Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Muchas Gracias Mexico

I recently came back from a 1 week cruise to Mexico. With 700 kids on the ship it was definitely a busy week for me and all the youth staff on the ship.

After joining the ship in Los Angeles and working back to back 11-hour days we were in our first port of call: Puerto Vallarta. It was so nice to feel the heat and sun in Mexico on what would have been a cold November day back home in Vancouver. The beach was just mere steps from the port so we spent our day in Puerto Vallarta at the beach soaking in the sun.

The closest beach to where the ship docked in Puerto Vallarta

The second port of call was Mazatlan. Upon docking there was a complimentary open-air shuttle to take passengers from the commercial port area to the cruise terminal where several shops are located and taxis are waiting. We took a taxi into the part of town known as the "Golden Zone". From there we walked along the beach, dipped our toes in the ocean, and marveled at the souvenirs for sale in the various stores. When it was time to head back to the ship we took an "open-air taxi" which is essentially a golf cart. It was a lot of fun having the wind blow in our hair while the taxi driver pointed out various attractions along the way.

The third and final port of call was Cabo San Lucas. I was on-call for port day supervision so I wasn't able to get off the ship in Cabo. However, I did enjoy the lovely sunshine in Cabo while reading a book on the crew deck.

View of Cabo from the crew deck

The timing was perfect for me to be in Mexico because it gave me a chance to practice my Spanish. I have diligently been learning Spanish using Duolingo and I was excited to get a chance to speak and listen to native Spanish speakers. Hasta maƱana Mexico!

Monday, November 10, 2014

Journey to Japan

My first time in Asia was for a Transpacific cruise from Tokyo to Vancouver in May 2014. It definitely whet my appetite for future travels to Asia.

We decided to stay 3 nights in Japan prior to our cruise.

Day 1 in Japan (Shinjuku):
After a 10 hour flight from Vancouver to Tokyo we arrived at Narita Airport. We decided on the Limousine Bus instead of the train to travel the 1.5-2 hours to Tokyo from the airport. We bought our tickets at the Limousine Bus counter in the Arrival Lobby on the first floor of Narita Airport. Everything was done very efficiently and we were on our way to Shinjuku Station. From there we waited for our hotel shuttle to take us to Shinjuku New City Hotel. After checking-in to our hotel we went back to Shinjuku Station to explore the various shops and restaurants in and around the station. We found a place to eat udon for dinner and called it a night.

Vending machine located outside a restaurant
Tip: To order from a vending machine put your money in then press on the button of the item you want. A ticket will print out for you to give to a waiter inside the restaurant before taking a seat.


Day 2 in Japan (Shinjuku, Harajuku, Shibuya):
We started the morning by eating breakfast at the hotel's restaurant. They had a nice spread of both Western and Japanese cuisine. After breakfast we walked towards the skyscraper district on the west side of Shinjuku Station.
Our first stop for the day was the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. At 243 meters tall it is the tallest building in Tokyo.

View from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
 Another view from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Tip: It is free to go to the Tocho Observation Deck on the 45th floor.

After admiring the view of Tokyo from up high we made our way to Shinjuku Station. On our walk there we stumbled across back alleys with lots of shops and restaurants. The shops here sell a wide variety of Japanese snacks which make for great souvenirs.

Japanese businessmen in the Skyscraper district of Shinjuku
It was only a 4 minute train ride to Harajuku Station from Shinjuku Station. We wanted to check out the famous Takeshita Dori in Harajuku. Takeshita Dori is a 400 meter long street lined with shops, boutiques, cafes and fast food outlets.

Street art along Takeshita Dori
Located a few blocks from Takeshita Dori is the Meiji Shrine, our next stop.

Torii gate marking the entrance to the Meiji Shrine grounds
The majority of the shrine grounds is heavily forested and can be explored on walking paths. Interesting sights, like the barrels of Sake wrapped in straw, were sprinkled throughout the walk to the shrine.

Barrels of Sake wrapped in straw
Visitors to the shrine can take part in Shinto activities such as making offerings at the main hall, buying charms, or writing out a wish on an ema (small wooden plaque).

Emas with wishes written on them
A 15 minute walk from the Meiji Shrine is NHK Studio Park. After paying the 200 yen admission fee we went inside the headquarters and broadcasting center of Japan's public television and radio broadcaster.

The entrance to NHK Studio Park
Japanese children pretending to be local news & weather reporters
Since NHK Studio Park is midway between Harajuku and Shibuya we decided to get to Shibuya by walking on the sidewalks beside the train tracks. Shibuya is considered a popular shopping and entertainment district so we gave ourselves a few hours to explore the shops.

The streets of Shibuya
The famous scramble crossing is right outside Shibuya Station. When the traffic lights turn red the cars in all direction stop and hundreds of pedestrians cross the street at the same time. After experiencing and witnessing the organized chaos of the scramble crossing we hopped on the train at Shibuya Station and headed back to our hotel.


Day 3 in Japan (Ryogoku, Akihabara, Asakusa):
We had planned to go to Ryogoku, also known as Sumo Town, to check out Kokugikan Sumo Stadium and the Tokyo Sumo Museum for our first stop of the day. However, on the train we noticed Akihabara was on the way to Ryogoku so we made the decision to stop there first. Akihabara, Tokyo's Electric Town, is known for its many electronics shops.

Greeted by colourful signs in Akihabara
From Akihabara we made our way by train to Ryogoku. A sumo tournament was scheduled to happen a few days after we visited. Fortunately we were able to catch a sighting of several sumo wrestlers coming and going from Kokugikan Sumo Stadium before and after training inside the stadium.

Mural outside Kokugikan Sumo Stadium
Looking at a collection of photos of past sumo champions inside the Tokyo Sumo Museum it was interesting to see how so many of their physiques vary from the stereotypical image of sumo wrestlers.
 
After being very amused by a sumo wrestler riding away from the Sumo Stadium on a bike we made our way back to the train station. Located a block away from the Sumo Stadium is Yokoamicho Park. We originally planned to only take a quick look inside but ended up staying much longer than anticipated because of a plethora of photo opportunities.

Peaceful garden inside Yokoamicho Park

Yokoamicho Park has plenty of photo opportunities
Our last stop for the day was Asakusa. Upon exiting the train at Kuramae Station in Asakusa, it was only a 15 minute walk along Edo Dori to get to the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center.

Statues of Japanese cartoon characters outside a shop on Edo Dori
The Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center is located right across the street from Kaminarimon Gate.

View of Nakamise Dori from the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center
Tokyo skyline and Skytree as seen from the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center
Tip: The 8th floor of the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center has a free veranda with great views of Sensoji Temple, Nakamise Dori, the Skytree and the Tokyo skyline.

At the entrance to Sensoji Temple is Kaminarimon Gate.


Kaminarimon Gate
We walked along a street called Nakamise Dori from the entrance gate to the temple buildings. This historic shopping street is lined with souvenir shops and food vendors. We bought takoyaki (octopus-filled balls) from one of the food vendors and it was the most delicious thing I ate in Japan!

Taking shelter from the sudden rainstorm inside a shop on Nakamise Dori
Large throng of visitors to the Sensoji Temple

On our fourth day in Japan it was time for us to join our cruise ship. We embarked the Celebrity Millennium at Osanbashi Pier in Yokohama (Tokyo).

Lovely wooden boardwalk at Osanbashi Pier
Our first port of call in Japan was Hakodate and the ship docked at Minatocho Pier. Shuttle buses were provided at the port by the cruiseline to and from downtown Hakodate.
We got to Hakodate's Morning Fish Market before noon so there were still vendors selling their fresh produce. The vendors are all very welcoming and love interacting with travelers.

Shops set up for the Morning Fish Market
Friendly vendors at the Morning Fish Market
Because the Morning Fish Market closes at noon we spent the rest of the afternoon exploring Hakodate by foot. A 15-20 minute walk led us to Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse which is comprised of 3 separate buildings ranging from unique shops to flea markets.

Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse
Mount Hakodate in the distance
Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse had a lot of shops selling unique items but it was much pricier than the shops near the shuttle bus drop-off/pick-up location in downtown Hakodate.

When we were done browsing the shops at Kanemori Red Brick Warehouse we headed towards the Motomachi District. This is a historic district with 19 steep streets located at the foot of Mount Hakodate.

On the slopes in the Motomachi District looking towards Hakodate Bay

Our second and final port of call in Japan was Sapporo. The ship docked in Muroran which is a 2 hour drive from Sapporo.

Tip: If you don't have pre-arranged transfers from the port in Muroran to Sapporo you can take a hop-on-hop-off bus for 1000 yen (~$10 Canadian) which will take you to six different sites around Muroran.

Since we decided not to take a transfer to Sapporo we explored Muroran on the hop-on-hop-off bus. One of the stops we visited was the Muroran Tourist Association where locals performed a magic show and traditional dance. There was also an area where men and women can try on different styles of kimonos.

Locals in Muroran performing a traditional dance
I would go back to Japan in a heartbeat! The people are extremely friendly, the technology is interesting to experience, and the streets are clean and safe.

Nothing but LOVE for Japan

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Adventures in Alaska

One of the best benefits of working on a cruise ship is the opportunity to travel for free. Another perk of being a crew member is the heavily discounted shore excursions we can go on.

Of the 11 weeks I spent working aboard the ship this summer in Alaska I was able to go on 9 different excursions. I was able to experience zip-lining and kayaking for the first time in my life and in Alaska of all places! I also got the opportunity to go on a scenic train ride which is something I have always wanted to do.

Kayaking in Ketchikan
Below is a list of excursions I did for each port as well as a description provided by Princess Cruises on their website.

Juneau
  • Alaska Salmon Bake
    Enjoy an original outdoor salmon bake with wild Alaska salmon grilled over an open alder wood flame, situated in the lush rainforest. Dine with live entertainment, and participate in activities including gold panning, roasting marshmallows over a campfire, and getting your picture taken in a life-sized gold rush mural - on this 1.5-hour excursion.

Skagway
  • White Pass Scenic Railway
    Take an unforgettable journey aboard "The Scenic Railway of the World" to the White Pass summit. Carved through some of the North's most rugged terrain in 1898, this engineering marvel climbs nearly 3,000 feet, offering spectacular views, breathtaking scenery and a passenger agent to narrate the experience. All Aboard! 
  • Adventure Park & Ziplines
    Take part in an immersive activity amongst truly breathtaking beauty! Join our expert guides on an approximately 3 1/4-hour exhilarating experience in an Alaskan adventure park. Traverse a suspension bridge, maneuver along a raised balance beam and propel through the air on a series of ziplines - it's an experience you won't forget! 
  • Musher's Camp & Sled Dog Experience
    Complete your Alaskan adventure by experiencing Alaska's state sport! This easy half-day tour features a dog sled ride in the Tongass National Forest. And there's a "Kennel Talk" with mushers at an authentic summer training camp, puppy play time, a crackling fire, and time to browse the gift shop!
Tip: If you are looking for something to do in Skagway but are not interested in a tour there is a hike located not too far from the port. Just be sure to bring some mosquito repellent.

View from the Lower Lake hike in Skagway

Ketchikan
  • Bering Sea Crab Fishermen's Tour
    This 3-hour cruise aboard the Aleutian Ballad from season two of the TV series "Deadliest Catch" reveals the world of commercial fisherman. Get up close with crabs and octopus and view abundant wildlife amid stunning scenery. It's fun for the whole family as you explore in calm, sheltered waters.
  • Misty Fjords & Wilderness Explorer Cruise
    Explore Misty Fjords, one of nature's most spectacular creations, while cruising in luxury aboard one of the fastest sightseeing vessels in Alaska. 
  • Eagle Islands Sea Kayaking
    Embark on a kayak adventure in Tongass National Forest while learning of the area's natural environment and colorful history. 

Victoria, BC
  • Victoria by Horse-Drawn Trolley
    Experience the beauty of Victoria by horse-drawn trolley, a timeless tradition and wonderful way to view this historic city. Your fully narrated tour winds its way through the charming streets of Victoria, revealing stunning architectural monuments, gracious homes, exquisite gardens and cultural points of interest. 
  • Victoria Amphibious Hippo Tour
    See both sides of Victoria from inside an amphibious hippo! It's splashtastic fun for the whole family! Take in the historic and charming sights of the capital city, then splash into the Pacific Ocean and soak up the mountain and ocean views aboard the 'bus that floats.'

New Eddystone Rock, a volcanic spire, in Misty Fjords (Ketchikan)

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Highlights of Hawaii

Going to Hawaii has always been on the top of my bucket list of places to visit. I was lucky enough to get a chance to go when we took a cruise to Hawaii in May 2012.

Below is a list (chronologically by ports visited) of 10 things we did in Hawaii.

1.Walking by Aliiolani Hale (the fictional police headquarters for the TV show "Hawaii 5-0")
King Kamehameha Statue in front of Aliiolani Hale

2. Hiking on Diamond Head in Honolulu
The view atop Diamond Head

3. People watching on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu


4. Taking a picture of the Duke Kahanamoku statue in Honolulu
Fresh leis hanging on the statue of Duke Kahanamoku

5. Relaxing on Kaanapali Beach in Lahaina, Maui
The uncrowded Kaanapali beach

6. Checking out the flea market in Kona


7. Being mesmerized by Rainbow Falls (Wailuku River) in Hilo
Beautiful Rainbow Falls

8. Seeing the macadamia trees on the way to Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Company in Hilo


9. Seeing giant sea turtles at Richardson Ocean Beach Park (Black Sand Beach) in Hilo
The giant sea turtles

10. Going to Hawaii's Volcano National Park in Hilo
- visiting the Jaggar Museum
- seeing the steam coming from the Halemaumau crater
- walking through the Thurston Lava Tube
The inside of Thurston Lava Tube

Tip: The ports in Honolulu, Lahaina (Maui) and Kona are easy to explore on your own using the bus or walking around on foot. However, the port of Hilo is located in a relatively isolated area so I highly recommend booking a tour guide or excursion in advance. We booked Hayley from Akamai Adventure Tours & Travel and she was a wonderful guide.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

A Log Of Completed Cruises

As a passenger:
1. August 2008 - 7 night Alaska cruise on the Celebrity Mercury
Roundtrip Vancouver
Ports: Ketchikan; Hubbard Glacier (scenic cruising); Juneau; Sitka

2. August 2009 - 7 night Western Caribbean cruise on the Liberty of the Seas (RCCL)
Roundtrip Miami
Ports: Labadee, Haiti (private island); Ocho Rios, Jamaica; Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands; Cozumel, Mexico

3. May 2010 - 7 night Eastern Caribbean cruise on the Celebrity Solstice
Roundtrip Fort Lauderdale
Ports: San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; St. Maarten

4. October 2011 - 4 night Bahamas cruise on the Norwegian Sky
Roundtrip Miami
Ports: Nassau; Great Stirrup Cay

5. May  2012 - 14 night Hawaii cruise on the Celebrity Century Read about it here
Roundtrip San Diego
Ports: Honolulu (Oahu); Lahaina (Maui); Kona; Hilo; Ensenada, Mexico

6. May 2014 - 14 night Japan (Transpacific) cruise on the Celebrity Millennium Read about it here
Yokohama to Vancouver
Ports: Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan; Hakodate, Japan; Sapporo (Muroran), Japan; Petropavlovsk, Russia

7. February/March 2015 - 14 night Southeast Asia cruise on the Celebrity Century Read about it here
Roundtrip Singapore
Ports: Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei; Nha Trang, Vietnam; Ho Chi Minh (Phu My), Vietnam; Bangkok (Laemchabang), Thailand

8. September 2016 - 15 night Bering Sea and Japan cruise on the Celebrity Millennium Read about it here
Read about my 5 day post-cruise experience in Japan here
Vancouver to Yokohama
Ports: Dutch Harbor, Alaska; Otaru, Japan; Hakodate, Japan; Tokyo, Japan

**Non-cruise trip**
1. September 2017 - 10 day East Coast Canada bus tour Read about it here
Provinces: Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island


As a crew member:
1. December 2012/January 2013 - 2 weeks on the Ruby Princess
(2x 7 night Eastern Caribbean cruise roundtrip Fort Lauderdale)
Ports: Princess Cays, Bahamas (private island); St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; St. Maarten; Grand Turk, Turk & Caicos

2. June/July/August 2014 - 11 weeks on the Golden Princess Read about it here
(11x 7 night Alaska cruise roundtrip Seattle)
Ports: Juneau; Skagway; Glacier Bay (scenic cruising); Ketchikan; Victoria, BC

3. November 2014 - 1 week on the Crown Princess Read about it here
7 night Mexico cruise roundtrip Los Angeles
Ports: Puerto Vallarta; Mazatlan; Cabo San Lucas

4. December 2014/January 2015 - 7 weeks on the Sun Princess
(1x 7 night Tasmania cruise roundtrip Sydney) Read about it here
Ports: Hobart; Port Arthur; Burnie; Melbourne
(1x 13 night Fiji and South Pacific cruise roundtrip Sydney) Read about it here
Ports: Noumea, New Caledonia; Port Denarau, Fiji; Suva, Fiji; Savusavu, Fiji; Dravuni Island, Fiji; Lifou, New Caledonia
(2x 13 night New Zealand cruise roundtrip Sydney) Read about it here
Ports: Fjordland National Park (scenic cruising); Port Chalmers; Akaroa; Wellington; Napier; Tauranga; Auckland; Bay of Islands

5. March/April 2015 - 4 weeks on the Regal Princess Read about it here
(4x 7 night Eastern Caribbean cruise roundtrip Fort Lauderdale)
Ports: Princess Cays, Bahamas (private island); St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; St. Maarten

6. June/July/August 2015 - 10 weeks on the Ruby Princess Read about it here
(10x 7 night Alaska cruise roundtrip Seattle)
Ports: Ketchikan; Tracy Arm Fjord (scenic cruising); Juneau; Skagway; Victoria, BC

7. November 2015 - 9 days on the Star Princess Read about it here
(1x 5 night Baja Peninsula cruise roundtrip Los Angeles)
Ports: Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
(1x 4 night West Coast cruise roundtrip Los Angeles)
Ports: Santa Barbara, California; Ensenda, Mexico

8. December 2015/January 2016 - 5 weeks on the Sea Princess
(1x 11 night New Caledonia and Vanuatu cruise roundtrip Brisbane) Read about it here
Ports: Port Vila, Vanuatu; Mystery Island, Vanuatu; Champagne Bay, Vanuatu; Noumea, New Caledonia
(1x 14 night New Zealand cruise roundtrip Brisbane) Read about it here
Ports: Auckland; Tauranga; Napier; Wellington; Akaroa; Port Chalmers
(1x 10 night New Caledonia and Vanuatu cruise roundtrip Brisbane) Read about it here
Ports: Champagne Bay, Vanuatu; Port Vila, Vanuatu; Lifou, New Caledonia; Noumea, New Caledonia

9. March 2016 - 2 weeks on the Grand Princess Read about it here
(2x 7 night California Coast cruise roundtrip San Francisco)
Ports: Santa Barbara, California; Long Beach, California; San Diego, California; Ensenada, Mexico

10. June 2016 - 10 days on the Grand Princess
(1x 10 night Alaska Inside Passage cruise roundtrip San Francisco) 
Ports: Ketchikan; Juneau; Icy Strait Point; Tracy Arm Fjord (scenic cruising); Victoria, BC

11. June/July 2016 - 3 weeks on the Coral Princess
(2x 7 night Alaska Voyage of the Glaciers cruise Vancouver to Whittier) Read about it here
Ports: Ketchikan; Juneau; Skagway; Glacier Bay (scenic cruising); College Fjord (scenic cruising)
(1x 7 night Alaska Voyage of the Glaciers cruise Whittier to Vancouver) 
Ports: Hubbard Glacier (scenic cruising); Glacier Bay (scenic cruising); Skagway; Juneau; Ketchikan 

12. August 2016 - 25 days on the Sapphire Princess (Chinese Chartered Cruises) Read about it here
(6x 4/5 Night Japan & South Korea cruise roundtrip Shanghai)
Ports: Jeju, South Korea; Nagasaki, Japan; Hakata (Fukuoka), Japan; Kagoshima, Japan; Busan, South Korea

13. December 2016/January 2017- 7 weeks on the Emerald Princess
(1x 7 night Tasmania cruise roundtrip Sydney) Read about it here
Ports: Melbourne; Wineglass Bay (scenic cruising); Great Oyster Bay (scenic cruising); Hobart; Port Arthur 
(1x 14 night New Zealand cruise roundtrip Sydney) Read about it here
Ports: Bay of Islands; Auckland; Tauranga; Picton; Wellington; Akaroa; Port Chalmers; Fjordland National Park (scenic crusing)
(1x 8 night Tasmania cruise roundtrip Sydney) Read about it here
Ports: Port Arthur; Hobart; Wineglass Bay (scenic cruising); Great Oyster Bay (scenic cruising); Melbourne (overnight)
(1x 11 night New Zealand cruise roundtrip Sydney) Read about it here
Ports: Fjordland National Park (scenic cruising); Port Chalmers; Akaroa; Picton; Wellington
(1x 11 night New Caledonia and Vanuatu cruise roundtrip Sydney) Read about it here
Ports: Noumea, New Caledonia; Lifou, New Caledonia; Mystery Island, Vanuatu; Port Vila, Vanuatu; Champagne Bay, Vanuatua

14. June 2017 - 20 days on the Grand Princess
(2x 10 night Alaska Inside Passage cruise roundtrip San Francisco) Read about it here
Ports: Ketchikan; Juneau; Icy Strait Point; Tracy Arm Fjord (scenic cruising); Victoria, BC

15. July 2017 - 3 weeks on the Royal Princess
(1x 7 night Greek Isles cruise roundtrip Athens [Port of Piraeus]) Read about it here
Ports: Katakolon (Olympia), Greece; Kotor, Montenegro; Mykonos, Greece; Rhodes, Greece; Chios, Greece
(1x 7 night Mediterranean and Adriatic cruise from Athens [Port of Piraeus] to Barcelona) Read about it here
Ports: Santorini, Greece; Kotor, Montenegro; Messina, Italy; Naples, Italy
(1x 7 night Mediterranean cruise from Barcelona to Civitavecchia [Rome]) Read about it here
Ports: Cartagena, Spain; Gibraltar, UK; Marseille, France; Genoa, Italy; Livorno, Italy

16. August 2017 - 10 days on the Grand Princess
(1x 10 night Alaska Inside Passage cruise roundtrip San Francisco) 
Ports: Ketchikan; Juneau; Icy Strait Point; Tracy Arm Fjord (scenic cruising); Victoria, BC

17. August/September 2017 - 7 days on the Sapphire Princess (Chinese Chartered Cruises) Read about it here
(1x 3 night Japan's Ryukuu Islands and 1x 4 night Japan's Ryukuu Islands roundtrip Taiwan)
Ports: Okinawa; Miyakojima; Ishigaki

18. November/December 2017 - 4 weeks on the Ruby Princess Read about it here
(2x 7 night Mexican Riviera cruise roundtrip Los Angeles)
Ports: Puerto Vallarta; Mazatlan; Cabo San Lucas
(1x 4 night West Coast Getaway with Catalina Island cruise roundtrip Los Angeles)
Ports: Catalina Island, California; Ensenada
(1x 10 night Baja Peninsula and Sea of Cortez cruise roundtrip Los Angeles)
Ports: San Diego, California; Cabo San Lucas; La Paz; Loreto; Puerto Vallarta

19. December 2017/January 2018 - 30 days on the Royal Princess Read about it here
(1x 10 night Eastern Caribbean Voyager cruise roundtrip Fort Lauderdale)
Ports: Amber Cove, Dominican Republic; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas; Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis; Bridgetown, Barbados; Fort de France, Martinique; St. John's, Antigua & Barbuda
(1x 10 night Southern Caribbean Medley cruise roundtrip Fort Lauderdale)
Ports: Princess Cays, Bahamas; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas; Fort de France, Martinique; St. George's, Grenada; Kralendijk, Bonaire; Willemstad, Curacao
(1x 10 night Eastern Caribbean Voyager cruise roundtrip Fort Lauderdale)
Ports: Princess Cays, Bahamas; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas; Basseterre, St. Kitts & Nevis; Castries, St. Lucia; Bridgetown, Barbados; St. John's, Antigua & Barbuda

20. June 2018 - 2 weeks on the Golden Princess
(1x 7 night Alaska Voyage of the Glaciers cruise Vancouver to Whittier)
Ports: Ketchikan; Juneau; Skagway; Glacier Bay (scenic cruising); College Fjord (scenic cruising)
(1x 7 night Alaska Voyage of the Glaciers cruise Whittier to Vancouver)
Ports: Hubbard Glacier (scenic cruising); Glacier Bay (scenic cruising); Skagway; Juneau; Ketchikan 

21. July 2018 - 1 week on the Sun Princess See photos here
(1x 7 night Asia cruise Singapore to Taiwan)
Ports: Phu My, Vietnam; Nha Trang, Vietnam; Hong Kong (overnight)

22. July 2018 - 1 week on the Golden Princess
(1x 7 night Alaska Voyage of the Glaciers cruise Vancouver to Whittier)
Ports: Ketchikan; Juneau; Skagway; Glacier Bay (scenic cruising); College Fjord (scenic cruising)

23. July/August 2018 - 3 weeks on the Sapphire Princess
(1x 14 night Mediterranean cruise roundtrip Southampton) See photos here
Ports: Barcelona, Spain; Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy; Livorno, Italy; Genoa, Italy; Marseilles, France; Gibraltar, UK
(1x 7 night Norwegian Fjords cruise roundtrip Southampton) See photos here
Ports: Stavanger; Olden; Geiranger; Bergen