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Ensenada, Mexico
Honolulu, Hawaii
Los Angeles, California
San Diego, California
Vancouver, British Columbia

Ensenada

The Ensenada port is located in the Pacific north littoral of the Baja California peninsula, it is a port with a multiple vocation, which grant attractive advantages. The Ensenada port is important for their fishing, tourism and trade load activities, main strengths to be explored within the new economic order to which Mexico has come in. The Ensenada Port is located on the northeast corner of Mexico, in the Baja California state, at 110 kilometers from the Mexico border with the United States of America and in the capital of the Ensenada municipality.

Ensenada is located in the beautiful bay of Todos los Santos, at 100 km from the border with the United States of America. It is one of the oldest municipalities of Baja California and the biggest of the world due to its territorial extension. From their harbor come out the biggest viticulture production of Mexico. Ensenada is the most important tourist attraction of Baja California. With an average temperature of 16.7 ·C, a good service of hotels and a variety of food and wines in different restaurants, Ensenada is a hospitality and natural extravagance niche. Ensenada offers the happy link among sea, mountain, desert, vineyards and city. 

 



Honolulu

The ports serving the state are Honolulu Harbor, Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor, and Kewalo Basin on the island of Oahu; Port Allen and Nawiliwili Harbors on the island of Kauai; Kahului Harbor on the island of Maui; Hilo Harbor and Kawaihae Harbor on the island of Hawaii; Kaunakakai Harbor on the island of Molokai; and Kaumalapau Harbor on the island of Lanai.

Honolulu Harbor is the primary harbor and the hub of the commercial harbor system. Essentially all of the state’s overseas waterborne traffic enters and leaves this harbor. It is also the focal point for inter-island cargo transportation.



Los Angeles

The World Cruise Center is the busiest cruise passenger complex on the West Coast. Constructed and owned by the Port of Los Angeles, the World Cruise Center is leased to Los Angeles Cruise Ship Terminals Inc., a consortium of five cruise lines -- Carnival Cruise Lines, Cunard Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess Cruises and Royal Caribbean International. Metropolitan Stevedore Co. manages the Cruise Center. 

Directions and Parking Information:

From LAX: Travel southbound on the San Diego Freeway (Interstate 405), then southbound on the Harbor Freeway (Interstate 110). Exit at Harbor Boulevard and proceed straight through the Harbor Boulevard intersection. Turn right to enter the World Cruise Center. 

 



San Diego

Picturesque Harbor Island offers even more accommodations, marinas and restaurants, plus a scenic promenade with spectacular views. Step back in time and climb aboard the San Diego Maritime Museum. Roam the decks of several famous ships, including the Star of India, which was launched during President Lincoln's term. Tuna Harbor provides majestic lookouts for viewing the Naval Air Station at Coronado or waving at passing ships. 

Directions and Parking Information:

From San Diego International Airport: Travel east on commuter terminal, then turn right onto Winship Lane, left onto North Harbor Drive, left onto West Laurel Street, then left onto Pacific Highway. Turn right to enter the Port of San Diego. 



Vancouver

Vancouver is the largest city in British Columbia and the busiest port in Canada. It also ranks as one of the largest cities in Canada. The people who live in the Vancouver metropolitan area make up about half the entire population of British Columbia. The city is the province's major center of commerce, culture, industry, and transportation.


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