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ms Nieuw Amsterdam and ms Oosterdam San Diego Sail-Away April 25, 2017


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It is a two-fer in San Diego as more dam ships head north for the Alaska cruise season; they are on a tandem itinerary.

 

The ships are scheduled to set sail for a short Pacific Coast cruise to reposition to Vancouver, departing at 16:00/4:00 PM PDT - subject to change as always.

 

The webcam is at: http://sundiegolive.com/.

 

Both ships' 4-Day Pacific Coastal Cruise itinerary:

 

Apr 25 San Diego, California, US

Apr 26 At Sea

Apr 27 At Sea

Apr 28 Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Apr 29 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

 

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Nice to see two HAL ships in today. We are heading on the Oosterdam later today but having a leisure breakfast at our hotel.

 

Beautiful day in San Diego. We've enjoyed spending 3 nights here prior to our short cruise back home.

 

 

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Nice to see two HAL ships in today. We are heading on the Oosterdam later today but having a leisure breakfast at our hotel.

 

Beautiful day in San Diego. We've enjoyed spending 3 nights here prior to our short cruise back home.

Beautiful!

I should have gone down to San Diego instead of making doctors' appointments.

Bon Voyage! :D

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It is a two-fer in San Diego as more dam ships head north for the Alaska cruise season; they are on a tandem itinerary.

 

The ships are scheduled to set sail for a short Pacific Coast cruise to reposition to Vancouver, departing at 16:00/4:00 PM PDT - subject to change as always.

 

The webcam is at: http://sundiegolive.com/.

 

Both ships' 4-Day Pacific Coastal Cruise itinerary:

 

Apr 25 San Diego, California, US

Apr 26 At Sea

Apr 27 At Sea

Apr 28 Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Apr 29 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

 

L7S04W.jpg

This was so absolutely cool! We saw the sail away from the air! We disembarked the NA and then spent the day in SD. Our plane took off at 5:30 headed for Seattle and as we were flying out we saw both ships in open water heading north. It was very cool. I'm so glad we got to see that. It was a great capper to a great cruise!

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