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Golden, Coastal Cruise ex Vancouver to Seattle
Nights 1 Ship Golden Princess Star Rating Departs Vancouver, BC. Canada Sailing 2013: 11 May 2014:2 May Ports of Call Vancouver, Seattle Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
1 Night Cruise sailing from Vancouver to Seattle aboard Golden Princess.
Golden Princess has more ways to relax, dine, shop, play, swim, sun, dance and indulge than you can imagine, so you can experience the impressive options of a large ship while enjoying the intimacy of a small ship. Indulge in such first-class extras such as a museum-class art collection and the lavish Lotus Spa. Or simply spend the afternoon poolside with a choice of up to five sparkling pools. With so many options to choose from, you'll quickly regard this ship as a destination in itself.
Highlights of this cruise:
Vancouver, British Columbia
Often thought of as Canada's most beautiful city, Vancouver is a gorgeous thriving metropolis that's fortunate enough to be flanked by the ocean and mountains. With its numerous parks, beaches, gardens, museums, art galleries and ethnic diversity, Vancouver is one of those rare places that actually live up to its promise of offering something for everyone.
Seattle, Washington
Situated on Puget Sound, surrounded by the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges, the Seattle city skyline is impressive with shimmering glass high-rises and 100-year-old buildings standing side by side. This beautiful port city came into its own after gold was discovered in the Klondike and 100, 000 people passed through the Northwest in 1897 and 1898 on their quest for wealth in Alaska.