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8 Night VY 8N CABO, MAZATLAN, VALLARTA & CATALINA on Voyager of the Seas from Los Angeles, California Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Sandy Beach
The 8 Night VY 8N CABO, MAZATLAN, VALLARTA & CATALINA from Los Angeles, California visits Catalina Island, California; Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; Mazatlan, Mexico; Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; Los Angeles, California. Explore our cruise itineraries and choose from a variety of rooms depending on your needs and budget. Start planning your next cruise vacation by selecting a destination and departure port.
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8 Night VY 8N CABO, MAZATLAN, VALLARTA & CATALINA
Itinerary Overview
Explore Voyager of the Seas
Day 1 - Los Angeles, California
Day 2 - Catalina Island, California
Day 3 - Cruising
Day 4 - Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Day 5 - Mazatlan, Mexico
Day 6 - Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Day 7 - 8 - Cruising
Day 9 - Los Angeles, California
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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Sandy Beach
A sandy beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
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8 Night VY 8N CABO, MAZATLAN, VALLARTA & CATALINA

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Leaving from
Los Angeles, California
Onboard
Voyager of the Seas
Day Port
1
Los Angeles, California
Departs at 4:00 PM
2
Catalina Island, California
Tendered from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
3
Cruising
Day at sea
4
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Tendered from 12:30 PM - 8:00 PM
5
Mazatlan, Mexico
From 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
6
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
From 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
7 - 8
Cruising
Day at sea
9
Los Angeles, California
Arrives at 7:00 AM
*Port sequence may vary by sailing date.
from GBP
£
617
Sailing from Thu, Oct 08 2026
Taxes & fees included.*

Your ship Voyager of the Seas

Your ship
Voyager of the Seas
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Voyager of the Seas, Anchored
Voyager of the Seas anchored
Get to know
Voyager of the Seas
Voyager of the Seas® has plenty of surprises to fill your wandering with wonder. Onboard you'll find junkanoo-jamming parades on the Promenade, Far East flavours at Izumi and thrills on every deck, from wave riding on the FlowRider® surf simulator to late night spins around the ice-skating rink.

DISCOVER ADVENTURE ON EVERY DECK

Raise the thrill factor on the Rock Climbing Wall and hang ten on FlowRider®. Lace up your skates and put your adventure on ice, or tee up for a game of mini golf. This is your epic getaway, and you decide how to seize the day.

GOURMET GLOBETROTTING

This is one epicurean adventure your taste buds will thank you for. Savour sizzling steaks at Chops Grille℠, or indulge in a five-course foodie feast at Chef's Table. Fresh-rolled sushi awaits at Izumi, and family-style favourites will satisfy your cravings at Giovanni's Table.

SHOWS THAT HIT EVERY HIGH NOTE

Settle in for a show filled with songs from classic films in Music in Pictures, and wander down the Great White Way in Broadway Rhythm & Rhyme. On this ship, every act is epic.

Day 1: Los Angeles, California

Day 1
Los Angeles
California
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Los Angeles, California, Aerial view of Santa Monica beach
Aerial view of a beach in Santa Monica, California
Things to do in
Los Angeles
Departs at 4:00 PM
The trend-setting global metropolis of Los Angeles has it all. Get to know the Entertainment Capital of the World: Stroll the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and take a drive down cinematic Sunset Boulevard. But there's a lot more to explore in LA than its star-studded heritage. Enjoy the 75 miles of coastline: wander the famous canals of Venice Beach, or drive out to the more remote Malibu coast. Get your culture on at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, home to everything from ancient Islamic artefacts to contemporary American art. Or stretch your legs with a hike at Runyon Canyon Park – it offers great views of the surrounding hills and the iconic Hollywood sign.
Los Angeles, California, Point Dume
View of Point Dume in Malibu, California

Explore the Outer Beach Towns

Santa Monica, Venice, Malibu and Long Beach are four of Los Angeles' most popular beach destinations. Of the four, Malibu is the most remote and least urban – head here for surfing and stand-up paddleboarding. Depending on traffic, you can get to Long Beach in 40 minutes, while the others take around an hour.
Los Angeles, California, View from Runyon Canyon Park
The view of Los Angeles, California from Runyon Canyon Park

Hit the Hills

LA isn't only about urban adventure – the locals love the outdoors, too. Hike the hills at Runyon Canyon Park, where they also offer free outdoor yoga classes. Or hit the Griffith Park trails: here, you can hike to Bronson Canyon, the entrance of which appears as the mouth of the Batcave in the 1960s version of 'Batman'.
Los Angeles, California, Famous Rodeo Drive
View of Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California

Shopping

LA is known for its shopping, and the city's most iconic spot for retail is Rodeo Drive. Browse through high-end fashions, and maybe spot a few celebrities while you're there. Head to the Grove for more budget-friendly designer offerings, and stroll down Melrose Avenue if you're looking for boutiques and vintage items. For bargains on clothes, shoes and textiles, check out the Los Angeles Fashion District.
Los Angeles, California, Famous Hollywood sign
The famous Hollywood sign in California

Star-Studded Trails

Snap a pic of the Hollywood sign, stroll down the Sunset Strip and the Hollywood Walk of Fame, or visit Paramount Studios. You can see all of these and more on the Grand City Tour by StarLine Tours which operates twice a day, seven days a week.
Los Angeles, California, Chorizo Tacos
Chorizo tacos on a white plate with a sliced lime

Local Cuisine

As international and unique as its residents, the cuisine in Los Angeles is an experience all of its own. Indulge your sweet tooth with unique ice cream flavours like the chocolate caramel and crisps cupcake at Salt and Straw. Visit one of the many food trucks for carne asada tacos. Or head to high-end Nobu for classic sushi or new-school tuna sashimi tacos – it doesn't get more LA than that.

Day 2: Catalina Island, California

Day 2
Catalina Island
California
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Point Vicente Rancho Palos Verdes Los Angeles California
Point Vicente Rancho Palos Verdes Los Angeles California
Things to do in
Catalina Island
Tendered from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Located off the coast of California, Catalina Island is a little paradise, perfect for a day of unwinding and exploring. Everything is within walking distance, so have fun with the family exploring the town of Avalon or grab your hiking shoes and hit the trails. If you're looking to relax by the seaside, head to Descanso Beach Club, which is considered the nicest beach on the island, or set sail on a catamaran to circle the island and take it all in.
William Wrigley Botanic Gardens Near Avalon Catalina Island
William Wrigley Botanic Gardens Near Avalon Catalina Island

Walk through the Wrigley Memorial

William Wrigley, Jr. was the one responsible for developing beautiful Catalina, so why not spend the afternoon paying tribute to him? Hike up about 30 minutes from the beach to the Botanical Gardens and Wrigley Memorial, where you can stroll through 37 acres of Californian plants and admire the 40-metre/130-foot tower that was built to honour the man who brought life to the island.
Palms Beach Blue Ocean Catalina Island Descanso  Beach Avalon California
Palms Beach Blue Ocean Catalina Island Descanso Beach Avalon California

Sit and Sip

It's your holiday, so grab your swimsuit and towel and find a spot on the soft sand at Descanso Beach. It's the only beach where you can legally drink on the island, so you can order your ice-cold treat of choice from the nearby beach club, then dig your toes in the sand as you soak up the view.
Beach Sun Hats Local Shopping
Beach Sun Hats Local Shopping

Shopping

Wander down to the waterfront and explore the shops and boutiques. Pop into one of the many shops for fun souvenirs to take home for the whole family. If you're looking for something unique to the island, the Avalon General Store should top your list.
Avalon Bay Catalina Casino Catalina California
Avalon Bay Catalina Casino Catalina California

Art Deco Appreciation

"Casino" is derived from the Latin word for "gathering place" and that's exactly what Catalina Casino is. Opened in 1929, this Art Deco masterpiece is one of the most famous attractions on the island, but you won't find any gambling in here. Instead, take a tour back in time to explore the world's largest circular ballroom or catch a film in the original cinema.
Juicy Cheeseburger California Avalon
Juicy Cheeseburger California Avalon

Local Cuisine

From enjoying a three-course meal at Mt Ada (William Wrigley Jr's old mansion with views of the harbour) to grabbing a burger and fries from one of the casual joints in Avalon, there are great dining options for everyone.

Day 3: Cruising

Day 3
Cruising
At Sea
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The Perfect Storm Mariner of the Seas
Man Sliding Down The Perfect Storm
PLAY HOWEVER YOU LIKE
Oasis of the Seas Teen Space Hangout Back Deck
Oasis of the Seas Teen Space Hangout Back Deck

Teen Spaces

Let’s face it, teens want the freedom to choose how they spend their time on board. Now, 13- to 17-year-olds get an exclusive new lounge to call their own, with music, films, gaming – and even an outdoor patio hangout.
Symphony of the Seas Perfect Storm Boy Entering Slide
Perfect Storm Boy Entering Slide

The Perfect Storm℠

Up for adventure? Put on your brave face and get ready to race through twists, turns and next-level thrills on the boldest slides at sea. No matter which ship you sail on, The Perfect Storm℠ waterslides take excitement off the charts.
Woman Enjoying her Flowrider Private Lesson
Woman Enjoying her Flowrider Private Lesson

FlowRider®

Grab your board and get ready for 100,000 litres of rushing amazingness headed your way. The surf’s always up on the 12-metre-long FlowRider® surf simulator.
Young Girl Learning How to Ice Skate
Onboard Ice Skating Instructor Teaching

Ice Skating

Whether you're a beginner or you've got moves like the Great One, you'll have a great time every time at the ice-skating rink.

Day 4: Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Day 4
Cabo San Lucas
Mexico
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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Marina
Boats docked at a marina in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Things to do in
Cabo San Lucas
Tendered from 12:30 PM - 8:00 PM
As Baja California's most electrifying destination and a playground for the rich and famous, Cabo San Lucas delivers a dreamy set of tropical wonders. Unspoiled shores like Lover's Beach paint the town in brushes of turquoise and white. Fertile ocean waters supply the seafood for fish tacos with adobo sauce. Cruise to Cabo San Lucas and head to Desert Park Natural Reserve to behold expansive cream-colored desert scenery. See soaring natural rock formations plunge into the Sea of Cortez at Land's End, only reachable by boat — the spot is also known for throwing the best beachside parties. Stride along a happy crowd while sipping on a margarita, taking in the impressive views and doing a little dancing while you're at it.
Hidden Coves, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Hidden Coves, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Natural Monument

Reachable by water taxi, El Arco ("The Arch") will enchant you. Here, impressive arches naturally formed from rock frame white-sand beaches and crystal-blue waters. Snap a pic of the arch, and catch a glimpse of the sea lions that often pop up to get some sun on the rock formations.
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Colorful houses
Colorful houses in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Creativity Walk

Take a break from the sun and stroll through the old town of San Jose del Cabo, a quick 30 minutes away from Cabo San Lucas. The town's Gallery District is full of small studios where local artists sell their work. Bring your camera to capture the enchanting Spanish colonial architecture of this historic town.
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Decorative bowls
Various decorative Mexican bowls for sale

Shopping

Head to San Jose del Cabo for beautiful and varied local handicrafts in places like Silver Moon Gallery, Indian Hands and Curios Carmela. Another great stop during your Cabo San Lucas cruise is La Coyota, a hacienda-turned-shop where you can find embroideries, toys, hand-painted bowls and other types of pottery.
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Lovers beach view from sea
View of Lovers beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico from the sea

Submerge in Love

This same water taxi can also drop you off at romantic Playa del Amor — Lover's Beach. Watch the clear waters of the Sea of Cortez crash against the massive eroded granite rocks that rest on the shore.
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Spring tacos with coleslaw and salsa
Three shrimp tacos with coleslaw and salsa on a wooden board

Local Cuisine

Cabo San Lucas' cuisine is as exotic and mesmerizing as its vistas. Cruise to Cabo San Lucas to savor delicious chocolate clams, tamales fajados (chicken tamales), tamales guemes (pork, raisin and olive tamales), spicy shrimp tacos and their famous comida de pobres (seafood stew). Then wash it all down with clamato, a sweet tomato and clam drink.

Day 5: Mazatlan, Mexico

Day 5
Mazatlan
Mexico
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Traditional Houses by the Water, Mazatlan, Mexico
Traditional Houses by the Water, Mazatlan, Mexico
Things to do in
Mazatlan
From 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Cradled by mountains and lapped by the cerulean waters of the Pacific, Mazatlán is one of the most interesting resort towns on Mexico’s wild western coast. If you’re planning a cruise to Mazatlán, you’re in for a real treat. You’ll find it all here – stately plazas and shaded streets lined with restored landmarks in the city’s Centro Historico. Beautiful white-sand beaches dotted with lively cafes, bars and plenty of space to sunbathe. And endless ways to dive into the region’s unique history, which is filled with Spanish conquistadors, buccaneer battles and Gold Rush-era prospectors.
Palapas on the Beach, Mazatlan, Mexico
Palapas on the Beach, Mazatlan, Mexico

SOAK UP THE SUN

One of the best things to do in Mazatlan, Mexico is spend the day visiting some of the resort town’s many miles of shoreline. This famous Mexican Riviera destination has plenty of fine white-sand beaches to choose from, each with its own vibe. Two of the most popular are laid-back Playa Olas Altas and lively Playa las Gaviotas.
Isla de la Piedra; Stone Island in Mazatlan, Mexico
Isla de la Piedra; Stone Island in Mazatlan, Mexico

ROCK WITH IT

Another great day trip from Mazatlán is a visit to Isla de la Piedra, known in English as Stone Island. A five-minute ferry ride away, this tranquil spot is actually a peninsula. It offers endless outdoor adventures – like horse-riding and some of the region’s nicest beaches. The restaurants here are also amazing, located in rustic palapas with views of the ocean.
Many Colorful Maracas in the Basket, Mazatlan, Mexico
Many Colorful Maracas in the Basket, Mazatlan, Mexico

HANDCRAFTED CREATIONS

If you’re on a quest for the perfect souvenirs to bring home from Mazatlan, head to the Arts and Crafts Centre in the Zona Dorada – Mazatlan’s resort district. The centre offers a huge selection of products and souvenirs handcrafted by local artisans – from pottery and textiles to woodcarvings. Prices here are also much lower than what you’ll find at nearby boutiques and souvenir shops.
Old City Street, Mazatlan, Mexico
Old City Street, Mazatlan, Mexico

HIT THE OLD TOWNS

“Pueblos Mágicos”, or “Magic Towns”, are recognised by the Mexican government for their beauty, history and cultural significance. Mazatlán is located just an hour's drive from two of them – charming El Rosario and scenic El Quelite. Both are home to picturesque cobblestone streets, traditional architecture, authentic cuisine and thriving communities of local artisans.
Aguachile Chili-Spiked Mexican Ceviche, Mazatlan, Mexico
Aguachile Chili-Spiked Mexican Ceviche, Mazatlan, Mexico

SAVOUR A TASTE OF SINALOA

One of the best things to do in Mazatlán, Mexico is to try the local cuisine. The city is known for its authentic Sinaloan dishes, which include hearty stews made in a caldo, or big pot, and freshly caught seafood. If you like prawns, try some refreshing aguachiles. If you’re craving something a little more robust, order a bowl of birria – a stew made of coriander-spiced beef, goat or lamb.

Day 6: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Day 6
Puerto Vallarta
Mexico
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Houses by the Beach, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Houses by the Beach, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Things to do in
Puerto Vallarta
From 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Puerto Vallarta – or simply Vallarta, as the locals call it – is a romantic's dream, with its cobblestoned lanes, beachfront eateries and an old city centre filled to the brim with charming boutiques. Jump onboard a Puerto Vallarta cruise and head to the shimmering waters of Yelapa beach for a dream-like escapade, or pop into Cafe des Artistes for a romantic meal in a candlelit garden. Then check out the landmark Los Arcos, a set of Roman-style arches by the waterfront, for a perfect photo of Vallarta's official symbol. For a break from the city life, head to Jardin Botanico Vallarta and enjoy the delightful scents of orchids and bromeliads and the refreshing waters of a boulder-filled river.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Coastal Town Yelapa
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Coastal Town Yelapa

Laze in the Sun

Kick back and enjoy the crystalline waters of Yelapa Beach, a seemingly undiscovered stretch of sand in Puerto Vallarta's Bahia de Banderas, only accessible by boat. Don't leave without heading to a street vendor for freshly baked beach pies (coconut is quite popular), which go for just USD 2 per slice.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Street View
Fragment of street view in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Romance in the Air

Visit Vallarta's Zona Romantica, also known as Old Vallarta, famous for ancient streets dotted with beautiful, candle-lit restaurants, bars and cafes like Cafe de Artistes, all under colourful garlands hanging from colonial balconies. Cruise to Puerto Vallarta and shop the local markets, bookstores and galleries in the zone, and take a piece of romance with you.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Earthy Pottery
Mexican pottery in bold earthy colors and patterns at artisan market in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Shopping

Puerto Vallarta is renowned for its hand-blown glass, earthy pottery and chunky silver jewellery. Head to the town's markets of Mercado Municipal Rio Cuale or Pueblo Viejo Mercado de Artesanias, where you'll find shops brimming with the famous pottery and jewellery. Pick up your own handmade serape (shawl) or some traditional toys and masks before going back to the ship.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Pyramid Art
Ancient relief art on pyramid in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Afternoon with the Ancients

Just outside the village La Chloe is the Xihuacan Museum and Archeological Site, a 3,000-year-old site is believed to have been a cultural ceremonial centre used by different tribes, including the Aztecs, Toltecs, Zapotecas and Olmecs. Here, you can see a wealth of ancient artefacts, including vases, figurines and jewellery.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Grilled Fish Tortillas
Grilled fish and tortillas in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Local Cuisine

Puerto Vallarta's cuisine is deeply rooted in the traditions of Jalisco, the state where Vallarta is located. Try pescado embarazado, charcoal-grilled fish marinated in lemon and slathered with salsa huichol, a distinctive sauce made with cascabel chili peppers, cumin, salt and vinegar. Or fill up on birria, a traditional stew of tender, slow-cooked goat meat spiced with guajillo chiles. And don't forget to sip some Jalisco tequila or mezcal.

Day 7 - 8: Cruising

Day 7 - 8
Cruising
At Sea
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Chops Grille Rosemary Steak Juicy
Chops Grille Rosemary Steak Juicy
LET THE FLAVOUR FEST BEGIN
Anthem of the Seas Izumi Sushi Chef
Sushi Chef Serving a Salmon Roll

Izumi

From delicious sushi rolls to fresh sashimi and nigiri, Izumi serves up an exotic Asian-inspired dining experience. Savour izakaya-style starters and rolls that range from classic to imaginative. Whatever you order, you’re in for a far out, Far East feast filled with incredible flavours from Tohoku to Tokyo.
Chef's Table Dessert
A dessert at Chef's Table on Royal Caribbean cruises

Chef's Table

Welcome to Chef’s Table, the most exclusive and elevated dining experience on our fleet. Join an intimate group of fellow foodies on a private epicurean journey led by the ship’s Chef de Cuisine. You’ll sit down to a white-tablecloth dinner spotlighting five exquisite courses that range from scallop carpaccio with yuzu vinaigrette, to grilled filet mignon served with truffle potato puree – each expertly paired with the perfect wine to highlight every flavour on the menu.
Main Dining Room Mother and Daughter Soup

Main Dining Room

In the Main Dining Room, you can experience flavours that take you from Jamaica to Jaipur, a rotating menu of delicious dishes always offering something unexpected. A multi-level restaurant that in the morning is the perfect spot to enjoy a hearty brunch paired with refreshing mimosas and at dinnertime transforms into a world-class dining experience with a menu that invites you to taste your way around the world course by course.
Cafe Promenade Venue Interior
Dining Area at Cafe Promenade

Café Promenade

When it comes to quick and easy come-and-go eats, there’s no better place than Café Promenade. This casual, complimentary hotspot bustles 24 hours a day, so you can drop in at any time – whether it’s for a steaming cup of coffee and a warm glazed cinnamon bun in the morning, or late-night bites like fried artichoke, spicy marinated cheese and savoury meatballs from behind the counter after working up an appetite on the dance floor.

Day 9: Los Angeles, California

Day 9
Los Angeles
California
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Los Angeles, California, Downtown Cityscape
The downtown cityscape in Los Angeles, California
Things to do in
Los Angeles
Arrives at 7:00 AM
The trend-setting global metropolis of Los Angeles has it all. Get to know the Entertainment Capital of the World: Stroll the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and take a drive down cinematic Sunset Boulevard. But there's a lot more to explore in LA than its star-studded heritage. Enjoy the 75 miles of coastline: wander the famous canals of Venice Beach, or drive out to the more remote Malibu coast. Get your culture on at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, home to everything from ancient Islamic artefacts to contemporary American art. Or stretch your legs with a hike at Runyon Canyon Park – it offers great views of the surrounding hills and the iconic Hollywood sign.
Los Angeles, California, Point Dume
View of Point Dume in Malibu, California

Explore the Outer Beach Towns

Santa Monica, Venice, Malibu and Long Beach are four of Los Angeles' most popular beach destinations. Of the four, Malibu is the most remote and least urban – head here for surfing and stand-up paddleboarding. Depending on traffic, you can get to Long Beach in 40 minutes, while the others take around an hour.
Los Angeles, California, View from Runyon Canyon Park
The view of Los Angeles, California from Runyon Canyon Park

Hit the Hills

LA isn't only about urban adventure – the locals love the outdoors, too. Hike the hills at Runyon Canyon Park, where they also offer free outdoor yoga classes. Or hit the Griffith Park trails: here, you can hike to Bronson Canyon, the entrance of which appears as the mouth of the Batcave in the 1960s version of 'Batman'.
Los Angeles, California, Famous Rodeo Drive
View of Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California

Shopping

LA is known for its shopping, and the city's most iconic spot for retail is Rodeo Drive. Browse through high-end fashions, and maybe spot a few celebrities while you're there. Head to the Grove for more budget-friendly designer offerings, and stroll down Melrose Avenue if you're looking for boutiques and vintage items. For bargains on clothes, shoes and textiles, check out the Los Angeles Fashion District.
Los Angeles, California, Famous Hollywood sign
The famous Hollywood sign in California

Star-Studded Trails

Snap a pic of the Hollywood sign, stroll down the Sunset Strip and the Hollywood Walk of Fame, or visit Paramount Studios. You can see all of these and more on the Grand City Tour by StarLine Tours which operates twice a day, seven days a week.
Los Angeles, California, Chorizo Tacos
Chorizo tacos on a white plate with a sliced lime

Local Cuisine

As international and unique as its residents, the cuisine in Los Angeles is an experience all of its own. Indulge your sweet tooth with unique ice cream flavours like the chocolate caramel and crisps cupcake at Salt and Straw. Visit one of the many food trucks for carne asada tacos. Or head to high-end Nobu for classic sushi or new-school tuna sashimi tacos – it doesn't get more LA than that.