
The number of engers taking cruises out of San Diego is forecast to double within the next two years, thanks to a decision by Royal Caribbean to homeport here for the first time ever.
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Skip to contentThe number of engers taking cruises out of San Diego is forecast to double within the next two years, thanks to a decision by Royal Caribbean to homeport here for the first time ever.