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Stockholm |
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Thursday, 08/01/13 |
| Return Date: |
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| Nights: |
14 |
| Ship: |
Nautica |
| Cruise Line: |
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About The Cruise
Nautica, sister ship to Regatta and Insignia, radiates her own unique warmth and character. Her distinctive personality shines through from the moment you first step into her newly redesigned, neo-classical lobby or Toscana, resplendent in rich new fabrics and furnishings that reflect the charisma of Tuscany. Nautica boasts decks and verandas graced with the finest teak and exquisite custom stone and tile work. To ensure the elegance shines throughout the entire experience, there is all new Villeroy & Boch china, the finest silver and crystal, and a distinctive museum-quality art collection that is an eclectic melding of traditional and contemporary, with a touch of whimsy.
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Thursday, 8/1/13 |
About Stockholm
 Swedens capital is built on 14 islands. Clean and bright, Stockholm has many museums that depict its Viking heritage and artistic soul. Shop for glassware and textiles displaying distinctive Swedish design. Spend some time at Skansen, the worlds first open air museum.
Stockholm Attractions
The Gamla Stan is the oldest part of Stockholm and a popular attraction. Its narrow cobblestone streets are lined with beautiful buildings dating from the 13th through the 18th centuries. Today they house boutiques, restaurants, cafés, and clubs.
Stockholm Activities
- Explore the city's ancient history by visiting the medieval Old Town and the impressive City Hall, the site of the Nobel Prize banquet. Take time to enjoy the smart boutiques, art galleries and antique shops that line the streets
- Visit the grand Vasa Ship Museum, home to Vasa, the world's oldest preserved ship
- Get medieval in the Medieval Museum, which focuses on the archaeological discoveries of the Castle of Three Crowns of Stockholm
Stockholm
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Friday, 8/2/13 |
About Stockholm
 Swedens capital is built on 14 islands. Clean and bright, Stockholm has many museums that depict its Viking heritage and artistic soul. Shop for glassware and textiles displaying distinctive Swedish design. Spend some time at Skansen, the worlds first open air museum.
Stockholm Attractions
The Gamla Stan is the oldest part of Stockholm and a popular attraction. Its narrow cobblestone streets are lined with beautiful buildings dating from the 13th through the 18th centuries. Today they house boutiques, restaurants, cafés, and clubs.
Stockholm Activities
- Explore the city's ancient history by visiting the medieval Old Town and the impressive City Hall, the site of the Nobel Prize banquet. Take time to enjoy the smart boutiques, art galleries and antique shops that line the streets
- Visit the grand Vasa Ship Museum, home to Vasa, the world's oldest preserved ship
- Get medieval in the Medieval Museum, which focuses on the archaeological discoveries of the Castle of Three Crowns of Stockholm
Stockholm
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Saturday, 8/3/13 |
About Helsinki
 Despite a history that dates back 500 years, Finlands capital is a decidedly modern city. Shop for Finnish-made products at the Senaatti Center complex, visit the Arabia ceramic factory or delve into history at the national museum, Kansallismeuseo.
Helsinki Attractions
The whole city with one card. The Helsinki Card is a handy, economical way to make the most of your visit in Helsinki. The Helsinki Card is a transport ticket and entrance ticket all in one and has a number of great value bonuses attached. All this is included in the Helsinki Card: - free unlimited travel on public transport in Helsinki - free entrance to sights and museums - free entrance & waterbus rides to Suomenlinna Sea Fortress and Helsinki Zoo - Korkeasaari - free surprise gifts - free Helsinki Card guide book with maps - great value discounts on sightseeing tours (up to 70%), Finnair airport bus (-30 %), culture and leisure programmes (up to 50 %) etc.
Helsinki Activities
- Suomenlinna Maritime Fortress is one of the biggest sea fortresses in the world, founded in 1748 and built by Augustin Ehrensvärd on islands off the coast of Helsinki
- Linnanmäki has entertained families since 1950. The amusement park has an enormous selection of fun rides, from ultra scary to more easy-going
- Sea Life takes you on a voyage from the tropical oceans to the Arctic Sea, stopping at the Baltic Sea along the way. Discover strange and fascinating underwater worlds, home to crabs and starfish as well as sharks and rays
- Helsinki Zoo (founded in 1889) is one of the oldest zoos in the world. In Helsinki Zoo you meet animals all the way from the arctic tundra to the tropical rainforest
- Quarried out of the natural bedrock, Temppeliaukio Church is one of Helsinki's most popular tourist attractions
- The Uspenski Cathedral is the largest orthodox church in Western Europe. With its golden cupolas and redbrick facade, the church is one of the clearest symbols of the Russian impact on Finnish history
- Ateneum Art Museum holds Finland's biggest collection of paintings, sculpture, drawings, watercolours and graphic art
- At the Fallkulla Domestic Animal Zoo children and the young can take part in animal care and help with work on the farm
- A unique tropical garden, Gardenia, was opened in April 2001. The luxuriant tropical garden, covered by glass, is a beautiful and refreshing place to visit all year round
Helsinki
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Sunday, 8/4/13 |
About St. Petersburg
 What makes it Russian at heart is the overwhelming scale and opulence of its palaces. With 3 million items on exhibit you couldnt get through the Hermitage in a year! You may also explore more dazzling palaces like Petrovorets, Pushkin and Pavlovsk, shop in the newly opened designer stores along busy Nevsky Prospekt, shiver at the looming fortress of Peter and Paul and wonder at immense quantities of gold, polished marbles and precious gems lavished on St. Isaacs Cathedral.
St. Petersburg Attractions
While you're in St. Petersburg, take time to explore the Hermitage Museum. This museum is one of the world's greatest treasures and features more than 3 million exhibits. And that doesn't include the impressive building itself or its beautiful furnishings.
St. Petersburg Activities
- Explore the sights of St. Petersburg, including Peter and Paul Fortress, birthplace of modern St. Petersburg; St. Isaac Cathedral, the world's largest domed cathedral; and Palace Square, the rallying point of the 1917 Russian Revolution
- Visit Peterhof, the summer home of Peter the Great. Built under the supervision of the French architect Alexandre Le Blond, this town of palaces, fountains and parks rivals the great palaces of Versailles
St. Petersburg
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Monday, 8/5/13 |
About St. Petersburg
 What makes it Russian at heart is the overwhelming scale and opulence of its palaces. With 3 million items on exhibit you couldnt get through the Hermitage in a year! You may also explore more dazzling palaces like Petrovorets, Pushkin and Pavlovsk, shop in the newly opened designer stores along busy Nevsky Prospekt, shiver at the looming fortress of Peter and Paul and wonder at immense quantities of gold, polished marbles and precious gems lavished on St. Isaacs Cathedral.
St. Petersburg Attractions
While you're in St. Petersburg, take time to explore the Hermitage Museum. This museum is one of the world's greatest treasures and features more than 3 million exhibits. And that doesn't include the impressive building itself or its beautiful furnishings.
St. Petersburg Activities
- Explore the sights of St. Petersburg, including Peter and Paul Fortress, birthplace of modern St. Petersburg; St. Isaac Cathedral, the world's largest domed cathedral; and Palace Square, the rallying point of the 1917 Russian Revolution
- Visit Peterhof, the summer home of Peter the Great. Built under the supervision of the French architect Alexandre Le Blond, this town of palaces, fountains and parks rivals the great palaces of Versailles
St. Petersburg
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Tuesday, 8/6/13 |
About St. Petersburg
 What makes it Russian at heart is the overwhelming scale and opulence of its palaces. With 3 million items on exhibit you couldnt get through the Hermitage in a year! You may also explore more dazzling palaces like Petrovorets, Pushkin and Pavlovsk, shop in the newly opened designer stores along busy Nevsky Prospekt, shiver at the looming fortress of Peter and Paul and wonder at immense quantities of gold, polished marbles and precious gems lavished on St. Isaacs Cathedral.
St. Petersburg Attractions
While you're in St. Petersburg, take time to explore the Hermitage Museum. This museum is one of the world's greatest treasures and features more than 3 million exhibits. And that doesn't include the impressive building itself or its beautiful furnishings.
St. Petersburg Activities
- Explore the sights of St. Petersburg, including Peter and Paul Fortress, birthplace of modern St. Petersburg; St. Isaac Cathedral, the world's largest domed cathedral; and Palace Square, the rallying point of the 1917 Russian Revolution
- Visit Peterhof, the summer home of Peter the Great. Built under the supervision of the French architect Alexandre Le Blond, this town of palaces, fountains and parks rivals the great palaces of Versailles
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Wednesday, 8/7/13 |
About Tallinn
 The capital and largest city in Estonia, Tallinn is located on the Gulf of Finland, south of Helsinki, Finland. It offers an interesting blend of modern, Western atmosphere with well preserved medieval buildings, walls and narrow streets. It is very popular with artists and has numerous galleries, museums and cultural festivals.
Tallinn
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Thursday, 8/8/13 |
About Riga
 Established in the early 13th century along the banks of the Daugava River, medieval Riga is the capital of the newly established nation of Latvia. The city's strong German flavor, dating back to the days of the Hanseatic League, is evident in its architectural styles, fashions and cuisine as well as in the sheer numbers of Germans who visit each year. Highlights of the city include the Dome Cathedral and the House of Three Brothers.
Riga Activities
- The Freedom Monument, affectionately called Milda by locals dates from 1935. It's a national shrine for Latvians in memory of people who were deported to Siberia in Soviet times
- Great and Small Guild Halls - Both buildings dating back to the 14th century; it was the home of the merchants and the city's artisans
- The House of Blackheads dating from 1344, was used to house traveling, single members of the merchants guild
- Cat House - the story goes that 100 years ago, the Latvian owner of the building was "not welcomed" into the the powerful Great Guild across the road. To be insulting to his enemies, he ordered the cats to be turned around, ... backside up... A lengthy court battle ensued, "the cats" were eventually turned around and he was admitted to the Guild
- The "Three Brothers" is a collection of medieval buildings which depict different stages in the architectural development of Riga (medieval to Baroque)
- The Old City Walls and the Swedish Gate are the oldest remaining portion of the Old Town "fort type" walls
- The Riga Castle was built in 1330, it’s currently the residence of the president of Latvia
- The Academy of Sciences, built by the Soviets, the local nicknames for this "Empire State Building" copy include "Stalin's birthday cake" or "the Kremlin"
- Laima Clock - The famous meeting point in Riga
- The Dome Cathedral is the largest place of worship in the Baltics and don't miss its organ which is one of the biggest in Europe (6768 pipes!)
- The Occupation Museum of Latvia 1940-1991 houses an extensive collection of papers, photographs and manuscripts from the period of the Nazi and Soviet occupations of Latvia
- The Ethnographic Open Air Museum is a place where you can see "Latvian life as it used to be lived"
- The History Museum of Latvia displays the evolution of Latvia and its people from the Neolithic to the 19th century
- The Museum of Riga’s History and Navigation is the oldest museum of Latvia, it was founded in 1773. This museum displays a collection of half a million items which give a fascinating insight into the development of Riga over the centuries
- The Museum of Nature -: Four floors enable you to discover an extensive collection of stuffed animals imaginatively mounted
- The Mentzendorff’s House is a historical house which belonged to a wealthy Riga merchant. It's worth seeing it for the 18th century frescoes and the true medieval atmosphere
Riga
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Friday, 8/9/13 |
About Klaipeda
 The Baltic Republic of Lithuania is home to the lively medieval town and resort of Klaipeda. This is the place to wander through the old streets and feel the spirit of new independence.
Klaipeda Attractions
Klaipeda's main attractions are the historic buildings in the city's centre, from the 13th-18th centuries.
Klaipeda
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Saturday, 8/10/13 |
About Copenhagen
 The center of Danish commerce and government, Copenhagen is one of Europes best-loved capitals. Visit the Little Mermaid statue and enjoy Tivoli Gardens, the 150-year-old amusement park. You can see the Danish crown jewels at Rosenborg Palace.
Copenhagen Attractions
Take a stroll down Langelinie Promenade to see the heart of Copenhagen. It runs along the water from the port, skirting the 300-year-old, moated citadel near the celebrated statue of Hans Christian Andersen's Little Mermaid. The surrounding park is home to the Gefion Fountain, Copenhagen's most spectacular fountain.
Copenhagen Activities
- Visit two of Copenhagen's most famous castles - the Rosenborg, home to the Danish crown jewels, and the Christianborg, the residence of the Royal Family since 1749.
- See the symbol of Copenhagen, the famous bronze sculpture of the Little Mermaid.
- Visit the Canals of Gammel Strand and the water fountain of Gefion.
- Pay your respects at the Resistance Museum, featuring relics of the Resistance Movement during the German occupation of World War II.
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Sunday, 8/11/13 |
About Berlin
 Germany's bustling, vibrant capital, Berlin lies on the flatlands at the confluence of several rivers and lakes. This exciting metropolis echoes with its poignant history, reflected in its blend of modern and ancient architecture.
Berlin Attractions
- Some highlights include the baroque Charlottenburg Palace and 13th century St. Nicholas Church.
- The Berlin Wall, built after World War II to divide the city and stretching for nearly 103 miles, was finally torn down in 1989, but reminders such as the Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie still exist as haunting monuments to history.
- Berlin boasts many theaters and museums, including the Pergamon Museum with its collection of Islamic art and classical antiquities including the famed Greek altar of Zeus.
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Monday, 8/12/13 |
About Kiel Canal
 Linking the North Sea to the Baltic, the Kiel Canal is a vital trade route that carries more traffic than any canal in the world.
Kiel Canal
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Tuesday, 8/13/13 |
About Amsterdam
 A center of European commerce since the 15th century, Amsterdam is a lively city of canals, museums and entertainment. Perhaps you'll choose to explore this Dutch capital by canal boat. Visit the Anne Frank House and the Rijksmseum, with its collections of Flemish masterpieces.
Amsterdam Attractions
Life in Amsterdam is centered on its many canals. So the best way to see the city is aboard a glass-topped canal boat, gliding through the town center. Discover the elegant merchant mansions and rows of waterside warehouses, which once housed the riches brought from the Far East. Look for the 17th-century "Skinny Bridge" and Amsterdam's narrowest house as you make your way past beautiful old churches to the Anne Frank House. Journey by the Jordaan, the old French Quarter that is now a popular artists' haunt with a wide assortment of cafés, antique shops, boutiques and galleries.
Amsterdam Activities
- Visit the world's largest flower auction in the city of Aalsmeer. Visit a Delft Blue Pottery factory to observe the fascinating process of transforming a shapeless piece of clay into a beautiful work of art. Then tour the Hague, seat of government for all the Netherlands.
- Head out to the countryside to see the quaint windmills in the authentic old village of Zaanse Schans.
- Stop by the Rembrandt House, home to Rembrandt from 1639 to 1660. Inside is a collection of his engravings and drawings, as well as some of his personal belongings.
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Wednesday, 8/14/13 |
About Bruges
 Home to Europe's best-preserved medieval buildings, Bruges is Belgium's most visited town. Suspended in time 500 years ago by the silting of its river, this 13th-century city is blessed with two medieval cores, the Markt and the Burg, and some of the country's most compelling art collections.
Bruges Attractions
Step back in time to the 14th-century as you meander along the narrow streets of this medieval gem past gabled buildings and through the bustling market. Take a boat ride along the city’s canals. Or spend the day exploring Brussels and its famed Grand Place or Antwerp, home of diamonds, Rubens and Bruegel, seeing the verdant countryside along the way.
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Thursday, 8/15/13 |
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Ship: Nautica
Nautica, sister ship to Regatta and Insignia, radiates her own unique warmth and character. Her distinctive personality shines through from the moment you first step into her newly redesigned, neo-classical lobby or Toscana, resplendent in rich new fabrics and furnishings that reflect the charisma of Tuscany. Nautica boasts decks and verandas graced with the finest teak and exquisite custom stone and tile work. To ensure the elegance shines throughout the entire experience, there is all new Villeroy & Boch china, the finest silver and crystal, and a distinctive museum-quality art collection that is an eclectic melding of traditional and contemporary, with a touch of whimsy.
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| Year Built |
2000 |
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684 |
Meeting Rooms |
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2005 |
Elevators |
4 |
Casino |
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Marshall Islands |
Restaurants |
4 |
Disco |
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30,277 |
Bars |
6 |
Fitness Center |
Yes |
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342 |
Pools |
1 |
Children's Program |
No |
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3 |
Theaters |
N/A |
Internet Cafe |
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Library |
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Spa |
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Cabin Categories | Decks
- Concierge Level Veranda
- Deluxe Ocean View
- Inside Stateroom
- Ocean View
- Owner's Suite
- Penthouse Suite
- Veranda Stateroom
- Vista Suite
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A tasteful example of understated elegance and superb amenities, our Concierge Level Stateroom (A1 & A2) represents a new standard in luxury featuring preferred locations on Deck 7. These beautifully decorated 216-square-foot staterooms boast a private teak veranda, plush seating area, spacious closets and other fine amenities typical of our Penthouse Suite category that raise our lofty standards of comfort and convenience to new heights. You'll travel in extraordinary comfort and style to the world's most alluring destinations while enjoying these additional exclusive stateroom amenities. In addition to the stateroom amenities, Oceania Cruises Concierge Level staterooms also offer guests special service enhancements: Priority embarkation with a dedicated check-in desk and priority luggage delivery; priority restaurant reservations and complimentary shoeshine service.
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A tasteful example of understated elegance and superb amenities, our Concierge Level Stateroom (A1 & A2) represents a new standard in luxury featuring preferred locations on Deck 7. These beautifully decorated 216-square-foot staterooms boast a private teak veranda, plush seating area, spacious closets and other fine amenities typical of our Penthouse Suite category that raise our lofty standards of comfort and convenience to new heights. You'll travel in extraordinary comfort and style to the world's most alluring destinations while enjoying these additional exclusive stateroom amenities. In addition to the stateroom amenities, Oceania Cruises Concierge Level staterooms also offer guests special service enhancements: Priority embarkation with a dedicated check-in desk and priority luggage delivery; priority restaurant reservations and complimentary shoeshine service.
A tasteful example of understated elegance and superb amenities, our Concierge Level Stateroom (A1 & A2) represents a new standard in luxury featuring preferred locations on Deck 7. These beautifully decorated 216-square-foot staterooms boast a private teak veranda, plush seating area, spacious closets and other fine amenities typical of our Penthouse Suite category that raise our lofty standards of comfort and convenience to new heights. You'll travel in extraordinary comfort and style to the world's most alluring destinations while enjoying these additional exclusive stateroom amenities. In addition to the stateroom amenities, Oceania Cruises Concierge Level staterooms also offer guests special service enhancements: Priority embarkation with a dedicated check-in desk and priority luggage delivery; priority restaurant reservations and complimentary shoeshine service.
These beautifully decorated 216-square-foot staterooms mirror many of the luxurious amenities found in our Penthouse Suites, including a private teak veranda, flat-screen television, plush seating area and spacious closet. Comfort and convenience are the hallmarks of these extraordinary staterooms. Category A3 staterooms are located in the forward and aft sections of deck 7.
With the curtains drawn back and the ocean in full view, these spacious 165-square-foot staterooms, located on decks 4, 6 and 7, feel even more commodious. The custom-designed furnishings and stylish fabrics only add to the allure. Features include queen or two twin bed accommodations, spacious seating area, vanity desk and breakfast table. Category C1 staterooms are located in the mid section of deck 4 and in the forward sections of deck 6 and 7.
With the curtains drawn back and the ocean in full view, these spacious 165-square-foot staterooms, located on decks 4, 6 and 7, feel even more commodious. The custom-designed furnishings and stylish fabrics only add to the allure. Features include queen or two twin bed accommodations, spacious seating area, vanity desk and breakfast table. Category C2 staterooms are located in the forward section of deck 4.
Each time you enter your 160-square-foot stateroom, you'll appreciate the spacious accommodations. Comfortable furnishings and warm woods combine to make this your private retreat. Each offers a comfortable seating area, vanity desk, plenty of storage space and your choice of queen or two twin beds. These staterooms are located on decks 4, 6, 7 and 8.
Each time you enter your 160-square-foot stateroom, you'll appreciate the spacious accommodations. Comfortable furnishings and warm woods combine to make this your private retreat. Each offers a comfortable seating area, vanity desk, plenty of storage space and your choice of queen or two twin beds. These staterooms are located on decks 4, 6, 7 and 8.
These spacious and exquisitely appointed 150- to 165-square-foot staterooms offer the comfort of queen or two twin bed-accommodations, comfortable seating area, vanity desk and a breakfast table. Ocean views are available from a choice of a porthole (Category D located on deck 3) or panorama window with obstructed views (Category E located mid-ship on deck 6). Please note: Category E measures 143 square feet and has no sofa.
These spacious and exquisitely appointed 150- to 165-square-foot staterooms offer the comfort of queen or two twin bed-accommodations, comfortable seating area, vanity desk and a breakfast table. Ocean views are available from a choice of a porthole (Category D located on deck 3) or panorama window with obstructed views (Category E located mid-ship on deck 6). Please note: Category E measures 143 square feet and has no sofa.
For those who seek life's ultimate pleasures, these spacious 786- to nearly 1,000-square-foot suites, located on decks 6, 7 and 8, feature floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private wraparound teak veranda, allowing you to savor spectacular views from your living room, dining room and spacious bedroom. Take pleasure in your luxurious queen sized bed. Relax in your own jacuzzi, or watch first-run Hollywood blockbuster movies and up-to-date CNN news coverage from your two color televisions. A complete entertainment center also features a DVD and CD player and a refrigerated mini bar. Outdoors, the veranda is furnished with comfortable chaises, table and deck chairs. There is even a separate guest bathroom and attentive butler service to take care of all your special requests. 962 square feet (Located aft on decks six, seven, and eight). Private Veranda.
Watch the sun rise over a distant land as you sip the morning's first cup of freshly brewed coffee from your private teak veranda. You'll feel like royalty in these elegant 322-square-foot suites located on deck 8, with large sliding glass doors and stylish furnishings. These suites offer all the amenities you'd expect to find in a world-class hotel - sumptuously comfortable twin or queen sized mattress, large living area, intimate space for private in-suite dining, refregierated mini bar, vanity desk, bath with tub, ample closet space and of course, butler service. 322 square feet (Located on deck eight). Private Veranda.
Watch the sun rise over a distant land as you sip the morning's first cup of freshly brewed coffee from your private teak veranda. You'll feel like royalty in these elegant 322-square-foot suites located on deck 8, with large sliding glass doors and stylish furnishings. These suites offer all the amenities you'd expect to find in a world-class hotel - sumptuously comfortable twin or queen sized mattress, large living area, intimate space for private in-suite dining, refregierated mini bar, vanity desk, bath with tub, ample closet space and of course, butler service. 322 square feet (Located on deck eight). Private Veranda.
Located exclusively on deck 8, our collection of elegant Penthouse Suites features every imaginable creature comfort, much like a world-class hotel. Ingeniously designed for maximum space, each 322-square-foot oasis offers an immensely comfortable queen-sized Tranquility Bed which may be converted into two twins. There’s also plenty of space for the living area, private in-suite dining, refrigerated mini bar, vanity desk, and a bath with a tub. More room and even more magnificent views await you through the sliding glass door on the exquisitely furnished private teak veranda. Category PH3 staterooms are located in the forward and aft sections of deck 8.
Located throughout deck 6, these handsomely appointed, 216-square-foot staterooms boast our most requested luxury – a private teak veranda. Watch the world sail by while comfortably seated outdoors, or relax on your comfortable sofa inside. Other conveniences include a vanity desk, breakfast table and choice of queen or two twin bed accommodations. Category B1 staterooms are located in the mid section of deck 6.
Located throughout deck 6, these handsomely appointed, 216-square-foot staterooms boast our most requested luxury – a private teak veranda. Watch the world sail by while comfortably seated outdoors, or relax on your comfortable sofa inside. Other conveniences include a vanity desk, breakfast table and choice of queen or two twin bed accommodations. Category B2 staterooms are located in the forward and aft sections of deck 6.
For those who seek life's ultimate pleasures, these spacious 786- to nearly 1,000-square-foot suites, located on decks 6, 7 and 8, feature floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to a private wraparound teak veranda, allowing you to savor spectacular views from your living room, dining room and spacious bedroom. Take pleasure in your luxurious queen sized bed. Relax in your own jacuzzi, or watch first-run Hollywood blockbuster movies and up-to-date CNN news coverage from your two color televisions. A complete entertainment center also features a DVD and CD player and a refrigerated mini bar. Outdoors, the veranda is furnished with comfortable chaises, table and deck chairs. There is even a separate guest bathroom and attentive butler service to take care of all your special requests. 786 square feet (Located forward on decks six and seven) Private Veranda.
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Thursday, 08/01/13 |
| Return Date: |
Thursday, 08/15/13 |
| Nights: |
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