Canada & New England Cruise
September 6-16, 2010
From $1399* *Prices are per person, cruise only, based on double occupancy in an inside cabin. Port charges, taxes, fees, pier transfers, Airfare (when applicable), etc. are additional. Prices subject to change based on availability. Cruise lines and airlines do reserve the right to pass along changes or increases, etc. including fuel surcharges as deemed necessary and without prior notification. If this should occur, it may result in additional charges to each traveler even after reservations have been made.
We recommend optional Travel Insurance for this tour. Please ask for a brochure.
With mile after mile of ruggedly beautiful coastline and waters whose legendary bounty gave rise to generations of seafarers, this is a truly remarkable part of the world. Here you can trace the path of America’s independence, dine on Maine Lobster at the source, and sample the delights of French-flavored Quebec City.
Monday, September 6
Today we travel to New York City to board Holland America’s ms Eurodam for our 10 day northbound Colors of Canada & New England Cruise. From the changing of the guard in citadel cities to the changing of fall colors in the northeast forests, Holland America Line has once again created the best Canada & New England itineraries. Come with us as we present this remarkable region in all its dazzling diversity. D – aboard ship
Tuesday, September 7
Today we dock in Newport, RI, home to grand mansions, regattas, tennis and the summer playground for the elite. B,L,D – aboard ship
Wednesday, September 8
Boston, MA is today’s destination. Here history is brought to life through the Old North Church, Paul Revere’s home and the USS Constitution. B,L,D – aboard ship
Thursday, September 9
Today we dock in Bar Harbor, ME where opulent “summer cottages” of Victorian-era residents mix with the rich natural beauty of Acadia National Park. B,L,D – aboard ship
Friday, September 10
Halifax, Nova Scotia is today’s port-of-call. Here you can visit the Halifax Citadel (still home to the Kilted 78th Highland Regiment) and Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse. You can even become a redcoat for a day at the Halifax Citadel. B,L,D – aboard ship
Saturday, September 11
Today’s port, Sydney, Nova Scotia is famous for world-class attractions such as the 18th century Fortress of Louisbourg and the stunning natural beauty of Cabot Trail. B,L,D – aboard ship
Sunday, September 12
In Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, you can view sapphire seas, green farmlands and soil as rich and red as Anne of Avonlea’s hair. B,L,D – aboard ship
Monday, September 13
Today we cruise the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Here you’ll catch a glimpse of rustic islands; ever-changing vista’s and maybe even whales! Aboard the ship, enjoy endless activities to entertain every member…spa treatments, art auctions, club activities for kids and teens, special menus and meeting places. B,L,D – aboard ship
Tuesday, September 14
Today we cruise the scenic Saguenay Fjord to Saguenay, Quebec. A river turned fjord, here cliffs rise over 1,500 feet and Beluga whales breed. B,L,D – aboard ship
Wednesday, September 15
Today we arrive in Quebec City, Quebec. We spend a full day in Quebec where you may ride through the city in a horse-drawn caleche; shop Grand Allie, the Champs Elysees of Quebec; or have afternoon tea at the famous Chateau Frontenac. Our itinerary overnights here, giving you even more time to explore French-flavored Quebec. B,L,D – aboard ship
Thursday, September 16
This morning you will disembark the ms Eurodam after breakfast.
For those passengers flying home from Quebec, you’ll transfer to the airport for your flight home.
For those passengers who are returning from Quebec by motorcoach, we will visit the Citadel before departing for home. Our lodging for this evening will be located in Burlington, Vermont. B – aboard ship
Friday, September 17
After breakfast, we’ll continue on our journey with arrival in Pennsburg by early evening. CB