![]() ![]() Given the estimated cost, we recommend using a rideshare service over a cab. If coming from the Long Beach Airport (LGB), there is a $45 flat fare to the cruise ports. ![]() Note that these are estimates, but they are usually higher cost than taking an Uber or Lyft. Be sure to call early.Ībove, we’ve listed the estimated taxi fare from popular areas to the cruise ports. If you are anywhere else in the city, expect to wait at least a few minutes for your ride. Want to take a traditional cab? If coming from an airport where there are dedicated cab stations, it’s not a bad choice as there should be cars waiting for you. If you don’t think your entire party can fit in a small four-door sedan, then it’s best to select an “XL” ride (fits up to six adults) or take two separate cars.įor more on riding with Uber and Lyft in Los Angles to the cruise ports, visit our page dedicated to the services. Standard Uber and Lyft rides are quoted as a ride for up to four people, but consider your luggage as well. Keep in mind that these prices are per car, not per person. To give you an idea of what the fare would cost, here are some estimates for Uber & Lyft from various spots in the city, including airports near the cruise terminals. You’ll simply open the app, request a ride, and follow the instructions on where to be picked up. Each airport in the area now allows Uber and Lyft to operate. ![]() The rideshare companies are everywhere in the area, meaning that you can get a ride anywhere you are.Ĭatching a ride from the area airports is simple. With just a few clicks on a smartphone app, you can call up a ride that’s usually much cheaper than a traditional taxi. When it comes to the combination of convenience and cost, it’s tough to beat Uber & Lyft in Southern California. (Wondering which airport to use? See our article on the best airports to fly into for your Los Angeles cruise.) Uber/Lyft (Recommended) John Wayne Airport (SNA): 45 min | 35 minīe sure to consider this time to get from point to port when planning your schedule on cruise day.Long Beach Airport (LBG): 25 min | 20 min.Los Angeles International (LAX): 30 min | 40 min.Ride Times to Port of LA (World Cruise Center) | Port of Long Beach: Below we’ve listed some average drive times from points of interest to the cruise ports. Map data: Google Transportation Options To Los Angeles or Long Beach Cruise Portsīefore we get to your options, one thing to keep in mind when planning your trip is the time it takes to get from point to point in the area. Below, we cover your transportation options on getting to the cruise terminals. Los Angeles International (LAX) is about 30-40 minutes from the cruise ports. Thankfully, there are a number of options available to get you back and forth from Los Angeles International (LAX), the Long Beach Airport (LGB) or other points in the area to the cruise terminals at the World Cruise Center (Port of Los Angeles) and the Port of Long Beach. Then there is the added hassle of navigating through Los Angeles traffic to get to the cruise terminal. That’s because parking will set you back roughly $140 for a week-long cruise (rates vary depending on which port you are sailing from). And if you are electing to get a ride to the port - instead of driving your own car - it’s a smart move that will save you money. Whether coming from an area airport or anywhere in the Southern California area, you have a number of options on getting to the cruise terminals. Looking for transportation to the cruise ports in Los Angeles or Long Beach? We have you covered. ![]()
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