Line Offers Three
Itinerary Options for Exploring the Land of
Lighthouses, Liberty and Lobsters
SANTA CLARITA, Calif.
(June 1, 2009) – Whether travelers are drawn by the
natural beauty of rugged coastlines, intrigued by
colonial landmarks, or hope to experience dazzling
fall foliage, Princess’ annual voyages along the
Atlantic coast of Canada and New England are full of
memorable destinations. In 2010, Caribbean
Princess and Crown Princess will return
to the region to offer the perfect way to experience
the charms of the Eastern Seaboard.
In total, the two ships
will offer 15 departures on three different
itineraries. For a convenient roundtrip cruise,
Caribbean Princess will sail on seven-day voyages
from New York. For those who want to explore this
historic region further, Crown Princess
departs on the classic 10-day itinerary between New
York City and charming Québec City. And for a tour of
the entire coastline, Crown Princess will
also sail on an extended 13-day Canada & Colonial
America journey along the full length of the Atlantic
coast. The Canada & New England season will run from
August 7 through October 17, 2010.
“There are few
itineraries where passengers can visit some of North
America’s greatest cities and enjoy such unspoiled
beauty all in one vacation,” said Jan Swartz, Princess
Cruises executive vice president. “These Canada and
New England sailings offer such an attractive travel
option that we’ve deployed two of our largest, most
amenity-filled vessels on the route.”
Princess’ 2010 Canada &
New England season includes:
Roundtrip
Seven-Day Canada & New England from New York - Caribbean
Princess
will sail on convenient seven-day roundtrip
itineraries from New York with port calls in Newport,
Boston, Bar Harbor (for Acadia national Park), Saint
John (for the Bay of Fundy) and Halifax. The ship
will depart on 11 sailings from August 7 to October
16.
Classic 10-Day Canada & New England
- Crown Princess will offer
Princess’ classic 10-day route between New York and
Québec City. Passengers will enjoy visits to Newport,
Boston, Bar Harbor (for Acadia national Park), Saint
John (for the Bay of Fundy), Halifax, Sydney (Nova
Scotia) and Ville Saguenay (Québec), plus an overnight
stay in charming Québec City. The ship sails on three
cruises on this route between September 17 and October
7.
Canada &
Colonial America -
Crown Princess
will also feature one departure on an extended 13-day
Canada & Colonial America itinerary from Québec City
to Ft. Lauderdale. The October 17 sailing includes an
overnight in Québec City and visits Ville Saguenay,
Halifax, Bar Harbor (for Acadia National Park),
Boston, Newport, New York (Brooklyn), Norfolk (for
Williamsburg and Jamestown), and Charleston.
For those who would like
to extend their Canada & New England vacation,
Princess offers escorted pre- or post-cruise land
tours in conjunction with these sailings, in which
passengers can travel back through historic America or
spend further time in Canada with a complete
cruisetour.
Launch fares for
seven-day Canada & New England sailings begin at $945
per person, based on double occupancy. Canada & New
England sailings open for sale on May 21, 2009.