| Date | Port/City | Activity | Arrival | Departure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Seattle, Washington | 5:00 PM | ||
| Day 2 | At Sea | |||
| Day 3 | San Francisco, California | Docked | 11:00 AM | |
| Day 4 | San Francisco, California | Docked | 6:00 PM | |
| Day 5 | Monterey, California | Tendered | 8:00 AM | 5:00 PM |
| Day 6 | At Sea | |||
| Day 7 | Santa Barbara, California | Tendered | 7:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| Day 8 | Los Angeles, California | Docked | 7:00 AM | 8:00 PM |
| Day 9 | Catalina Island, California | Tendered | 7:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| Day 10 | San Diego, California | Docked | 7:00 AM | 6:00 PM |
| Day 11 | Ensenada, Mexico | 7:00 AM |
Visitors to the Emerald City find a fusion of American, Asian and Native American cultures, set against a backdrop of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. Sample the freshest seafood to be found along the Pacific Rim, as well as a cup of Seattle's famous coffee.
A grand stage for dining. The Main Restaurant is the centerpiece of our immersive and enriching range of culinary experiences. We're proud to present an unparalleled wealth of choices every evening. Working literally around the clock, the galleys delight in sending out artfully presented dishes, every delicate micro-green garnish perfectly in place.
One of the world's most exciting and eclectic cities, San Francisco offers visitors a wealth of possibilities-iconic landmarks like Fisherman's Wharf, Lombard Street and Alcatraz Island, as well as the Golden Gate Bridge and the cable cars on Powell Street.
One of the world's most exciting and eclectic cities, San Francisco offers visitors a wealth of possibilities-iconic landmarks like Fisherman's Wharf, Lombard Street and Alcatraz Island, as well as the Golden Gate Bridge and the cable cars on Powell Street.
Set 120 miles south of San Francisco, this city has deep connections to the fishing industry and was the inspiration for the John Steinbeck novel, Cannery Row. Today it boasts one of the world's largest aquariums, as well as a vast offshore kelp forest that attracts divers who share the waters with sea otters and sea lions.
Don't just appreciate art, experience it. Witness the incredible, gorgeous art of glassblowing with intimate live demonstrations. Watch and learn from professional glassblowers in this popular, one-of-a-kind exhibition from the renowned Corning Museum of Glass.
Known as the "American Riviera," with Mediterranean-like weather year round, Santa Barbara lies between the steep Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. This pedestrian-friendly city offers downtown beaches, a classic California surfing culture, parks, great Spanish architecture, and Mission Santa Barbara, a national historic landmark. The weekly Santa Barbara Arts & Crafts Show has been a popular part of Stearns Wharf for over 40 years. An abundance of seafood, local produce, and nearby wineries also make Santa Barbara home to many spectacular restaurants.
Rodeo Drive, Spago, Mann's Theatre, Sunset Boulevard. There is so much to see and do in this entertainment capital, you'll have to be judicious with your time. Shop and sightsee as you keep your eyes open for Hollywood's heroes and villains in their off-screen persona. L.A. has it all and then some. See the homes of the stars, or visit the Griffith Observatory and do some celestial stargazing.
To learn more about this exciting port, please refer to our Port Explorer guide.
It's less than 20 miles off the coast from Los Angeles, but Catalina Island is a world away from the city's bright lights. Protected by the most stringent measures anywhere, this sanctuary is pure paradise. Boaters who make it out here find art deco architecture, quaint boutiques, and an eclectic dining experience.
Bordered by the Anza-Borrego Desert, the Laguna Mountains, and the Pacific Ocean, San Diego is blessed with a year-round Mediterranean climate, which only adds to the attraction of its 70 miles of beaches.
To learn more about this exciting port, please refer to our Port Explorer guide.
With mild weather year-round due to its inlet location off of the Pacific Ocean, Ensenada is celebrated as a popular location for yachting, sport fishing and surfing, as well as migrating gray whales. This unique location is also in the heart of wine country where vineyards were first planted centuries ago.
Celebrity Cruises reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $10 per guest per day on all guests if the price of West Texas Intermediate fuel exceeds $65 per barrel.
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