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St. Catherine’s Monastery
Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt
Duration 9 1/2 hrs
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Duration 9 1/2 hrs
Journey 135 miles inland through the rugged desert to the foothills of Mount Sinai and discover St. Catherine's Monastery. This Greek Orthodox holy place is the oldest Christian monastery in the world, dating back to the prophet Moses and the exodus of the Jews from Egypt. You’ll enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before visiting the monastery.
Arriving at St. Catherine’s you'll have a guided tour that includes viewing what is believed to be Moses' Burning Bush, a visit to the chapel where you can admire a lovely collection of icons and jeweled crosses and a stop at the Library Museum which houses an impressive collection of precious books and manuscripts.
Duration 2 1/4 hrs
A short transfer from the pier brings you to the Na'ama Bay resort area where your glass-bottomed tour vessel awaits. Boarding, you have your choice of two decks - the lower deck featuring a transparent bottom for easy viewing of the Red Sea's amazing underwater world or the upper deck which offers excellent photo opportunities.
As your Captain navigates the boat, you'll enjoy commentary about the Red Sea's marine life as you view a variety of colorful tropical fish and coral formations via the boat's transparent bottom. As you relax and take in the fascinating aquatic display, you'll be treated to refreshing soft drinks.
Duration 4 1/2 hrs
Enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime experience to discover the exotic underwater world of the Red Sea. A short drive takes you to where your motorboat awaits. You’ll set off to an area of the bay known as a premier snorkeling site. Upon arrival, you’ll enter the warm, crystalline waters to swim and snorkel amongst the colorful fish and beautiful coral. Those that do not wish to snorkel, may relax on board the boat. A qualified instructor will accompany you, provide assistance and offer information about the region's marine life. Bottled water and soft drinks are available on board for your refreshment.
Duration 6 1/2 hrs
Uncover Thai history with a visit to the Ancient City where you’ll find fascinating reproductions displaying authentic buildings, communities and villages throughout the grounds of the immense park. Built on a 200-acre site, the Ancient City is like an open book of Thai history that allows visitors to gain a view of the real Thailand. You’ll see the numerous reproductions of palace halls, temples, stupas, stone sanctuaries and traditional houses. You can also see several reconstructed historical buildings, authenticated communities with their daily chores and sample villages from all regions of the country. Due to the enormous size of this fascinating attraction, you’ll view most of the city from the local tram, although some stops will be made along the way for interior or close-up looks at some of the sites such as the Old Market Town, Khao Phra Vihan, Sanphet Prasart Palace, and the Floating Market.
Duration 2 hrs
This Aqua Scope excursion truly immerses you in the underwater world of the Red Sea, all while staying completely dry. It's a short transfer from the pier to where the Aqua Scope dock is located. The top deck of the Aqua Scope remains completely above water, while the bottom deck remains submerged under the surface of the sea.
From this vantage point, you are treated to an unparalleled view of the magnificent and exotic marine life found here in the Red Sea. As you cruise, discover not only colorful tropical fish, but the amazing coral formations hidden in the depths of these pristine turquoise waters. During the return journey, relax on the top deck while sipping a complimentary soft drink and enjoying the fresh sea breeze and warm sunshine.
Duration 4 1/4 hrs
Experience the mystic ancient beauty, tradition and art of Thailand during this visit to the Wooden Pavilion.
Depart the pier for the drive to North Pattaya. Upon arrival, you will visit the Wooden Pavilion, also known as the Sanctuary of Truth, a mystical building constructed according to ancient Thai specifications, and the largest wood-carved structure in Thailand.
Designed as a pagoda-shaped pavilion, the building is over 340 feet tall, and a fusion of religion, culture and art. Originally crafted entirely from Thailand's native teak, parts of the Wooden Pavilion have been replaced by the more durable redwood to withstand the ravages of the salt air. Every square inch of the building is covered with intricate and detailed wooden sculptures depicting the Ancient Vision of Earth, Ancient Knowledge and Eastern Philosophy. Once inside, you will have an opportunity to view the cavernous inner chapel, which reveals scenes from Chinese, Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
After exploring the pavilion and surrounding grounds, you will re-board the coach for a drive back to the ship along the beautiful Pattaya Beach Road with a stop to shop at a local store specializing in gems and quality souvenirs.
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Duration 4 1/2 hrs
This diverse tour allows you to explore the mangroves, the magnificent scenery of the desert and the Bedouin way of life found on the Sinai Peninsula. Travel to the Nabak National Forest where you'll see, this unique ecosystem of mangroves up-close. The variety of mangrove that grows here has adapted itself to the area's unique environment and actually flourishes in the high saline content of the soil and the region's temperature extremes.
Drive on, through the desert, to the Nabak Museum to learn about the area's local wildlife and birds. Continue through the mountains of Wadi Kharayza, making your way to the Bedouins' camp at Wadi Mandar. Your hosts will warmly greet you and offer you a cup of Bedouin tea and typical bread that has been prepared over a wood fire. As you enjoy their hospitality, the camp's young girls will display handcrafted Bedouin items which are for sale and make for a wonderful keepsake.
Duration 10 hrs
Explore life in Bangkok, past and present, during this full-day tour that includes a boat ride along the Chao Phraya River and visits to the temple of Dawn, the Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha Temple.
Upon arrival at River City Pier in Bangkok, you’ll embark a boat for a ride along the bustling Chao Phraya River and its canals, or klongs. Along the way, you’ll take in picturesque scenes and photo opportunities of typical Thai canal life. Stop for a visit of the magnificent Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) before proceeding for lunch at a local restaurant. Standing at the river’s edge, it is one of the most beautiful and best-known temples in the city.
Drive to the Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha Temple, one of the most beautiful examples of an ancient Siamese court. The Grand Palace, former residence of the Kings of Thailand, is now reserved for royal ceremonies and state occasions. During your visit to the Palace compound, you’ll admire the magnificent Royal Chapel and view Wat Phra Kaew, the Emerald Buddha, Thailand's most sacred Buddha image.
Duration 10 hrs
Experience the ancient beauty of Old Bangkok during this splendid, full-day orientation tour of the city.
Depart the pier in Laem Chabang for the scenic drive into Bangkok. Your tour of Old Bangkok will begin with a stop at Wat Suthat, easily identified by the famous giant swing in front of the temple. During your visit, you will see a renowned collection of old murals from the reign of King Rama III (1824-1851) housed inside the main building, along with a splendid array of gilded Buddha images.
Next, you will proceed to a local hotel for a buffet lunch, then continue on for a sightseeing drive past the Democracy Monument.
Your tour will conclude with a visit to a local store specializing in gems and quality souvenirs.
Following your visit, you will re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier.
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Duration 4 hrs
This definitive tour of Kaohsiung presents attractions that reveal the very fabric of life in this thriving southern Taiwanese city. You’ll travel to the massive Spring and Autumn Pavilions, a complex completed in 1951 and embrace the breathtaking sight that shows the importance of legend in Taiwanese culture.
As religious expression is very prevalent in Kaohsiung you’ll also visit two of its most popular Taiwanese temples, the Confucius Temple and Chiming Tang. Completed in 1976, the Confucius Temple is Taiwan's largest Confucian temple and expresses a deep reverence for China's beloved sage. Chiming Tang was constructed in the 1970s. Several different gods are worshipped here, including humanized gods of influential historic figures, such as Confucius.
Head to the Chijin Old Street for a glimpse of daily life in Kaohsiung and where the city was first developed. Colorful, ornate temples such as the 300-year-old Tian Ho abound, and the many small shops are always abuzz. As you stroll along the street exploring the many sights, shops and stands, you will no doubt feel the friendly townspeople and the inviting ambience that is found here.
Duration 4 1/2 hrs
Enjoy exploring two of the region's most charming towns - Villajoyosa, famous for fishing and chocolate, with vividly painted houses and Altea, one of the most beautiful towns of the Costa Blanca which maintains its former fishing village feeling. The old section, atop a hill, offers spectacular views and perfect photo opportunities.
A scenic drive along the coastal road takes you to Villajoyosa, a small seaside town, famous for its fishing and its’ chocolate. Still dependent on its fishing industry, each afternoon the daily catch brought in by the local fishermen is auctioned off in the port. The quaint houses that line the seafront are painted in bright rainbow colors and legend has it, that this is so the fishermen can see them from the sea. Upon arrival at the seafront, you’ll enjoy free time to explore the town on your own.
Your route to Altea takes you along the coastal road via Albir, providing wonderful views of the sweeping bays of the Costa Blanca. Altea's old town is an enchanting picture postcard scene of white-washed houses that has managed to maintain its authentic atmosphere. Follow your guide on a walk to the famous square at the summit, where you’ll find the Virgin of Consuelo Church with its iconic blue roof. After an outside visit of the church, you’ll have free time to soak up the town's ambience and enjoy the wonderful views.
Duration 4 1/2 hrs
Discover the popular tourist town of Guadalest, an ancient military stronghold that sits perched at the top of a granite mountain. A scenic 90-minute drive takes you past picturesque villages and winding roads surrounded by spectacular landscapes. The picture-postcard site of the free-standing bell tower and the tunnel that provides access to the old center of Castell de Guadalest greet you on arrival. Both are nestled in a dramatic granite mountaintop setting that leaves a lasting impression.
Follow your guide on a walk through the quaint village streets. The old urban center is located on the top of an outcrop, which is only accessed via a tunnel hollowed into the side of the rock. The area at the top of the rock includes the bell tower, Saint Josep Castle and the recently restored Orduña House which you will visit.
The Orduña House was built after the great earthquake that demolished much of the original housing in Guadalest. One half of the house is supported by the rock while the other half occupies areas over the chapels of the adjoining church. You’ll be surprised to find a house of such greatness in this remote and rural setting. Enjoy some free time to further explore the village on your own the many shops offering a great variety of crafts.
Duration 6 hrs
OVERVIEW
Experience the flavors of Ko Samui during this unique guided visit to a local market, followed by an exclusive Thai cooking lesson at the beautiful Nora Beach Resort & Spa. Depart the pier for the drive to a local market, which features a wide array of food and goods consumed by the islanders. Wandering among the tiny, packed stalls of this fascinating site is truly a unique experience and it offers excellent insights into the local way of life. Your guide will explain the essential ingredients in the preparation of a typical Thai meal. Please note that you will not be purchasing your ingredients for the cooking class here as they have already been prepared by the school.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Meander through a market observing the bounty of fresh, locally sourced foods.
• Join a cooking class at a resort and prepare dishes with ingredients like those at the market.
• Savor the freshly prepared dishes, which will reflect traditional Thai cuisine.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 4 hrs
Take advantage of this opportunity to relax and enjoy time on a sandy Red Sea beach. A short drive will bring you to the private beach of the Sheraton Soma Bay to swim in the clear turquoise waters of the Red Sea. Towels, beach chairs and changing facilities are included.
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Duration 4 1/2 hrs
Discover the highlights of Ko Samui during an orientation tour of this island. Enjoy a scenic coastal drive past exquisite beaches. Stop for a visit at the Big Buddha Temple, or Wat Pha Yai, which features a 36-foot golden statue perched atop a wide staircase decorated with dragons. The statue is visible from several miles away, and creates an impressive silhouette against the sea and sky behind it. You’ll also visit Plai Leam temple and make a short stop at Chaweng viewpoint before the return back to the pier.
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Duration 6 hrs
Discover a truly unique lifestyle and culture during your visit to Ko Samui, the Island of Coconuts. Take a scenic coastal drive past exquisite beaches en route to Ko Samui. Stop at the Big Buddha Temple, or Wat Pha Yai. The Big Buddha Temple features a 36-foot golden statue perched atop a wide staircase decorated with dragons. You will also visit the Plai Laem temple. Surrounded by a lake, this serene modern temple features a towering white statue of Guanyin, a goddess who is believed to be the protector of all beings and a source of unconditional love. Her many arms are thought to represent her ability to reach out and provide help. Along the way, stop at a viewpoint overlooking the beautiful Chaweng Beach. After lunch at a local beach resort, return back to pier.
Duration 4 1/2 hrs
This tour provides you with the perfect opportunity to discover two Mediterranean cities located in the heart of the Costa Blanca and visit a local winery.
Alicante, capital of the Costa Blanca, White Coast, is also known as the Ciudad de la Luz or the City of Light. Arriving in the old quarter, follow your guide on a walking tour. View the 18th century Neo-Baroque town hall, and stop at the Cathedral for a visit. One of the Cathedral’s most notable features is its Renaissance baroque facade. Inside, you’ll discover an impressive 17th century nave and a 15th century cloister.
Travel from Alicante to the city of Novelda to visit its most important historic building, the sanctuary of Santa María Magdalena. The building is a Gaudi inspired design and has been likened to the Sagrada Familia. Enjoy a visit of the wine cellar of a local winery with a short introduction to its history. See the old machinery once used for wine-making and its evolution up until the present day. Here, you’ll also learn about the wine-making process - from the receiving of the grapes, all the way through before being bottled and labeled. At the end of your guided tour, you’ll be invited to taste one of the wines produced here.
Duration 3 hrs
This Aqua Scope excursion truly immerses you in the underwater world of the Red Sea, all while staying completely dry. It's a short transfer from the pier to where the Aqua Scope dock is located. The top deck of the Aqua Scope remains completely above water, while the bottom deck remains submerged under the surface of the sea.
From this vantage point, you are treated to an unparalleled view of the magnificent and exotic marine life found here in the Red Sea. As you cruise, discover not only colorful tropical fish, but the amazing coral formations hidden in the depths of these pristine turquoise waters. During the return journey, relax on the top deck while sipping a complimentary soft drink and enjoying the fresh sea breeze and warm sunshine.
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Duration 4 3/4 hrs
Duration 5 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Spend hours relaxing however you please at the Pavillion Samui Villas & Resort, a waterfront property. The resort overlooks Lamai Beach, a beautiful stretch of sand on the east coast of Ko Samui. You will be free to enjoy the amenities however you please. You might lie back in a lounge chair and bask in the sun, stroll along the lengthy beach as the waves gently lap the shore and take a refreshing swim in the sea. The resort’s expansive pool is just steps away if you prefer that setting for swimming and lounging about. Both Lamai Beach and the pool offer plenty of shade from coconut palms, which are so prevalent throughout Ko Samui that it is known as the Island of Coconuts. Around midday, a sumptuous lunch full of tropical-inspired Thai dishes will be served at the resort.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Relax at the exclusive Pavillion Samui Villas & Resort on lengthy Lamai Beach.
• Do whatever you please as the resort setting and amenities are yours to enjoy at leisure.
• Swim in the sea, lie back on a lounger, stroll the beach and enjoy a hearty buffet lunch.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 4 1/2 hrs
Visit the Kunaram Temple, a small, unique monastery that embodies a true sense of simplicity and tranquility and make. During your visit, you’ll have an opportunity to view the body of Samui's most famous mummified monk, Loung Poh Deang, in a seated meditation position. Stop at the Big Buddha Temple, or Wat Pha Yai, which features a 36-foot golden statue perched atop a wide staircase decorated with dragons. The statue is visible from several miles away, and creates an impressive silhouette against the sea and sky behind it. Considered one of the most colorful temples, you’ll visit Wat Plai Laem for its notable statue of Kwan Yin (or Guanjin), an 18-armed Buddhist avatar of Mercy that sits in the middle of a lake. A short stop at a scenic viewpoint will be made en route.
Duration 3 hrs
Get acquainted with the city of Alicante, a vibrant and popular Spanish resort town in the heart of the Mediterranean’s white coast. Before being invaded by thousands of sun seekers, the city attracted conquerors and traders like the Greek, Phoenicians, Carthaginians and finally the Romans, who named it Lucentum or City of Light.
A panoramic tour of the city takes you by the Paseo del Puerto, a marbled mosaic avenue imitating sea waves, and the Luceros square, with an impressive fountain with sculptures of horses. Other city highlights you’ll see are the traditional market building and the bull ring.
We will then continue our panoramic tour along the coastal road of Alicante city seeing the Albufera and San Juan beaches as well as passing by the historic sta Faz sanctuary where your guide will explain to you about the annual romery parade.
A famous spot for locals and visitors to the city is the Explanada, a beautiful promenade that stretches around the marina. It’s lined with color tiles representing the waves of the Mediterranean Sea and lined with palm trees and often filled with small market stalls. Stop to try a traditional horchata, a refreshing drink made from tigernuts, water and sugar.
Duration 6 hrs
Immerse yourself in Buddhism at Taiwan's largest Buddhist monastery, Fokuangshan, a serene mountain complex overlooking the Kaoping River. Approaching the monastery founded in 1967 by Buddhist master Shingyun, you’ll notice several giant statues of Buddha in the distance. Painstakingly built into the mountainside, Fokuanghan or Light of Buddha Mountain features an array of characteristic temples, meditation halls, gardens and exhibition halls displaying spectacular religious artifacts. Nearly 15,000 lanterns rest in the openings of the walls of the four shrines, with Tahsiungpao being the largest of the shrines.
Understand the intent of making Buddhism relevant in modern life as you tour Fokuangshan's impressive Buddhist Cultural Museum, filled with ritual instruments, beautiful calligraphy, and significant objects d' art carved out of jade, bronze and porcelain. The works are from various countries and time periods, providing an in-depth view of Buddhism.
You’ll be treated to a vegetarian luncheon at Fokuangshan consisting of traditional dishes made with fresh, locally grown ingredients.
Duration 3 hrs
Cruise along Ketchikan’s beautiful waterfront in a window-walled expedition boat and look for Alaska’s most iconic wildlife on the outskirts of town. Whether you settle in on the observation deck or inside the heated cabin, you will enjoy spectacular views of Ketchikan and its backdrop of mountainous rainforest. Commentary will enhance your understanding of the sights, which include the town’s oldest working salmon cannery and Whiskey Cove, an infamous cove that rumrunners used during Prohibition. You will also learn about the area’s indigenous people when cruising past the world’s largest collection of totem poles at Saxman Native Village. Wildlife is especially abundant around Nichol’s Passage, where whales, seals and porpoises are frequently spotted. The captain will maneuver the boat to ensure the best views and pause so you can clearly see an active bald eagle’s nest. Built with large sticks for stability and moss for comfort, bald eagle nests can weigh up to 1,000 pounds.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Enjoy a sightseeing cruise along Ketchikan’s waterfront and into the surrounding waters.
• Learn about Ketchikan’s indigenous people and the town’s history during Prohibition.
• Look for iconic marine life such as whales, seals and porpoises.
• View an active bald eagle’s nest, a massive stick structure that may weigh 1,000 pounds.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Leave the crowds behind and step into the heart of Alaska’s rainforest for a warm and welcoming Fireside Feast, an authentic open fire dining experience nestled within the Tongass National Rainforest. After a short and scenic transfer from Ward Cove, arrive at a secluded hilltop venue surrounded by towering evergreens and sweeping views of the Tongass Narrows. The smell of wood smoke and crackling flames sets the mood as chefs prepare a multi course meal using traditional live fire techniques and locally inspired ingredients. As each course is prepared over hardwood flames, guests can watch wild caught seafood sizzle on iron grates, see slow roasted meats carved fresh from the fire, and learn about Alaskan cooking traditions along the way. The relaxed, family style atmosphere invites you to savor generous portions, linger by the fire pits, and enjoy the peaceful forest setting before returning to the pier with ample time before ship departure.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Open fire dining experience in the Tongass National Rainforest
• Locally inspired menu featuring salmon, slow roasted beef, reindeer, and seasonal sides
• Hearty, family style feast with classic campfire s’mores to end the meal
• Scenic hilltop venue overlooking the Tongass Narrows
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress warmly and wear layers
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 5 hrs
OVERVIEW
Escape to Yacht Cay, a magnificent 100-foot Hargrave yacht anchored in just 12 feet of crystal-clear water off pristine Green Cay, where sea turtles are often seen grazing in their natural habitat. Your experience begins with a scenic cruise from Nassau before you are transported via luxuriously appointed private tender yachts to the anchored Hargrave, your floating base for the day. The sleek private tenders serve as your exploration vessels, taking you snorkeling over vibrant reefs, visiting the famous swimming pigs, and beaching in the warm, shallow turquoise waters near Footprints on Rose Island. Along the way, enjoy a wider variety of beverages and refreshments served onboard the tenders as you move between each unforgettable stop. Between adventures, return to the impressive 100-foot yacht where you can relax, swim in the protected waters, and enjoy lunch, cocktails, and additional refreshments while anchored off this secluded stretch of shoreline. The setting is serene, protected, and exclusive — offering a refined way to experience Nassau’s most iconic marine attractions. This elevated island escape blends wildlife encounters, beach time, snorkeling, and the comfort of a luxury yacht experience — all anchored in one of the Bahamas’ most beautiful protected coves.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Spend the day at Yacht Cay, a 100-foot Hargrave yacht anchored off Green Cay.
• Travel to the yacht aboard luxuriously appointed private tender yachts.
• Visit the famous swimming pigs.
• Beach in warm shallow waters near Footprints on Rose Island.
• Enjoy lunch, cocktails and refreshments aboard the 100-foot yacht.
• Expanded beverage service available while touring on the tenders.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 5 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Browse a museum in the village of Enkhuizen that focuses on the region’s maritime history and flooding, which has been controlled since a barrier dam was built in 1932. It is only fitting that you will transfer to the waterfront museum by boat once you reach Enkhuizen as canals crisscross this entire area. The exhibits begin outdoors with a collection of replica and original buildings such as a dike house, fish-smoking house and windmill. Inside the museum – which occupies several restored 17th-century seed warehouses – you will see traditional fishing boats and sailboats. You may also see exhibits of paintings, furniture and klederdract, the folk costumes of the Netherlands
HIGHLIGHTS
• Browse a regional maritime and cultural museum with a guide and on your own.
• Walk through buildings from different time periods in the outdoor collection.
• See boats, artwork, furniture and costumes that are typical of the region.
• Come away with a remarkably in-depth understanding of North Holland.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 5 hrs
OVERVIEW
Explore Honolulu’s iconic Waikiki neighborhood at your leisure and depending on your plans transfer to the airport or back to the cruise ship. Once a playground for Hawaii’s royalty, Waikiki is best known for its gorgeous beach, a wide stretch of sand that offers a breathtaking view of the volcanic saucer-shaped crater Diamond Head. While you will be free to spend the entire time enjoying Waikiki Beach, there is so much more to the neighborhood. If shopping and dining are on your radar, be sure to browse Kalakaua and Kuhio avenues, both of which are lined with high-end boutiques and extraordinary restaurants. History buffs might like to walk the Waikiki Historical Trail and read the surfboard markers that describe the area’s key events. Honolulu Zoo and the Waikiki Aquarium are close by, as well. You will also have access to a private lounge where you can shower, a definite plus for beach-goers.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Spend hours doing most anything you please in the affluent Waikiki neighborhood.
• Relax on one of the world’s most famous beaches in the shadow of Diamond Head.
• Take advantage of the neighborhood’s exquisite shopping and dining options.
• Enjoy access to a private lounge and shower, if needed.
• Transfer to the airport or back to the cruise ship.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Bring a swimsuit, towel, hat and sunscreen, if needed.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 5 hrs
OVERVIEW
Guests who are fully dependent on their mobility device are eligible for this excursion and are required to bring their own wheelchair/scooter.
Follow an immensely scenic coastal route with leisurely stops at three beaches, each one presenting a different experience. You will begin a bit north of Puerto Plata at Costambar Beach, a beautiful stretch of sand with the towering slopes of Mount Isabel de Torres as a backdrop. While you may spend the entire time on the beach, as an alternative, you might drop by El Carey, a waterfront restaurant with an outdoor terrace that overlooks the sea. Farther south, you will stop at Cosita Rica Beach. Because of its central location and easy accessibility, it will likely be the most crowded of all the coastal settings. The advantage to that is a plethora of nearby shops and restaurants. Even farther south, you will find Playa Dorada, a beach with a coveted Blue Flag designation for being clean and eco-friendly. One of its big draws is Jack Tar restaurant, where you might dine on your own.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Visit three beaches, each with its own personality and advantages.
• Relax on Costamar Beach, a coastal paradise with a mountainous backdrop.
• Enjoy the central location of Cosita Rica Beach and its surrounding restaurants and shops.
• Delight in the pristine setting of Playa Dorado and the popular restaurant Jack Tar.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Bring a swimsuit, towel and sunscreen.
Duration 1 hr
OVERVIEW
Cruise through the mangroves around Harvest Caye on a Funcat electric catamaran that allows you to stretch out comfortably on the lounge seat and really enjoy the scenery. The covered catamaran has room for two, so you can be the captain or the passenger. Although you will be briefed on how to operate the catamaran, there’s really not much to it. Just use the controls on the armrest to go forward or backward. Steering is a breeze, too. Best of all, the catamaran is solar-powered, so there are no emissions and little noise from the electric engine. That way, you can come remarkably close to the wildlife without disturbing the animals in the mangrove-lined saltwater estuaries. Water birds are especially prevalent, so look for egrets, teals and ducks. The mangroves provide a highly protective habitat for birds and their complex root system serves as a nursery for marine life.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Motor through the mangrove-lined estuaries in a solar-powered electric catamaran.
• Captain the two-person catamaran, be the passenger or switch places if you like.
• Look for wildlife, especially water birds, in the protected mangroves.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing. Wear a swimsuit and bring a towel.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 3/4 hrs
OVERVIEW
This unique Alaska excursion explores the historical highlights of this former "Russian" capital city and includes a wildlife tour through the Alaska Raptor Center, a guided walk-through Sitka National Historical Park, and a visit to Fortress of the Bear. The Raptor Center operates with bird care professionals assisted by volunteers to rescue birds, provide them with rehabilitative care and hopefully release them back into the wild. After your introduction to the center, time will be available to view the flight center, clinic window and gift shop. Guests can also stroll the outside deck habitat areas for an up-close look at bald eagles, owls, hawks, and other birds of prey in residence. Next, you'll visit the Sitka National Historical Park, where the 1804 "Battle of Alaska", was fought. The park hosts totem lined trails, cultural exhibits, and carving rooms where Native Alaskan artisans demonstrate their totemic art form. The final stop is visiting the Fortress of the Bear, which allows you to get within 25 feet of Alaska’s brown and black bears in a naturalized setting. You will enjoy observing 3 populations of bears from a covered viewing platform and interact with an experienced naturalist.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Get an up-close look at a variety of birds of a prey at the Alaska Raptor Center.
• Photograph Alaskan brown and black bears up close at a rescue facility.
• Delve into the history of Sitka at a park that recounts the watershed Battle of 1804.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 hrs
OVERVIEW
Discover your inner adventurer high above the coastal wilds of Alaska at CoastalVue Adventure Park, set in a forested landscape near the historic Ward Cove pulp mill. The park features three tiers of progressively challenging aerial obstacles, each made up of creative “events” that take you from one platform to the next. Navigate swaying rope bridges, balance across suspended elements, and climb a wooden tower high above the forest floor while taking in panoramic wilderness views along the way. A few strategically placed ziplines add bursts of speed and excitement between obstacles, but the real thrill comes from traversing the course at height. Expect a dynamic, action-packed adventure that tests your balance, agility, and sense of adventure.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Tear through the treetops on a series of ziplines sure to get the adrenaline pumping.
• Walk along swaying rope bridges for a different sort of thrill.
• Climb high above the ground on wooden towers that offer spectacular wilderness views.
• Explore the on-site historic pulp mill before or after the adventure.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress warmly in layered clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable closed-toe walking shoes.
Duration 1 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
See Cabo’s iconic seaside natural landmarks while cruising in a boat that is completely transparent, which will allow you to observe the wonders underwater as well. Unlike boats with only see-through bottoms, this innovative vessel offers unobstructed views, so there is nothing to block your view of life beneath the sea or above. Even the seating is transparent. You will pass over coral reefs teeming with colorful fish and maybe see other marine life. The natural attractions along the shore are just as plentiful and include the large arch that the sea and wind have carved out of the granite at Land’s End. You will also cruise past Lovers and Divorce beaches. It’s a scenic and immersive adventure where every angle is a photo-worthy moment—above the water and below.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Cruise through the amazing sea in a boat with a hull that is 100% transparent.
• Enjoy an uninterrupted view of the bountiful marine life below the surface.
• Look for schools of colorful maritime life.
• See the natural wonders along the shore, including the iconic arch at Land’s End.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Shoes will be removed and kept in a storage for the tour. Guests are advised to wear comfortable footwear that is easy to remove.
Duration 3 hrs
OVERVIEW
Indulge in foods synonymous with Bahamian cuisine at three iconic locations downtown. The culinary experience will begin at Bahamian Cookin’, a restaurant that three generations of Bahamian women have operated for more than four decades. The tastings offered there will be wonderfully traditional and likely include conch fritters, a tomato-based steamed chicken and Bahamian-style peas and rice. Dessert will be served at Graycliff Chocolatier, a chocolate-making factory that processes local cacao beans to create mouth-watering sweets with a Bahamian twist. Some of the chocolates contain fruit such as mango and limes; others are made with more unusual ingredients such as sea grapes and bacon. Over a tropical-inspired drink at the Talking Stick Bar & Restaurant at the Towne Hotel, you will learn about the history of Nassau and icons such as the Christ Church Anglican Cathedral. Another tasting awaits you at the Captain’s Deck, a restaurant just steps from Prince George Wharf.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Savor tastings of iconic Bahamian dishes, sweets and beverages at three unique locations.
• Snack on traditional conch fritters and zesty steamed chicken at Bahamian Cookin’.
• Sample a selection of rich creamy chocolates at the Graycliff Chocolatier.
• Enjoy a drink at the Towne Hotel bar and a third tasting at the Captain’s Deck restaurant.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 hrs
OVERVIEW
Cruise along the gorgeous coast of Roatan in a spacious catamaran, eventually anchoring in beach-rimmed West Bay, an ideal spot for snorkeling. Once settled in on the catamaran, you will set off into the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. You will be free to stretch out on the sun deck or relax in the comfortable shaded seating. You can expect a carefree and extraordinarily picturesque cruise as Roatan boasts a wonderfully tropical shoreline that couldn’t be more beautiful. In time, the catamaran will stop above a coral reef, affording snorkelers a close-up look at the marine life. Visibility is typically excellent and you will likely observe include brightly colored species such as parrotfish, Atlantic blue tangs and angelfish. You may even see hawksbill and green sea turtles. On the return cruise, the bar will be open, an experience made all the more delightful with Caribbean music playing in the background.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Cruise the turquoise Caribbean Sea aboard a sleek and spacious catamaran.
• Admire spectacular views in every direction while basking in the sun or sitting in the shade.
• Snorkel a reef in West Bay known for its abundant intensely colorful marine life.
• Enjoy the open bar and lively Caribbean music on the return cruise.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Bring a swimsuit, towel, hat and sunscreen.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 7 hrs
Ride the ferry to secluded DePalm Island where you can enjoy a variety of activities from snorkeling to waterslides. Board your air-conditioned transportation for the brief transfer to the ferry landing. It’s a short five minute ride across the protected lagoon to the island. Upon arrival, receive a brief orientation to De Palm Island and its amenities including the Blue Parrotfish Water Park.
Enjoy approximately 6 hours of free time to snorkel, sunbathe, swim, enjoy the water parks and waterslides, banana boat rides or maybe even play a game of volleyball. Your beach day includes snorkeling equipment and lessons. Elegant flamingo’s are walking around on the private beach and can be viewed from a distance. Complimentary alcoholic beverages and soft drinks and a complete lunch buffet are included. Lounge chairs, freshwater showers and changing rooms are provided for your convenience. Wear a swimsuit, bring a towel and adequate sun protection. In case of a late arrival in port, the duration of the tour might be slightly shorter.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
Explore the medieval streets of Piran on your own while taking advantage of reduced pricing at select destinations. During the spectacularly scenic drive there, you will pause for photos in Izola, a seaside town known for its traditional red-tiled roofs and a strong fishing heritage. At the tip of a narrow peninsula nearby, you will find Piran, a walled city with a wonderfully preserved Old Town. You will be free to wander about as you please, but you may wish to drop by the attractions that are offering incentives, such as half-off admission to the Museum of Underwater Activities. That same generous discount applies to ice cream at Karamela and espresso at Karvana Piran, a coffee shop on historical Tartini Square. The landmark Gothic-style Venetian House has dominated that public plaza since the mid-15th century. The First of May Square, which dates to the Middle Ages, is also well worth a look.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Get a taste of seaside Piran while walking along its Venetian-style streets on your own.
• Enjoy reduced pricing at a museum, a coffee shop and an ice cream shop in Old Town.
• Stop at historical public plazas such as Tartini and the First of May squares.
• Notice the 17th-century bell tower of the Cathedral of St. George dominating the skyline.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Discover the inspiring religious diversity in Melilla, where Christians, Muslims, Jews and Hindus all live harmoniously side by side. This Spanish exclave on the northern coast of Morocco encourages and supports different faiths such as Christianity at the Church of the Sacred Heart, a Romanesque-style building that has been a fixture since the early 1900s. Not far away, you will find the Or Zaruah Synagogue, which was founded around the same time. It is one of six synagogues in the city. Elsewhere on the Route of the Temples, you will stop at Templo Hindú , yet another example of Melilla’s religious freedom. Although Hindus are a minority, they have played an important role in the city’s history. Islam in the major religion as you will see while visiting the Central Mosque. The exterior features a Moorish Revival design with geometric patterns, curved archways and ornamental tiles. Similar architectural elements grace the interior.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Gain insight into Melilla’s religious diversity by following the Route of the Temples.
• Visit a Catholic church, synagogue, Hindu temple and mosque.
• Discover fascinating facts about the sacred sites and their architectural styles.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 2 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Savor a Bahamian-influenced four-course luncheon at the five-star restaurant in Graycliff, a landmark 18th-century hotel. A short walk will bring you to this legendary property that over the centuries has hosted royalty and countless celebrities. The master sommelier will lead you through the remarkable wine cellar, which holds a collection of a quarter-million bottles from thousands of international vintners, including a 1727 vintage that is one of the world’s most expensive wines. A champagne cocktail and amuse-bouches will be served to whet your appetite for the extraordinary dining experience that follows. Thoughtfully selected wines will be paired with the first two courses, which will have a distinct Bahamian flair. Port wines will be paired with the last two courses – a selection of cheeses and a dessert. After dining, you can explore this extraordinary property that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and browse the gift shop, as well.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Tour the 250,000-bottle wine cellar at Graycliff, a colonial-era hotel and restaurant.
• Whet your appetite with a champagne cocktail and amuse-bouches.
• Savor a Bahamian-influenced four-course luncheon in the elegant Graycliff Restaurant.
• Enjoy a thoughtfully chosen wine with each course, two of them being port wines.
• Browse the property after dining and shop if you wish.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 5 hrs
OVERVIEW
Spend hours enjoying Wai Kai, a lagoon water park that offers every imaginable activity in a gorgeous setting on Oahu’s leeward side. You will be free to do whatever you please at Wai Kai without a care in the world as your luggage will be securely stored onboard the motor coach until you are dropped off at the airport. Your unlimited access pass to the lagoon will allow you to swim, paddleboard, hydro-bike and kayak in the protected waters, which are sheltered from the open ocean. As much as 3 million gallons of natural groundwater flow into the lagoon daily, ensuring that the waters remain fresh and clear. If you are feeling especially adventurous, head for the AquaVenture obstacle course, a series of challenging inflatable monkey bars, slides, balance beams and more. Or if you would rather just relax before heading to the airport, your will find a slice of paradise on the private beach.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Enjoy unlimited access to the watersports at the Wai Kai water park lagoon.
• Paddleboard, kayak and hydro-bike across the lagoon’s sheltered waters.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Bring a swimsuit, towel, hat and sunscreen.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 5 hrs
OVERVIEW
Discover the inspiring natural wonders along the coast of westernmost Maui and spend free time shopping at a beachside mall. The mountainous West Maui Forest Reserve covers much of this part of the island and the views of its pristine wilderness will be spectacular as you travel along the coast. While pausing at the Nakalele Blowhole, you will see seawater spewing high into the air after being forced through an underwater lava shelf. The sight never fails to amaze, nor does the view from the bluffs overlooking Honolua Bay, where you may spot surfers riding the oversized waves. World champion surfer Zane Schweitzer lives nearby and over lunch on DT Fleming Beach you will learn about his program to help youth affected by the devastating Lahaina wildfire in 2023. Afterwards, you will browse Whalers Village on idyllic Ka’anapali Beach, an outdoor shopping mall with more than 90 stores and one-of-a-kind boutiques. Kahakukahi Ocean Academy (KOA), which is a non-profit organization started by lifelong west Maui resident and world champion surfer, Zane Schweitzer. KOA is a free program for youth affected by the Lahaina wildfires that focuses on fostering positive mental health via a passion and appreciation for ocean activities, as well as an understanding of the importance of sustainability. A portion of the proceeds from this tour goes to support this program and it's participants.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Admire the stunning views while driving along the gorgeous coast of westernmost Maui.
• Watch the seawater shoot high into the air at the Nakalele Blowhole.
• Gaze out over Honolua Beach, where surfers are often seen riding the big waves.
• Dine beachside and learn how a local world champion surfer is helping West Maui’s youth.
• Browse the shops in Whalers Village, a collection of more than 90 high-end stores.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 2 1/4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Your journey begins with a narrated tour of downtown Juneau, highlighting the city’s landmarks and rich cultural past as you head towards the Mendenhall Valley. Your first stop is the historic Brotherhood Bridge, where you’ll enjoy spectacular views of the valley and, weather permitting, the Mendenhall Glacier off in the distance. This bridge holds significant cultural and historical importance, symbolizing the bridging of the gap between Native and Non-Native communities and overcoming racial tensions. Adorned with ten bronze medallions featuring the Alaska Native Brotherhood (ANB) crest, sculpted by Roy Peratrovich Jr. in honor of the ANB’s 50th anniversary, the bridge depicts the two great Tlingit moieties—Eagle and Raven—emphasizing the ANB’s foundational role in their shared heritage. Afterward your drive takes you to Juneau's Macaulay Salmon Hatchery and Visitor Center. There you will learn the value of ocean ranching to Juneau's commercial and sport fishing industries and the hatchery's role in keeping the area salmon population at sustainable levels.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Paddle a sea kayak off the coast of Melilla for a unique perspective of the city with a focus on its natural beauty and environmental consciousness. After a briefing to ensure that you maximize the experience, you will ease into a kayak and follow the guide across the typically calm waters. The starting point will be the sheltered beach at Ensenada de los Galápagos, behind which stands an 18th-century fortification. You will paddle past several other gorgeous beaches, including the idyllic stretch of sand at Cala de Trápana, where you will stop briefly. Lined with shops and cafés, the promenade that runs along the Paseo Marítimo breakwater will look particularly attractive from the sea. The guide will describe the most revealing points of interest such as the rugged Boca del León shoreline to enhance your understanding of their histories. If you wish, you can extend the adventure by visiting an eco-friendly desalination plant.
HIGHLIGHTS
• See Melilla from a unique perspective while paddling a sea kayak along the coast.
• Paddle past hidden beaches and historical fortifications, which the guide will describe.
• Pause briefly to rest on Cala de Trápana, one of the most naturally beautiful beaches.
• Extend your paddling adventure with the option to explore a desalination plant.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Delve into the history of St. Ann’s Bay on a panoramic drive through town before returning to Ocho Rios for an authentic Jamaican lunch. The capital of Jamaica’s largest parish, St. Ann’s Bay was named in honor of Ann Hyde, the wife of England’s 17th-century monarch King James II. Today, it is better known as the birthplace of national hero Marcus Garvey. You will pause to snap photos of his bronze statue by the parish library and perhaps see a statue of Christopher Columbus, as well. It marks the spot where the explorer is said to have first landed on the island in 1494. Back in Ocho Rios, you will settle in for a delightful meal at Miss T’s Murphy Hill, a restaurant revered for its signature Jamaican dishes. You will have the opportunity to select your main course from a vegetarian option, a fish dish and a jerked chicken entrée grilled over pimento wood.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Drive through the parish capital of St. Ann’s Bay while admiring the historical landmarks.
• Drop by the statue of national hero Marcus Garvey, who was born in St. Ann’s Bay.
• Enjoy an authentic multi-course Jamaican lunch at Miss T’s Murphy Hill restaurant.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 5 1/4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Become immersed in all things tennis while visiting the site of the Australian Open, the first of four annual Grand Slam tennis events. A Tram ride will bring you to Federation Square, a cultural center where you will begin a delightful stroll along the Yarra River and on through Birrarung Marr park. There you will enter the Australian Open precinct, a collection of sports arenas and complexes on streets named for Australian tennis legends such as Margaret Court and Rod Laver, both winners of the Australian Open multiple times. While touring the facilities, you will learn about the history of the event and the composition of the courts, which makes them extraordinarily fast. You will also see the practice village at the National Tennis Centre and the Melbourne Cricket Ground. During free time, you can watch tennis being played on the courts where the Australian Open is held each January.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Enjoy an insider’s tour of the tennis complex that holds the Australian Open.
• Learn about the history of the Australian Open, which was first held in 1905.
• See other sports complexes, including the National Tennis Centre.
• Watch tennis matches being played on the Australian Open courts.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 4 1/4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Enjoy an extraordinary lunch thoughtfully paired with wines at a family-owned vineyard in the heart of the fertile Cowichan Valley. As an introduction to Vancouver Island, you will drive through an old-growth rainforest to the Malahat viewpoint, where you will gaze out over the Salish Sea and distant mountain peaks. The setting for Unsworth Vineyard is equally spectacular as it sits among rolling hills in a valley that has been celebrated as Canada’s Provence. Its coastal terroir is ideal for producing vibrant balanced wines as you will discover while enjoying them along with seasonal small-plate offerings. You might begin with a chilled salad roll delicately filled with raw scallop and lemon emulsion that complements the crisp minerality of a Pinot Gris. Another plate might feature beet-cured steelhead adorned with yuzu-green chili crema and trout roe. The plum-glazed duck is usually paired with an elegant Pinot Noir, while the Italian lonza pork goes well with a Gamay Noir.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Dine at a family-owned vineyard in the Cowichan Valley wine-producing region.
• Savor a lunch of small-plate seasonal delicacies paired with wines that complement them.
• Gain an understanding of how the coastal terroir influences the grapes and resulting wines.
• Behold the natural beauty of Vancouver Island from atop Malahat viewpoint.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Enjoy an immersive culinary experience at a beachfront restaurant known for serving traditional Mexican dishes with a contemporary twist. On the way there, you will pass downtown landmarks such as the seaside malecón boardwalk, the towering Our Lady of Guadalupe Church and the trendy Zona Romántica district. The focus will turn to the local cuisine once you settle in at Sí Señor, a restaurant on the golden sands of Playa Olas Altas. The chef will describe the preparation of the dishes step by step, most likely starting with guacamole prepared tableside and a rustic molcajete salsa served with warm tortilla chips. A selection of heartier dishes follows, including selections such as grilled beef filet topped with lobster sauce or perhaps coconut-battered shrimp drizzled with sweet mango glaze. The exact menu will depend on which locally sourced ingredients are freshest and seasonal. A marea rojo cocktail is usually served to complement the meal.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Savor a multi-course meal at a traditional Mexican restaurant right on the beach.
• Learn about the preparation of each dish and the ingredients from the chef.
• Pass some of the icons downtown while traveling to and from the restaurant.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 hrs
OVERVIEW
Join the magic of the steam train and travel back in time aboard the pride of the White Pass fleet, Engine #73. Pulled by an authentic steam engine, enjoy the live commentary and views from the comfort of your vintage railcar while following the footprints of the Klondike Gold Rush. Board a parlor car for a fully narrated tour aboard the historic White Pass & Yukon Route. Against all odds, the iron trail was carved through some of the North's most rugged terrain in 1898 to include mountains, glaciers, gorges, waterfalls, tunnels & trestles. Travel 40 miles roundtrip up one of the steepest grades in North America, enjoying a light snack, non- alcoholic beverages, and a Prosecco toast while your narrator discusses the Klondike Gold Rush and the history of the building of the railroad. After traveling around the summit loop, travel back to Skagway. Each guest will receive a souvenir as a remembrance of a rare ride aboard a working steam train.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Ride through the wilderness on a train pulled by a vintage steam locomotive on the “Scenic Railway of the World.”
• Learn about the significance of the area during the Klondike Gold Rush in the 1890s.
• Pass incredibly scenic natural wonders on the train ride back to Skagway. Locally sourced snack included.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress warmly in layered clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
*Prices vary by ship and sail date. See Terms & Conditions
NCL makes arrangements for Guests for shore excursions solely for the convenience of the Guest; NCL does not act on behalf of or supervise the parties or persons who own, furnish, or operate such excursions, and the same are provided by independent contractors. NCL assumes no responsibility for, nor guarantees the performance of, any such excursion provider, and Guests acknowledge that NCL shall not be liable for losses or injuries arising from the acts or omissions of such provider.
Participation in activities and excursions may involve physical exertion, and may be potentially hazardous or dangerous. It is the responsibility of each individual to determine whether you are capable of engaging in any activity. Participation in any activity or excursion is at your own risk.
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Our group shore excursions are offered in English. Depending on the booking situation, various excursions are also offered in German, Spanish, French, Italian or Russian (minimum number of 30 participants). The tours offered may vary from cruise to cruise. Please see the detailed information for your shore excursion on board.
