July 2015 - 7 Night Alaska Sawyer Glacier Southbound (Seward To Vancouver) Cruise on Norwegian Sun
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Helpful VotesJuly 2015 - 7 Night Alaska Sawyer Glacier Southbound (Seward To Vancouver) Cruise on Norwegian Sun
Terrific Trip
Norwegian Sun
Sail date: July 27, 2015
It was indeed a terrific Trip. The ship was fabulous. My room was stupendous. The food was delicious. The entertainment was outstanding. I enjoyed every minute of my trip and am looking forward to my next one. My typical day began with stretches in the gym. Often times I took advantage of exercise classes and seminars held there. Next a swim in the heated pool and some time in the hot tub would be in order. At meal-times I would often meet other guests from different parts of the world. The shore excursions were always fun and enlightening. I went whale watching, hiking, rafting and canoeing. I made a number of friends on those trips. Our guides were well educated and interesting. All of them were well invested in making our trip worthwhile as exemplified by our whale-watching guide who took time to clean the windows on the boat so that those of us inside could see and photograph the whales breaching in front of us.
It was indeed a terrific Trip. The ship was fabulous. My room was stupendous. The food was delicious. The entertainment was outstanding. I enjoyed every minute of my trip and am looking forward to my next one. My typical day began with stretches in the gym. Often times I took advantage of exercise classes and seminars held there. Next a swim in the heated pool and some time in the hot tub would be in order. At meal-times I would often meet other guests from different parts of the world. The shore excursions were always fun and enlightening. I went whale watching, hiking, rafting and canoeing. I made a number of friends on those trips. Our guides were well educated and interesting. All of them were well invested in making our trip worthwhile as exemplified by our whale-watching guide who took time to clean the windows on the boat so that those of us inside could see and photograph the whales breaching in front of us.