CARNIVAL MIRACLE
8 day Alaska Inside Passage Cruise aboard the Carnival "Fun Ship" Miracle. Sailing from Seattle, WA
September 2 - 10, 2014
CARNIVAL MIRACLE
CARNIVAL MIRACLE
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SPECIAL GROUP RATES: SPACE IS LIMITED-subject to availability (Price is subject to change without notice)
3rd /4th passenger in same cabin will be discounted. Group Packages include pre-assigned amenities. $350 Deposit required per person to reserve. Final payment due June 2014 Subject to availability - pricing is BASE CRUISE FARE for DOUBLE OCCUPANCY, price does not include government taxes/port fees
Carnival Miracle - Ship Description Fun Ship cruising meets the Carnival Miracle, a 2004 addition to the Spirit-class fleet. Onboard, 80% of the ship's staterooms have sparkling ocean views. Comfortably transporting 2,124 guests, the ship's wide decks encompass multiple swimming pools, 16 themed bars and lounges, a duty-free shopping mall, and a whole resort's worth of innovative amenities designed with every age group and inclination in mind. Days aboard Carnival Miracle are filled with as much relaxation or activity as passengers desire. Passenger's can shop 'till they drop at the duty-free shopping mall, gamble 'till the dealing's done at Mr. Lucky's Casino, and stroll the pebbled paths of Gatsby's Garden indoor promenade. Nightclubs, lounges, and bars lie around every bend, and range from coffee shops and sports bars to discos and clubs with live music. There is cabaret in the Mad Hatter's Ball, two levels of dancing at Dr. Frankenstein's Lab, and state-of-the-art Las Vegas-style productions in ship's main theatre, Phantom Lounge. The ship's spa is an oasis of therapeutic treatments. The health club features the latest exercise equipment, and joggers can take advantage of an outdoor track. Multiple swimming pools beckon from the ship's wide decks, as well as a fun waterslide. In addition, the ship features the award-winning Camp Carnival program for kids, an Internet cafe, and a video game room. The ship offers a wide range of tempting dining options in both casual and formal settings. Elegant main dining rooms, stateroom services, ice cream bars, and 24-hour pizzerias serve up something for every taste. There's also the naval-themed Horatio's Restaurant, the myth-inspired Bacchus dining room, and the swanky 1930s-style New York ambiance of Nick & Noras, a reservations-only supper club offering U.S.D.A. prime beef and other upscale cuisine |
Ship Highlights
Size of Ship: 88500 tons
Launch Date: 2004 Passenger Capacity: 2124 passengers Crew-to-Passenger Ratio: 1 to 2 |
NO PASSPORT REQUIRED!
TRAVEL DOCUMENTATION - all ports (excluding Europe) Proper travel documentation is required at embarkation and throughout the cruise. Even though a guest has completed registration using FUNPASS, it is still the responsibility of the guest to bring all required travel documents. Guest should check with their travel agent and/or government authority to determine the travel documents necessary for each port of call. Any guest without proper documents will not be allowed to board the vessel and no refund of the cruise fare will be issued. Carnival assumes no responsibility for advising guests of immigration requirements.
CRUISE TRAVEL
The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) Passport Requirements became effective June 1, 2009, for land and sea borders. While the WHTI requires a valid passport for land and sea travel, a final ruling was issued allowing leniency for “closed-loop” cruises, i.e., sailings that both originate and terminate in the same U.S. port.
U.S. citizens taking “closed-loop” cruises are not required to have a passport, but will need proof of citizenship such as an original or certified copy of a birth certificate, a certificate of naturalization, a passport card, an enhanced driver’s license (EDL)as well as a government-issued photo ID. Children are also required to bring proof of citizenship, and if 16 and over, a photo ID is also required. Canadian and Bermudian citizens are required to have a passport for air, land and sea travel, including all Carnival cruises. Although a passport is not required for U.S. citizens taking “closed loop” cruises, we strongly recommend all guests travel with a passport (valid for at least six months beyond completion of travel). Having a passport will enable guests to fly from the U.S. to a foreign port in the event they miss their scheduled embarkation or to fly back to the U.S. if they need to disembark the ship mid-cruise due to an emergency.
TRAVEL DOCUMENTATION - all ports (excluding Europe) Proper travel documentation is required at embarkation and throughout the cruise. Even though a guest has completed registration using FUNPASS, it is still the responsibility of the guest to bring all required travel documents. Guest should check with their travel agent and/or government authority to determine the travel documents necessary for each port of call. Any guest without proper documents will not be allowed to board the vessel and no refund of the cruise fare will be issued. Carnival assumes no responsibility for advising guests of immigration requirements.
CRUISE TRAVEL
The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) Passport Requirements became effective June 1, 2009, for land and sea borders. While the WHTI requires a valid passport for land and sea travel, a final ruling was issued allowing leniency for “closed-loop” cruises, i.e., sailings that both originate and terminate in the same U.S. port.
U.S. citizens taking “closed-loop” cruises are not required to have a passport, but will need proof of citizenship such as an original or certified copy of a birth certificate, a certificate of naturalization, a passport card, an enhanced driver’s license (EDL)as well as a government-issued photo ID. Children are also required to bring proof of citizenship, and if 16 and over, a photo ID is also required. Canadian and Bermudian citizens are required to have a passport for air, land and sea travel, including all Carnival cruises. Although a passport is not required for U.S. citizens taking “closed loop” cruises, we strongly recommend all guests travel with a passport (valid for at least six months beyond completion of travel). Having a passport will enable guests to fly from the U.S. to a foreign port in the event they miss their scheduled embarkation or to fly back to the U.S. if they need to disembark the ship mid-cruise due to an emergency.
NO PASSPORT REQUIRED!
TRAVEL DOCUMENTATION - all ports (excluding Europe) Proper travel documentation is required at embarkation and throughout the cruise. Even though a guest has completed registration using FUNPASS, it is still the responsibility of the guest to bring all required travel documents. Guest should check with their travel agent and/or government authority to determine the travel documents necessary for each port of call. Any guest without proper documents will not be allowed to board the vessel and no refund of the cruise fare will be issued. Carnival assumes no responsibility for advising guests of immigration requirements.
CRUISE TRAVEL
The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) Passport Requirements became effective June 1, 2009, for land and sea borders. While the WHTI requires a valid passport for land and sea travel, a final ruling was issued allowing leniency for “closed-loop” cruises, i.e., sailings that both originate and terminate in the same U.S. port.
U.S. citizens taking “closed-loop” cruises are not required to have a passport, but will need proof of citizenship such as an original or certified copy of a birth certificate, a certificate of naturalization, a passport card, an enhanced driver’s license (EDL)as well as a government-issued photo ID. Children are also required to bring proof of citizenship, and if 16 and over, a photo ID is also required. Canadian and Bermudian citizens are required to have a passport for air, land and sea travel, including all Carnival cruises. Although a passport is not required for U.S. citizens taking “closed loop” cruises, we strongly recommend all guests travel with a passport (valid for at least six months beyond completion of travel). Having a passport will enable guests to fly from the U.S. to a foreign port in the event they miss their scheduled embarkation or to fly back to the U.S. if they need to disembark the ship mid-cruise due to an emergency.
visit www.travel.state.gov for more information