December 29 - 5, 2025
Norwegian Cruise Line
from San Pedro, California
The December 29, 2024 cruise on the Norwegian Joy departs from San Pedro, California. On this 7 Night Mexican Riviera sailing, the ship will visit a total of 5 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Norwegian Joy sets sail on a Sunday (December 29, 2024) and returns on a Sunday (January 5, 2025).
The price of the December 29, 2024 cruise on the Norwegian Joy ranges from $1,139 for an inside cabin to $1,609 for a suite.
This is a 7 night cruise and price per night is noted below for each cabin type. An inside cabin will cost $162 per night, an ocean view cabin will cost $194 per night, a balcony cabin will cost $259 per night, and a suite will cost $229 per night.
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | December 29, 2024 Sunday | San Pedro, California |
2 | December 30, 2024 Monday | At Sea |
3 | December 31, 2024 Tuesday | Cabo San Lucas, Mexico |
4 | January 1, 2025 Wednesday | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico |
5 | January 2, 2025 Thursday | Mazatlan, Mexico |
6 | January 3, 2025 Friday | At Sea |
7 | January 4, 2025 Saturday | Ensenada, Mexico |
8 | January 5, 2025 Sunday | San Pedro, California |
Norwegian Cruise Line
The Norwegian Joy was built in 2017 and is amoung Norwegian's 19 ships in it's fleet. The Norwegian Joy is included in the cruise line's Breakaway Plus Class. In the cruise ship stats below you'll find the Norwegian Joy vs all other Norwegian ships.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. Explore the Norwegian Joy Deck Maps and make sure to view our list of Ship Venues and Features. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Sail past Los Arcos, the soaring rock archway at the extreme southern tip of Baja California that guards Cabo's perfect harbor. This idyllic bay once sheltered treasure ships from the Orient, and pirate brigs bent on those treasures. Now Cabo caters to an international vacation set, and has a strong artistic tradition famous for its black-coral jewelry.
Sail past Los Arcos, the soaring rock archway at the extreme southern tip of Baja California that guards Cabo's perfect harbor. This idyllic bay once sheltered treasure ships from the Orient, and...
Hollywood discovered this little fishing village back in the 1960's, and since then luxury resorts and bougainvillea-covered villas have flourished in the delightful seaside climate. Yet hints of past tranquility remain: cobbled courtyards where the locals hold their markets, and superb sport-fishing just offshore.
Hollywood discovered this little fishing village back in the 1960's, and since then luxury resorts and bougainvillea-covered villas have flourished in the delightful seaside climate. Yet hints of past...
Mexico's largest Pacific ocean port, Mazatlan has been called the "Pearl of the Pacific" for its splendid beaches and island-strewn harbor. The resorts of the Zona Dorada ("Golden Zone") deserve their fame, as does the sport-fishing which is known the world over, yet somehow the city maintains much of the simplicity and peace of its fishing village past.
Mexico's largest Pacific ocean port, Mazatlan has been called the "Pearl of the Pacific" for its splendid beaches and island-strewn harbor. The resorts of the Zona Dorada ("Golden Zone") deserve their...
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. Explore the Norwegian Joy Deck Maps and make sure to view our list of Ship Venues and Features. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Ensenada is a pleasant combination of a fishing port and tourist center and is a very accomodating city. Visit La Bufadora, a geyser that spouts saltwater more than sixty feet up into the air and is one of biggest blowholes in North America. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the mountain climbing, beachcombing and hiking and Ensenada is a great place from which to begin your trek in the Baja's outback.
Ensenada is a pleasant combination of a fishing port and tourist center and is a very accomodating city. Visit La Bufadora, a geyser that spouts saltwater more than sixty feet up into the air and is...