctly!
Max Occupancy: Allows you to view search results that only include ships that have accommodations for a minimum amount of people per room. For example, if you select "5 and more" your search results will only include ships that have at least one room type that would accommodate at least 5 people. The pricing that displays on the search results page will be the per person pricing based on a room for two people. Proceed further in the online booking process to view the pricing for accommodations for a different occupancy.
Kid-Friendly: Shows cruises that are great choices for those traveling with children and teens. Includes ships with youth programs and/or youth-friendly public spaces. Programs and public spaces are subject to change, at the discretion of the cruise line.
→ Cruise Only vs Cruise Line Tour
If you check the Cruise Only option, you will only see results that are for a cruise vacation. If you check the Cruise Line Tour option, you will only see vacations that include a cruise + land tour package (also known as a Cruise Tour). Leave both unchecked to view results that include both vacation types.
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Pacific Coast Cruises
Also known as Pacific Coastal cruises, they are cruises along the Pacific (west) Coast of the United States (and sometimes Canada). On a Pacific Coast cruise you'll have the opportunity to view amazing mountain ranges, breathtaking islands, the open sea, and much more. Among the many sites to see while on a Pacific Coast cruise are famous landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, Seattle's Space Needle, and the beautiful city of Victoria in British Columbia.
Pacific Coast cruises are very popular among West Coast US residents, as it offers them a way to vacation without the need of a flight. For example, there are Pacific Coast cruises from Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland and Vancouver. As far as duration goes, a Pacific Coast cruise is typically anywhere from 1- to 8-nights in length. A typical 1-night Pacific Coast cruise may be a cruise between Seattle and Vancouver, while a longer Pacific Coast cruise could depart from a city like Seattle or Los Angeles and visit a bunch of cities along the west coast of the United States and Canada.
American Discount Cruises & Travel is proud to offer the best deals possible on all Pacific Coast cruises booked with us. Backed by our "Low Price Guarantee," and powered by our team of expert travel agents, we're sure to exceed your expectations when booking your next Pacific Coast cruise!
Highlighted Pacific Coast Cruise Attractions
The following are just a few of the many things to do while in the Pacific Coast:
Seattle, Washington
Also known as "The Emerald City," Seattle is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and is included on many Pacific Coast cruises. The Space Needle, a uniquely shaped 605-foot-high building, is the most famous tourist attraction in all of Seattle. You can take an elevator ride to the building's top platform for an amazing view of the rest of the city. Pike's Place Market is a fun farmer's market that's particularly well known because of the animated workers at its fish market, who scream their customers' orders loudly and toss the fish being ordered back and forth.
Los Angeles, California
The second largest city in the United States is also one of the country's most interesting and diverse cities, and is a port on many Pacific Coast cruises. There's a seemingly endless list of tourist attractions throughout L.A., some of which include Grauman's Chinese Theatre, the Kodak Theatre, Rodeo Drive (known for its upscale shopping), Sunset Strip (great for nightlife), Chinatown, the La Brea Tar Pits, and the famous Hollywood sign.
San Francisco, California
Many Pacific Coast cruises feature San Francisco as a port of call. There's just so many great places to go and things to do while in this hilly city. Among the most popular things to do in San Francisco are taking a ride on a cable car, going to Fisherman's Wharf (a waterfront locale filled with great seafood restaurants, a Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum, and shopping venues), checking out the massive Golden Gate Bridge, and visiting Alcatraz Island (a national landmark, which has been the subject of a few motion pictures and used to be a federal prison). |
Cruise Lines in the Pacific Coast
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