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14 Night - Pacific Seaboard (Hawaiian Islands)
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Sail Date: | 10/21/07 |
| Cruise Line: | Royal Caribbean | |
| Ship Name: | Radiance of the Seas | |
| Departure Port: | Los Angeles |
Stateroom Types Available:
| Superior Balcony: D1 | $3,016.96 pp* |
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| Deluxe Balcony: E1 | $2,916.96 pp* |
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| Deluxe Balcony: E2 | $2,876.96 pp* |
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| Ocean View: H | $2,096.96 pp* |
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| Interior: L | $1,986.96 pp* |
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3RD/4TH PASSENGER FARES ARE $646.96 PER PERSON AND ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY IN CERTAIN CATEGORIES. ALL PRICES INCLUDE CRUISE FARE AND ALL APPLICABLE TAXES AND FEES. CRUISE FARES INCLUDE MEALS AND ENTERTAINMENT. Single passengers occupying a cabin without another guest will be billed 200% of the double occupancy cruise fare, and the individual rate for and all applicable taxes and fees. Cruise fares are subject to change without notice.
Ship: Radiance of the Seas
Royal Caribbean's Radiance of the Seas offers the ultimate "at sea" experience by combining speed, added comfort, greater open spaces, sweeping ocean vistas and an exceptional cruise staff committed to serving your every whim. Among her spectacular features are the 10-story glass-constructed Centrum, glass elevators facing the sea, and the highest percentage of outside staterooms in the Royal Caribbean fleet.
Ship Highlights
- Theaters
- 1
- Meeting Rooms
- Y
- Casino
- Y
- Disco
- Y
- Fitness Center
- Y
- Children's Program
- Y
- Internet Cafe
- Y
- Shops
- Y
- Library
- Y
- Spa
- Y
- Year Built
- 2001
- Ships Registry
- Bahamas
- Ship Tonnage
- 90090
- Number of Cabins
- 1056
- Handicap-Accessible Cabins
- 16
- Capacity
- 2112
- Restaurants
- 6
- Bars
- 10
- Pools
- 2
Deck Plans
Group Details
Itinerary - Circle Hawaii
Radiance of the Seas
| October/November 2007 | Arrive | Depart | ||
| Oct.21 | Sun | Los Angeles, California | 5 PM | |
| Oct.22 | Mon | Cruising the Pacific Ocean | ||
| Oct.23 | Tue | Cruising the Pacific Ocean | ||
| Oct.24 | Wed | Cruising the Pacific Ocean | ||
| Oct.25 | Thu | Cruising the Pacific Ocean | ||
| Oct.26 | Fri | Lahaina (Maui), Hawaii | 9 AM | |
| Oct.27 | Sat | Lahaina (Maui), Hawaii | 11 PM | |
| Oct.28 | Sun | Honolulu, Hawaii | 7 AM | 6 PM |
| Oct.29 | Mon | Hilo, Hawaii | 8 AM | 5:30 PM |
| Oct.30 | Tue | Mt. Kilauea - Evening Sail | ||
| Oct.30 | Tue | Kailua Kona, Hawaii | 7 AM | 1 PM |
| Oct.31 | Wed | Cruising the Pacific Ocean | ||
| Nov.1 | Thu | Cruising the Pacific Ocean | ||
| Nov.2 | Fri | Cruising the Pacific Ocean | ||
| Nov.3 | Sat | Ensenada, Mexico | 9:30 AM | 10:30 AM |
| Nov.4 | Sun | Los Angeles, California | 7 AM | |
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Cruise Itinerary
Day 1 - Los Angeles
It's an exciting semitropical city of palm trees, swimming pools, television studios and aerospace factories. Los Angeles is one of the world's most exciting cities and the movie-making capital of the world. Wherever you visit, from ritzy Beverly Hills to the wondrous Hollywood Bowl, you'll have an unforgettable stay.
Day 2 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 3 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 4 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 5 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 6 - Lahaina
The Hawaiian phrase "Maui No Ka Oi" means "Maui is the best." You'll agree, after a visit to the enchanting Valley Isle. Explore the old whaling town of Lahaina and the nearby West Maui Mountains. Or explore Haleakala National Park and its 10,000-foot volcano crater. Then travel the road to Hana and experience a true taste of old Hawaii. Or snorkel off the emerald island of Lanai, where you'll delight in pristine reefs and colorful marine life.
Day 7 - Lahaina
The Hawaiian phrase "Maui No Ka Oi" means "Maui is the best." You'll agree, after a visit to the enchanting Valley Isle. Explore the old whaling town of Lahaina and the nearby West Maui Mountains. Or explore Haleakala National Park and its 10,000-foot volcano crater. Then travel the road to Hana and experience a true taste of old Hawaii. Or snorkel off the emerald island of Lanai, where you'll delight in pristine reefs and colorful marine life.
Day 8 - Honolulu
Hawaii's capital is indeed the jewel city of the Pacific. From Diamond Head and the world-famous beaches of Waikiki, to the inspiring memorials of Pearl Harbor and the Punchbowl National Cemetery, to the only royal palace ever constructed on U.S. soil.
Day 9 - Hilo
Hilo is a lush tropical town where wild orchids and beautiful red anthuriums thrive in the abundant rains. Travel northward and visit the 250,000 acre Parker Ranch, one of the largest cattle spreads in the U.S., where you can wander and watch the work of paniolos.
Day 10 - Kona
Although not at first evident to visitors and new residents, the Big Island has a fascinating natural and cultural history. Over the past 600 or so years West Hawaii in particular has been a focal point for numerous key events in the history of the State.
Day 11 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 12 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 13 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 14 - Ensenada
Once a sleepy fishing village, Ensenada and its sheltered bay are popular as a haven for weekend sailors and a site for "Gringo" vacations resorts. Its dusty streets bustle with the promise of duty-free shopping that features Mexican crafts and folk art.
Day 15 - Los Angeles
It's an exciting semitropical city of palm trees, swimming pools, television studios and aerospace factories. Los Angeles is one of the world's most exciting cities and the movie-making capital of the world. Wherever you visit, from ritzy Beverly Hills to the wondrous Hollywood Bowl, you'll have an unforgettable stay.
Available Cabins - Images may not represent actual cabin or layout
Ocean View: H |
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Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, mini bar, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Larger Stateroom. (170 sq. ft.) |
Interior: L |
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Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, mini bar, closed-circuit TV and phone. (165 sq. ft.) |
3RD/4TH PASSENGER FARES ARE $646.96 PER PERSON AND ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY IN CERTAIN CATEGORIES. ALL PRICES INCLUDE CRUISE FARE AND ALL APPLICABLE TAXES AND FEES. CRUISE FARES INCLUDE MEALS AND ENTERTAINMENT. Single passengers occupying a cabin without another guest will be billed 200% of the double occupancy cruise fare, and the individual rate for and all applicable taxes and fees. Cruise fares are subject to change without notice.
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