San Pedro harbor at sunset with Princess cruise ship
Port of Los Angeles · San Pedro

You have three hours. Let's spend them well.

A guided port-day for Princess Cruise visitors. Pick what you love — we'll stitch together a walkable, time-budgeted itinerary you can tap through with your phone.

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Six ways to spend the day

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From gangway to memory in three taps.

Tell us what you love

Food, history, drinks, adventure — pick a few. Set your time budget (default 3h).

We map your day

A walkable route with realistic stop times, so you never miss your boarding window.

Tap, walk, sip, repeat

Each stop has stories, tips, and the right shuttle if you need a lift.

Local voices

Stories from the harbor

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City

Welcome to the Port of LA

San Pedro is LA's original waterfront — a working harbor with a small-town soul. Take the loop, eat the seafood, and don't skip the bell at sunset.

Mayor's Office, City of Los Angeles
Chamber

Your 3-hour secret

Skip the rideshare lines. The free red trolley runs every 20 minutes from the cruise terminal and hits every neighborhood worth visiting.

San Pedro Chamber, Visitor Council
Local

Where the locals actually eat

Forget the tourist traps. Walk to Raffaello Ristorante on 6th — same family since 1991, and the swordfish was swimming this morning.

Tomas Reyes, 3rd-gen fisherman

Cruise-day favorites

San Pedro Fish Market
60 min · 8 min from port

San Pedro Fish Market

Iconic dockside seafood tray — pick your fish, they fry it.

Korean Bell of Friendship
30 min · 18 min from port

Korean Bell of Friendship

17-ton bronze bell in a hilltop pavilion overlooking the Pacific.

Brouwerij West
45 min · 5 min from port

Brouwerij West

Belgian-style brewery in a restored WWII warehouse.