Try Pacific Coast Cruises for a Quick Getaway Vacation

The iconic Santa Monica Pier at sunset

Are fantasies of Pacific Coast cruises drifting through your mind? Would a quick getaway vacation be the perfect escape from your busy schedule? Recharge your spirits with a round-trip cruise between Los Angeles, California, and Ensenada, Mexico. To take full advantage of a short Pacific Coast cruise on the, here are some of the sights you absolutely won't want to miss.

Visit San Pedro for a Taste of Los Angeles Before Your Pacific Coast Cruise

Nestled within the vast city of Los Angeles, the historic community of San Pedro is the perfect place to spend your day. Direct flights are available to Los Angeles from many parts of the world, so you can arrange to arrive in LA at your leisure before your cruise departs. Navigate the scenic San Pedro neighborhood with 1920s-era trolley cars that transport you between its attractions. Hop on the Red Car Line, which costs only one dollar for a full day of unlimited rides, is ADA accessible, and has stops that include the LA Maritime Museum and Marina Station. You'll also be able to walk to the USS Iowa from the Red Car and visit downtown San Pedro.

Have more time to explore? Visit Cabrillo Beach and Cabrillo Marine Aquarium before heading over to the World Cruise Center to start your Pacific coast travel.

Cruise Along the California Coast

As you sail along the Pacific Coast, you'll want to take advantage of everything available to you on your cruise ship. Spend your evening rejuvenating in the pool or at the Lotus Spa — then liven things up at night with decadent dining options, live entertainment, and casino gaming. Don't forget to head outside to take in the West Coast sunset.

If you decide on a four-day cruise, you'll want to call in San Diego, or Santa Barbara. Spend the day touring seaside villages, gardens, or even the world-famous San Diego Zoo.

Follow in the Footsteps of Ensenada's Celebrities

Ensenada is one of the most popular ports of call on a cruise to Mexico, and for good reason — you can visit several award-winning wineries, a giant marine geyser, and the Riviera del Pacífico, a former haunt of the rich and famous.

Start your day by taking a drive to Punta Banda Peninsula to watch La Bufadora ("the snorter"). This marine geyser, or blowhole, is one of the world's largest: Water shoots 60 or even 100 feet high! Be prepared to get wet when that geyser roars.

Next, get a taste of Baja as you tour one of several wineries, such as Bodegas de Santo Tomás, the oldest operating winery in Baja California. Then head over to the Riviera del Pacífico, where it's claimed the margarita was born. Opened in 1930 and helmed by Jack Dempsey, this hotel and casino flourished in the 1950s. Take in the beautiful Moorish- and Spanish-style architecture and visit its gardens, gallery, and history museum. While there, you'll learn about the Riviera's famous — and infamous — clientele, from Lucille Ball to Al Capone.

When you need a quick getaway, take one of Princess Cruises' Pacific Coast cruises. On a three- or four-day cruise, you'll spend time soaking in Californian culture and watching the sunset as you cross into Mexico, from where you'll explore the sights and tastes of Ensenada. When you return home, you'll feel brand new.