prices from
€269.66 per person
3 Nights Ensenada Cruise Cruise
Tue 07 Apr 2026 to Fri 10 Apr 2026
Royal Caribbean | Quantum of the Seas
Roundtrip Los Angeles, CA
prices from €269.66 per person or £22.41 x 10 months

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Adult 1 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
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Age at sailing: 34
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My Itinerary
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Los Angeles, California
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Ensenada, Mexico
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Cruising
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Los Angeles, California
My Itinerary
Tue 07 April 2026 - Fri 10 April 2026
Los Angeles, California
Day 1: 7 Apr 26
Ensenada, Mexico
Day 2: 8 Apr 26
Cruising
Day 3: 9 Apr 26
Los Angeles, California
Day 4: 10 Apr 26
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Los Angeles, California
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Ensenada, Mexico
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Los Angeles, California
Ship information
Quantum of the Seas
Explore Alaska’s natural wonders onboard Quantum of the Seas®, the boldest ship to ever sail the Last Frontier.Set out on a seven-night Alaska adventure from Seattle and snag a front row seat to towering glaciers and snow-capped peaks onboard Quantum of the Seas®. From RipCord® by iFLY® skydiving simulator to the robotic bartenders of the Bionic Bar®, this adventure packed ship has endless ways to fill your days between scenery scoping and wilderness wandering across spectacular shores like Juneau and Sitka.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included
Cruise Line:
Royal Caribbean
Capacity:
4905
Launched:
2014
Tonnage:
168666
Ship Length:
348
Decks:
14
Crew Count:
1500
Select Passengers
Cruise lines require the correct ages for the passengers in order to provide the most accurate cabin pricing.
Adult
Ages 18+
Adult 1 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Sailed with Royal Caribbean?
Adult 2 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Children
Ages 2 - under 18
Infants
Ages 6 months - under 2
Ship information
Quantum of the Seas
Explore Alaska’s natural wonders onboard Quantum of the Seas®, the boldest ship to ever sail the Last Frontier.Set out on a seven-night Alaska adventure from Seattle and snag a front row seat to towering glaciers and snow-capped peaks onboard Quantum of the Seas®. From RipCord® by iFLY® skydiving simulator to the robotic bartenders of the Bionic Bar®, this adventure packed ship has endless ways to fill your days between scenery scoping and wilderness wandering across spectacular shores like Juneau and Sitka.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included
Cruise Line:
Royal Caribbean
Capacity:
4905
Launched:
2014
Tonnage:
168666
Ship Length:
348
Decks:
14
Crew Count:
1500
Cabin Information
43 Cabin types available with images

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Cruiser reviews
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Cruiser reviews

This Happy Place Travel
6-10 Cruises: 30s
Paradise is Something Special!
The crew on board the Paradise are some of the best we've cruised with, and the atmosphere is unlike any other cruise line. Truly welcoming and lighthearted. The Paradise recently got some exciting new updates. They introduced enhancements to their complimentary dining options in both the Port of Indecision buffet and "Fins", the main dining room. Every dish we had felt elevated from past sailings in terms of both flavor and presentation. The much beloved pizza outlet on board, Frank and Lola's, was moved to inside the buffet area and is now complimentary for every guest to enjoy! In its place a brand new Sushi restaurant called "Far Side Sushi" is serving up so much more than just sushi and doing it all with beautiful presentation. Last on our list of Must Dos but certainly not least is a stop at "Hemisphere Dancer Craft Spirits". This reimagined theater bar and the absolute professionals behind it are putting together some remarkably unique cocktails, on or off the menu, with flare!
Sail Date: 03-2025

Tawrilo
First Time Cruiser: 60s
discovery of the year, discovery of a new live
Wonderful experience! Really good team and service. Unfortunately the Chylian excursion wasn't that good, but excursions in Peru was really nice. Really good that the number of passengers doesn't exceed 100 and the ship wasnt overcrowded. It was a fist cruise experience for us but we really liked it. The most expressive side thing was the Moai statue from the Island of Ista in Lesserena. The geoglyphs in Arica was really exiting. The city of Arequipa with the small copy of Madrid. The flight over the Nazca Lines. According to our observations the Chile is not that touristic place but Peru is. The cruise ship itself is beyond praise. Excellent service crew headed by an experienced captain. Exceptional service on board the ship, including amenities, cabin comfort and stewards' care. Very tasty breakfasts, lunches. And of course dinners, which we looked forward to every evening! As a result, we have already planned a new cruise on board the Swan Hellenic.
Sail Date: 03-2025

NAVYMAN123
10+ Cruises: 60s
Great time and Fun
I read some of these reviews and wonder what planet some people are on, or what they expect. Along with another couple we have just done the Canary Itsland cruise. Staff unbelievable, ship clean and tidy, shows the best I have seen on any cruise, and I have done a lot. Food great. With regards to a previous comment about no fruit, I suggest you go to spec savers! and it was always available. Also the comment about Butlins at sea, stupid stupid stupid! You can make a cruise with Marella whatever you want it to be, we chose to go to our waiter service meals presentable and treat it as a sense of occasion. What Marella offer is a choice, that there is not this stuffiness and tuxedo,s/ball gowns every night! for the vast majority it works, probably the reason Marella cruises are the fastest growing in the cruising market at the moment! (No me guessing but look it up). Also I have met many many people on these cruises who have done Cunard/Royal Caribean/Holland America, who all say the same Marella offer the best value for money, all inclusive as standard without having to pay ridiculous bar bills at the end of your cruise! It one price and that is it! Sorry but if you don't like it go elsewhere! For our party we have no issues!
Sail Date: 03-2025