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Princess
Cruises 7 Night Incentive Cruise from Seattle
It is time to reward your employees or clients for all the efforts they
do to make your business successful. What better way than an adventure at
sea.
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Sample Itinerary and Schedule for a 7
Night Cruise Incentive Program from Seattle |
Seattle Program
Pre/Post Hotels can be arranged for guest arriving early or staying longer.
Day 1
Fly to Seattle, Washington
Transfer from Airport to Ship
Embark Ship Seattle: Sapphire Princess
Sailaway Party
Evening Event: 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm Private Cocktail Party Skywalker Lounge
Personal Choice Dining
Day 2
At Sea
Optional Company Meeting: 10:00 am to 11:30 am Skywalker Lounge or Conference Center.
Throughout the day enjoy the numerous onboard activities or just relax by the pool.
On board Activities Art Auction, Wild and Wacky Pool Games
Captains Welcome Gala Cocktail Party
Personal Choice Dining
A Salute to Broadway Princess Lounge 9:00 pm
Princess Idol Skywalker Lounge
Day 3
Ketchikan, Alaska
Ketchikan, Alaska's fourth largest city, is only roughly three square miles in area. With a population of over 8000 year-round residents and daily jet and marine services, Ketchikan looks forward to a bright future future in tourism and fishing industries, as it transitions from its timber based economy. Ketchikan is also the first city as one travels north on the Inside Passage and the gateway to Misty Fiords National Monument and Wilderness. This pristine wilderness encompasses over over 3,570 square miles within Tongass National Forest. Ketchikan is known as the "Salmon Capital of the World." King, silver, red, pink, and chum abound in the waters surrounding Ketchikan and Prince of Wales Island. Fishing is also excellent for halibut, red snapper, and cod. Freshwater fishing in area lakes and streams reveal dolley varden, grayling, steelhead, rainbow and cutthroat trout. Orca and humpback whales, porpoises, sea lions, seals and sea ducks are at home in ocean
waters. If you are lucky, you might spot a tufted puffin on the west coast of Prince of Wales Island. The southeast Alaska ecosystem also is habitat for large numbers of birds, ranging from hummingbirds and trumpeter swans to herons and an incredible number of bald eagles. Keep an eye out for the eagles along streams and
shorelines, where they are most likely to feed. Wildlife viewing is available year-round in the area, particularly in the Misty Fiords National Monument and Wilderness within Tongass National Forest.
Throughout the day enjoy the numerous onboard activities or just relax by the pool.
Spend the day on-board at the Lotus Spa “Seaweed Massage is excellent”
On board Activities, Virtual Reality Golf, Jackpot Bingo
Personal Choice Dining
Comedy Showtime 8:30pm
Mega Cash Bash Atlantis Casino 10:30pm
Late Night Dancing Skywalker Lounge
Day 4
Tracy Arm
Tracy Arm, like Glacier Bay, is another fjord in the southeast that features tidewater glaciers and steep 2000 foot granite walls that rise straight out of the water. This steep-sided fjord, 50 miles southeast of Juneau, is highlighted by a pair of tidewater glaciers and a gallery of icebergs that float down the length of it. This 30-mile arm was an ideal choice for novice kayakers as calm water is the norm here due to the protection the steep and narrow fjord wall provide. You are almost guaranteed of seeing seals inside the arm and there is a good possibility of spotting whales on the into the arm.
Spend the day on-board by the pool watching a movie on the ships poolside plasma screen with surround sound, and poolside beverage service.
Lotus Spa Fitness Program
On board Activities, Bad Hair Day Seminar, Pool Olympics
Personal Choice Dining
Evening Sports Trivia
Passenger Family Feud Explores Lounge 8.45pm
Princess Theater Presents “Shake, Rattle, and Roll.
Black Jack Tournament 8:30 – 11:30 pm
London Pub Night “An Evening of Adult Comedy”
Still Day 4
Juneau, Alaska
Juneau, Alaska's capital is the third largest city in the state. Like Alaska, Juneau is full of contrasts, a sophisticated cosmopolitan city in the heart of the Tongass National Forest. Nestled at the base of towering mountains overlooking the Gastineau Channel, the community's rich culture and history is displayed throughout the town and in several local museums. Travelers can hike miles of scenic trails through temperate rainforest, tidal beaches and up mountains capped by alpine meadows. The area's stunning beauty is best viewed from the air and sea. Helicopters and fixed-wing air craft whisk visitors up to the spectacular Juneau Icefield. While fleets of marine vessels stand ready to provide personal encounters with Southeast Alaska abundant aquatic wildlife. View the Mendenhall Glacier, the state's top attraction. Its impressive face is roughly 100 feet high and 1.5 mile wide. The U.S. Forest Service observatory provides visitors with rare insight to glacial movements. Because of Juneau location, the area offers convenient access to Glacier Bay National Park, Tracy Arm Fjord, the Taku River, Admiralty Island & Pack Creek Bear Preserve, as well as a host of secluded wilderness resorts. Whether it's the serenity of an alpine meadow or the thrill of witnessing a breaching whale, adventure runs wild in Juneau.
Company Shore Excursion
Mount Roberts Tramway
Soar to new heights as a tram carries you to the 1,800–foot level of Mount Roberts for a stunning panorama of Juneau and the Inside Passage.
Board the tram and set off on a journey that takes you from Alaska’s rain forest to its lush alpine
meadows. At the top, the mountain lodge houses a theater, restaurant, bar, several select gift shops and impressive displays of Native Alaskan artwork. Native artists are featured working on totemic carvings in cedar or silver or making traditional dolls and garments. View a live bald eagle and
learn about these fascinating birds at the Juneau Raptor Center exhibit.
One of Juneau’s most popular attractions, the Mount Roberts tram ride provides stunning photo opportunities and a chance to learn about the area’s rich Native culture.
Poolside service and a good book is also an option onboard.
Fitness Training: Flabs to Abs Seminar
Onboard Activities: Paint your own ceramics, Paddle Tennis anyone? Ping Pong Tournament
Personal Choice Dining
Movies Under the Stars
Tropical Island Deck Party 10:00 pm – until
Day 5
Skagway, Alaska
Nestled in a remote river valley in Southeast Alaska, Skagway became a boom town overnight with the discovery of gold around Dawson City in 1896. Floods of people seeking a better life swarmed Skagway and neighboring Dyea on their trek to the gold fields. Amongst the rush, the White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad was constructed which ran prospectors over the White Pass on thier way to the gold fields. When the greatest Gold Rush the world has ever seen finally subsided in the early 1900's, it is estimated that of the 100,000 people that rushed for the gold fields only 30,000 to 40,000 people arrived in Dawson. Of those, one in ten actually found gold and only a few hundred ever became rich. Today, the community of Skagway has grown very little over the last one hundred years. This has helped to preserve the communities history and historical beauty.A walk down the wood boardwalk of Broadway street amongst one hundred-year-old buildings will evoke awe from just about anyone. This community has spent countless hours preserving the original look and feel of Skagway's past. While all the attraction summoned by gold is gone, Skagway still draws a tremendous amount of prospectors each year on the discovery for the scenic beauty and a glimpse of yesterdays rich history. Nearly 500,000 visitors arrive each and every summer by way of cruise ship while another 200,000 drive down the valley from the Yukon Territory. Needless to say, Skagway feels like the bustling boomtown it
once was, each and every summer day.
Sailaway Cocktail Party
Personal Choice Dining
Classic Rock Party Skywalker Lounge
Martini Evening Wheelhouse Bar
Movies under the stars
Champagne & Bubbles Waterfall Party
Day 6
Optional Company Meeting: 10:00 am to 11:30 am Skywalker Lounge or Conference Center.
Spend the day at the Spa
On board Activities: Line Dance Lessons, Scavenger Hunt, and Bridge Players Tournament
Personal Choice Dining
Day 7
Victoria, British Columbia
This intimate, sophisticated seaside City is the vacation capital of Canada and the premiere tourist spot in the Pacific Northwest. Victoria is situated on the southern tip of Vancouver Island and sparkles in one of Canada's mildest climates. This area is the sunniest spot in the province and the gentlest in the country in terms of climate, environment, and lifestyle. Victoria's unique character is deeply rooted in its 150-year history -- a history full of
colorful people and fascinating tales. The city's British colonial heritage is still very much in evidence, but contemporary Victoria has a distinctly Pacific northwest
flavor. Today, Victoria is best known as the capital city of British Columbia, and as a world-renowned tourism destination. One of the most visitor-friendly cities anywhere, Victoria is also one of Canada's
favorite places to call home. Greater Victoria and its outlying areas now have a population of 300,000, and the one-time colonial outpost is alive with cosmopolitan dining, superb shopping, a
colorful nightlife and a full complement of cultural offerings.
Personal Choice Dining
Farwell Party
Day 8
Breakfast
Disembark Ship in Seattle at 8:30 am
Transfer from Ship to Airport
Please note on board activities list only a sample: on board activities and shows are extensive with a wide variety of choices. Meetings and Company events can be specifically tailored around on board events and activities.
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