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You’ve never done summer like this before

Celebrate summer with a luxury cruise in July on one of Celebrity’s award-winning ships. There’s an adventure for every taste—a culture-packed voyage around the cool cities of the Baltic, perhaps, or a leisurely journey to some of the most glamorous ports in the Mediterranean. If tropical beaches are calling, then choose the Caribbean for long, relaxing days on Grand Cayman’s Seven Mile Beach, or snorkeling over dazzling coral gardens in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Bermuda’s pink sands and teeming reefs might be just as tempting. 

Perhaps you’re intrigued by wildlife, in which case, the pristine forests and rocky coasts of Alaska could be the answer, where you’ll see bears, whales, bald eagles, and sea otters in their glorious natural habitat. Or you could explore the volcanic Galapagos Islands, where you’ll spot fascinating species including giant tortoises, penguins, and prehistoric-looking iguanas.

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By July, the Scandinavian summer is in full swing. Enjoy leafy pub gardens in chic Copenhagen, wander endless beaches under vast skies in Skagen, on the northerly tip of Denmark, and explore the cobblestone streets of Tallinn, which appear straight out of a fairytale. Visit Stockholm’s fantastic museums, whether you’re into ABBA or maritime history, and admire the work of Norway’s greatest painter at the Munch in Oslo. On cruises from Rotterdam, you’ll have a day in edgy, arty Berlin, too.

Italy, France & Spain

Explore the glamorous Mediterranean in July, where the stylish Celebrity Edge will sail all summer long. Gaze at shimmering contemporary architecture in Valencia, feast on tapas in Palma, and wander through the shaded alleys of Dalt Vila in Ibiza. See the astonishing Leaning Tower of Pisa, and marvel at Florence’s magnificent cathedral. Stroll the waterfront in glamorous Portofino, and from Cannes, head into the mountains to visit medieval villages, all on one unforgettable voyage.

A cruise to Alaska is the best way to see the state’s wild terrains and rugged beauty. Witness whales and other marine life navigating the northern waters. Soar over the most stunning landscapes in North America via helicopter and get a bird’s-eye view of Alaska’s breathtaking glaciers, extraordinary snow-capped mountains, and wild brown bears. Tick an item off your bucket list by visiting the 76-mile-long Hubbard Glacier, the world’s longest tidewater glacier.

If complete relaxation is on your mind, book a Caribbean cruise, where your worries will melt away under the warm sun, tropical beats, and friendly smiles. Wander through old Mayan ruins in Mexico, bask in the sun on Grand Cayman’s famous 7 Mile Beach, and savor authentic Key lime pie in Key West. Or, head to the Eastern Caribbean and visit Puerto Rico’s Old San Juan and its historic fort overlooking the ocean, swim over the coral reefs of St. Thomas, and play with dolphins in the Bahamas.

An all-inclusive vacation to the exotic Galapagos Islands is another class of adventure. On Galapagos cruises in July, you’ll experience some of the most extraordinary and diverse wildlife that the world has to offer. Certified naturalists on board will give you the inside scoop on the islands’ creatures. Snorkel with sea turtles, wander past iguanas, and birdwatch along the dramatic landscapes that only the Galapagos can deliver.

Sail from Cape Liberty to the subtropical island of Bermuda, where flower-filled gardens line country lanes and the rocky coast is fringed with exquisite beaches, some a delicate shade of pink. You’ll spend two nights at the historic Royal Naval Dockyard, with plenty of time to explore massive fortifications, a craft market, and buzzing restaurants. Take a romantic sunset catamaran sail, marvel at the rock formations of the Crystal Caves, and snorkel over vibrant coral reefs.

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The 16 Best Cruises to Book in 2023, According to T+L's Expert

Travel + Leisure hand-selected 16 different types of on-the-water adventures to consider in the year ahead.

Paul Brady is the news director at Travel + Leisure and the brand's expert on cruise travel. He has been covering the travel industry for more than 15 years for outlets including Condé Nast Traveler , Skift , and The Huffington Post .

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Cruising is in the midst of an epic comeback . Travelers are turning to trusted lines to help minimize the hassles of country hopping and maximize relaxation time in each destination. With 2023 poised to be a big year for both new and frequent cruisers — thanks in part to an abundance of new ships and itineraries — Travel + Leisure has hand-selected 16 different types of adventures to consider in the year ahead.

The Nile on Viking Osiris

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Viking Osiris is the line’s newest on the Nile, with just 41 suites and staterooms, a pool deck, and cool Scandinavian design. The ship sails between Aswan and Luxor, with pre- and post-sail touring in Cairo included with the 12-day itineraries.

Alaska on Ocean Victory

The Alaska trips on Ocean Victory , a fuel-efficient, 93-cabin ship from American Queen Voyages, come with the opportunity to kayak past glaciers and spot bald eagles and grizzlies. The vessel, which first debuted in 2021, represents an evolution in ship design for American Queen, with its cutting-edge X-Bow design (which helps reduce fuel burn) and chic suites, including many with private verandas.

The Galápagos Islands on Quasar Expeditions’ Evolution

In June, Quasar Expeditions is offering a Galápagos cruise on the 32-passenger Evolution for children with autism spectrum disorder, hosted by an expert in supporting families with special needs. The trip, which departs June 24, is a seven-night expedition that takes in many of the most notable sites on the islands, with programming specially tailored for both kids and adults.

Cruising Antarctica on Silver Cloud or Silver Endeavour

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Silversea gives Antarctica travelers the option to skip two days of sailing the often-rocky Drake Passage. Instead, they can fly in comfort over the waters separating South America from the continent, then hop aboard the 127-suite Silver Cloud and 100-suite Silver Endeavour for trips along the frosty coastline.

The Caribbean, South Pacific, and Australia With Windstar Cruises

Windstar has a series of 2023 itineraries on the 156-cabin Star Pride and 171-suite Wind Surf that hit yachty Caribbean ports like Jost Van Dyke, in the British Virgin Islands, and Anguilla. The small-ship line, which is known for both its sleek “Star Plus Class” ships and its classic vessels with their dramatic sails, also has an array of itineraries along the coast of Australia and in the South Pacific.

Cold-weather Cruises on Le Commandant Charcot

A game changer in lowering emissions, Ponant’s brand-new hybrid-electric Le Commandant Charcot can operate on less-carbon-intensive battery power and liquefied natural gas and has room for 245 guests. The game-changing ship, which has already hosted eclipse watchers on a trip to Antarctica and sailed to the geographic North Pole, also offers adventures in places such as Iceland and Svalbard.

Cruises Closer to Home With American Queen Voyages

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American Queen Voyages will offer the longest trips in the line’s history in 2023, with two 23-day river itineraries on the Mississippi and Ohio aboard the 123-stateroom American Countess . “The ship will sail more than 1,700 miles from Minnesota down the Ohio River and Upper Mississippi River , calling on more ports and offering more guided tours than ever before,” as T+L reported in August .

The South Pacific on Paul Gauguin

Just refurbished, the 165-cabin Paul Gauguin will be exploring the Pacific in 2023, with trips to the Cook Islands, Fiji, the Marquesas, and the Society Islands. The single-vessel brand was voted the very best small-ship cruise line in the World’s Best Awards 2022 , as T+L readers gave particularly high marks to the Paul Gauguin ’s on-board staff.

Mystery Cruising With Uniworld

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Next year, Uniworld Boutique River Cruises will offer two nine-night “mystery cruises ,” with the European destinations revealed only as guests depart: similar trips in 2022 sold out. Travelers on the June 2023 trip will meet in Amsterdam, while the July 2023 sailing rendezvous in Nice, France — from there, the itinerary is anybody’s guess.

Expedition Cruising With Seabourn

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Seabourn Venture , the luxury line’s first 132-suite expedition ship, launched in late summer with itineraries in northern Europe; trips in Japan, the South Pacific, and Antarctica are on tap for 2023. Seabourn Pursuit , which will be a sibling ship to Venture, is scheduled to arrive in 2023, the second in Seabourn’s growing expedition fleet.

Seeing Europe’s Gems by Small Ship

Slated to launch in the spring, the 228-passenger Scenic Eclipse II will visit ports from Dublin to Lisbon, as well as both polar regions, in 2023 and 2024. The innovative vessel, which is similar in design to Scenic Eclipse , will have luxurious suites complete with butler service and all sorts of extras, including helicopters (plural) and a submarine.

Visiting Wild Places With Fewer Impacts

Aurora Expeditions, whose newest vessel is the 71-cabin Sylvia Earle , guarantees that all operations are carbon neutral, pledging to offset all emissions. The newly launched ship, with its fuel-saving X-Bow design, doesn’t skimp on expedition necessities: guests on Antarctica expeditions can explore by Zodiac or snowshoe and even, when conditions allow, go scuba diving in polar waters or camping on the ice.

Solo Cruising With a New Line

Upstart cruise line Atlas Ocean Voyages offers all-inclusive fares on its two 98-suite vessels, and, in a departure from industry norms, the brand doesn’t charge solo travelers a single supplement. The line’s second ship, World Traveller , launched in November 2022 . It will sail nine-, 10-, 11-, and 12-night round-trips from Ushuaia, Argentina, to Antarctica through March 2023 before heading to the Mediterranean to hit Spain, France, and Portugal.

The Galápagos Islands on Celebrity Flora

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Another ship that sails the Galápagos, the Celebrity Flora , has 50 suites, many with large verandas, plus a stargazing deck and a fleet of comfortable tenders. Two itineraries are available, the first of which is a seven-night “northern loop” that visits the volcanic island of Santiago and has guests spotting red-footed Boobies on Genovesa Island, a place sometimes called Bird Island thanks to its famed animals. The line’s “outer loop” also includes plenty of wildlife watching, plus a stop at the less-frequented Daphne Island.

Doing Wine Country on Seadream II

SeaDream Yacht Club has two Wine Voyages in 2023, which include vineyard visits in Greece, Italy, and Spain and a winemaker-hosted dinner on the 112-guest Seadream II . The highly regarded intimate-ship line wins frequent accolades from T+L readers for its on-board service and well-appointed vessels.

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What’s the Best Month to Cruise? Pros & Cons of Sailing Each Month of the Year

Let’s get one thing straight right at the start. There is no bad time to cruise . Whether you want to have a summer vacation or a winter getaway, the weather somewhere in the Caribbean is always warm and welcoming.

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That said, with our experiences having sailed seemingly every month on the calendar, we have found there are definite advantages and disadvantages to sailing each month of the year. For example, cruises in August offer the ability to sail when the kids are out of school (meaning entire families can travel together). On the other hand, August is also notorious for hurricanes disrupting travel to Caribbean ports.

As you’ll see below, there are trade-offs with each time of year to sail. No month is perfect. However, many of the potential downsides are manageable in our opinion — and shouldn’t deter you from taking a cruise when it fits your schedule and budget.

Taking a Cruise in January

Pros : We like sailing in January as one of the biggest advantages of cruising this time of year is price. During this time of year school is in session and many people are back at work after a holiday break. That means it’s difficult for many to cruise. Cruise lines typically have discounted rates to fill up the ship in January; the same cruise departing at the height of the busy summer can cost hundreds of dollars more than in January.

As well, when winter has gripped most of North America, the Caribbean still offers a warm getaway with lots of sunshine. It’s a welcome change from the snow and cold see in most areas.

Cons : If you are a family, it might be tough for you to take a January cruise. It will usually mean the kids have to skip a few days of school to take the trip. In addition, if you have to fly in for your cruise, there are chances of winter weather causing delays to your schedule. You’ll want to make sure you plan your flight to arrive the day before your cruise, just in case. 

As well, this time of year trips from the West Coast will still be cool and Alaskan cruises don’t start sailing until April/May.

Taking a Cruise in February

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Pros : February offers the same advantages to sailing as you see in January. Fares are normally discounted, with the ability to save hundreds on a cruise by sailing in February versus the height of the summer season. It’s also cold in most of the United States and Canada, making a warm getaway awfully enticing.

Cons : Like January, you might find it difficult to take time off after the holidays to enjoy a cruise. Doing so means spending vacation days early in the year and/or having the kids miss school. There are also still strong snowstorms in many parts of North America during February, meaning it’s possible that getting to the port can be an adventure if you have to fly in for your cruise from a northern city. 

As well, even if sailing to the Caribbean, the pools and water on a ship may still be too cool to enjoy fully. Don’t plan on spending much time in the water in our experience.

Taking a Cruise in March

Pros : With warmer weather and Spring Break, a cruise is on many people’s minds come March. In fact, if you are a Spring Breaker, this is a great time to sail as a cruise offers an affordable getaway to the beach without having to worry about flights or hotel. Just hop on the ship and start your vacation.

As well, if you’re headed to the Caribbean, March can be warm — but not too warm compared to the heat of the summer months.

Cons : If you aren’t a Spring Break fan, then this might not be the best month to sail. Cruises — especially shorter trips (3-5 days) — will have a younger crowd and more of a party atmosphere. You’ll also see a spike in prices starting in mid-March as cruise lines raise prices for trips that coincide with Spring Break.

Taking a Cruise in April

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Pros : April represents one of your last chances to get a deal on a cruise before the busy summer sailing season. Discounts and deals are still available up until about mid-May, giving you the chance to save a bundle on a trip compared to sailing just a month or two later. As well, the threat of snow is diminished in northern parts of the United States and hurricane season isn’t here yet for port cities. It’s hard to find better weather than what you get in April.

Cons : After Spring Break, it’s back to school and work for most people. That means many have a tough time taking a trip at this time a year. That’s unfortunate because April is the “Goldilocks” of cruise months for the Caribbean — it features affordable prices, good weather, and is before hurricane season gets cranked up, which always adds a wildcard to travel in the Caribbean.

Taking a Cruise in May

Pros : Heading into May, cruisers hitting the Caribbean can start to experience some warmer weather both at home and on their cruise. While the water and beach are typically warm enough for swimming and laying out even during the coldest winter months, it is a few degrees warmer in May, which can make it more inviting to hit the beach. For example, Cozumel’s average high in January is 83, compared to 91 degrees in May. If you’re the type who loves warm water, May is when things start to heat up.

Cons : If you wait until too late in the month, you’ll start to see higher prices for your cruise. The end of May marks the start of the summer cruising season, and fares start to jump up. One place where you can save? Cruises to Alaska typically start their season in May, and it’s the cheapest month to sail to that region . We’ve sailed Alaska this time of year and highly recommend it.

Taking a Cruise in June

Pros : If you want a summer getaway with warm weather and water, June is a great choice. Hurricane season starts June 1st, but it’s still rare that you’ll have a chance of a hurricane this early. Meanwhile, the Caribbean is starting to heat up so you can have a true beach summer vacation without worrying about it being too chilly either on the ship or in port. Also, with the kids out of school, you can take them on your trip without worrying about absences.

Cons : With schools out of session and the popular summer vacation season, fares spike for June and through the rest of summer. You’ll usually be paying more for the same cruise compared to taking it earlier in the year. As well, if you aren’t the type that likes to cruise with families on the ship, then keep in mind that summer months typically see an influx of kids.

Taking a Cruise in July

Cruise in July

Pros : Like June, you’ll find warm and sunny days filling July. And with the kids out of classes, you’ll have the opportunity to sail without missing school, making it an ideal time to cruise if you are traveling with kids. While it is warm in the Caribbean, regular afternoon “pop-up” showers can help cool things off during the heat of the afternoon. This also represents the height of the Alaskan cruise season, offering the most options (albeit at higher prices) of the year.

Cons : The biggest negative with sailing in July is hot weather. On sunny days, it can get downright hot in many Caribbean ports. If you aren’t used to the heat and humidity, it can be draining. As well, you should start to look out for hurricanes and tropical storms during July — especially if traveling later in the month. While cruise ships will avoid any storms, they can be unpredictable and cause changes to your itinerary.

Also, just keep in mind that you should expect the highest cruise fares of the year during this time.

Taking a Cruise in August

Pros : Consider August the last hurrah if you want to be able to cruise with the kids out of school. While the weather is hot, being able to travel as a family without missing school days is the biggest draw of sailing in this month. If the kids don’t start back until September, then you can sometimes find deals late in the month that can save you considerably on your cruise fare.

Cons : Similar to July, you can run into weather issues in August. Specifically, the heat and humidity is at its worst in the Caribbean during August. While afternoon showers can cool things off, they are not a guarantee. You also have to start worrying seriously about hurricanes. Late August is reaching the peak of hurricane season. While the chances are low that your specific cruise will be hit by a storm (cruise lines steer clears of storms as much as possible), it could disrupt your trip if a hurricane hits a port of call.

Taking a Cruise in September

Pros : With the busy summer cruise season past, students back to school, and summer vacations in the rear view mirror, September offers a “shoulder” season of sorts. While the Caribbean is still warm — perfect for those that want to hit the beach and the water — cruise fares are heavily discounted versus the expensive summer months. In other words, you get the warm weather of the summer with the lower prices of the fall. As well, your cruise is likely to have fewer kids onboard. It’s also the last chance to sail Alaska for the season, when crowds are fewer and fares are generally cheaper.

Cons : September actually marks the peak of hurricane season. Historically, the first week of the month is the busiest for storms and then activity quickly drops off later in the month. Still, even if your ship isn’t directly impacted by a storm, it can cause issues at Caribbean ports.

Taking a Cruise in October

Cruise in October

Pros : If you’re not wanting to deal with heat, then October is a great time to visit the Caribbean. While the humidity is always a factor, October sees the start of a cooling trend in the weather. As well, while hurricanes can occur in October, the season is largely over so you don’t have to worry about them disrupting your trip as much. Finally, cruise prices also fall during this time of year, meaning you can book a solid deal without spending a bundle.

Cons : It shouldn’t be a surprise that April and October are two months that we consider great times to sail. Like April, the biggest con is that it can be difficult for people with kids to travel without taking their children out of school for a few days. Apart from that, the month sees good weather and cheaper fares, and it’s before the harsh winter hits many places in the U.S. and Canada, disrupting air travel to the port or the weather in the port city.

Taking a Cruise in November

Pros : By the time November rolls around, people are starting to think of warmer weather, especially if you live in a cold area. Taking a trip during this month can lead you away from the cold and gray to the warm and blue. It’s also a great time to find cheap cruises, apart from trips that sail during the Thanksgiving holiday (which are more expensive).

Cons : Scheduling around the Thanksgiving holiday can be tough, and if you have to fly to your cruise during the busiest travel time in the United States, it can mean dealing with long lines and delays at airports. Apart from that, November is a great time to book a cruise with cheap deals and nice weather in the Caribbean and The Bahamas.

Taking a Cruise in December

Pros : The period between Thanksgiving and Christmas is one of the absolute cheapest times to sail. With many people not looking to travel between these two major holidays, cruise lines slash fares. It’s not unusual to see a trip costing 50% less than a comparable trip during the summer. Needless to say, cruising in December is also a big draw for people wanting to get away from the snow and cold of many places in the north.

Cons : Trying to fit a cruise between Thanksgiving and Christmas can be tough for many schedules. And while many people take a cruise during Christmas itself, those trips are more expensive. If you are traveling by air, be ready for the possibility of delays due to weather and holiday travel crowds.

What Are the Least Expensive Months to Sail?

If you want to sail for cheap, then we suggest looking at months like January, February, April, May, September and October . We find that rates during these months tend to be less expensive than for the same cruise if headed to the Caribbean. During these times fewer people are traveling, leading to generally lower cruise fare.

If headed to Alaska, then the months are more limited. The season runs largely from May through September. In this case the ‘shoulder’ months of May and September offer the lowest prices.

So Which Month Is Best to Cruise?

As mentioned above, there is no “bad” time to sail. However, if we had our pick, we would suggest either April or October if you need to fly into a cruise port . The generally good weather and low prices combine to make it a cheap and easy time to sail.

If you are within driving distance of a port, then you can expand these months to include early winter months and later fall months. During these times the weather on a cruise will be warmer than back home, prices are very affordable, and if driving, you can get to the port without worrying about airline delays.

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Alaska cruise from Seattle in July 2023

Embark on an unforgettable Alaskan cruise adventure departing from Seattle in July 2023. Seattle is a vibrant city nestled in the Pacific Northwest, surrounded by stunning natural beauty and a bustling cultural scene. As a major port city, Seattle is a popular starting point for cruises to Alaska and beyond. July is peak season for Alaskan cruises, with warm and sunny weather, and an abundance of wildlife and outdoor activities to enjoy. With an average temperature ranging from 55-70°F (13-21°C), visitors can expect comfortable weather conditions with long daylight hours, providing ample time to explore the natural wonders of Alaska. Choose from a range of popular cruise lines, such as American Cruise Lines , Carnival Cruise Line , Celebrity Cruises , Holland America Line , Norwegian Cruise Line , Oceania Cruises , Princess Cruises , and Royal Caribbean , and explore the breathtaking natural beauty of Alaska on a cruise from Seattle in July 2023.

Explore Alaska's Wilderness on a July 2023 Cruise from Seattle

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The main highlights of an Alaskan cruise in July is the opportunity to witness the breathtaking scenery of the glaciers and fjords. Visitors can witness the stunning sight of glaciers calving, go on a glacier trek, or explore the ice caves. July also offers the chance to witness the midnight sun, where the sun never fully sets below the horizon, providing endless daylight hours for exploration. Visitors can also expect to see an abundance of wildlife during their Alaskan cruise in July, with humpback whales, orcas, seals, sea lions, and otters frequently spotted in the waters. Bald eagles and other bird species are also commonly seen, making it a great time for birdwatching.

July is also an excellent time to try out outdoor activities, such as kayaking, fishing, and hiking, as the warmer weather provides the perfect conditions for these activities. Visitors can explore the scenic coastal rainforests and take in the stunning views of the surrounding mountains. In addition to outdoor activities, visitors can also learn about the local culture and heritage of Alaska. July hosts various events and festivals, including the Sitka Summer Music Festival and the Alaska Native Heritage Center, where visitors can learn about the traditions and culture of the indigenous people of Alaska.

Seattle port Alaska Cruise Schedule July 2023

Embark on a breathtaking adventure with an Alaskan cruise departing from Seattle in July 2023. Journey through pristine wilderness filled with glimmering glaciers, towering mountains, lush forests, rare wildlife, and charming waterfront communities. Discover a range of available cruises departing from Seattle in July 2023, and easily compare options to find your perfect itinerary.

American Cruise Lines Alaska 7-day route

7-day Alaska cruise from Seattle

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Date: July 1, 2023

Ports of Call: Seattle, Anacortes, San Juan Islands, Friday Harbor, Victoria, Port Townsend, Poulsbo, Seattle; View Itinerary

Holland America Line Alaska 7-day route

ms Eurodam, Holland America Line

Ports of Call: Seattle, Juneau, Glacier Bay, Sitka, Ketchikan, Victoria, Seattle; View Itinerary

American Cruise Lines Puget Sound 7-day route

Crown Princess, Princess Cruises

Ports of Call: Seattle, Juneau, Skagway, Glacier Bay, Ketchikan, Victoria, Seattle; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Alaska 7-day route

Norwegian Joy, Norwegian Cruise Line

Ports of Call: Seattle, Ketchikan, Juneau, Icy Strait, Victoria, Seattle; View Itinerary

Holland America Line Alaska 7-day route

ms Westerdam, Holland America Line

Date: July 2, 2023

Ports of Call: Seattle, Juneau, Hubbard Glacier, Sitka, Ketchikan, Victoria, Seattle; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Alaska 7-day route

Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Cruise Line

Princess Cruises Alaska 7-day route

Discovery Princess, Princess Cruises

Ports of Call: Seattle, Ketchikan, Endicott Arm, Skagway, Victoria, Seattle; View Itinerary

Oceania Cruises Alaska 11-day route

11-day Alaska cruise from Seattle

Regatta, oceania cruises.

Date: July 3, 2023

Ports of Call: Seattle, Outside Passage, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Hubbard Glacier, Icy Strait, Sitka, Prince Rupert, Inside Passage, Victoria, Seattle; View Itinerary

Royal Caribbean Alaska 7-day route

Quantum of the Seas, Royal Caribbean

Ports of Call: Seattle, Ketchikan, Sitka, Juneau, Victoria, Seattle; View Itinerary

Norwegian Cruise Line Alaska 9-day route

9-day Alaska cruise from Seattle

Norwegian sun, norwegian cruise line.

Date: July 4, 2023

Ports of Call: Seattle, Sitka, Icy Strait, Glacier Bay, Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan, Victoria, Seattle; View Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Line Alaska 7-day route

Carnival Freedom, Carnival Cruise Line

Ports of Call: Seattle, Tracy Arm, Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan, Victoria, Seattle; View Itinerary

Celebrity Cruises Alaska 7-day route

Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Cruises

Date: July 7, 2023

Ports of Call: Seattle, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Victoria, Seattle; View Itinerary

Ovation of the Seas, Royal Caribbean

Ports of Call: Seattle, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka, Victoria, Vancouver; View Itinerary

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Date: July 10, 2023

Ports of Call: Seattle, Sitka, Skagway, Juneau, Victoria, Seattle; View Itinerary

Date: July 11, 2023

Norwegian Cruise Line Alaska 7-day route

Date: July 13, 2023

Ports of Call: Seattle, Icy Strait, Hubbard Glacier, Juneau, Ketchikan, Victoria, Seattle; View Itinerary

Date: July 14, 2023

Ports of Call: Seattle, Ketchikan, Skagway, Juneau, Victoria, Seattle; View Itinerary

Oceania Cruises Alaska 7-day route

Ports of Call: Seattle, Inside Passage, Wrangell, Sitka, Ketchikan, Outside Passage, Victoria, Vancouver; View Itinerary

Date: July 15, 2023

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Released on June 20, 1975, “Jaws” went on the become the first film to gross more than $100 million at the box office.

Summer is peak season for amusement parks. Where was America’s first roller coaster built?

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The first roller coaster in the US opened on Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York , in 1884.

America’s most famous eating contest takes place annually on July 4. Which food is devoured at the competition?

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Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating contest is held on July 4. Notably, 16-time champion Joey Chestnut will not compete in this year’s event after he struck a deal with a rival plant-based food company.

Fireworks have been a part of every July 4th celebration in the US since the first in 1777. Which country is considered to be the birthplace of fireworks?

Most historians credit China with the invention of fireworks around 800 AD. But it was in the 1830s that Italian inventors added trace amounts of metals to the mix and created the colorful displays that dazzle us now.

Summer is also state fair season. Which state fair is the largest in the US?

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Drive-in movies were a popular summer pastime in the ‘50s and ‘60s. When did the first drive-in movie theater open in the US?

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The Camden Drive-In in Camden, New Jersey, opened in June of 1933 . The price of admission was 25 cents for the car and 25 cents per person.

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US carriers are offering more than 26,000 scheduled flights each day this summer — up nearly 1,400 a day from summer 2023, according to Airlines for America.

Which holiday is considered the “unofficial end of summer” in the US?

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Perhaps you’re intrigued by wildlife, in which case, the pristine forests and rocky coasts of Alaska could be the answer, where you’ll see bears, whales, bald eagles, and sea otters in their glorious natural habitat. Or you could explore the volcanic Galapagos Islands, where you’ll spot fascinating species including giant tortoises, penguins, and prehistoric-looking iguanas.

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By July, the Scandinavian summer is in full swing. Enjoy leafy pub gardens in chic Copenhagen, wander endless beaches under vast skies in Skagen, on the northerly tip of Denmark, and explore the cobblestone streets of Tallinn, which appear straight out of a fairytale. Visit Stockholm’s fantastic museums, whether you’re into ABBA or maritime history, and admire the work of Norway’s greatest painter at the Munch in Oslo. On cruises from Rotterdam, you’ll have a day in edgy, arty Berlin, too.

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Explore the glamorous Mediterranean in July, where the stylish Celebrity Edge will sail all summer long. Gaze at shimmering contemporary architecture in Valencia, feast on tapas in Palma, and wander through the shaded alleys of Dalt Vila in Ibiza. See the astonishing Leaning Tower of Pisa, and marvel at Florence’s magnificent cathedral. Stroll the waterfront in glamorous Portofino, and from Cannes, head into the mountains to visit medieval villages, all on one unforgettable voyage.

A cruise to Alaska is the best way to see the state’s wild terrains and rugged beauty. Witness whales and other marine life navigating the northern waters. Soar over the most stunning landscapes in North America via helicopter and get a bird’s-eye view of Alaska’s breathtaking glaciers, extraordinary snow-capped mountains, and wild brown bears. Tick an item off your bucket list by visiting the 76-mile-long Hubbard Glacier, the world’s longest tidewater glacier.

If complete relaxation is on your mind, book a Caribbean cruise, where your worries will melt away under the warm sun, tropical beats, and friendly smiles. Wander through old Mayan ruins in Mexico, bask in the sun on Grand Cayman’s famous 7 Mile Beach, and savor authentic Key lime pie in Key West. Or, head to the Eastern Caribbean and visit Puerto Rico’s Old San Juan and its historic fort overlooking the ocean, swim over the coral reefs of St. Thomas, and play with dolphins in the Bahamas.

An all-inclusive vacation to the exotic Galapagos Islands is another class of adventure. On Galapagos cruises in July, you’ll experience some of the most extraordinary and diverse wildlife that the world has to offer. Certified naturalists on board will give you the inside scoop on the islands’ creatures. Snorkel with sea turtles, wander past iguanas, and birdwatch along the dramatic landscapes that only the Galapagos can deliver.

Sail from Cape Liberty to the subtropical island of Bermuda, where flower-filled gardens line country lanes and the rocky coast is fringed with exquisite beaches, some a delicate shade of pink. You’ll spend two nights at the historic Royal Naval Dockyard, with plenty of time to explore massive fortifications, a craft market, and buzzing restaurants. Take a romantic sunset catamaran sail, marvel at the rock formations of the Crystal Caves, and snorkel over vibrant coral reefs.

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 President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are set to face off in the first presidential debate of 2024 this week.

Hosted by CNN , the debate will be 90 minutes and introduce some new rules to the format. Both candidates have accepted the network’s invitation and agreed to accept the rules and format of the debate, according to CNN.

Here's when and where to watch the upcoming presidential debate:

When is the presidential debate? What time is the presidential debate?

The first presidential debate will take place Thursday, June 27 at 9 p.m. ET at CNN's Atlanta studios.

What channel is the first debate between Trump and Biden on?

CNN will host the first election debate between the two candidates in its Atlanta studio. It will air live on CNN, CNN International, CNN en Español, and CNN Max.

On Thursday,  Fox News announced  it would present “extensive live coverage” of the CNN presidential debate across all its platforms, including the “FOX News Democracy 2024: CNN Presidential Debate” from 9-11 pm/Eastern Daylight Time. 

ABC News also announced it would be showing “‘Battle for the White House’ and ABC News’ Presentation of the CNN Presidential Debate” on ABC New Live and streamed on Hulu on Thursday from 7 pm-12 am.

How can I watch the presidential debate if I don't have cable?

For those without a cable subscription, the debate will be  streaming on CNN.com .

Who will moderate June's presidential debate with Biden and Trump?

The debate will be moderated by CNN anchors Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, according to a statement from CNN’s press room.

Are there any rules to CNN's presidential debate?

According to the network, the new rules for the 90-minute debate will include no studio audience, no interaction from campaign staff, no use of notes and no interrupting.

Microphones will also be muted except for that candidate's allotted time to speak. The moderators “will use all tools at their disposal to enforce timing and ensure a civilized discussion,” according to the network.

In a first, both campaigns have agreed to the new rules.

Who is eligible to participate in the debates?

To qualify for participation, CNN writes that presidential candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • "Fulfill the requirements outlined in Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution
  • "File a Statement of Candidacy with the Federal Election Commission
  • "A candidate's name must appear on a sufficient number of state ballots to reach the 270 electoral vote threshold to win the presidency prior to the eligibility deadline
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  • "Receive at least 15% in four separate national polls of registered or likely voters that meet CNN's standards for reporting."

What about Robert F. Kennedy? Did he qualify?

 Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. failed to qualify for the presidential debate. According to USA TODAY, he did not meet the criteria after he received at least 15% in three qualifying polls and was on the ballot in six states, making him eligible for only 89 electoral college votes.

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The  deadline to qualify for the debate  was 12 a.m. EDT Thursday

When is the second presidential debate?

The second debate is scheduled for Sept. 10 and will be hosted by ABC. As of June 2024, the details about the location and moderators for the ABC-hosted debate have yet to be announced.

When is Florida's 2024 Primary Elections?

Florida's Primary Elections are on August 20. There are several key dates to know, and they're coming up fast.

  • July 6:  This is the deadline for stateside and overseas military, and out-of-country civilians, to request a vote-by-mail ballot.
  • July 11-18:  Deadline for county clerks to mail out domestic ballots.
  • July 22 : This is the last day to register to vote, or for voters to change their party before voting in the primary election. You must choose a party to be permitted to vote in that party's primary election.
  • Aug. 8:  Final deadline for vote-by-mail requests.
  • Aug. 10-17:  Early voting opens statewide. Optional earlier dates may be offered on a county-by-county basis.
  • Aug. 20:  Primary Election Day. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in whatever time zone you live in. Any voters still in line at 7 p.m. will be permitted to cast a ballot however long it takes.

When is the General Election in November?

The General Election is on Tuesday, Nov. 5.

Contributing: Kinsey Crowley and Gabe Hauari , USA TODAY and C. A. Bridges, USA TODAY Network-Florida

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When is the next full moon? Everything to know about July's buck moon

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The seventh full moon of 2023 is not too far away. For sky watchers in the Phoenix area, July's "buck moon" will be visible in the night sky early in the month.

This lunar event, when the moon is fully illuminated upon its approach to Earth, follows the Jan. 6 wolf moon, the Feb. 5 snow moon, the March 7 worm moon, the April 5 pink moon, the May 5 flower moon and the June 3 strawberry moon.

Next full moon is in August: Here's how to see the sturgeon moon and blue moon in August

Moon watchers should be aware that the exact timing of the sunset and moonrise will vary depending on where they are.

Read on to find out what time to see the July 2023 full moon, why it's called the buck moon and a calendar of all the full moons of 2023.

What day in July is the full moon?

The July 2023 full moon comes on Monday, July 3. Peak illumination will occur at 4:39 a.m. Arizona time, according to the Farmer's Almanac .

The full moon will be below the horizon at that time. The best time to view it will be after sunset from a place with a clear view of the southeast, according to the Farmer's Almanac. Moonrise in Arizona is scheduled for 7:33 p.m. July 2 and 8:34 p.m. July 3.

Because the full moon comes just days before the Fourth of July holiday, the Farmer's Almanac stated, "It should make for dazzling fireworks displays."

What is the July 2023 full moon called?

July's full moon is known as the buck moon because July is when male deer, or bucks, are growing new antlers for the season. The name has Native American origins, according to the Farmer's Almanac.

Other nicknames for the July full moon include the salmon moon, berry moon and thunder moon.

When is the next full moon?

After July's buck moon, the next full moon is the sturgeon moon on Aug. 1.

Is the July 2023 full moon a supermoon?

Yes, the July full moon will be the first of four full moon supermoons in 2023. A supermoon is a moon that appears bigger and brighter in the sky, which occurs when a full moon's orbit is closest to Earth, according to NASA .

Moon watchers won't have to wait long for the next supermoons after July's full moon. The next three full moons after that — the Aug. 1 sturgeon moon, Aug. 30 blue moon and Sept. 29 harvest moon — are expected to be supermoons, according to the Farmer's Almanac .

Here's every full moon in 2023

Here is the entire 2023 full moon calendar:

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When it comes to planning the ultimate getaway, there are so many reasons why cruise vacations rank among the most popular travel options. First of all, they’re completely stress-free. On a cruise vacation, all the planning is taken care of by the cruise line — from the  destinations  you sail to and the  shore excursions  available at each port, to a full range of  entertainment  and activities happening onboard every day. If you’re not a planner, or if the only things you’re looking to focus on during your getaway is savoring great food, relaxing, and soaking up the sights, cruise vacations are the way to go. A cruise vacation is also a great option if you’re traveling with the whole family, especially when you opt for a Royal Caribbean cruise. All of the ships in this cruise line’s fleet offer family-friendly experiences for guests of all ages. Even little ones will find plenty of ways to play with spaces and activities designed for tots to tweens. One of the top reasons savvy travelers love cruising, though, is because of the incredible value it offers. With Royal Caribbean, your cruise fare includes access to most of the ship’s attractions, select dining venues and all of the entertainment onboard. If you want to make your  experience  even more all-inclusive, you can opt for  beverage  and  specialty dining  packages that cover drinks and dinner at some of the most exclusive restaurants in the fleet. On top of all that, the cruise line presents frequent limited-time offers and seasonal sales, making it easy to score big savings when booking your vacation.

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