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12 Night Canada & New England
Roundtrip Boston
Retrace the American Revolution along Boston’s Freedom Trail, and explore the historic Citadel in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Hike through Acadia National Park. Explore the iconic lighthouses that line the region’s rugged coastline, or get out on the water for a whale-watching cruise. Plus the sailing offers an overnight stay in Quebec City, where you can experience the French influences in everything from the culture to the cuisine.
Your Cruise
- 11-Night Cruise
- Taxes
CruisePlus Bonus
- 1 Night Hotel in Boston ( 4 Star)
- $200pp US Onboard Credit
Celebrity Booking Bonus
- Beverage Package
- Prepaid Gratuities
- Wi-Fi
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Peggy's Cove
A charming fishing village with it's picturesque lighthouse on a rocky outcropping.
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Citadel National Historic Site, Halifax, Canada
Enjoy the living history program featuring actors portraying life in the fort in 1869. There are also many interactive exhibits explaining the Citadel's role in Halifax's and North America's history.
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Historic District of Old Quebec City
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Old Quebec city is lined with historic landmarks, museums, and architecture, that tell the story of one of Canada's oldest and well-preserved cities.
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Fort Williams Park
Located on the beautiful rocky coast, Fort Williams Park was a military outpost for coastal defence serving the United States from the Spanish-American War to the Korean War. Fort Williams is also home to the famous lighthouse, Portland Head Light.
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