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14 Night - Asian Pacific (Australia)

Royal Caribbean Sail Date: 02/10/09
Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean
Ship Name: Rhapsody of the Seas
Departure Port: Sydney, Australia

Inside Cabin Oceanview Balcony Suite
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Ship: Rhapsody of the Seas

With dramatic walls of glass and retractable canopy, Rhapsody of the Seas has already embarked on the course other cruise ships will someday follow. When you're not enjoying the magnificent ocean views, you'll be relaxing in the soothing ShipShape® Day Spa, swimming in one of the two pools, taking a much-needed whirlpool or catching up with friends over your favorite drink in one of our eight lounges.


Ship Highlights

Theaters
1
Meeting Rooms
Y
Casino
Y
Disco
Y
Fitness Center
Y
Children's Program
Y
Internet Cafe
Y
Shops
Y
Library
Y
Spa
Y
Year Built
1997
Year Refurbished
2002
Ships Registry
Bahamas
Ship Tonnage
78491
Number of Cabins
999
Handicap-Accessible Cabins
14
Capacity
1998
Elevators
9
Restaurants
2
Bars
5
Pools
2


Deck Plans

Cruise Itinerary

 Day 1 - Sydney, Australia

Sydney, Australia

The distinctive Sydney Opera House greets you as you enter this most picturesque of harbors. Learn more about the birthplace of Australia with a visit to the historic "Rocks" section, or watch the street performers and shop for "Australiana" at Darling Harbor. Read More


 Day 2 - Sydney, Australia

Sydney, Australia

The distinctive Sydney Opera House greets you as you enter this most picturesque of harbors. Learn more about the birthplace of Australia with a visit to the historic "Rocks" section, or watch the street performers and shop for "Australiana" at Darling Harbor. Read More


 Day 3 - At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.


 Day 4 - At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.


 Day 5 - Milford Sound

Milford Sound

Carved by glacial ice thousands of years ago, Milford Sound is a living travel poster. Sheer granite cliffs rise hundreds of feet above you. White plumed waterfalls tumble from mountain valleys into the gorge. Seals sun themselves on the rock islands and penguins swim in the icy blue water. Read More


 Day 5 - Doubtful Sound

Doubtful Sound

Powerful glaciers carving their way toward the sea 14,000 years ago created New Zealand´s magnificent Fjordland, the awesome beauty of which is unmatched outside Norway. Doubtful Sound is the deepest of the fiords at 421m deep. There are three 'arms' to the fiord with some dramatic waterfalls amongst the highlights to be seen. Read More


 Day 5 - Dusky Sound

Dusky Sound

Powerful glaciers carving their way toward the sea 14,000 years
ago created New Zealand´s magnificent Fjordland, the awesome
beauty of which is unmatched outside Norway. Unparalled views of
rarely seen Dusky Sound are overpowering in their raw majesty.
The largest of New Zealand´s fjords, it was discovered by Captain
Cook in 1770 and its haunting beauty remains untouched. Read More


 Day 6 - Dunedin

Dunedin

Visit Dunedins Scottish-influenced architecture including Olveston House and Lanarch Castle, the stunning railway station, and more. Or ride the railway to Pukerangi. You can also see the Otago Peninsula with its colonies of penguins and albatrosses. Read More


 Day 7 - Christchurch

Christchurch

On the east coast of New Zealands south island, Christchurch is the countrys most English city, with its willow-lined River Avon and ivy-covered Gothic buildings. Visit Catherdral Square and the Botanic Gardens, view the Canterbury Plains and stop for a sumptuous Devonshire tea. Read More


 Day 8 - Wellington

Wellington

With its bay, steep hillsides and cable cars, Wellington may remind you of San Fransciso. Wander through the Alexander Turnbull Library; shop at Lambton Quay; or tour the National Museum and Art Gallery. Read More


 Day 9 - Mayor and White Island

Mayor and White Island

White Island, thought to be two million years old is New Zealand's only constantly active marine volcano is unique in many ways. Guided tours are available with access either by helicopter or boat. For serious trampers - the Kaimai - Mamaku Forest Park has extensive tramping tracks which link huts and campsites over a variety of terrain. Tramps can last from a couple of hours to four or five days. Read More


 Day 10 - Tauranga

Tauranga

Tauranga, located in the Bay of Plenty region, is a unique coastal city favoured by abundant sunshine all year round, beautiful beaches and fertile soils. The Bay of Plenty region has a population in excess of 75,000 and is one of the fastest growing areas of New Zealand. One of the biggest influences on the region's prosperity is the Port of Tauranga. As New Zealand's largest export port, it handles locally produced paper and timber products, kiwifruit and dairy products bound for the international market. Tauranga is only 2 and a half hours drive from Auckland and an hour and a quarter from Hamilton. Read More


 Day 11 - Auckland

Auckland

New Zealands largest city sprawls over seven volcanos and around two picturesque bays. Aucklands amazing geography and warm, humid climate has inspired a lifestyle thats regularly ranked in the worlds top ten. In just half an hour you can be almost anywhere - sailing to an island, trekking through the rainforest, picnicking on a volcano, sampling wines at a vineyard or wandering a wild, black sand surf beach. Aucklands layout makes it easy to jump quickly from one theme to another. Read More


 Day 12 - Bay of Islands

Bay of Islands

Discovered by Captain Cook in the 18th century, the Bay of Islands is a haven of calm waters, a paradise of secluded coves and beaches. Read More


 Day 13 - At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.


 Day 14 - At Sea

At Sea

Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.


 Day 15 - Sydney, Australia

Sydney, Australia

The distinctive Sydney Opera House greets you as you enter this most picturesque of harbors. Learn more about the birthplace of Australia with a visit to the historic "Rocks" section, or watch the street performers and shop for "Australiana" at Darling Harbor. Read More




Available Cabins - Images may not represent actual cabin or layout

Interior: M, N, Q

Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area,hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. (135-144 sq. ft.)

Large Interior: K, L

Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area,hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Larger Stateroom. (151 sq. ft.)

Superior Interior: J

Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area, closed-circuit TV and phone. (174 sq. ft.)

Ocean View: F, G, H, I

Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private bathroom, vanity area,hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Larger Stateroom. (154 sq. ft.)

Family Ocean View: FO

Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), an additional twin bed, sitting area with sofa bed and Pullman bed, private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. (237 sq. ft.)

Superior Balcony: D1, D2

Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private balcony, sitting area with sofa bed, refrigerator, private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. (195 sq. ft., balcony 41 sq. ft.)

Junior Suite: JS

Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private balcony, sitting area with sofa bed, refrigerator, private bathroom, bathtub, vanity area,hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Superior Ocean View Suite.(241 sq. ft., balcony 64 sq. ft.)

Grand Suite: GS

Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private balcony, sitting area with sofa bed, refrigerator, private bathroom, bathtub, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. Also referred to as Grand Ocean View Suite. (355 sq. ft., balcony 116 sq. ft.)

Royal Family Suite: FS

Two bedrooms with twin beds that convert to a queen-size bed, two bathrooms (one with shower, one with bathtub), living area with double sofa bed and Pullman bed, refrigerator, private balcony, vanity area,hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. Suite can accommodate eight persons. (463 sq. ft., balcony 55 sq. ft.)

Owners Suite: OS

Queen-size bed, private balcony, separate living area with queen-size sofa bed, refrigerator and bar, private bathroom, bathtub, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. (523 sq. ft., balcony 116 sq. ft.)

Royal Suite: RS

Separate bedroom with king-size bed, private balcony, whirlpool tub, living room with queen-size sofa bed, baby grand piano, refrigerator, wet bar, dining table, entertainment center, private bathroom, vanity area, hair-dryer, closed-circuit TV and phone. (1,140 sq. ft., balcony 131 sq. ft.)

*Prices listed are per person, cruise-only, and are based on double occupancy. Government fees and taxes are additional for all guests. Rates and availability are subject to change and may not be available for desired dates of travel. Prices are not guaranteed until the deposit or full payment has been made on your booking and you have received a confirmation number from your Cruise Planner Consultant. Additional restrictions from various suppliers may apply. Terms & Conditions