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OceansAmericaSee Alaska in Luxury Aboard The Emerald SeaWelcome to The Emerald SeaSailing weekly during the summer from Vancouver, The Emerald Sea is OceansAmerica's first all-suite luxury cruise ship.
![]() The Emerald Sea, about to pass under Vancouver's Lions Gate Bridge and begin its week-long adventure. 9/13/2006 : view on map : permalink : comments Say Goodbye to Cabin FeverAll of our richly appointed suites are minimum 500 sq. feet and feature whirlpool tubs, separate showers, queen-sized beds and separate sitting/dining areas. Upper Suites feature balconies. Grand Suites also include a king-sized bed, large-screen TV (with free movies), and a stocked soft-drink bar.
9/13/2006 : view on map : permalink : comments Onboard ActivitiesThe entertainment and recreation facilities on board The Emerald Sea are second-to-none. Featuring a full-sized casino, theater, four swimming pools, two gyms, complete spa services, a nightclub, jazz lounge, 24-hour dining, luxury shopping at competitive prices and more.
9/13/2006 : view on map : permalink : comments Get Active OutdoorsLet's face it, you aren't go to Alaska to sit inside. That's why we want you to have a full complement of outdoor activities available, even while cruising. With two outdoor pools, jogging and rollerblade tracks, a climbing wall, and even an outdoor gym, you won't want to sit still for long.
9/13/2006 : view on map : permalink : comments Destination: JuneauJuneau, as the capital of Alaska, is our first stop.
![]() 9/13/2006 : view on map : permalink : comments Scenery En RouteWhile we've given you all the emenities of home (and then some) in your cabin and on board, we really hope you won't be using them that much. That's because you're want to be topside, eyeing the glorious and rugged coastline of Alaska. From whale-spotting to waterfall-watching, there's something for everyone to see.
9/13/2006 : view on map : permalink : comments Destination: Glacier BayGlacier Bay is the highlight of everyone's Alaskan cruise adventure. The raw power of nature as historic glacial ice splits off and falls into the water with a roar is something you'll remember for the rest of your life. The Emerald Sea is one of only a few ships of this size that are allowed up close to the famous Margerie Glacier.
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