Price from: €3319pp |
Location: Europe & North America |
Duration: 17 Nights |
Dates Available: 22nd August 2024 |
Tel: +357 70 000 970 |
Holiday Highlights
Set sail on an adventure on the Jewel of the Seas from Royal Caribbean. Get ready to be mesmerised by breathtaking locations and a once-in-a-lifetime journey.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the vibrant capital of the Netherlands, is a city that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern energy. Renowned for its picturesque canals, lined with picturesque 17th-century buildings, Amsterdam is a cyclist's paradise with bike-friendly lanes crisscrossing the city. The iconic Anne Frank House and Van Gogh Museum showcase the city's rich cultural heritage. Diverse neighborhoods like Jordaan and De Pijp offer eclectic boutiques, trendy cafes, and a lively atmosphere. The famous Red Light District adds a unique dimension to the city's open-minded ethos. Amsterdam's tulip-filled gardens, world-class cuisine, and progressive mindset make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a memorable European experience.
Akureyri
Ísafjörður
Situated in the remote Westfjords region of Iceland, Ísafjörður stands as a picturesque town surrounded by dramatic fjords and snow-capped peaks. With a population that reflects the town's cozy charm, Ísafjörður boasts colorful houses lining its narrow streets, exuding a tranquil atmosphere. The town's maritime heritage is evident in its Old Town, where historic buildings house museums and quaint shops. Ísafjörður serves as a gateway to the untamed beauty of the Westfjords, offering opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the rugged coastline. Its isolated location makes Ísafjörður a haven for those seeking authentic Icelandic culture amidst breathtaking natural scenery.
Reykjavík
Reykjavík, the vibrant capital of Iceland, captivates with its dynamic blend of modernity and Nordic charm. Set against a backdrop of volcanic landscapes, the city is a cultural hub, home to the striking Hallgrímskirkja Church and the iconic Harpa Concert Hall. Reykjavík's lively streets are adorned with colorful buildings, inviting cafes, and a thriving arts scene. The city's renowned museums, such as the National Museum of Iceland and the quirky Icelandic Phallological Museum, offer glimpses into the nation's rich history and unique character. With geothermal pools like the Blue Lagoon nearby, Reykjavík is a gateway to both urban sophistication and Iceland's natural wonders.
Prince Christian Sound
Prince Christian Sound, located in southern Greenland, is a breathtaking natural wonder renowned for its majestic fjords and stunning scenery. This narrow, ice-filled channel stretches approximately 100 kilometers, cutting through mountains and glaciers, connecting the Labrador Sea with the Irminger Sea. Towering granite cliffs, icebergs, and dramatic landscapes characterize this picturesque waterway. Traveling through Prince Christian Sound offers a mesmerizing journey with views of calving glaciers and abundant wildlife, including seals and seabirds. It's a popular destination for cruise ships, providing a unique opportunity to witness the raw beauty of Greenland's icy wilderness in one of its most spectacular passages.
Qaqortoq
Nuuk
Nuuk, the capital and largest city of Greenland, sits on the country's southwest coast, overlooking the majestic Nuuk Fjord. Despite being Greenland's urban center, Nuuk maintains a distinct Arctic charm with its colorful houses, a fusion of modernity and tradition. The National Museum and Nuuk Art Museum showcase Greenland's history and contemporary culture, while the iconic Katuaq Cultural Center hosts diverse events. Surrounded by striking landscapes, Nuuk offers outdoor enthusiasts hiking trails, fjord cruises, and glimpses of the Northern Lights. As the political and cultural heart of Greenland, Nuuk encapsulates the unique blend of Inuit heritage and modern Nordic influences.
Charllottown, Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown, located on Prince Edward Island (PEI) in Canada, is a charming coastal city known for its historic significance and picturesque surroundings. As the provincial capital, Charlottetown played a pivotal role in Canadian history, hosting the 1864 Charlottetown Conference, a precursor to the country's Confederation. The city's waterfront is adorned with vibrant buildings, boutique shops, and seafood restaurants. Victoria Row, a cobblestone street in the heart of downtown, offers a delightful shopping and dining experience. Charlottetown is also renowned for its cultural events, including the Charlottetown Festival, celebrating the performing arts. The city exudes maritime charm, making it a popular destination on Prince Edward Island.
Sydney, Nova Scotia
Sydney, nestled on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada, is a coastal gem with a rich maritime history. The city thrives along the scenic Sydney Harbour, offering a blend of cultural attractions and natural beauty. The Big Fiddle, a colossal violin-shaped sculpture, symbolizes the city's musical heritage and is a prominent waterfront landmark. Visitors can explore the historic Cossit House and the vibrant Joan Harriss Cruise Pavilion. Sydney is also a gateway to the Cabot Trail, renowned for its breathtaking coastal scenery. With a welcoming community, lively festivals, and maritime charm, Sydney is a captivating destination on Nova Scotia's eastern shores.
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts, a city steeped in American history, exudes a timeless charm with its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. Home to pivotal events like the Boston Tea Party and the site of Paul Revere's midnight ride, the city preserves its revolutionary spirit along the Freedom Trail. Modern skyscrapers complement historic landmarks, such as Faneuil Hall and the Massachusetts State House. Boston's intellectual prowess shines through prestigious universities like Harvard and MIT, while its vibrant neighborhoods, diverse culinary scene, and the Boston Common offer a contemporary allure. The Charles River, iconic sports culture, and cultural institutions enrich the city's dynamic tapestry.
Itinerary
Day 1: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Day 2-3: Cruising
Day 4: Akureyri, Iceland
Day 5: Ísafjörður, Iceland
Day 6: Reykjavík, Iceland
Day 7: Cruising
Day 8: Prince Christian Sound, Greenland
Day 9: Qaqortoq, Greenland
Day 10: Cruising
Day 11: Nuuk, Greenland
Day 12-13: Cruising
Day 14: Charlottetown, Canada
Day 15: Sydney Nova Scotia, Canada
Day 16: Cruising
Day 17: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
What’s Included:
- 16-Night Cruise onboard Jewel of the Seas
- Full board (speciality restaurants carry an additional supplement).
- Flights (Overnight flight on return)
- Transfers
Ship Information:
- Year of build 2004 / Age: 20
- Flag state Bahamas
- Builder Meyer Werft (Papenburg, Germany)
- Class RCI RADIANCE
- Building cost USD 350 million
- Engines (power) General Electric gas turbines (58 MW / 77779 hp)
- Propulsion power 44 MW / 59005 hp
- Speed 25 kn / 46 km/h / 29 mph
- Length (LOA) 293 m / 961 ft
- Beam (width) 39 m / 128 ft
- Gross Tonnage 90090 gt
- Passengers 2144 - 2573
- Crew 859
- Passengers-to-space ratio 35
- Decks 13
- Cabins 1072
- Decks with cabins 8
- Last Refurbishment 2021
Jewel of the Seas - Iceland, Greenland & Canada
Cabin Type: | Price Per Person:
(based on 2 people sharing) |
Inside | €3319 |
Outside | €3559 |
Balcony | €4299 |
Suite | €6329 |
Cabin Type: | Price Per Person:
(Single Person) |
Inside 2V | €4799 |
Outside 2N | €5599 |
Balcony 2D | €6699 |
Check availability: Email: info@centurycyprus.com Quoting Jewel of the Seas - Iceland, Greenland & Canada. All prices are per person and are based on 2 people sharing a room/cabin. Single supplements do apply. All prices are subject to availability at the time of booking.