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7 Night Alaska Sawyer Glacier Cruise from
Seattle
Royal Caribbean's Rhapsody of the Seas
July 25, 2008 |
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With dramatic walls of glass and
retractable canopy, Rhapsody of the Seas has already embarked on
the course other cruise ships will someday follow. When you're
not enjoying the magnificent ocean views, you'll be relaxing in
the soothing ShipShape® Day Spa, swimming in one of the two
pools, taking a much-needed whirlpool or catching up with
friends over your favorite drink in one of our eight lounges.
Everything in Alaska is bigger.
Including the adventures. From the awe-inspiring blue ice of a
massive glacial field to the expansive grandeur of its wildlife
and nature, Alaska is a land of natural wonders.
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JUNEAU, ALASKA
Juneau, the capital of Alaska, was founded during a gold rush in
1880. Today, the former gold-mining town counts among its riches
some of Alaska's most spectacular scenery. Nestled at the foot
of Mt. Juneau in the Alaska Panhandle, it faces the water from
the mainland side of Gastineau Channel. Several magnificent
fjords are located along the channel coast, and the majestic
Mendenhall Glacier, a favorite of visitors, is nearby.
SKAGWAY, ALASKA
When gold was discovered in the Klondike region of the Yukon
Territory (just across the border from Alaska), it resulted in
the historic Gold Rush of 1898. As thousands of gold-crazed
adventurers sought the best starting point for their arduous
trek, they found the deepest penetration possible by boat was at
the northern tip of the Lynn Canal. This is how Skagway was
born.
TRACY ARM FJORD, ALASKA
Nestled between 3,000-foot high granite walls, the narrow,
twisting slice of ocean called Tracy Arm Fjord weaves through
the Tongass National Forest for roughly 35 miles. The shoreline
is spotted with waterfalls created by melting snowcaps and trees
sprouting at odd angles from rocky outcroppings. You will have
ample time to admire the landscape and perhaps catch sight of a
few native animals as you cruise through this port.
PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Located on Kaien Island in British Columbia's far north, Prince
Rupert is both a commercial center and a traditional fishing
village. In fact, many of the city's restaurants, shops and
galleries are housed in the pioneer buildings of its early days.
Beyond the city limits, rugged coasts, sandy beaches, rain
forests and mountains collide to form some of the most dynamic
landscapes in the Northwest.
INSIDE PASSAGE (CRUISING)
Cruising through the Inside Passage is really what has made
Alaska cruising so popular. This trip captures so much of what
people love about Alaska. There are glaciers the size of Rhode
Island. Misty rain forests and ghostly blue fjords. And spirited
communities that celebrate their varied heritage. Be sure to
take in every view as you sail through one of the most beautiful
parts of Alaska.
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H - Ocean View - $1368.15 per person
L - Inside - $1098.15 per person
***PASSPORTS ARE REQUIRED***
Insurance is optional but strongly recommended.
Insurance may be purchased on the travel site by clicking the Extras
tab.
Insurance is located at the bottom of the page under "Travel
Resources". A $250.00 per person deposit is due November 14,
2007
Final payment is due May 9, 2008
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*Prices are based on double occupancy and include cruise fare, port charges,
government taxes and document handling fees. |
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| Day |
Port of Call |
Arrival |
Departure |
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Seattle, Washington |
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4:00 PM |
| 2 |
Cruising |
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Juneau, Alaska |
11:00 AM |
8:00 PM |
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Skagway, Alaska |
7:00 AM |
8:30 PM |
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Tracy Arm Fjord,
Alaska |
7:00 AM |
12:00 PM |
| 6 |
Prince Rupert,
British Columbia |
8:00 AM |
6:00 PM |
| 7 |
Inside Passage
(Cruising) |
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| 8 |
Seattle,
Washington |
6:00 AM |
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