The trio planned to return to Alaska - Ovation, Quantum and Radiance of the Seas will be joined by Enchantment of the Seas, on seven-night voyages in 2023. Ovation and Quantum of the Seas to set sail from Seattle and give passengers the unforgettable experience of observing the North Star in their observation capsule and the iFly skydiving simulator on board. Ovation would set sail on Fridays, visiting Juneau, Ward Cove and Skagway, on an extended stay, while Quantum would sail on Mondays, taking the passengers to enjoy the up-close view of the incredible Dawes Glacier, visit Ketchikan, Victoria, Sitka and Icy Strait Point.
Radiance of the Seas is planned to alternate itineraries toward south and north, departing from Seward and Vancouver. Passengers will visit Icy Strait Point, Sitka, and Skagway, and sail the Inside Passage to see Hubbard Glacier.
Enchantment of the Seas will have its debut Alaskan season, heading to the Pacific coast, sailing roundtrip from Vancouver. Multiple glaciers and fjords will be featured, including Hubbard Glacier and Tracy Arm Fjord. Ports of call include Haines, Ketchikan, Skagway, and Juneau.
Worth to mention for the cruises of Ovation and Quantum of the Seas is that on their way to Alaska, they offer a nine and 10-night sailing, that starts with island-hopping from Oahu, Kailua-Kona, and an overnight in Maui for two full days.
Ovation of the Seas’ October 2023 itineraries include a nine-night cruise from the Pacific Northwest to Hawaii, visiting three islands and the fun overnight in Maui. And from Honolulu to Vancouver, Radiance of the Seas will offer an 11-night cruise beginning with an overnight in Oahu, than visiting Maui and both the leeward and windward coasts of the Big Island, before crossing the Pacific Ocean.