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GATEWAY TO OUR CRUISE | Southampton, England
This port city really is the jewel of the South, ideally situated for exploring some of the most breathtaking coast and countryside in the south of England. Visit Southampton Maritime Museum, which chronicles the history of Southampton and its significant role as a port for ocean liners. Or take a spin on the London Eye, where on a clear day, you can gaze 25 miles into the surrounding countryside, often as far as Windsor Castle. London is the gateway city for our cruise and has become a global center of almost everything: history, theater, art, architecture, literature, sports, business, fashion, or rock and roll. Start anywhere you like, the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and much, much more.
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ENCHANTING | Ponta Delgada, São Miguel Island, Azores
The Azores are made up of nine islands belonging to Portugal located in the North Atlantic Ocean about 800 miles off its coast. This exciting port on the island of São Miguel is known as the green island, due to the abundance of pasture and forest covered peaks, and it is the largest and most enchanting island of the Azores. White-washed houses and buildings, 17th and 18th Century convents and churches decorate its rolling hills. Cobbled streets and small squares are found around the centre, which is perfect for evening seaside walks.
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TOWERING CLIFFS | Madeira, Portugal
From wonderful parks and gardens with exotic flowers to seascapes with blue ocean and towering cliffs to rustic villages in quiet valleys to seriously good views and sheer mountains whose lofty peaks are higher than Scotland's – it’s all to be seen here! Take a cable car from the harbor up to Madeira Botanical Gardens, a 20-acre garden with more than 2,500 plant species including pineapple and coffee plants and flowers sowed in intricate patterns. The dense flora also shares space with exotic birds—and compete with the views of sheer beauty.
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EXTRAORDINARY TERRAIN | Tenerife, Canary Islands
Prepare yourself to enjoy an incredible variety of landscapes of extraordinary natural wealth in a land scored through with ravines, as well as spectacular cliffs, forests of prehistoric species, extensive wooded areas of the canary pine, remarkable rock formations, hidden bays and lively beaches, and volcanic peaks. Two World Heritage Sites, one National Park, and 42 natural protected spaces are some of the treasures to be discovered in Tenerife. Whether you go alone or in the company of family or friends, get ready to have a unique experience thanks to the wide range of activities that will make your stay on the island unforgettable.
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GOLDEN SAND | Gran Canaria, Canary Islands
Las Canteras Beach, a golden stretch of sand backed by glittering high-rises, is a few blocks from the cruise terminal. Join the locals paddle boarding on the placid ocean or snorkeling around La Barra, a rocky reef formation just off shore that attracts hundreds of vibrant fish species. A “miniature continent”: that is how Gran Canaria is described, with its incredible variety of landscapes and microclimates which make it unique. Apart from this, you will also be able to enjoy an exciting city life in the island, especially in its capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. This is a city that has one of the best climates in the world, and it is a cosmopolitan and dynamic centre, where you will find everything you can imagine.
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PARADISE | Fuerteventura, Canary Islands
A paradise for sun worshippers, beach lovers, and water sport enthusiasts. Located just off the coast of Africa, its consistently beautiful weather has earned it the nickname "Island of Eternal Spring." The east part of the island is covered in sand, a continuation of the Sahara Desert. Busy Corralejo, located on the north coast, is filled with bars, restaurants and shops and a town beach. Think of long, untouched beaches of white sand, set in a coastline bathed by the ocean with calm transparent water that invites you to relax in evocative intimacy. There is no better place to glide out on a surfboard or windsurf across a turquoise sea and take advantage of the wind.
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PERFECT WEATHER | Lanzarote, Canary Islands
With its beachy landscapes and more than 300 volcanoes, plus perfect weather all year round, you'll quickly see why Lanzarote is an award-winning destination. The island's dedication to the environment and tourism has even resulted in recognition from the World Tourism Organization as a universal model of sustainable development. In addition, the island has gone to considerable lengths to preserve its own history, culture and heritage.
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HISTORICAL | Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon is blessed with natural beauty and steeped in fascinating history and is the only European capital with Atlantic beaches. Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a magical city that has been able to preserve all the charm of its old city and the traditions and history that go along with it. There is so much to discover in Lisbon! Wooden trams clank up outrageous gradients, past mosaic pavements, Art Nouveau cafés and the medieval quarter of Alfama, which hangs below the city's São Jorge castle. With blue skies all year round, this city offers opportunities for fabulous shopping, exciting views of the city and the river in a picturesque setting.
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C A N A R Y I I S L A N D S
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Best temperature in the world -- 72° yearly average
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4,800 daylight hours
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Clear and protected skies - One of the best places in the world to observe the stars
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Seven major islands, all remnants of very steep, extinct volcanoes
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Clean waters and refreshing dips all year round and some of the best thermal waters in the world
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STATEROOM CATEGORIES AND PRICES - Double Occupancy
Rates based on Double Occupancy (per person, in US Dollars)
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The primary difference within cabin types is based on location on the ship. Please refer to the deck plans to view location
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Inside Stateroom Categories (183 - 200 Sq. Ft. )
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Outside Ocean View Stateroom Categories (177 Sq. Ft.)
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Features window, sitting area with sofa, 32" LCD TV, and vanity
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Deluxe Ocean View w/Private Balcony (194 Sq. Ft. Stateroom, 54 Sq. Ft. Balcony)
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Features floor to ceiling sliding glass doors, sitting area with sofa, mini-refrigerator, 32" LCD TV, and vanity
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Concierge Class w/ Private Balcony (194 Sq. Ft. Stateroom, 54 Sq. Ft. Balcony)
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Features floor to ceiling sliding glass doors, sitting area with sofa, mini-refrigerator, 32" LCD TV, and vanity, with extra concierge amenities
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Sky Suite w/Private Balcony (300 Sq. Ft. Suite, 79 Sq. Ft. Balcony):
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Features floor to ceiling sliding glass doors, living room with queen sofa sleeper, 40" LCD TV, shower/tub combination, and vanity
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Celebrity Suite w/Private Balcony (394 Sq. Ft. Suite, 105 Sq. Ft. Balcony)
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Features floor to ceiling sliding glass doors, living room with queen sofa sleeper, surround-sound system with 52” LCD TV, walk-in closet, Bedroom with 40” LCD TV, shower/tub combination, and vanity.
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Royal Suite w/Private Balcony (590 Sq. Ft. Suite , 153 Sq. Ft. Balcony)
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Features floor to ceiling sliding glass doors, separate living room with dining area, queen sofa sleeper, surround-sound entertainment system with 52” LCD TV, walk-in closet, Bedroom with 40” LCD TV, master bath with whirlpool tub with separate shower stall, powder room, and vanity
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All cruise participants must make their reservations through Life Journeys/ Worldview Travel
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Prices do not include airfare
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ARRIVALS
All international and domestic flights into Heathrow or Gatwick should arrive no later than 11:30 am on September 21, 2014
DEPARTURES
On October 5, 2014, all departures from Heathrow or Gatwick should leave no earlier than 12:30 pm
TRAVEL INSURANCE
Information on an optional travel insurance program will be included with your confirmation after registering.
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Additional Costs
Port Charges and Taxes: $479.43 per person (may be subject to change)
Abraham-Hicks Seminar: $400.00 per person
Pre-Paid Gratuities
Non-Suites (Cat. 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 2B, 2A, 1C, 1B, 1A) - $168 per person
Concierge Class (Cat. C2, C3) - $175 per person
Full Suite (Cat. S2, S1, CS, RS) - $217 per person Celebrity requires that all passengers in the group pre-pay gratuities.
3rd and 4th Passenger Rates when sharing with two full paying guests:
Inside – Not available . Outside - $249 per person
Deluxe Ocean View/Concierge Class – $279 per person . .Suites - $809 per person
Children Rates are the same as 3rd or 4th passengers.
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Payment in full due upon booking.
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