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Mon, Sep 16, 2019 QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC -- --Tue, Sep 17, 2019 QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC -- 5:00 pmWed, Sep 18, 2019 CRUISING -- --Thu, Sep 19, 2019 CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. 8:00 am 6:00 pmFri, Sep 20, 2019 SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA 7:00 am 3:30 pmSat, Sep 21, 2019 HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA 7:00 am 4:00 pmSun, Sep 22, 2019 PORTLAND, MAINE 10:00 am --Mon, Sep 23, 2019 PORTLAND, MAINE -- 6:00 pmTue, Sep 24, 2019 SAINT JOHN,NB (BAY OF FUNDY) 8:00 am 5:00 pmWed, Sep 25, 2019 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 8:00 am 7:00 pmThu, Sep 26, 2019 CRUISING -- --Fri, Sep 27, 2019 CAPE LIBERTY, NJ (NY METRO) 6:00 am --
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Royal Caribbean is an award-winning global cruise line with a 45-year legacy of innovation and excellence in the cruise industry. It has redefined cruising with exciting onboard activities such as rock-climbing walls, ice-skating rinks, zip lines, bumper cars, the signature FlowRider surf simulator and exclusive skydiving thrills of RipCord by iFLY. Royal Caribbean was the first to bring the best of Broadway to the high seas, staging full-length productions of hit musicals like MAMMA MIA!, Cats and We Will Rock You. The world-class entertainment program includes dazzling only-on-Royal stage, ice, aerial, dive and multimedia shows, plus dance clubs, bars and lounges that never charge a cover. The newest ships in the fleet - Oasis Class and Quantum Class - are equipped with advanced technology, with the fastest Internet at sea, and the widest variety of accommodations, from single rooms with a balcony, to family-connected staterooms and luxurious two-story lofts. Royal Caribbean International is redefining family and adventure travel with its newest ship, Symphony of the Seas. Bringing to life every family's vacation dreams, the ship is a playground of thrill and chill experiences carefully designed with guests of all ages in mind. Families can go head to head in a glow-in-the-dark laser tag adventure, take the plunge down the tallest slide at sea, or soak up some sun after getting drenched on the ship's epic waterslides and surf simulators, discovering exactly how Symphony of the Seas is the new sound of adventure for the whole family. The Royal Amplified program is set to reveal multimillion-dollar upgrades, including Sky Pad, Battle for Planet Z, a glow-in-the-dark laser tag experience; The Perfect Storm trio of waterslides and a new Escape Room: The Observatorium challenge, where competitors can solve a series of high-tech riddles to unravel a mystery. Not to mention the addition of new dining venues, from Fish and Ships - a seaside seafood spot with freshly battered fish and chips and other guest favorites - to Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade, Izumi Hibachi and Sushi and Sugar Beach. Scheduled for completion in fall 2019, the new Perfect Day at CocoCay will offer endless discoveries and shareable moments among seven distinctive island experiences to deliver the ultimate family destination in the Caribbean with the perfect combination of thrills and chills for everyone. Combined with personalized, attentive service, Royal Caribbean is committed to delivering the best vacation experience to its guests. And for the last 12 years, it has been honored as both the best cruise line in the Caribbean and best cruise line overall by the readers of Travel Weekly.
SPA & FITNESS CENTER
SHOPPING
LIVE ORCHESTRA
ICE SKATING SHOWS
ORIGINAL PRODUCTIONS
INVITATION TO DANCE
CAN'T STOP THE ROCK
JACKPOT
TYPHOON AND CYCLONE
CAPTAIN'S WELCOME ABOARD RECEPTION
CUPCAKE CLASS
ART AUCTIONS
PUB PERFORMANCES
FITNESS CLASSES
FLOWRIDER
GAME SHOWS
CLUB TWENTY
POOL PARTIES
SPORTS COURT
LIVE BANDS
ADVENTURE OCEAN
THE PERFECT STORM
SOLARIUM
MINI GOLF
ART COLLECTION
ROCK CLIMBING WALL
SPLASHAWAY BAY
PARADES
ICE SKATING
LATIN FIESTA
LATIN DANCE CLASSES
TEEN DISCO
DANCE CLASSES
TABLE TENNIS
LIBRARY & CARD ROOM
THEME NIGHTS
FOLDING ARTISTRY
SCUBA CERTIFICATION
POOLS
SUSHI MAKING CLASS
DANCING UNDER THE STARS
SIP, TOUR, BRUNCH
OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHTS
WINE TASTING
SCRAPBOOKING
ALL ACCESS TOUR
CASINO
JEWELRY MAKING
MYSTERY DINNER THEATER
BABIES AND TOTS PROGRAMS
ARCADE
NIGHT LIFE
SALSA DANCING
WHIRLPOOLS
LEARN A LANGUAGE
- Shopping
- Pool Parties
- Scrapbooking
- Folding Artistry
- FlowRider
- Pools
- Art Collection
- Jewelry Making
- Live Bands
- Captain’s Welcome Aboard Reception
- Wine Tasting
- Art Auctions
- Whirlpools
- Sports Court
- Mini Golf
- Rock Climbing Wall
- Maiden Voyage: Nov 2001
- Guest Capacity: 3,114 (double occupancy)
- Crew Capacity: 1,185
- Tonnage: 137,276
- Length: 1,020 ft.
- Width: 157.5 ft.
- Draft: 29 ft.
- Cruising Speed: 22 knots
- Registry: Bahamas
- Refurbished: Jan 2018
Please note: Stateroom images and features are samples only. Actual furniture, fixtures, colors, configurations and window/porthole views may vary.
Deck Fifteen
The only walled city in North America and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Quebec City has a distinct French flavor and is blessed with a spectacular location on a cliff overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Dominating the skyline is the splendid hotel Chateau Frontenac, a romantic sight with its steep-pitched roofs and French-style turrets. Quebec City is an explorer's delight with cobblestoned streets, 17th and 18th-century buildings, an immense star-shaped fortress and a funicular that you can ride between the upper and lower towns. Visit the Petit Champlain quarter, the oldest part, the Place des Armes and Plains of Abraham-all with a genteel, European character.
A provincial capital with a distinctly English feel. Where red double-decker buses motor along streets lined with Victorian homes, boutiques and tea shops; and the house of "Anne of Green Gables" is open for all to visit.
Nova Scotia's second largest city, Sydney is located on Cape Breton Island. While the tradition is definitely Scottish, one of the highlights of a visit to Sydney is the restored French fortress at Louisbourg-where shopkeepers and inhabitants dress, live and produce goods in the tradition of the 18th century. At Sydney, you'll also find some of Eastern Canada's most beautiful parks and trails. The Alexander Graham Bell Museum is worth a visit, too.
Ascend the hillside streets to the Citadel, a star-shaped fort built in 1749, where the traditional Noon Gun recalls the British garrison. Visit the restored wharves of Historic Properties, now filled with shops, and Halifax Public Gardens, the oldest formal Victorian gardens in North America. Or drive out along the Lighthouse Route to the rustic fishing village of Peggy's Cove, for postcard-perfect Nova Scotian scenery: lobster pots, fishing boats, and a shining Atlantic seascape just offshore.
Maine's largest city, Portland is known for its stately elms, historic homes and restored waterfront area. Considered the gateway to "Down East" Maine, this coastal city is a great spot to enjoy Maine lobster fresh from the sea. You can visit Longfellow's boyhood home or explore the Portland Headlight, the oldest lighthouse in constant use today. And nearby is Freeport, home of L.L. Bean and a large selection of discount and outlet stores.
Canada's oldest incorporated city, Saint John sits at the juncture of the Saint John River and the Bay of Fundy. Here, visitors may witness the world-renowned phenomenon of the reversing falls, created by the Bay of Fundy's 28 1/2-foot tide swell rising above the level of the Saint John River at high tide. Saint John also has Canada's oldest museum and you'll want to visit Market Square with its charming shops and restaurants.
The history and brick-laid beauty of Boston is easy to enjoy. Just follow the Freedom Trail past the Old North Church, Paul Revere Park, Fanieul Hall, the Commons, Old Ironsides and more landmarks of America's birth. Across the Charles River is Cambridge and Harvard. You can also venture to Marblehead and Salem to the south, or Lexington and Concord to the north. Back in town, you have your choice of clam chowder at the wharf, or great Italian food in the North End.
The Cape Liberty Cruise Port sits right on the shore in the midst of the New York Bay and the Newark Bay in Hudson County. The name Bayonne was formulated either one of two ways either after the Bayonne in France or for the simple fact that it''s situated between two bays. The original settlers of Bayonne were the Dutch, but in 1664 the British took over the city.