Climb aboard our magnificent cruise ship and enjoy thrills and adventures for the whole family! From sliding down our two high-speed water slides in The Perfect Storm to engaging in an intergalactic battle with laser guns in Battle for Planet Z, the fun knows no bounds. Prefer a little surfing? Challenge the waves in our FlowRider simulator or relax in our adults-only spa and solarium. Plus, don't miss our live shows, from breathtaking musicals to captivating, jaw-dropping performances. With options like Voyager Dunes, the ice skating rink and climbing wall, along with completely redesigned spaces for kids and teens, there's something for every member of the family. Join us on this unique adventure, where every moment promises to be unforgettable.
Seattle is a significant coastal port and the administrative center of King County, in the state of Washington. Seattle is situated on seven hills including Capitol Hill, First Hill, West Seattle, Beacon Hill, Magnolia, Denny Hill and Queen Anne. The Kitsap and the Olympic peninsulas along with the Olympic Mountains are located to the west of Puget Sound, while the Cascade Range and Lake Sammamish are to the east of Lake Washington. A notable feature of Seattle's skyline is the Space Needle. The view from the top is breathtaking with a revolving restaurant, undoubtedly Seattle's most renowned landmark. Mount Rainier, which towers over Seattle, is 50 miles from the city. There's a national park with camping and hiking activities. One of Seattle's most frequented attractions is Pike Place Market. The farmer's market is over a century old and still retains local charm. The Seattle Aquarium exhibits a wide range of vibrant marine species. To revisit Seattle's history, visit the city's oldest neighborhood around Pioneer Square. Additionally, it's filled with thrilling night clubs, restaurants and galleries. Seattle is one of the beautiful cities of the Pacific Northwest. Eclectic, urban, outdoorsy, artsy, gritty and down-to-earth, this lively city is definitely worth a visit.
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juneau, alaska
Arrival: 13:00
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Departure: 22:00
Juneau is the capital city of Alaska, located in the state’s southeastern region, with a population of about 30,000 and an area larger than Rhode Island or Delaware.
Perched on the water’s edge of the Gastineau Channel and towered over by mountains that rise up to the Juneau Icefield, Juneau is surrounded by some of the most stunning scenery you’ll find anywhere. The attractions here are numerous and enticing, and will make you want to stay longer than just a day. Juneau offers the chance to experience some of the best that Alaska has to offer while still staying connected to modern conveniences. You’ll find plenty of charming places to eat, interesting sights to explore, and no shortage of shopping opportunities.
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skagway, alaska
Arrival: 07:00
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Departure: 17:00
The Municipality and Borough of Skagway is a first-class borough in Alaska on the Alaska Panhandle. As of the 2010 census, the population was 968, with estimates putting the 2019 population at 1,183. The population doubles in the summer tourist season to accommodate more than 1,000,000 visitors each year. Incorporated as a borough on June 25, 2007, it was previously a city (urban Skagway located at 59°27′30″N 135°18′50″W) in the Skagway–Yakutat–Angoon Census Area (now the Hoonah–Angoon Census Area, Alaska).
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ketchikan, alaska
Arrival: 13:00
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Departure: 22:00
Ketchikan is a city and the borough seat of the Ketchikan Gateway Borough in Alaska. It is the state's southeasternmost major settlement, and its downtown is listed as a National Historic District. At the 2010 census, the city had a population of 8,050, making it the fifth-most populous city in Alaska and the tenth-most populous community when census-designated places are included. The surrounding borough—which includes suburbs north and south of the city along the Tongass Highway, as well as small rural settlements accessible mostly by water—had a population of 13,477 in the same census, with U.S. Census estimates placing the 2019 population at 13,901. Incorporated on August 25, 1900, Ketchikan is the oldest existing incorporated city in Alaska, as consolidation or unification elsewhere in the state dissolved other city governments. Located on Revillagigedo Island—named in 1793 by Captain George Vancouver—Ketchikan takes its name from Ketchikan Creek, which flows through town into Tongass Narrows. The word “Ketchikan” derives from the Tlingit name for the creek, Kitschk-hin, a term of uncertain meaning that may translate to “the river belonging to Kitschk” or “Thundering Wings of an Eagle.” In modern Tlingit, the name is Kichx̱áan.
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victoria, british columbia
Arrival: 08:00
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Departure: 18:00
Victoria is fortunate to have a beautiful waterfront location at the southernmost point of the nature-rich Vancouver Island. It has maintained its Commonwealth heritage more robustly than any other location in Canada. Many regard it as the most British city in North America. Established in 1843 as a Hudson Bay Trading Post, its colonial history has been well-preserved and is continually being lovingly restored. However, Victoria doesn't only take pride in its splendid colonial history, but also in its ancient origins. Victoria remains the home of the Lekwungen People, also known as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations. Their culture and history are still very much a part of the city. Victoria's historic downtown is a prime example of preserving architectural integrity while maintaining cleanliness. Add to this, a plethora of dining, nightlife, cultural, and shopping options, not to mention that it is the warmest place in all of Canada, blooming with flowers nearly all year round. This is why it is considered the gem of Canada's west coast and is often referred to as the city of gardens. Victoria is a delightful small city with a cheerful and relaxed ambiance, surrounded by stunningly beautiful landscapes. It's no surprise that tourists are drawn to Victoria and generally have high praise for it.
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seattle, washington
Arrival: 06:00
Seattle is a significant coastal port and the administrative center of King County, in the state of Washington. Seattle is situated on seven hills including Capitol Hill, First Hill, West Seattle, Beacon Hill, Magnolia, Denny Hill and Queen Anne. The Kitsap and the Olympic peninsulas along with the Olympic Mountains are located to the west of Puget Sound, while the Cascade Range and Lake Sammamish are to the east of Lake Washington. A notable feature of Seattle's skyline is the Space Needle. The view from the top is breathtaking with a revolving restaurant, undoubtedly Seattle's most renowned landmark. Mount Rainier, which towers over Seattle, is 50 miles from the city. There's a national park with camping and hiking activities. One of Seattle's most frequented attractions is Pike Place Market. The farmer's market is over a century old and still retains local charm. The Seattle Aquarium exhibits a wide range of vibrant marine species. To revisit Seattle's history, visit the city's oldest neighborhood around Pioneer Square. Additionally, it's filled with thrilling night clubs, restaurants and galleries. Seattle is one of the beautiful cities of the Pacific Northwest. Eclectic, urban, outdoorsy, artsy, gritty and down-to-earth, this lively city is definitely worth a visit.
NOTE: If you are interested in more than one cabin, you must do as many bookings as the number of cabins you want . * In case of having received any type of promotion or advantage for Newlyweds Travel, an official document will be required that proves the recent marriage of the couple.
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