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14 NIGHT ULTIMATE ALASKACRUISE
 
14 DAYS FROM $1,007 US  
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Phone: 1-888-682-6449/1-303-670-5640
Fax: (425) 984-7676


AlaskaSan Diego, California,  Seattle, Washington,  Sitka, Alaska,  Hubbard Glacier (Cruising),  Skagway, Alaska,  Juneau, Alaska,  Icy Strait Point, Alaska,  Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska,  Ketchikan, Alaska,  Victoria, British Columbia,  Vancouver, British Columbia

Fri, Apr 30
San Diego, California                 Depart 4:30 PM

Sat, May 01
At Sea         
       
Sun, May 02
At Sea       
         
Mon, May 03
Seattle, Washington     Docked      Arrive 9:00 AM      Depart 5:00 PM Map

Tue, May 04
At Sea      
          
Wed, May 05
Sitka, Alaska     Tendered      Arrive 12:00 PM      Depart 7:00 PM

Thu, May 06
Hubbard Glacier (Cruising)     Cruising      Arrive 10:00 AM      Depart 2:00 PM

Fri, May 07
Skagway, Alaska     Docked      Arrive 7:00 AM      Depart 8:30 PM

Sat, May 08
Juneau, Alaska     Docked      Arrive 7:00 AM      Depart 8:00 PM

Sun, May 09
Icy Strait Point, Alaska     Tendered      Arrive 8:00 AM      Depart 8:00 PM

Mon, May 10
Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska     Cruising      Arrive 9:00 AM      Depart 3:00 PM

Tue, May 11
Ketchikan, Alaska     Docked      Arrive 8:00 AM      Depart 6:00 PM

Wed, May 12
At Sea         
       
Thu, May 13
Victoria, British Columbia     Docked      Arrive 9:00 AM      Depart 9:00 PM

Fri, May 14
Vancouver, British Columbia           Arrive 7:00 AM



What is Included

    * Shipboard accommodations
    * Ocean transportation
    * Most meals
    * Some beverages
    * Most entertainment aboard the vessel

What is Not Included

    * Air transportation
    * Transfers
    * Shore excursions
    * Specialty restaurant fees
    * Some beverages
    * Photographs
    * Gratuities/service fees
    * Medical services
    * AquaSpa service, etc.


PORTS OF CALL

San Diego, California Apr 30
In addition to being home to a world-class zoo and aquarium, San Diego is a laid-back navy town that is the closest U.S. city to Mexico. Great Mexican/American cuisine, Spanish-inspired architecture and what some consider the best weather in North America, make San Diego a destination unto itself.

Seattle, Washington May 03
The Emerald City combines spectacular natural beauty and cosmopolitan flair like few places can. An outdoor and coffee mecca, Seattle also offers up some of the best seafood anywhere along the Pacific Rim. Named after the great chief of the Suquamish Indians, Seattle enjoys a fusion of American, Asian and Native American cultures you won't likely find anywhere else.

Sitka, Alaska May 05
This tranquil fishing village was once part of the expansive Czarist Russian Empire. Gaze over Crescent Bay and catch a glimpse of the onion-domed Russian cathedral from high atop Castle Hill. Visit the Sitka National Historical Park, the very spot where native Tlingits and Russian settlers fought to the bitter end. Ironically, the strife of the past has led to the creation of an eclectic community that reflects its Tlingit, Russian and American roots.

Hubbard Glacier (Cruising) May 06
Hubbard Glacier is the one glacier in the world that does not move at a glacial pace. Quite the opposite. In fact, in 1986, Hubbard Glacier - the largest tidewater glacier on the North American continent - moved an average of just under 5.5 feet per hour. Keep a watchful eye as you sail through the Yakutat Bay, as you may be a witness to geological history.

Skagway, Alaska May 07
It's doubtful you'll succumb to gold fever, but if any place on earth can summon up the thrill of prospecting, it's Skagway. By embracing its gold-rush past, Skagway has managed to preserve a frontier spirit complete with saloons and dance-hall revues. If the spirit does overtake you, passage on the White Pass & Yukon Railway or a ride on the Klondike Highway will take you to places where you can roll up your sleeves and do some prospecting of your own.

Juneau, Alaska May 08
Where Earl Grey meets Eddie Bauer® would be a good way to describe the charms of Alaska's capital city. Here the pioneering spirit lives on in an interesting mix of cosmopolitan chic and frontier ruggedness. Visit the Alaska State Museum and its exquisite collection of Russian Orthodox and Gold Rush relics.

Icy Strait Point, Alaska May 09
Fifty miles west of Juneau and at the mouth of Glacier Bay, lies historic Icy Strait Point. Travelers have the unique opportunity to experience Tlingit culture, superior wildlife viewing opportunities and years of Alaskan history.

Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska May 10
Amidst the pure silence, you'll sail past translucent blue icebergs silhouetted against a most dramatic backdrop of waterfall-laced rock walls ascending thousands of feet into the sky. This classic fjord, Tracy Arm extends over 30 miles and once seen, it is never to be forgotten.

Ketchikan, Alaska May 11
In addition to being the jumping-off point for seaplane excursions into the Misty Fjords National Monument and its 2.2 million acres of wilderness nirvana, Ketchikan is also the ancestral home of the Tlingit tribe. Another "must-see" here is the world's largest collection of totem poles. You can learn what motivates someone to turn a piece of lumber into a towering work of art at the Saxman Native Village and Totem Bight and Totem Heritage Center.

Victoria, British Columbia May 13
The capital of British Columbia is also its largest island. This one-time British colony has retained much of its colonial splendor. Victoria is a seaside enclave that enjoys a temperate climate. Which is great, because you'll want to explore all the museums, parks and golf courses Victoria has to offer.

Vancouver, British Columbia May 14
Every bit as cosmopolitan as Seattle, with a distinctive European flair, Vancouver is the Canadian jewel of Puget Sound. From the cobblestone streets of the Gastown district to Little Italy and Chinatown, Vancouver has something for everyone.


CELEBRITY MILLENNIUM

Ship Facts
Occupancy:     2034
Tonnage:     91,000
Length:     965 ft
Beam:     105 ft
Draught:     26 ft
Cruising Speed:     24 kts
Inaugural Date:     Jun 17, 2000

Celebrity Millennium Deck Plans
What do you call a place that offers world-class restaurants, Broadway-style shows, a luxurious spa and amenities that rival the grandest hotel on land? We call her Celebrity Millennium; you'll call her magnificent. To sail on Celebrity Millennium, the first of our Millennium-class of ships, is an experience that cannot be expressed in words. Stride her decks and see for yourself what those who have experienced her already know: Celebrity Millennium is more than a ship; she is a special memory waiting to be had.

Unique Features

Online@Celebrity
We know that you will want to share your cruise experience with your friends and family - before you return home. Visit our onboard Internet café, Online@Celebrity, and send an email.
             
The Conservatory
Perched high above the sea, the Conservatory is a flourishing, breathtaking garden featuring the exclusive collection of world-renowned floral designer, Emilio Robba.
             
Words
Highlight your travels with a novel from words, our expansive library.
             
RMS Olympic Restaurant
A bygone era comes to life in the RMS Olympic Restaurant. Reminiscent of the grand days of transatlantic cruising, enjoy table-top service and a dine-in wine cellar.
             
Aquaspa®
Relax in our impressive AquaSpa and let us transport you to a whole new world with treatments inspired by rituals from exotic cultures. Discover a state of complete tranquility as you experience a luxurious spa afloat.

DEPARTURE DATES
April 

PRICES
From approx  $1,007 US Double Occupancy


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