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14-night Alaska Connoisseur Cruise
Description:
14-night Alaska Connoisseur Cruise sailing roundtrip from Seattle. Many of our best deals are specials that are only offered to customers in specific cities and/or states. Prices change frequently, so please call us for the best offers in your area Pacific Princess® passengers will enjoy many of Princess' famed Personal Choice Cruising® options and services, along with some exciting new features. Pricing: Show All Cabin Descriptions / Hide All Cabin Descriptions AA Mini-Suite with Balcony - $4899
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Separate sitting area with sofa or sofa bed. Balcony. TV and desk. Refrigerator. Spacious closet. Bath with tub and shower. Approximately 322 square feet, including balcony.
BB Oceanview Double With Balcony - $4174
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Balcony. Sofa or sofa bed. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Approximately 216 square feet, including balcony.
BC Oceanview Double With Balcony - $3949
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Balcony. Sofa or sofa bed. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Approximately 216 square feet, including balcony.
D Oceanview Double Stateroom - $3249
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Sofa or sofa bed. Picture window. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Views obstructed in categories GG and G. Porthole category F. Approximately 146 to 206 square feet.
I Interior Double Stateroom - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Sofa. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Approximately 158 square feet.
II Interior Double Stateroom - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Sofa. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Approximately 158 square feet.
G Oceanview Double Stateroom - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Sofa or sofa bed. Picture window. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Views obstructed in categories GG and G. Porthole category F. Approximately 146 to 206 square feet.
GG Oceanview Double Stateroom - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Sofa or sofa bed. Picture window. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Views obstructed in categories GG and G. Porthole category F. Approximately 146 to 206 square feet.
F Oceanview Double Stateroom - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Sofa or sofa bed. Picture window. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Views obstructed in categories GG and G. Porthole category F. Approximately 146 to 206 square feet.
E Oceanview Double Stateroom - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Sofa or sofa bed. Picture window. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Views obstructed in categories GG and G. Porthole category F. Approximately 146 to 206 square feet.
J Interior Double Stateroom - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Sofa. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Approximately 158 square feet.
K Interior Double Stateroom - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Sofa. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Approximately 158 square feet.
L Interior Double Stateroom - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Sofa. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Approximately 158 square feet.
BA Oceanview Double With Balcony - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Balcony. Sofa or sofa bed. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Approximately 216 square feet, including balcony.
AB Mini-Suite with Balcony - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Separate sitting area with sofa or sofa bed. Balcony. TV and desk. Refrigerator. Spacious closet. Bath with tub and shower. Approximately 322 square feet, including balcony.
OS Owner's Suite With Balcony - Call for Pricing
Queen-size bed. Separate sitting room with dining area. Large balcony. Sofa or sofa bed. Entertainment center. Two TV's. Refrigerator. Spacious closet. Large bathroom with whirlpool tub. Guest bathroom. Approximately 786 to 962 square feet including balcony.
AC Mini-Suite with Balcony - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Separate sitting area with sofa or sofa bed. Balcony. TV and desk. Refrigerator. Spacious closet. Bath with tub and shower. Approximately 322 square feet, including balcony.
BF Oceanview Double With Balcony - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Balcony. Sofa or sofa bed. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Approximately 216 square feet, including balcony.
CC Oceanview Deluxe Stateroom - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Sofa or sofa bed. Picture window. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Views obstructed in categories GG and G. Porthole category F. Approximately 146 to 206 square feet.
BD Oceanview Double With Balcony - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Balcony. Sofa or sofa bed. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Approximately 216 square feet, including balcony.
BE Oceanview Double With Balcony - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Balcony. Sofa or sofa bed. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Approximately 216 square feet, including balcony.
C Oceanview Deluxe Stateroom - Call for Pricing
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Sofa or sofa bed. Picture window. TV and desk. Spacious closet. Bath with shower. Views obstructed in categories GG and G. Porthole category F. Approximately 146 to 206 square feet.
Rates are capacity controlled, subject to availability and change without notice. Itinerary: Show All Descriptions / Hide All Descriptions Day 1 - Seattle Seattle is situated on Puget Sound, surrounded by the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges. The city skyline is impressive with shimmering glass high-rises and 100-year-old buildings standing side by side. This beautiful port city came into its own after gold was discovered in the Klondike and 100,000 people passed through the Northwest in 1897 and 1898 on their quest for wealth in Alaska Visit the Klondike Gold Rush Museum or the Space Needle by day and enjoy a vibrant jazz nightlife in turn-of-the-century Pioneer Square where the city first took root. Day 2 - At Sea
Every day at sea is packed with activities...from deck games to entertainment. Indulge yourself in a relaxing massage. Exercise. Shop at onboard boutiques. Take a dip in the pool. The day is yours. Indulge!
Day 3 - Ketchikan
Ketchikan is known as "Alaska's First City" because it's the first major community travelers come to as they travel north. The city is built on steep hillsides and is billed as salmon capital of the world. A quaint village, the town is three miles long and three blocks wide. With fishing boats sailing in and float planes ascending from the water, this seaside town is bustling with activity. With the world's largest collection of totem poles, Totem Bight State Historical Park offers insight into various native cultures of the Pacific Northwest. These wood-carved creations tell colorful, intricate tales – often showing a family history or depicting a local legend. Ketchikan has many options for adventure of relaxation, including mountain bike tours, sea kayaking, seaplane riding, or strolling down the boardwalk of Creek Street, Ketchikan's most famous section with a historic cable car and quaint boutiques. Blessed with an abundance of hiking trails, Ketchikan offers many breathtaking vistas, including the panoramic, 360-degree view from the top of Deer Mountain.
Day 4 - Glacier Bay
Spread across an impressive 3.2 million acres in southeast Alaska, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve offers an inspirational glimpse of what Mother Nature does best. The head of Glacier Bay is Tarr Inlet, where scientists have found exposed rock believed to be more than 200 million years old. The Tarr Inlet is home to Grand Pacific Glacier, an active body of ice slowly making way toward Margerie Glacier, which it last touched in 1912. Johns Hopkins Inlet is home to no less than nine glaciers. Framed by rocky slopes stretching skyward more than 6,000 feet, these wondrous bodies are eclipsed only by mighty Mount Fairweather, which at more than 15,300 feet is the highest point in southeast Alaska. In northeast Glacier Bay, the snow-covered Takhinsha Mountains feed active Muir Glacier. The brilliant blue glow of a calving glacier and the thunderous roar of ice crashing into the water below are sights and sounds to remember for the rest of your life. With such diverse landscape, the park provides a variety of habitats for animals.
Day 5 - Skagway
This "Gateway to the Klondike" watched as fortune-seekers headed to Chilkoot and White Pass Trails during Alaska's Gold Rush. Today, feel like a prospector in Skagway, as you walk along its rustic boardwalks and frontier-style storefronts. This cozy town offers a pleasant respite from the hustle and bustle of most cities. With classic cars and one of the oldest narrow-gauge railroads in the world, the city retains the flavor of days gone by and remains an important link to Alaska's history. A stroll down Broadway is a must. Highlights include Arctic Brotherhood Hall. Other buildings like the Trail of '98 Museum, Corrington's Museum of Alaskan History and the Alaskan Wildlife Adventure and Museum present different facets of prospecting times. Before hitting famous Chilkoot Trail, there are other well-marked trails to try. Hiking to Lower Dewey Lake is an easy, 20-minutes, and there are more adventurous trails to remote Sturgill's Landing, Upper Dewey Lake and Devil's Punchbowl. The White Pass Scenic Railway and Eagle Preserve Wildlife Quest provide additional options.
Day 6 - At Sea
Every day at sea is packed with activities...from deck games to entertainment. Indulge yourself in a relaxing massage. Exercise. Shop at onboard boutiques. Take a dip in the pool. The day is yours. Indulge!
Day 7 - Valdez
Valdez is known as the "Switzerland of Alaska," a tribute to the splendid snow-capped mountains that surround this prosperous port. Once the gateway to the gold country, Valdez is now the southern terminus of the famous Alaskan Pipeline that carries "black gold" from the Arctic Ocean to an oil-thirsty world.
Day 8 - Seward
Seward and its surroundings comprise a land of memorable beauty--saltwater bays, blue glaciers, majestic mountains and alpine valleys. Located on the Kenai Peninsula at the head of Resurrection Bay, the city is one of Alaska's oldest communities, and also one of the most scenic.
Day 9 - Kodiak Island
Kodiak, home to Alaska's largest fishing fleet, offers a taste of Alaska's Russian heritage. Visit Russian Orthodox Church, and the Baranof Museum (located in Alaska's oldest wooden structure, a historic fur storehouse). Over 200 species of birds have been recorded in the Kodiak Archipelago, and bird watching is a main attraction. Special wildlife viewing is found at Miller Point within Ft. Abercrombie State Historic Park. During the early summer, gray, humpback, and minke whales can be spotted as they migrate through nearby Whale Passage. Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge was established to protect the habitat of the brown bear. Kodiak is home to extensive fishing, hunting and photographic opportunities.
Day 10 - At Sea
Every day at sea is packed with activities...from deck games to entertainment. Indulge yourself in a relaxing massage. Exercise. Shop at onboard boutiques. Take a dip in the pool. The day is yours. Indulge!
Day 11 - Icy Strait
Visit the waters of the Icy Strait area in the summer and there’s a good chance of seeing endangered humpback whales and other mammals gorging themselves on their annual northern feast of plankton. Each year in late spring to early summer, an extraordinary bloom of plant plankton occurs for about two weeks. Animal plankton, starfish, sea urchins, worms and clams feast on the plankton, and many of these species time their reproduction to occur at the height of the plankton concentration. Vast shoals of small fish, including herring and capelin, are drawn to the animal plankton, and salmon, birds, and marine mammals such as sea lions and seals join in the feast, feeding on the profusion of small fish. The terrestrial plant communities of the Icy Strait area are also an important component of the area’s biological diversity, and the site is one of the best places in the world to study how plants return to a landscape after glacial retreat.
Day 12 - Juneau
Juneau is one of America's most beautiful state capitals, with the looming summits of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts providing a gorgeous backdrop. Once part of Alaska's Gold Rush, the city boasts natural and manmade attractions. Downtown is filled with many vibrant buildings, including must-see St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, which houses artwork and artifacts dating back to the 18th century. From the bright mural in Marine Park to the carvings in House of Wickersham, downtown is filled with Alaska's own unique brand of culture and architecture. Often hailed as Juneau's most impressive sight, nearby Mendenhall Glacier is approximately 12 miles long and 1.5 miles wide. See the glacier on a float trip or a "flightseeing" adventure, or hike up one of its trails for a closer inspection. For a bird's-eye view, the Mt. Roberts Tramway offers a short, six-minute trek to the top of Mt. Roberts, 1800 feet above the city. If wildlife is your passion, scenic Admiralty Island has the world's highest concentration of brown bears.
Day 13 - At Sea
Every day at sea is packed with activities...from deck games to entertainment. Indulge yourself in a relaxing massage. Exercise. Shop at onboard boutiques. Take a dip in the pool. The day is yours. Indulge!
Day 14 - Victoria, B.C.
British culture and island informality collide in Victoria. This sophisticated seaside city is full of historic sites, parks and gardens. Take a walking tour - many of which begin at Parliament Buildings at Victoria's Inner Harbor. Combined with majestic Empress Hotel, these monumental buildings give the city a regal European feel. See equally impressive modern structures, such as Royal British Columbia History Museum, or replicas of large, native Northwest Indian houses at Thunderbird Park. Unique attractions include Undersea Gardens, Miniature World, Maritime Museum, Chinatown and Royal London Wax Museum. A memorable places to visit is world-famous Butchart Gardens, with 5,000 fauna varieties. The dazzling gardens on Saanich Inlet are beautiful at night, when hundreds of lights sparkle along winding paths. Additional gardens in Victoria include Crystal Garden and the gardens surrounding Government House and near Craigdarroch Castle, a towering Victorian mansion complete with a tower and turrets. Tour this city in a horse-drawn carriage.
Day 15 - Seattle Seattle is situated on Puget Sound, surrounded by the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges. The city skyline is impressive with shimmering glass high-rises and 100-year-old buildings standing side by side. This beautiful port city came into its own after gold was discovered in the Klondike and 100,000 people passed through the Northwest in 1897 and 1898 on their quest for wealth in Alaska Visit the Klondike Gold Rush Museum or the Space Needle by day and enjoy a vibrant jazz nightlife in turn-of-the-century Pioneer Square where the city first took root. Itinerary subject to change without notice. Please confirm itinerary at time of booking. Package Inclusions: 14-day cruise, meals and entertainment. Onboard Ambience: Smart, Casual Remarks: Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Airfare, transfers, government fees and taxes additional. Tour the Ship: Tour the Pacific Princess® and see all of her amazing amenities and Personal Choice®e features. Atrium: The Pacific's Atrium grand staircase forms the heart of this dazzling ship. The atrium is an inviting area to meet and mingle or relax with a book Boutiques: Treasures from around the world await you in our duty and tax free boutiques. The Boutiques offer ideal gifts to create a lasting memory of your cruise. Cabaret Lounge: Be sure to bring along your dancing shoes, because Princess has multiple live bands that cater to every musical taste. Our many dance venues ensure you keep in the 'swing' of things. Casino: The onboard casino gives passengers the opportunity to play their favorite games, including Blackjack, Poker, Roulette, Craps and slot machines. Club Restaurant: In addition to the Fixed Traditional Seating, Princess® has cooked up a revolution in cruising called Anytime DiningSM. This means that the choice of when and where you wish to enjoy our award-winning cuisine is up to you. Fitness Center: The state of the art fitness center features professional staff, weight and aerobic conditioning equipment, fitness classes, and much more! Library: We've stocked our ships with an extensive library, including contemporary titles in a wide range of categories and books related to specific cruise itineraries. Lotus Spa®: Pamper yourself from head to toe with a Sweedish Massage, or a relaxing facial. You'll find a full range of personalized spa and beauty services at the Lotus Spa®. Pool: You have a variety of poolside relaxation options on your Princess Cruise. Take an afternoon dip, soak up the sun, or swim against the current. The choice is yours. Sabatini's Restaurant: Sabatini's Restaurant offers upscale Italian dining with a remarkable eight-course meal featuring seafood specialties and other regional favorites served up with true Italian flair. Sterling Steak House: In addition to the Fixed Traditional Seating, Princess® has cooked up a revolution in cruising called Anytime DiningSM. This means that the choice of when and where you wish to enjoy our award-winning cuisine is up to you. |
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