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By Linda Garrison, About.com Guide to Cruises

Carnival Cruise Lines 2010 Alaska Voyages to Operate Round-Trip from Seattle

Sunday March 22, 2009
For the first time ever, Carnival Cruise Lines will operate a schedule of seven-day Alaska cruises round-trip from Seattle beginning in May 2010.
Carnival Spirit in Skagway, Alaska

In total, 17 week-long Alaska cruises will operate from the Port of Seattle from May 11 to Aug. 31, 2010 departing Tuesdays aboard the 2,124-passenger Carnival Spirit.

Port calls on these voyages include the popular Alaskan destinations of Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan, as well as Vancouver Island, British Columbia, and cruising Tracy Arm Fjord.

Each of these destinations offers a rich history and culture, along with awe-inspiring natural wonders, including calving glaciers, magnificent fjords and native sea and animal life. A wide range of shore excursions from helicopter flightseeing and rainforest canopy tours to hiking, canoeing and kayaking expeditions are also available.

The Carnival Spirit also features an on-board naturalist who educates guests on the region's colorful history and points out animal and marine life from the ships bridge.

Prior to the start-up of the new program, Carnival Spirit will operate two special voyages--a six-day Inside Passage voyage from Vancouver to Seattle departing May 5, 2010 and a seven-day Glacier Bay cruise from Seattle to Vancouver Sept. 7, 2010. Both voyages include a cruise through the Inside Passage along with port calls at Juneau, Skagway and Ketchikan; and the seven-day cruise also includes a day of cruising in spectacular Glacier Bay.

Carnival Spirit is the ideal ship for Alaska, with 80 percent of staterooms featuring an ocean view or balcony perfect for viewing the passing scenery--along with indoor and outdoor promenades, a 14,500-square-foot health and wellness center and 16 themed lounges, bars and nightspots.

Dining venues include the two-level Empire Restaurant with specially prepared "Just For Alaska" menu items featuring local fish, game and other ingredients, as well as the La Playa Grille, a casual eatery featuring a 24-hour pizzeria, and the Nouveau Supper Club, an intimate reservations-only restaurant offering prime steaks and other gourmet cuisine.

Kids sailing on Carnival Spirit can enjoy three different children's programs -- Camp Carnival for ages 2-11, Circle C for ages 12 to 14, and Club O2 for 15- to 17-year-olds -- with facilities and counselors dedicated to each group. Many activities in these programs feature fun, educational activities with an Alaska theme.

Reservations are currently being accepted for Carnival's 2010 Alaska cruises from Seattle. For additional information and reservations, contact any travel agent, call 1-800-CARNIVAL or visit carnival.com.

Carnival Spirit in Alaska (c) Linda Garrison

Comments
June 4, 2009 at 6:05 am
(1) Dave McIntyre says:

Linda, your notes on Carnival Spirit from Seattle miss some truth. Note that it is not Victoria Island. Victoria is the Capital city of B.C. It is on Vancouver Island…. Not sure where you get your info from, reading your web sites their is much to be improved. Also the experience of leaving Seattle compared to Vancouver is like night and day.Not saying Seattle is bad, but the ships out of Seattle totally miss the true inside passage..They cruise on the outside of Vancouver Island, totally missing places like Johnston straight. You Know, where the killer whales are… I have done a cruise from Seattle and it is short of value from one from Vancouver….

November 11, 2009 at 9:39 pm
(2) PANDA says:

YEAH SEATTLE U DESERVE THE CRUISE SHIPS NOT B.C

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