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Crystal Symphony-Port of Los Angeles/Mexican Riviera

Port of Los Angeles Cruise Ship Terminal 100 Swinford Street, San Pedro

Crystal Symphony Departs: Los Angeles (San Pedro) Berth: 93 Destination: Mexican Riviera Cruise Duration: 5 Nights Ports of Call: Los Angeles/San Pedro, Us,Cruising The USA's West Coast, Cabo San Lucas, Mx, Puerto Vallarta, Mx Start off your holiday by visiting the Historic Points of Interest while you’re in San Pedro. Click Below for Local Hotels: Read More ...

Carnival Splendor-Long Beach/Mexican Riviera

Long Beach Cruise Terminal 231 Windsor Place, Long Beach

Departure Port Long Beach Ship: Carnival Splendor Destination: Mexican Riviera Duration: 7 Nights Ports of Call: Los Angeles (Long Beach), Ca Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Mazatlan, Mexico Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Los Angeles (Long Beach), Ca Click Below for Local Hotels: San Pedro Long Beach   Online Exclusives - Find the Perfect Cruise  

Community Built Tile Ocean-Angels Gate Cultural Center

Angels Gate Cultural Center 3601 S. Gaffey St, San Pedro

LIKE THE OCEAN – WITH ARTIST ALEXIS SLICKELMAN 9/28, 10/26, 11/9 – 3-5pm (Building F): Build an ocean tile by tile in a workshop with ceramic artist Alexis Slickelman. Participants will paint hand cut tiles with a variety of green and blue glazes that will be provided by the artist. Harness the power of making Read More ...

Create Your Own Maritime Flag-Angels Gate Cultural Center

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2019 9/28, 10/26 – 3-6pm (Building G), 11/2 (Building F): Maritime Flags are hung on boats to alert and share information from ship to ship. These flags often designate where the ship is from, whether or not it’s friendly, and can even communicate its cargo. Our workshop poses the question: Wouldn’t it Read More ...

Create Your Own Maritime Flag-Angels Gate Cultural Center

Angels Gate Cultural Center 3601 S. Gaffey St, San Pedro

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2019 9/28, 10/26 – 3-6pm (Building G), 11/2 (Building F): Maritime Flags are hung on boats to alert and share information from ship to ship. These flags often designate where the ship is from, whether or not it’s friendly, and can even communicate its cargo. Our workshop poses the question: Wouldn’t it Read More ...