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14 nights sailing from Vancouver (Canada) on cruise ship Coral Princess
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14 nights sailing from Vancouver (Canada) on cruise ship Coral Princess
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Alaska
14 nights Cruise on Coral Princess. Sailing from Vancouver (Canada), visiting Ketchican (Alaska), Juneau (Alaska), Skagway (Alaska), Glacier Bay (Alaska), College Fjord (Alaska), Whittier (Alaska), Hubbard Glacier (Alaska), Glacier Bay (Alaska), Skagway (Alaska), Juneau (Alaska), Ketchican (Alaska), ending in Vancouver (Canada).
Vancouver (Canada)
Vancouver is the third largest city in British Columbia and is considered to be one of the most attractive cities to live in the world. Its location by the sea and nearby mountains is popular for tourists and is often compared to Sydney and Rio de Janeiro. It is a cosmopolitan city with the flashing skyscrapers and tourist centers. Places to visit in Vancouver: the Anthropological Museum and its surroundings, Gastown, Granville Island, Chinatown, Waterfront Canada Place, World Science Centre, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Stanley Park, Vancouver Aquarium, University of British Columbia (UBC), Mountains and Beaches.
See cruises from Vancouver (Canada)Ketchican (Alaska)
Ketchikan is a scenic town of approximately 14,000 people. Ketchikan´s economy is based upon tourism and fishing, and the city is known as the "Salmon Capital of the World". A stay in Ketchikan itself can be rewarding, however, as the city is the gateway to Misty Fjords National Monument, an area so beautiful, it is known as "The Yosemite of the North." With steep valleys formed by glaciers and lava flows left by volcanic activity, Misty Fjords offers gorgeous views of natural formations, all reflected in the calm waters of Pacific inlets. The Ketchikan Visitors Bureau, located near the cruise ship berth 2, publishes a comprehensive area guide that provides maps, contact information for tour operators and local attractions, sample itineraries and community information. Explore the surrounding area: set on the hillsides above the waterfront on a heavily forested, mostly wilderness island, the town of Ketchikan is worth visiting on its own merits.
See cruises to Ketchican (Alaska)Juneau (Alaska)
Juneau is Alaska´s capital, however you can´t get there by road, only by air or by sea. Juneau is a main port for the Alaska Marine Highway, Alaska´s ferry system. Downtown Juneau is compact and highly walkable, The most popular activities in Juneau for visitors are flight seeing, charter fishing, visiting the Mendendhall Glacier, hiking and shopping. Look for local shop with a sign on the window that says "This store is owned by an Alaskan family", that sell awesome pins, beads, carving arts, all done by local artists or customizable gifts for travelers who don´t want a boring, touristy-looking T-shirt. Highlights in Juneau include Mount Roberts Tramway, the Red Dog Saloon, the Alaska State Museum, the Gastineau Salmon Hatchery, the Governor´s Mansion, the Alaska Gastineau Mill, and the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center.
See cruises to Juneau (Alaska)Skagway (Alaska)
Skagway is located in a narrow glaciated valley at the head of the Taiya Inlet, the north end of the Lynn Canal, which is the most northern fjord on the Inside Passage on the south coast of Alaska. Skagway is a town with a population of less than a thousand in south-eastern Alaska. The historical interest and natural beauty of the area make it a worthwhile place to visit. Start by stepping away from any buildings and turning 360 degrees for an impressive view of the nearby peaks that enclose Skagway. Places to visit are the Visitors Center, Skagway Museum and Archives, Jewell Gardens, Skagway, and the Sculpture Garden.
See cruises to Skagway (Alaska)Glacier Bay (Alaska)
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is in the Panhandle of the state of Alaska. The park is best known for its massive glaciers, but is also an ideal destination for those seeking wildlife, kayaking, or simply a chance to get away. The park has snow-capped mountain ranges rising to over 15,000 feet, coastal beaches with protected coves, deep fjords, tidewater glaciers, coastal and estuarine waters, and freshwater lakes. Each summer humpback whales return to the bay from their wintering grounds near Hawaii to feed on the abundant small schooling fish. Many land animals also use the marine environment for foraging and travel. Moose and bears, for example, are accomplished long-distance swimmers that are frequently seen "dog paddling" their way across the bay.
See cruises to Glacier Bay (Alaska)College Fjord (Alaska)
College Fjord is located in the northern sector of Prince William Sound in the U.S. state of Alaska. It contains five tidewater glaciers (glaciers that terminate in water), five large valley glaciers, and dozens of smaller glaciers most of them named after renowned East Coast colleges. College Fjord was discovered in 1899 during the Harriman Expedition, at which time the glaciers were named. It is a popular destination for cruise ships. From one place, it is possible to see eight of College Fjords Glaciers at once. You will not be able to describe the feeling of being in the presence of these tidewater giants. A glacier calving is an incredible event: imagine thousands of tons of ice peel away from a glacier and hearing a sound like a massive detonation of high explosives, followed by a huge roar as newly born icebergs plunging into the sea.
See cruises to College Fjord (Alaska)Whittier (Alaska)
Hubbard Glacier (Alaska)
Hubbard Glacier is a glacier located in eastern Alaska and part of Canada and it is North America’s largest tidewater glacier. The ice you see at the terminal face is approximately 450 years old and is over 2000 feet thick at some locations. The glacier was named in 1890 for Gardiner Hubbard, the first president of the National Geographic Society. The Hubbard Glacier is currently advancing while most glaciers are retreating worldwide. The Hubbard Glacier will and does react in an opposite fashion to most glaciers in a warming climate. This is not in contradiction with current global temperature increases.
See cruises to Hubbard Glacier (Alaska)Glacier Bay (Alaska)
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is a United States National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is in the Panhandle of the state of Alaska. The park is best known for its massive glaciers, but is also an ideal destination for those seeking wildlife, kayaking, or simply a chance to get away. The park has snow-capped mountain ranges rising to over 15,000 feet, coastal beaches with protected coves, deep fjords, tidewater glaciers, coastal and estuarine waters, and freshwater lakes. Each summer humpback whales return to the bay from their wintering grounds near Hawaii to feed on the abundant small schooling fish. Many land animals also use the marine environment for foraging and travel. Moose and bears, for example, are accomplished long-distance swimmers that are frequently seen "dog paddling" their way across the bay.
See cruises to Glacier Bay (Alaska)Skagway (Alaska)
Skagway is located in a narrow glaciated valley at the head of the Taiya Inlet, the north end of the Lynn Canal, which is the most northern fjord on the Inside Passage on the south coast of Alaska. Skagway is a town with a population of less than a thousand in south-eastern Alaska. The historical interest and natural beauty of the area make it a worthwhile place to visit. Start by stepping away from any buildings and turning 360 degrees for an impressive view of the nearby peaks that enclose Skagway. Places to visit are the Visitors Center, Skagway Museum and Archives, Jewell Gardens, Skagway, and the Sculpture Garden.
See cruises to Skagway (Alaska)Juneau (Alaska)
Juneau is Alaska´s capital, however you can´t get there by road, only by air or by sea. Juneau is a main port for the Alaska Marine Highway, Alaska´s ferry system. Downtown Juneau is compact and highly walkable, The most popular activities in Juneau for visitors are flight seeing, charter fishing, visiting the Mendendhall Glacier, hiking and shopping. Look for local shop with a sign on the window that says "This store is owned by an Alaskan family", that sell awesome pins, beads, carving arts, all done by local artists or customizable gifts for travelers who don´t want a boring, touristy-looking T-shirt. Highlights in Juneau include Mount Roberts Tramway, the Red Dog Saloon, the Alaska State Museum, the Gastineau Salmon Hatchery, the Governor´s Mansion, the Alaska Gastineau Mill, and the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center.
See cruises to Juneau (Alaska)Ketchican (Alaska)
Ketchikan is a scenic town of approximately 14,000 people. Ketchikan´s economy is based upon tourism and fishing, and the city is known as the "Salmon Capital of the World". A stay in Ketchikan itself can be rewarding, however, as the city is the gateway to Misty Fjords National Monument, an area so beautiful, it is known as "The Yosemite of the North." With steep valleys formed by glaciers and lava flows left by volcanic activity, Misty Fjords offers gorgeous views of natural formations, all reflected in the calm waters of Pacific inlets. The Ketchikan Visitors Bureau, located near the cruise ship berth 2, publishes a comprehensive area guide that provides maps, contact information for tour operators and local attractions, sample itineraries and community information. Explore the surrounding area: set on the hillsides above the waterfront on a heavily forested, mostly wilderness island, the town of Ketchikan is worth visiting on its own merits.
See cruises to Ketchican (Alaska)Vancouver (Canada)
Vancouver is the third largest city in British Columbia and is considered to be one of the most attractive cities to live in the world. Its location by the sea and nearby mountains is popular for tourists and is often compared to Sydney and Rio de Janeiro. It is a cosmopolitan city with the flashing skyscrapers and tourist centers. Places to visit in Vancouver: the Anthropological Museum and its surroundings, Gastown, Granville Island, Chinatown, Waterfront Canada Place, World Science Centre, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Stanley Park, Vancouver Aquarium, University of British Columbia (UBC), Mountains and Beaches.
See cruises from Vancouver (Canada)Built with over 700 balcony staterooms, this ship is best for viewing Alaska´s glaciers or a sail through the Panama Canal.
Coral Princess is one of just two cruise ships in the Princess fleet specially built to sail through the Panama Canal! Ninety percent of her staterooms offer ocean views, with 700 balconies available, perfect for witnessing the engineering marvel of the Canal. Spend the night watching a movie, concert or sporting event outdoors in a plush lounge chair at Movies Under the Stars® and escape completely® in The Sanctuary®, the tranquil haven just for adults. Unique to Coral Princess and her sister ship, the Bayou Café and SteakhouseSM features live jazz music and flavorful New Orleans-inspired cuisine.
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What's included onboard?
Room Service (24 hours)
Anytime Dining or Traditional Dining (breakfast, lunch & dinner), with the following exceptions: anytime dining is not available on Dawn, Sea and Sun Princess (while sailing in Australia), Ocean or Pacific Princess
Casual Dining Venues, with the following exceptions: Vines Wine & Seafood Bar & specialty drinks at the International Café
The following Beverages: Iced Tea, Lemonade, Water, Tea varieties, Non-Specialty Coffee
Captain's Welcome Champagne Waterfall Reception
Theatre/Production Shows & Guest Entertainer Shows
Movies Under the Stars
Bars, Nightclubs, Discos
Casino, Bingo & Gaming Lessons
Dancing, Karaoke & Comedy
Library & Princess Book Club
Theme Night Parties and Ultimate Deck Party
Afternoon Trivia
ScholarShip@Sea® Enrichment Activities with the following exceptions: Creativity@Sea, Ceramic@Sea ($5) (prices may vary)
Youth & Teen Programs with the following exceptions: Group Kidsitting - $5/hour/child between 10 pm - 1 am (prices and times may vary)
Youth & Teen Activities with the following exceptions: Jr. Chef@Sea cooking workshop ($25/child) (prices may vary)
Amenities included: hairdryer and bathroom sundries, refrigerator, stateroom TV Programming
Fitness Center, with the following exceptions: Specialty group fitness classes
Laundry is included only for Suite passengers that enjoy complimentary laundry and dry cleaning
Only Included for Suite passengers the use of the Lotus Spa Thermal Suite with the following exceptions: Royal Princess and Regal Princess
What's not included?
Specialty Restaurants (including Chef's Table): Additional Fees May Apply
Gratuities, a discretionary gratuity of approximately $12 per person for mini-suites and suites, and approximately $11,50 per passenger in all other staterooms per day (including children) will be automatically added to your shipboard account on a daily basis; a 15% gratuity is added to bar charges and dining room wine accounts.
Sodas and Alcoholic Beverages
The Sanctuary. To use The Sanctuary will cost a fee, approximately $20 per half day session (prices may vary).
Stateroom Calling: Additional Fees May Apply
Balcony Dining (breakfast & dinner only): Additional Fees May Apply
Shore Excursions
Dining at Vines Wine & Seafood Bar & specialty drinks at the International Café
Complimentary Laundry is not included for Non-Suite passengers. Additional Charges Apply
Spa treatments, fitness classes and beauty salon services at the Lotus Spa
Your benefits & more
Extra discounts Offer ends 31 May 2024. Discounts are applicable on selected sailings from May 2024 to March 2025. Discounts of up to £500 are applicable as follows: Cruises from £1,000 to £1,499 get £25 off. Cruises from £,1500 to £2,999 get £50 off. Cruises from £3,000 to £5,000 get £100 off. Cruises from £5,001 to £10,000 get £150 off. Cruises from £10,001 to £20,000 get £350 off. Cruises from £20,001 onwards get £500 off. For Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line and Celebrity Cruises, the Discount offer is applied to the cruise fare only (excluding port taxes and other extras). Some special highly reduced fares may be excluded from this offer. Some cruise lines are also excluded from this offer such as Fred Olsen or Virgin Voyages.
Free Onboard Spend is applicable to passenger 1 & 2 only, available on all grades and varies by cruise duration and cabin category. Onboard Spend of up to $600 per cabin based on 2 people in a Suite booking on voyages that are 20 night duration or more. Onboard Spend may be used on a single voyage, is non refundable, no cash alternative will be offered and expires at the end of that voyage. Amount of Credit you will receive on board will be indicated with the final cruise price on the website and on your booking. If no amount is indicated it will mean that the cruise is excluded from this offer. Book by 05 September 2023!
AMOUNT APPLICABLE WILL BE INDICATED WITH YOUR TOTAL CRUISE PRICE. Onboard Spend (Credit) applies to passengers 1 and 2 only, when either Princess Plus or Princess Premier package is purchased, available on all grades and varies by cruise duration and cabin category. Offer is valid only for new bookings made between May 1 and July 15 (2024). Princess Plus or Premier packages must be added at time of booking or at least 3 days before sailing to be eligible. Onboard Spend may be used on a single voyage, is non-refundable, no cash alternative will be offered and expires at the end of that voyage. Onboard Spend does not apply if guests book on the Princess Standard fare. Book by 15th July 2024.
Children with the All Inclusive fares have a price reduction that is not available on our website. All Inclusive Drinks with Princess Plus includes Premier Beverage Package only if you book a Princess Plus Fare. For all guests under the drinking age, the Premier Coffee & Soda Package will be provided as an alternative. The Package for adults includes cocktails, wine, beer, spirits, fountain soda, specialty coffees, bottled water, teas and other individual beverages up to $12 USD each. The Premier Beverage Package is valued at $59.99 USD* per person, per day an will be included when booking a Princess Plus Cruise Fare
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