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11-night Ultimate Alaska Cruise from $1119
Cruise Line: Celebrity Cruises
Ship: Celebrity Century
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The Signature Collection – Exclusive Amenities
The Signature Collection Sailings offer Exceptional Value and Exclusive Amenities.
EXCLUSIVE AMENITIES (per couple):
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AquaClass and Suites
- $150 Shipboard Credit
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All Other Categories
- $75 Shipboard Credit
- 2-Category Upgrade*
*Upgrade does not apply to GTY, AquaClass or Suite staterooms, is within category booked and based on availability.
Immerse yourself in Celebrity Century's® warm, open spaces and soaring atriums. Indulge in a restorative treatment in the AquaSpa®. This ship has a stylish look and a smaller, more intimate size — perfect for mingling with new friends as you sip an after dinner drink and watch the world unfold before you. Celebrity Century features world-class restaurants and venues including Michael's Club and the ice-topped Martini Bar. Linger over a meal at Murano, where you'll be transported to an Italian piazza, with many selections prepared right at your table, making dining a truly spectacular event. Celebrity Century is a timeless beauty.
Images are representative of facilities onboard. Actual configurations and interiors may vary.
Signature Exclusive $100 per Couple Shore Excursions Group Credit
Reserve an Ocean View or higher stateroom on this cruise April 1 - June 30, 2013, and receive $100 per Couple credit for Shore Excursions Group.*
*Offer is combinable with Signature's Amenity Program, where applicable. Offer is not transferable or exchangeable. Other restrictions may apply.
Move Up Double Up Offer: Up to $800 per Stateroom Savings
Reserve this cruise May 4 - 27, 2013, and receive up to $800 per Stateroom Savings.*
- Oceanview (Categories 5, 6 & 7 only)- $200 per Stateroom
- Veranda/Concierge Class/AquaClass - $400 per Stateroom
- Suites - $800 per Stateroom
* Offer is not combinable with Signature groups, where applicable. Captain's Club members receive additional $50 savings with membership number. No retroactivity. No cancel/ rebooks. Other restrictions apply.
Itinerary
| Destination | Arrival | Departure | |
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Vancouver, B.C. |
9/15/2013 | 9/15/2013 4:00:00 PM | |
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Vancouver is a thriving metropolis surrounded by natural beauty. With parks, beaches, gardens, museums, art galleries and the second-largest Chinatown in North America, Vancouver lives up to its promise of offering something for everyone. With modern buildings set against green, rolling hillsides, this city is breathtaking; no location offers a more spectacular view than Stanley Park - with a zoo, aquarium, totem poles and honking geese. A short walk from the park leads to Robson Street, which offers the town's best window-shopping. Stores with European flavor share the avenue with delicatessens and tea rooms ready to serve. As architectural heart of the city, Robson Square features a central plaza with a food fair and an old provincial courthouse, which now houses Vancouver Art Gallery. Be sure to stop at 8 Pender St. - "the narrowest building in the world." Other points of interest include the Museum of Anthropology; Japanese-style Nitobe Memorial Garden; and VanDusen Botanical Garden. Capilano Canyon is site of the world's longest and highest suspension footbridge. | |||
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Inside Passage |
9/16/2013 | 9/16/2013 | |
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Imagine being confronted with a myriad of mysterious channels. Following each fjord to the interior, encounter massive mountain ranges, towering cliffs, tumbling waterfalls, virginal forests of two-hundred foot tall spruce, while whales, bears, seals, salmon, eagles and other wildlife. Always they were stopped by an inevitable face of ice - glaciers pushing inexorably downward to meet the sea. What must have been a mapmaker's nightmare is today cherished as the continent's last great untouched wilderness, harbouring the world's largest temperate rain forest. An Eden of the North to captivate the every modern-day explorer. The string of islands of the Inside Passage create a protective barrier to the open sea running from the Washington State/Canadian border and the bottom of Vancouver Island all the way up to the top of Chichagof Island, where the Gulf of Alaska begins its curve westward, offering a supremely serene cruising environment in some of the most dramatic surroundings on earth. | |||
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Sitka |
9/17/2013 10:00:00 AM | 9/17/2013 6:00:00 PM | |
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Resting between snowcapped mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Sitka is one of the most beautiful seaside towns in Alaska and the biggest city in America - encircling 4,710 square miles on Baranof Island. No symbol shows Russian influence more than the landmark St. Michael's Cathedral. Original artifacts and icons, including the Sitka Madonna, were saved from fire and are on display. Visit Castle Hill, once site of a two-story log mansion known as Baranof's Castle, which overlooked Sitka Sound during the town's fur trading days. Only stone walls and mounted cannons remain from Russia's bloody battles against native Tlingit. Sitka National Historical Park offers information and artifacts relating to the Tlingits, including totem poles as a chronicle of early life on this fertile ground. Alaska Raptor Rehabilitation Center cares for as many as a dozen bald eagles and other birds at a time. The facility caters to rare wildlife recovering from injuries incurred in the wild. Among the more popular trails is Indian River Trail, which parallels a salmon stream, and the three-mile-long Gaven Hill Trail. | |||
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Icy Strait |
9/18/2013 7:00:00 AM | 9/18/2013 4:00:00 PM | |
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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. | |||
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Skagway |
9/19/2013 7:00:00 AM | 9/19/2013 8:00:00 PM | |
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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. | |||
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Juneau Suggested Shore Excursion |
9/20/2013 8:00:00 AM | 9/20/2013 8:00:00 PM | |
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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. | |||
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Tracy Arm |
9/21/2013 9:00:00 AM | 9/21/2013 1:00:00 PM | |
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Located about 45 miles south of Juneau, Tracy Arm, a classic fjord, stands out as a "must see" for any Alaska vacation. The icebergs are framed by sheer mountain peaks reaching to 7,000 feet. Waterfalls flow from ice covered mountains to the jade colored inland sea. Tracy Arm is the summer home for pigeon guillemots, kittiwakes and arctic terns. Usually mountain goats are seen on the rocky slopes near Sawyer Glacier. They have been known to come down near the water. The best bear viewing is along the shores of Stephens Pass or Holkham Bay, and there are whales and seals. | |||
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Ketchikan Suggested Shore Excursion |
9/22/2013 8:00:00 AM | 9/22/2013 5:30:00 PM | |
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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. | |||
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Prince Rupert |
9/23/2013 8:00:00 AM | 9/23/2013 5:00:00 PM | |
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Prince Rupert is the Gateway City for Southeast Alaska and fishing center of the Northwest. Cow Bay is a must - with a fish processing plant, public water floats, and Cow Bay Gift Galley's pottery studio and sushi bar. Waterfront Breakers Pub cannot be missed. Smiles Restaurant is a local institution. Enjoy Civic Centre and Performing Arts Centre. Visit Museum of Northern British Columbia, Archaeology Harbor, and North Pacific Historic Village. Kwinitsa Railway Museum exhibits railway history of the area in a Grand Trunk Railway station. Old Field Creek Hatchery tours are offered. Firehall Museum's central exhibit is a 1925 REO Speedwagon Fire Engine. A walking tour has been laid to cover the city's historic and scenic points. The Pacific Northwest is home of Tsimpsean and Haida Indians, and scattered throughout Prince Rupert are authentic reproductions of historic and famous poles. An 18-hole golf course is located at Mt. Oldfield. | |||
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Inside Passage |
9/24/2013 | 9/24/2013 | |
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Imagine being confronted with a myriad of mysterious channels. Following each fjord to the interior, encounter massive mountain ranges, towering cliffs, tumbling waterfalls, virginal forests of two-hundred foot tall spruce, while whales, bears, seals, salmon, eagles and other wildlife. Always they were stopped by an inevitable face of ice - glaciers pushing inexorably downward to meet the sea. What must have been a mapmaker's nightmare is today cherished as the continent's last great untouched wilderness, harbouring the world's largest temperate rain forest. An Eden of the North to captivate the every modern-day explorer. The string of islands of the Inside Passage create a protective barrier to the open sea running from the Washington State/Canadian border and the bottom of Vancouver Island all the way up to the top of Chichagof Island, where the Gulf of Alaska begins its curve westward, offering a supremely serene cruising environment in some of the most dramatic surroundings on earth. | |||
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Victoria, B.C. |
9/25/2013 8:00:00 AM | 9/25/2013 5:00:00 PM | |
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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. | |||
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Vancouver, B.C. |
9/26/2013 7:00:00 AM | 9/26/2013 | |
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Vancouver is a thriving metropolis surrounded by natural beauty. With parks, beaches, gardens, museums, art galleries and the second-largest Chinatown in North America, Vancouver lives up to its promise of offering something for everyone. With modern buildings set against green, rolling hillsides, this city is breathtaking; no location offers a more spectacular view than Stanley Park - with a zoo, aquarium, totem poles and honking geese. A short walk from the park leads to Robson Street, which offers the town's best window-shopping. Stores with European flavor share the avenue with delicatessens and tea rooms ready to serve. As architectural heart of the city, Robson Square features a central plaza with a food fair and an old provincial courthouse, which now houses Vancouver Art Gallery. Be sure to stop at 8 Pender St. - "the narrowest building in the world." Other points of interest include the Museum of Anthropology; Japanese-style Nitobe Memorial Garden; and VanDusen Botanical Garden. Capilano Canyon is site of the world's longest and highest suspension footbridge. | |||
Itinerary subject to change without notice. Please confirm itinerary at time of booking.
Rates are capacity controlled, subject to availability and change without notice.
Stateroom Description & Pricing Info
| Cabin Type | Our Per Person Price |
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| 12 - Inside Stateroom | CALL |
| Z - Inside Stateroom Guarantee | CALL |
| FV - Family Veranda Stateroom | CALL |
| SV - Sunset Veranda | CALL |
| 2A - Veranda Stateroom | CALL |
| 2B - Veranda Stateroom | CALL |
| XC - Concierge Class Stateroom Guarantee | CALL |
| X - Veranda Stateroom Guarantee | CALL |
| PS - Penthouse Suite | CALL |
| RS - Royal Suite | CALL |
| 08 - Oceanview Stateroom | CALL |
| Y - Oceanview Stateroom Guarantee | CALL |
| C1 - Concierge Class Stateroom | CALL |
| S2 - Sky Suite | CALL |
| W - Suite/Deluxe Stateroom Guarantee | CALL |
| 11 - Inside Stateroom | $1119 |
| 10 - Inside Stateroom | $1139 |
| 9B - Inside Stateroom | $1159 |
| 9A - Inside Stateroom | $1179 |
| 07 - Oceanview Stateroom | $2269 |
| 06 - Oceanview Stateroom | $2399 |
| 05 - Oceanview Stateroom | $2429 |
| 04 - Oceanview Stateroom | $2449 |
| C2 - Concierge Class Stateroom | $3099 |
| NS - Century Suite | $3649 |
| S1 - Sky Suite | $3849 |
Rates are cruise only, per person, based on double occupancy. Government fees/taxes additional for all guests. Rates are subject to availability and may change without notice. Restrictions may apply.
| Departure Date: | 9/15/2013 |
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| Number of Nights: | 11 |
| Cruise Inclusions: | 11-night cruise, meals and entertainment. |
| Remarks: | Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Airfare, government fees/taxes are additional for all guests. Pricing for 3rd and 4th guests are available upon request and are subject to stateroom category availability. Prices change frequently and are subject to availability at time of booking. |
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