Navigator of the Seas Starts Service from Los Angeles
Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas starts service today from Los Angeles, California. This sailing marks Royal Caribbean’s return to California after more than a decade, with a series of three, four, and five night cruises — along with week-long voyages to Ensenada, Catalina Island, and Cabo San Lucas.
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After a $115 million amplification in 2019, Navigator brings star power that will thrill guests with its reimagined Caribbean poolscape anchored by the lively three-level bar, The Lime & Coconut; two daring waterslides that cantilever over the edges of the ship - The Blaster aqua coaster, the longest waterslide at sea, and Riptide, the industry’s only headfirst mat racer; the first standalone blow-dry bar at sea, To Dry For; elevated nightlife and dining, and transformed spaces that each are dedicated to kids and teens. The winning combination of these thrilling features and activities alongside Royal Caribbean favorites – against the backdrop of Hollywood Hills.
Los Angeles is also the nation’s largest “drive-to” cruise market, attracting motorists from as far as Phoenix and Las Vegas. Farther north, cruise vacationers from San Francisco, Seattle and Vancouver, BC, Canada, appreciate the fly-in convenience of Los Angeles World Airport, 22 miles north of the Port, as do the frequent wintertime Canadian “snowbirds” from Edmonton and Calgary.