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Royal Caribbean: 2021-2022 Alaska cruises

Among travellers dreams Alaska’s icy landscape are not at the last place, Royal Caribbean International – who already is present in the destination – has scheduled new trips in Alaska for 2021-2022.

The 2021 summer will be the second year in a row that will see the Royal Caribbean ships Ovation of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas and Serenade of the Seas, placed in this destination, each with a different start port: Seattle, Vancouver, British Columbia e Seward…

The Ovation of the Seas will be the largest cruise ship to sail in the region. The Classe Quantum’s ship will afford a seven-night trip from Seattle and back – with stops in Juneau and Skagway.

About the Radiance of the Seas’ route will be of seven-night as well but the starting and ending port will not be necessarily the same; the trips will be between Seward and Vancouver and enjoying amazing spots as well as the Inside Passage and the Hubbard glacier.

Seven-nights journey for the Serenade of the Seas, too. Starting port in Vancouver with middle stops in Ketchikan and Tracy Arm.

Onboard of these three ships, the guests will be able to experience the exclusive Rccl Spa suites: those are the brand-new kind of cabins with external space whom will give to every guest relax and upmarket services – like the spa treatments, luxury sheets and bath products, soft special drinks, priority boarding and more.

The booking for these 2021 itineraries is already open, it will be possible to find your perfect cruise on Taoticket.com

Ovation of the Seas’ Alaska

For the third consecutive year the ship will be back in Alaska, offering adventure on an exclusive background such as the Alaska one. Il will be possible to enjoy one of the kind landscape, fjords’ plant and animal life, the Inside Passage on the North Star (the glass capsule which can be elevated 90mt high on the sea and the Vertical Wind Tunnel (RipCord by iFly).  

The seven-nights route from Seattle will touch Skagway in order to recall the historic Klondike gold rush and visiting a XIX sec renewed rail yard, moreover, in Juneau, there will be a chance to practice the sleddog on the Mendenhall glacier and walking on the mines pathways.

After a day full of activities and excursions, back to the ship, are multiple possibilities that will wait for the guests: from the surf simulator FlowRider to the indoor activities, a basketball field, a skating rink and more. The Vitality Spa is also a tempting lux with the indoor and outdoor pools.

There is a wide gastronomic choice with Mexican, Japanese or Italian restaurants; will also be possible to end the day with an amusing show.

Radiance and Serenade of the Seas routes

The Radiance will offer a seven-night cruise from south to north in Vancouver and Seward, touching iconic spots as well as Icy Strait Point, Sitka and Skagway, trough the Inside Passage and the Hubbard glacier. The cruise guests will be able to extend the voyage with a Cruisetour opportunity from three up to seven-nights experiences in order to visit the Denali National Park, one day trip to the Exit glacier or a visiting to the Eklutna Lake.

Instead, the Serenade of the Sea will be back in Alaska for the second year in summer for seven-night cruises from Vancouver to Ketchikan, visiting sea landscape as the Tracy Arm fjord, Skagway, Sitka and Juneau. The onshore activities will include sleddog in Skagway and a helicopter excursion on Juneau’s mounts and glaciers.

This two ships are provided with glass elevators that allow guests to enjoy the ocean view, swimming pools, cinema, indoor and outdoor activities for all the passengers.

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