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Solstice, Wine & Americas Cup Cruise ex Seattle to Ensenada
Nights 10 Ship Celebrity Solstice Star Rating Departs Seattle, Washington, USA Sailing 2013: 13 Sep Ports of Call Seattle, Nanaimo, Victoria, Astoria, San Francisco, Catalina Island (Santa Catalina), San Diego, Ensenada Select a sailing date for approximate pricing.
Prices are per person, twin share. When booking please check current cruise fare and inclusions. Prices are indicative only, subject to currency fluctuations and may change at any time without notice.
10 Night Wine and Americas Cup Cruise departing from Seattle to Ensenada onboard Celebrity Solstice.
As you stroll among the expansive decks, you'll experience the rich color palettes illuminated by beautiful natural light, and revel in the extensive amenities - all delivered with the attentive service for which Celebrity Cruises is renowned. Celebrity Solstice is built around you and the way you long to travel. Voyage with us, on the newest of our Solstice-class of ships, and discover a refined level of elegance - an unrivaled experience making a distinctive statement of style and design.
Highlights of this cruise:
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
Visitors to the Emerald City find a fusion of American, Asian and Native American cultures, set against a backdrop of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. Sample the freshest seafood to be found along the Pacific Rim, as well as a cup of Seattle's famous coffee.
NANAIMO, BRITISH COLUMBIA
In Vancouver Island's second-largest city you can stroll along a newly redeveloped waterfront with walkways, boardwalks, gardens and floating restaurants. Aside from its natural beauty and extensive green spaces, Nanaimo's claim to fame is The World Championship Bathtub Race, in which small motorboats outfitted with fiberglass tubs race across the 36-mile Georgia Strait.
VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA
The capital of British Columbia is located on Canada's largest island, Vancouver Island. This seaside enclave and one time British colony has retained much of its colonial splendor. And thanks to a temperate climate, Victoria blooms with color during the spring and summer months.
ASTORIA, OREGON
Hundreds of Victorian homes line the steep, wooded hillsides of America's oldest settlement west of the Rockies. Stroll through the revitalized 1920's-era downtown of this picturesque community set at the mouth of the Columbia River, or travel a few miles to Fort Clatsop, where Lewis and Clark encamped during the winter of 1805-06.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
One of the world's most exciting and eclectic cities, San Francisco offers visitors a wealth of possibilities-iconic landmarks like Fisherman's Wharf, Lombard Street and Alcatraz Island, as well as the Golden Gate Bridge and the cable cars on Powell Street.
CATALINA ISLAND, CALIFORNIA
It's less than 20 miles off the coast from Los Angeles, but Catalina Island is a world away from the city's bright lights. Protected by the most stringent measures anywhere, this sanctuary is pure paradise. Boaters who make it out here find art deco architecture, quaint boutiques, and an eclectic dining experience.
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
Bordered by the Anza-Borrego Desert, the Laguna Mountains, and the Pacific Ocean, San Diego is blessed with a year-round Mediterranean climate, which only adds to the attraction of its 70 miles of beaches.
ENSENADA, MEXICO
With mild weather year-round due to its inlet location off of the Pacific Ocean, Ensenada is celebrated as a popular location for yachting, sport fishing and surfing, as well as migrating gray whales. This unique location is also in the heart of wine country where vineyards were first planted centuries ago.