Explorer of the Seas
Sail date: June 16, 2017
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Sail date: June 16, 2017
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Enjoyed the Best of Halifax/Peggy’s Cove tour and walked the Boardwalk.
Cape Liberty (Bayonne), New Jersey
Went into NYC the day before to visit the 911 Museum and to see a Broadway show. Transportation was timely and costly but okay for a one-time experience.
Took a taxi to Reversing Falls, visited Tim Horton’s, and ate Poutine.
Loved the Ocean Trail Hike in Acadia Park and eating/shopping in town. Gorgeous!
Volunteer Park and the Seattle Public Library are hidden gems.
Do the Skagway Float Tour if you want to immerse yourself in the Alaskan scenery. Awesome!
The city is easily walkable. Stroll the harbor pathway and stop at Fisherman's Wharf and for Afternoon Tea at Huntingdon Manor. Then, walk to the end of the pier near the ship.
Mendenhall Glacier is a must-see but no need for an excursion. Take a bus ride up and roam around on your own.
Alaska is a must-see, especially if you are a nature lover. This cruise was a perfect way to enjoy some of Alaska's spectacular sights, and Victoria was a bonus that I probably would never have seen otherwise. The round trip itinerary made planning easier for me, and there was a good balance of port time and ship time. There was plenty to do all of the time. This was my third Royal Caribbean cruise, and they provide a consistent experience. The food and service lacked the WOW power of my previous cruises, but it is still great. Don't hesitate on this one, Go!