Diamond, Voyage of the Glaciers Cruise ex Whittier to Vancouver
Cruise Departure Date:
Saturday 21st May 2011
Duration & Cruise Type:
7 days Cruise Only
Package Departs:
Whittier, Alaska
PRINCESS CRUISES - DIAMOND PRINCESS - ALASKA - BONUS CREDIT
Cruise for 7 nights from Whittier (Alaska) to Vancouver with Diamond Princess fr $899*pp twin US$100 FREE CREDIT
INCLUSIONS:
Embark on an Alaskan Inside Passage cruise with Australia`s favourite, the Diamond Princess! Sail 7 nights from Whittier (Alaska)to Vancouver from only $899*pp twin share including FREE US$100/twin, triple or quad cabin ONBOARD CREDIT.
Cruise package includes:
- 7 night luxury Alaskan cruise with Diamond Princess
- FREE US$100 per twin, triple or quad cabin FREE ONBOARD CREDIT
- All shipboard meals & entertainment
- All port/govt. charges
NOTE: Outside cabin prices reflect obstructed view categories, please contact our friendly staff for higher unobstructed prices. Onboard credit offer is a total per twin, triple or quad cabin. Singles receive US$50
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
Offer subject to availability at time of booking. Prices are per person share twin based on best available cruise fare, inclusive of all discounts unless otherwise stated. Prices are subject to currency fluctuations and are based on cash or cheque. Cruise deposit, amendment and cancellation conditions apply. Travel agent service fees may apply. Special conditions apply - please ask for full details at time of enquiry.
Cruise Itinerary
Day
Date
Port
Arrive
Depart
1
21 May 2011
8.30pm
2
22 May 2011
3.00pm
8.00pm
3
23 May 2011
10.30am
8.30pm
4
24 May 2011
7.00am
8.30pm
5
25 May 2011
6.30am
4.00pm
6
26 May 2011
10.00am
6.00pm
7
27 May 2011
At sea
8
28 May 2011
7.30am
** Itinerary may vary by sailing date
7 Night Voyage of the Glaciers cruise departing from Whittier to Vancouver onboard Diamond Princess.
Diamond Princess is a luxury destination in itself. Wake each morning in anticipation of a new horizon. Take in the view from one of nearly 740 balcony staterooms. Indulge in a hot stone massage at the renowned Lotus Spa, enjoy fine dining in a formal or relaxed atmosphere and make it a cruise to remember.
Alaska! Whether you prefer the historic gold rush town of Skagway or the energetic modern art scene in Vancouver, there's always something new to discover at each port call.
Anchorage (Whittier), Alaska
At the base of the Chugach Mountains in the shadow of a towering glacier and surrounded by snowcapped peaks, the tiny town of Whittier is the gateway to the spectacular Prince William Sound and the city of Anchorage. Whittier exists on thriving fishing and tourism industries. Its 290 residents enjoy a near wilderness state, as it was inaccessible by road until 2000.
Skagway
This southern-most Alaskan port city is known as Alaska's First City because it was the first major community travelers came to heading north. Founded as a fishing camp, Ketchikan is built on steep hillsides and is billed as the salmon capital of the world. A quaint village, the town is just three miles long and three blocks wide.
Ketchikan
This southern-most Alaskan port city is known as Alaska's First City because it was the first major community travelers came to heading north. Founded as a fishing camp, Ketchikan is built on steep hillsides and is billed as the salmon capital of the world. A quaint village, the town is just three miles long and three blocks wide.
Vancouver
Often thought of as Canada's most beautiful city, Vancouver is a gorgeous thriving metropolis that's fortunate enough to be flanked by the ocean and mountains. With its numerous parks, beaches, gardens, museums, art galleries and ethnic diversity, Vancouver is one of those rare places that actually lives up to its promise of offering something for everyone.