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Celebrity Cruise Destinations
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Best known for its redwood
forests and diverse
wildlife, the Pacific
Northwest is also home to
urban attractions, including
state-of-the art museums,
quaint boutiques and
thriving arts and music
scenes. From California to
Oregon and Washington to
British Columbia, this
region offers something for
everyone. Stroll the seawalk
along Campbell River in
hopes of spotting a playful
seal, savor delicious
Pacific Rim seafood in a
quaint restaurant or enjoy a
heritage walk through
towering evergreens. As you
journey through the "Great
Northwest" aboard Celebrity,
encounter wild landscapes
and explore new horizons
found nowhere else on earth.
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There's no better way to experience the Pacific Northwest than aboard Celebrity's consistently top-ranked fleet.
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Areas of Interest
Coastal villages, festive enclaves and lavish retreats decorate the Pacific and Mexican coastline.
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Vancouver, British Columbia
Every bit
as cosmopolitan as Seattle, with a
distinctive European flair, Vancouver is
the Canadian jewel of Puget Sound. From
the cobblestone streets of the Gastown
district to Little Italy and Chinatown,
Vancouver has something for everyone.
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Seattle, Washington
The Emerald
City combines spectacular natural beauty
and cosmopolitan flair like few places
can. An outdoor and coffee mecca,
Seattle also offers up some of the best
seafood anywhere along the Pacific Rim.
Named after the great chief of the
Suquamish Indians, Seattle enjoys a
fusion of American, Asian and Native
American cultures you won't likely find
anywhere else.
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Prince
Rupert, B.C. (Canada)
Due in part
to its status as one of the oldest
continuously occupied regions of the
world, Prince Rupert has developed a
rather unique culture. A thriving arts
community that has produced globally
acclaimed artists makes this north coast
enclave a stop worth making.
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Campbell River, B.C.
Celebrated
as the Salmon Capital of the World,
Campbell River, situated on the east
coast of central Vancouver Island, also
plays host to an active arts and
cultural scene. Visit one of the many
art galleries that feature works by
local artists or take in a show at the
community theatre.
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Nanaimo, British Columbia
Nanaimo
graces Vancouver Island and your
vacation with pristine and peaceful
beauty. Ferry across to Newcastle
Provincial Marine Park for a relaxing
day of wildlife watching. Or experience
a diving adventure on the world's
largest artificial reef, and find out
why Jacques Cousteau named Vancouver
Island's waters the Emerald Sea.
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Grays
Harbor, Washington
Captain
Robert Gray sailed the Columbia into
this expansive harbor over two hundred
years ago and traded goods with the
locals. Today Gray's Harbor residents
are still regarded as some of the
friendliest people in the U.S., helping
you enjoy their birdwatcher's paradise,
beautiful wetlands, romantic sunsets and
miles of sandy beaches.
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Astoria, Oregon
As the
oldest American settlement west of the
Rockies, Astoria's historic surroundings
instantly transport visitors to a
simpler time. Architecturally dominated
by hundreds of Victorian homes, there
are a variety of other attractions to
visit including the 4.1 mile long
Astoria Bridge, a 1920's style downtown
area and the Columbia River, just a few
miles from the Pacific Ocean. If the
beauty of the river fails to capture
your imagination, then the pristine
forests and majestic mountains surely
will.
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