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Coral Princess - January 5, 2026 (131 Nights)

Itinerary

Day
Location
Arrival
Departure
Mon, Jan 5, 2026
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Explore
Arrival:
--
Departure:
4:00 pm
Tue, Jan 6, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Jan 7, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Thu, Jan 8, 2026
Cartagena, Colombia
Arrival:
10:00 am
Departure:
7:00 pm
Fri, Jan 9, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sat, Jan 10, 2026
Panama Canal Full Transit Historic Locks
Arrival:
6:00 am
Departure:
4:30 pm
Sun, Jan 11, 2026
Fuerte Amador, Panama (For Panama City)
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Mon, Jan 12, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Jan 13, 2026
Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
7:00 pm
Wed, Jan 14, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Thu, Jan 15, 2026
Puerto Chiapas, Mexico
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Fri, Jan 16, 2026
Huatulco, Mexico
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Sat, Jan 17, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sun, Jan 18, 2026
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Mon, Jan 19, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Jan 20, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Jan 21, 2026
Los Angeles, California
Explore
Arrival:
6:15 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Thu, Jan 22, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Fri, Jan 23, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sat, Jan 24, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sun, Jan 25, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Mon, Jan 26, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Jan 27, 2026
Honolulu, Hawaii
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
11:00 pm
Wed, Jan 28, 2026
Nawiliwili (Kauai Island), Hawaii
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Thu, Jan 29, 2026
Kahului (Maui Island), Hawaii
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Fri, Jan 30, 2026
Kona, Hawaii
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Sat, Jan 31, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sun, Feb 1, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Mon, Feb 2, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Feb 3, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Feb 4, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Thu, Feb 5, 2026
Raiatea, French Polynesia
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
8:00 pm
Fri, Feb 6, 2026
Moorea, French Polynesia
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Sat, Feb 7, 2026
Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
9:00 pm
Sun, Feb 8, 2026
Cross International Date Line
Arrival:
12 noon
Departure:
1:00 pm
Tue, Feb 10, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Feb 11, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Thu, Feb 12, 2026
Apia, Western Samoa
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Fri, Feb 13, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sat, Feb 14, 2026
Suva, Fiji
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
11:59 pm
Sun, Feb 15, 2026
Dravuni Island, Fiji
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Mon, Feb 16, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Feb 17, 2026
Port Vila, Vanuatu
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Wed, Feb 18, 2026
Lifou, New Caledonia
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Fri, Feb 20, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sat, Feb 21, 2026
Auckland, New Zealand
Arrival:
6:30 am
Departure:
9:00 pm
Sun, Feb 22, 2026
Tauranga, New Zealand
Arrival:
9:15 am
Departure:
8:30 pm
Mon, Feb 23, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Feb 24, 2026
Picton, New Zealand
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Wed, Feb 25, 2026
New Plymouth, New Zealand
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Thu, Feb 26, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Fri, Feb 27, 2026
Fiordland National Park (Scenic Cruising)
Arrival:
9:00 am
Departure:
1:00 pm
Sat, Feb 28, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sun, Mar 1, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Mon, Mar 2, 2026
Sydney, Australia
Arrival:
6:00 am
Departure:
11:00 pm
Tue, Mar 3, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Mar 4, 2026
Burnie, Australia
Arrival:
9:00 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Thu, Mar 5, 2026
Melbourne, Australia
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
7:00 pm
Fri, Mar 6, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sat, Mar 7, 2026
Adelaide, Australia
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Sun, Mar 8, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Mon, Mar 9, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Mar 10, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Mar 11, 2026
Perth (Fremantle), Australia
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Thu, Mar 12, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Fri, Mar 13, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sat, Mar 14, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sun, Mar 15, 2026
Bali (Benoa), Indonesia
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Mon, Mar 16, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Mar 17, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Mar 18, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Thu, Mar 19, 2026
Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Fri, Mar 20, 2026
Penang, Malaysia
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Sat, Mar 21, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sun, Mar 22, 2026
Singapore
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
11:00 pm
Mon, Mar 23, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Mar 24, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Mar 25, 2026
Ko Samui, Thailand
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Thu, Mar 26, 2026
Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Thailand
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
--
Fri, Mar 27, 2026
Laem Chabang (For Bangkok), Thailand
Arrival:
--
Departure:
4:00 pm
Sat, Mar 28, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sun, Mar 29, 2026
Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My), Vietnam
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Mon, Mar 30, 2026
Cam Ranh (Nha Trang), Vietnam
Arrival:
9:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Tue, Mar 31, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Apr 1, 2026
Halong Bay/Hanoi (Cai Lan), Vietnam
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
--
Thu, Apr 2, 2026
Halong Bay/Hanoi (Cai Lan), Vietnam
Arrival:
--
Departure:
7:00 am
Thu, Apr 2, 2026
Scenic Cruising Halong Bay
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Fri, Apr 3, 2026
Da Nang/Hue (Chan May), Vietnam
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Sat, Apr 4, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sun, Apr 5, 2026
Hong Kong, China
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
11:00 pm
Mon, Apr 6, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Apr 7, 2026
Taipei (Keelung)
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
7:00 pm
Wed, Apr 8, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Thu, Apr 9, 2026
Jeju (Seogwipo), South Korea
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
3:00 pm
Fri, Apr 10, 2026
Yatsushiro, Japan
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Sat, Apr 11, 2026
Kagoshima, Japan
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Sun, Apr 12, 2026
Kochi, Japan
Arrival:
10:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Mon, Apr 13, 2026
Osaka (For Kyoto), Japan
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
9:00 pm
Tue, Apr 14, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Apr 15, 2026
Shimizu (For Mt. Fuji), Japan
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Thu, Apr 16, 2026
Tokyo, Japan
Arrival:
6:30 am
Departure:
11:00 pm
Fri, Apr 17, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sat, Apr 18, 2026
Miyako, Japan
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Sun, Apr 19, 2026
Aomori, Japan
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
10:00 pm
Mon, Apr 20, 2026
Hakodate, Japan
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Tue, Apr 21, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, Apr 22, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Thu, Apr 23, 2026
Cross International Date Line
Arrival:
5:30 pm
Departure:
6:30 pm
Thu, Apr 23, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Fri, Apr 24, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sat, Apr 25, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sun, Apr 26, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Mon, Apr 27, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, Apr 28, 2026
Whittier, Alaska
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Wed, Apr 29, 2026
Hubbard Glacier (Scenic Cruising), Alaska
Arrival:
3:00 pm
Departure:
8:00 pm
Thu, Apr 30, 2026
Glacier Bay National Park (Scenic Cruising), Alaska
Arrival:
9:15 am
Departure:
6:15 pm
Fri, May 1, 2026
Skagway, Alaska
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
8:30 pm
Sat, May 2, 2026
Juneau, Alaska
Explore
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Sun, May 3, 2026
Sitka, Alaska
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Mon, May 4, 2026
Ketchikan, Alaska
Arrival:
10:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Tue, May 5, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, May 6, 2026
Victoria, BC, Canada
Arrival:
12 noon
Departure:
11:59 pm
Thu, May 7, 2026
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Explore
Arrival:
7:30 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Fri, May 8, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Sat, May 9, 2026
Seattle, Washington
Arrival:
8:00 am
Departure:
6:00 pm
Sun, May 10, 2026
Astoria, Oregon
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Mon, May 11, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Tue, May 12, 2026
At Sea
Arrival:
--
Departure:
--
Wed, May 13, 2026
Santa Barbara, California
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
4:00 pm
Thu, May 14, 2026
Ensenada, Mexico
Arrival:
12 noon
Departure:
7:00 pm
Fri, May 15, 2026
San Diego, California
Arrival:
7:00 am
Departure:
5:00 pm
Sat, May 16, 2026
Los Angeles, California
Explore
Arrival:
6:15 am
Departure:
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Introduction

Introduction

When one thinks about a Caribbean or a Bahamas cruise, it is usually assumed that Miami is the departure point, but the northern suburb of Fort Lauderdale has its own modern port facility and has rapidly become a favored jumping off point for ships taking vacationers to exciting tropical destinations. And the beaches, nightlife and colorful restaurants in this city are enough to keep everyone occupied and happy both before and after the cruise itself. A nice mix of South Florida bustle and quieter southern atmosphere is a good way to describe this vibrant city. Its 23-mile stretch of white sand beach is as inviting as any to be found elsewhere.
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Where the Ship Docks

Vacationers departing from Fort Lauderdale embark at the modern, full service facility at Port Everglades. Only a ten minute taxi ride from both downtown and the Fort Lauderdale International Airport, the dock areas have a number of visitor information centers, vending machines and ATMs, as well as a small number of kiosks stuffed with see-and-do brochures and restaurant advertisements. The complex is also the busiest section of the commercial dock area and there is plenty of security around to make sure passengers are guided to the area where the cruise ships anchor. Most departures are at the Midport and Northport areas of the terminal facility.
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What to See and Do

First of all it is imperative to get away from the dock area, which is heavily congested and offering little in the way of entertainment. The sand beaches of town are the favorite draw, and although they have been immortalized as the popular spring break destination for college students, they are actually quite clean, family-friendly and have undergone some major renovations in the past few years. New lighting for nighttime beach activities, landscaping improvements and the addition of many new shops and restaurants along the waterfront has completely transformed this glorious stretch of coastline. A great walking tour of the city would not be complete without a stroll along the Intercoastal Waterway, running directly through the city center. Downtown has a new flavor with the cropping up of boutiques, antique shops and upscale restaurants. One of those restaurants is the Mangoes on E. Las Olas Blvd. - a traditional Miami restaurant in its design as well as in its offerings that center around combination lunch and dinner plates including both steak and seafood. Another favorite is the 15 Street Fisheries, located naturally on 15th Street and considered the finest chowder house in the area. Those who want a bit more exotic experience can try the famous Jungle Queen Riverboat. It has drawn visitors for six decades and takes visitors on an inland sightseeing cruise as well as offering nighttime dining on board. Those who have come with families can try two and a half mile boardwalk on Hollywood Beach, known for its low-key atmosphere and street performers.
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Eating/Drinking

Aside from the local favorites already mentioned, there are a number of smaller establishments along the waterfront that offer everything from pizza to seafood stews and hot dogs. La Bonne Crepes on Las Olas Blvd has a yummy breakfast of waffles, French toast and mouthwatering crepes. The H2O Cafe on South Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd is famous for its Italian cuisine and serves up pasta, chicken and barbeque beef with a Cuban influence. Its outdoor seating area is in full view of the beach activities and is perfect for an evening meal while exploring the waterfront.
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Getting Around

Most of the cruise lines will have shuttle service to and from downtown for their passengers regardless of whether they have confirmed reservations at one of the local hotels. For vacationers arriving at the airport there is a free shuttle to Port Everglades itself, and rental cars can be booked ahead of time and picked up either at the airport or in downtown.
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Miscellaneous But Important

Internet cafes are numerous throughout downtown Fort Lauderdale and of course there is Internet connection and WiFi at the airport. Although there are a number of banks that can exchange U.S. dollars for foreign currencies, it is best to wait until arriving at individual Caribbean ports, as many of these destinations will be full of merchants accepting American money, thus helping to save tremendously on exchange fees.
Port Everglades sees many cruise ship departures and arrivals every day.
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The famous 23-mile white sand beach of Fort Lauderdale.
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The Jungle Queen Riverboat.
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The Hollywood Beach boardwalk - a favorite place for both locals and tourists.
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Fort Lauderdale at night.
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Los Angeles, California

Introduction

Introduction

Los Angeles is more than just Hollywood and palm trees, it is also a major cruise port for vacationers heading to Mexico, Panama and beyond. And although the cruise terminals are not in L.A. but rather south of the city, visitors will have plenty of time - so long as they have transportation - to explore the City of the Angels and take in the beautiful beaches, the wonderful museums and of course, Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm. If you insist on visiting the major motion picture studios and perhaps getting a glimpse of a megastar, of course you can fit that in as well. Los Angeles cannot be fully explored in a day or two, but there is plenty to keep the motor running while you are awaiting departure for Mazatlan or wherever.
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Where the Ship Docks

Cruises from Los Angeles depart either from the modern World Cruise Center facility at San Pedro or at the Carnival Cruise Terminal in Long Beach. Both are about 20 miles south of downtown, but there are shuttle buses and taxis ready to take you to the center of L.A. and its attractions. For those catching flights after their cruise is completed, there is even a baggage check service at the San Pedro terminal. Rental cars can also be reserved for pickup at the cruise terminals; however, this may incur an extra fee on top of the daily rate.
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What to See and Do

The list here is never-ending, as the region has many attractions to offer. Of course, the main feature, so to speak, are the visits to Hollywood, Paramount and other motion picture studios. All have tours and shuttle trolley rides and visitors can get up close and personal with the stars of yesterday and today, at least the cardboard cutout variety. Some of the lesser thought of attractions are among the best, however. Take a trip to the famous Rancho La Brea with its amazing tar pits, a reminder of ancient life on earth. Here you see where the gas in your automobile comes from. Take a trip by taxi or bus to the Mt. Wilson Observatory north of Pasadena and get a stunning view of the metropolitan area, at least when the air quality allows it. From Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood get the best view of the famous Hollywood hill sign. At the Griffith Observatory and Planetarium north of downtown, gaze though a powerful telescope and spend hours touring the astronomy museum. This is excellent for families, who can then head to the nearby Los Angeles Zoo. And the already mentioned Disneyland speaks for itself. Remember that both Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm are in the Anaheim area, far away from downtown L.A. and destinations such as these can take time on the roadway, thanks to the congested traffic.
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Eating/Drinking

In and around Hollywood and on Rodeo Drive there are a number of establishments that are favorites with the locals. The Musso and Frank Grill is the oldest restaurant in Hollywood and is excellent for lunch. The Ivy Restaurant on North Robertson Blvd is a favorite for hanging out and looking for celebrities. Closer to the cruise terminals is the equally renowned L'Opera Ristorante which serves up the best in Northern Italian cuisine, especially their fantastic seafood plates. And one of the most beloved institutions in the entire Southern California region is Pinks, quite possibly the finest hot dogs in America. Located by the Beverly Shopping Mall, it draws huge crowds from opening to closing time.
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Getting Around

Los Angeles is such a sprawling metropolis that a rental car is a must. It's either that or spend a lot of time transferring between buses or spending all your vacation money on taxis. Rental cars can be reserved for pickup near the cruise terminals, and once downtown, the subway system will be of some help. There are also shuttle services from the cruise terminals to a limited number of area hotels. Or course you can act like a movie star and hire a limousine if you really want to.
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Miscellaneous But Important

Visitors to Los Angeles should allow plenty of time to get from one location to another, not only because of the traffic but also because of the great distances involved. The weather is usually sunny but not too hot in the summer and rather mild in the winter. Places that have WiFi are found everywhere, and there are plenty of telephones at the cruise terminals. Exchanging U.S. dollars for foreign currency is not necessary for cruise vacationers; American money can be used at Mexican ports.
A scene in Los Angeles. Can you see the Hollywood hill sign?
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The Hollywood Walk of Fame. Who knows, perhaps your name will also be here someday.
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The Disneyland in L.A. - a great place for friends and families.
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The tar pits at Rancho La Brea.
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Juneau, Alaska

Introduction

Introduction

The state capital of Alaska, Juneau is one of the most beautiful and famous cruise destinations in North America. Founded in 1880 after a major gold strike in the vicinity, Juneau's early history was strongly associated with this precious metal. Today it is a modern, bustling city dominated by the industries of state government, tourism and air transportation. Nestled between the gray-green waters of Gastineau Channel and the spectacular Juneau Icefield, this cruise port offers visitors some of the most stunning scenery in the region.
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Where the Ship Docks

Juneau's cruise ship dock is located on South Franklin Street, at the southern end of the downtown area. From there it is only a few blocks walk to the Chamber of Commerce, the central business district, state government offices, and most of the popular gift shops. Juneau's harbor can be extremely busy during the summer months, and often cruise ships will remain in the channel and ferry passengers to the tourist docks. Taxi service is available and many city tours that are pre-booked by travelers leave from this location.
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What to See and Do

For those visiting Juneau the list of sightseeing attractions is nearly endless. The State Museum offers tourists a first rate look into the history of Alaska, with beautiful exhibits highlighting the native culture of the Tlingit and Chilkat tribes, totem poles, Alaska wildlife and of course the glory of the gold rush days. In nearby Mendenhall Valley, visitors can get an up close look at the famous Mendenhall Glacier and examine the geological history of this area on one of the many nature trails. For a truly exciting adventure, visitors are encouraged to take a short flightseeing tour above the 1,500 square mile Juneau Icefield and get a first hand look at this remnant of the last ice age. North of the downtown area and along Glacier Highway are a number of picturesque beaches with spectacular view of the distant Chilkat mountain range. Alaska Native Arts and Crafts operates a store that offers the finest in authentic native clothing and accessories.
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Eating/Drinking

Juneau has a good number of fine restaurants that serve up everything from king salmon steaks to halibut filet, king crab and Petersburg shrimp. Most of these establishments are in the downtown area, as are the large number of bars and taverns, some of which are registered as Historic Places and are tastefully decorated in the style of the gold rush era. More traditional cuisine, such as steaks, burgers and pizza is available at a variety of establishments; most of the area hotels have a full restaurant and bar.
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Getting Around

Many cruises to Juneau and the Alaska panhandle include city tours that pick up visitors right from the cruise docks. For those making their own way around the city, there are several taxi services, the Capital Transit system and limousine rentals. Visitors wishing to rent a car may do so through a number of agencies and pick up their vehicle either downtown or at the Juneau International Airport. The Chamber of Commerce and most gift shops have complete road maps of the area either free or for purchase.
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Miscellaneous But Important

Juneau has a moderate climate that is quite wet for much of the year; adequate raingear is essential when visiting this part of the state. For those wanting to make cell phone calls or use wireless Internet during their stay, Juneau is well connected and visitors should have no problems with reception. There are a number of ATMs and banks in the downtown area for those needing cash or to obtain traveler's checks.
The beautiful Juneau, resting between the mountains and the sea.
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The Mendenhall Glacier, perhaps the most famous site near Juneau.
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This unassuming building houses the State Museum where you can find a lot of interesting stuff.
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A typical street in Juneau lined with small diners and restaurants as well as souvenir shops where you can find great Alaskan memorabilia.
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Vancouver, BC, Canada

Introduction

Introduction

One of the most beautiful cities in North America, Vancouver, British Columbia grew from a small lumber village in the 1800s to the third largest metropolitan area in all of Canada. Located at the point where the Fraser River spills into the Pacific and at the abrupt conflux of the Cascade Mountains and Coast Range, Vancouver is spectacular in its scenery. It is also a major cruise port for vacationers heading to Alaska, with over 250 departures during the spring and summer season. While in Vancouver, you will find no end to the attractions, beautiful landmarks and historical architecture that make this one of the most modern cosmopolitan cities on earth.
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Where the Ship Docks

Vancouver is served by several different cruise lines, and has two separate cruise terminals. One is Canada Place Terminal, directly in front of the central business district and adjacent to hotels, shopping and restaurants. The other is Ballantyne Pier - about a ten minute taxi ride from downtown. There is a shuttle service available between the Ballantyne Pier and the downtown.
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What to See and Do

Visiting the Gastown district is a must for tourists. Part of the downtown area, it is the oldest section of the city and is still paved with cobblestone. Here you can marvel at the old gaslight structures, hobnob in the many curio shops and find just about every type of lunch and dinner fare. Near the Canada Place terminal is the Harbour Center Tower, offering a speedy elevator ride to the top, where you can get a full 360 degree view of the city. For families, there is no better destination than Stanley Park, one of the largest urban parks in North America. At the northern end of the downtown area, this large open space is perfect for strolling, especially along the outer shore where the photo opportunities never end. The Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre is also located here and is worth an entire afternoon. The Granville Island market area is a local favorite for its fresh produce and other fine foods, but also includes the artists' area where homemade crafts are available for purchase. There is even a special Kids Market where every toy imaginable is for sale, including handmade wooden delights and one-of-a-kind costumes. Along the waterfront there are several city boat tours that take visitors past the downtown area for a reasonable price. And if you are truly feeling adventurous, head north of Vancouver to the world famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, where the bungee jumping sport is taken to new heights - 230 feet to be exact - and featuring the new Treetops Adventure, where a series of smaller bridges connect with each other far above the river rapids.
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Eating/Drinking

Vancouver is chock full of excellent restaurants, especially those specializing in seafood and Oriental cuisine. Try the Dockside Restaurant and Brewing Company, located in the Granville Island district and complete with its very own microbrewery. The Alaskan king crab, halibut and salmon dishes are superb. Also of note is the Joe Fortes Seafood and Chophouse at 777 Thurlow, featuring yummy fish, shrimp and oysters. In Stanley Park families will find the Prospect Point Cafe, with its own kid's menu and offering up reasonably priced entrees like halibut fish and chips, grilled salmon steaks and various burgers. The cafeteria-style Hon's Wun Tun House at 1339 Robson Street is perfect as a casual dining destination. Its attractive open kitchen design lends a personal, homey feeling and is quite popular with the locals.
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Getting Around

Taxis are plentiful and can be called on at any major hotel as well as the cruise terminals. The public bus service operates routes from the central business district to every outlying neighborhood, and the shuttle service from Vancouver International Airport serves the waterfront and both cruise terminals. The public transit system also includes the Skytrain light rail as well as the Seabus, which connects the center of town to North Vancouver. The Canada Place cruise terminal, Gastown and Granville Island are all within walking distance of each other.
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Miscellaneous But Important

Vancouver has a moderate Pacific climate, and rainfall is scarce during the summer months. However, the marine influence can mean chilly evenings even in July. There are plenty of Internet cafes in town, and most hotels have WiFi connectivity. Also remember that the ATMs will dispense only Canadian currency. If you are driving from the United States to Vancouver - from Seattle, for example - you will need to have either a passport or enhanced style driver license at the border crossing.
Aerial picture of Vancouver. Can you see the beautiful mountains in the back?
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Harbour Center Tower on the right is the best place to get an overall view of Vancouver.
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People walking on the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge.
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Stanley Park is a great place to spend a relaxing afternoon.
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