NIGHTS
Seattle, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka, Victoria, Seattle
ITINERARY
- Seattle , United States of America (the)
- Juneau , United States of America (the)
- Skagway , United States of America (the)
- Sitka , United States of America (the)
- Victoria , Canada
- Seattle , United States of America (the)
THE CRUISE
DAY | ARRIVAL | DEPARTURE | |
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Seattle, United States of America (the) | - | 16:00 | |
Seattle is a coastal seaport city, the largest city in the Pacific Northwest region of North America and the northernmost city and the fastest-growing major city in the United States. The city lies on several hills and has over 2.242 ha of parkland. Among its highlights, visit Pike Place Market, its downtown public market which has been in business since 1907, Space Needle, the vertical icon of the city looks like a spaceship on stilts and gives a great view of the city from the top, the Olympic Sculpture Park, an outdoor sculpture garden. which spreads over 9 acres of a seaside bluff north of downtown, transformed from an industrial backwater into the home of artwork, Seattle Art Museum and Seattle’s Chinatown, which is almost as old as the city, emerging in the 1880s. Take a long walk at downtown waterfront, a broad sidewalk along the harborfront with shops, eateries (fish and chips is always a favorite) and wooden piers, make a stop at Seattle Aquarium and take a ride on Seattle Great Wheel, a 175- foot tall Ferris wheel, which offers magnificent views. |
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At Sea | - | - | |
Fun Day at Sea |
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Juneau, United States of America (the) | 11:59 | 22:00 | |
Juneau is the capital city of Alaska, one of America’s most beautiful capital. There’s also a wealth of cultural attractions, including museums (Juneau-Douglas City Museum), historical sites (the house of Alaska's Pioneer Judge, James Wickersham, built in 1898 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places), art galleries, events, festivals and plenty of local shopping. Visitors can also experience incredible outdoor activities, like |
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Skagway, United States of America (the) | 07:00 | 17:00 | |
During the gold rush period, in 1898, Skagway was the gate to Klondike and it was known as the harshest city in the world, boasting more than 80 saloons. By the end of the 19th century it had become the largest city in Alaska. Today, the small Gold Rush town of Skagway is the favorite stop on an Alaskan cruise. Ride the antique White Pass & Yukon narrow-gauge railway, step into the historic Red Onion Saloon (1897) or peruse the restored buildings and wooden boardwalks of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. |
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Sitka, United States of America (the) | 08:00 | 17:00 | |
Sitka, one of the most beautiful seaside towns in Alaska, was once capital, cultural and political hub of Russian America, seat of the bishop of Kamchatka and the most important port on the West Coast for the first half of the 19th century. A living proof of the town's key position as a Russian settlement, is St. Michael's Cathedral, an active Russian Orthodox Church with the distinctive onion- shaped domes. You will be greeted by native Tlingit people, who have lived continuously in Sitka for over 50 centuries, you will see totems carved by the masterful hands of Tlingit and Haida Indians at Sitka National Historical Park and you can enjoy a performance by the New Archangel Dancers, who preserve the heritage by delivering spirited dance renditions that represent the cultures of Russia and surrounding areas. |
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At Sea | - | - | |
Fun Day at Sea |
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Victoria, Canada | 11:00 | 22:00 | |
Seattle, United States of America (the) | 06:00 | - | |
Seattle is a coastal seaport city, the largest city in the Pacific Northwest region of North America and the northernmost city and the fastest-growing major city in the United States. The city lies on several hills and has over 2.242 ha of parkland. Among its highlights, visit Pike Place Market, its downtown public market which has been in business since 1907, Space Needle, the vertical icon of the city looks like a spaceship on stilts and gives a great view of the city from the top, the Olympic Sculpture Park, an outdoor sculpture garden. which spreads over 9 acres of a seaside bluff north of downtown, transformed from an industrial backwater into the home of artwork, Seattle Art Museum and Seattle’s Chinatown, which is almost as old as the city, emerging in the 1880s. Take a long walk at downtown waterfront, a broad sidewalk along the harborfront with shops, eateries (fish and chips is always a favorite) and wooden piers, make a stop at Seattle Aquarium and take a ride on Seattle Great Wheel, a 175- foot tall Ferris wheel, which offers magnificent views. |
THE CRUISESHIP
Food
Indulge in la dolce vita at Chef Jamie Oliver’s acclaimed eatery, Jaime’s Italian. Take a flavor-filled journey to the exotic Far East at Izumi. Find your element among the elaborate entrees at Wonderland Imaginative Cuisine. Or embark on a globetrotting gourmet adventure at Windjammer Marketplace. Set sail for delectable, with world class complimentary dining plus classic and avant-garde specialty restaurants— all with satisfying selections for the foodie and the finicky.
Staff
Our unique style of service will enhance every aspect of your cruise. No matter where you are – the pool, the dining room, the spa or your room – get ready to be wowed! And we deliver it 24 hours a day. This is way beyond normal service. This is Gold Anchor Service.
Wellness
Unleash a powerful new you at the VitalitySM Spa and Fitness center. The Vitality program offers enrichment seminars, Medi-Spa and holistic spa services, out-of-this-world fitness facilities powered by Technogym and specialized fitness classes, separate spa for teens and a beauty salon that promises to make you look as good as you feel. It’s never been easier to find balance on vacation - or in your life!
Entertainment
Whatever thrills you seek, you’ll find all sorts of ways to fill your days onboard Royal Caribbean®. Each day and night brings something new to do, see and explore. From the robot mixologists at Bionic Bar® to the FlowRider® surf simulators, and the tallest slide at sea, Ultimate AbyssSM, to hit Broadway musicals like Grease. And with the award-winning Adventure Ocean® youth program, kids and teens will have a blast— plus parents can get a little time of their own. The hardest part is deciding where to start.
Entertainment
- Dance classes
- Surf Simulator
- Pool
- Arcade
- Library
- Card Room
- Bumper cars
- Casino
Restaurants & Bar
- Sorrento's Pizza
- Coastal Kitchen
- Solarium Bistro Restaurant
- Izumi
- Jamie's Italian
- Chef's table
- Chops Grille
- Wonderland
- La patisserie
- Windjammer
- Schooner bar
- Boleros
- Bionic bar
- Pool bar
Wellness & Sport
- Fitness center
- Spa
- Pool
- Massage Rooms
Cabins
- Inside cabins
- Outside cabins
- Balcony cabins
- Suites
Ovation of the Seas
Ovation of the Seas
Experience all new innovations
Marvel at the newest and third ship in the Quantum Class, Ovation of the Seas. Featuring the same groundbreaking venues as its sister ships, Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas, this ship is continuing to take cruisers to new heights. Making its debut in 2016, Ovation will offer guests a variety of activities, entertainment and dining options.
Exhilarating Lineup of Entertainment
- Two70°℠, a multi-level room that fuses entertainment and technology.
- Seaplex℠, indoor activity space at sea, which includes basketball, roller-skating, bumper cars etc.
- Spectra's Cabaret, a multi-dimensional show including live performance and experiential cinema
- Main Theather, seating 1,300 guests with 2 shows: "The Dream" & "Live. Love. Legs"
- DreamWorks Animation entertainment
- RipCord by iFly®
- Vitality℠ Spa
- NorthStar℠ observation capsule
Year built | Rebuilt | Gross Tonnage | Length | Beam | Passengers | Crew | Total Cabins | Service Speed |
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2014 | - | 168.00 t. | 347.00 m. | 49.00 m. | 168 | - | - | 22.00 |