Fall in love with the Northeast on this round-trip cruise from New York City. Stroll through history on Boston’s Freedom Trail – a 2.5-mile-long path that winds along bustling downtown and spotlights more than a dozen historic sites. In Portland, enjoy a horse-drawn wagon ride, savor a Maine lobster roll, or visit Cape Elizabeth to see the Portland Head Light - the state’s oldest lighthouse.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and history of Canada and New England aboard Norwegian Sky. From Sydney, travel back in time to the 18th century at the Fortress of Louisbourg - the largest fortified city outside of Europe - as costumed actors reenact this life during this era. Take in the amazing views of the vibrant and charming city of Portland from the Portland Observatory, America’s only remaining historic maritime signal tower.
Explore three ports in Canada and two in Maine on this 7-day cruise from Quebec. Your first stop is Charlottetown, known as the birthplace of Canada, and inspiration for the novel Anne of Green Gables. Seafood is another star attraction, especially mussels. Savor a bowl of steamers doused in citrus butter. The world’s largest fiddle greats you in Sydney, a fitting tribute to its Celtic community. Gets hands-on and experience this fascinating culture at Highland Village, a living museum.
Transatlantic Crossing, New England and Canada, 14 Nights
Enjoy time to explore in New York, Newport, and Halifax on this 14-night voyage. Crossing the Atlantic to Southampton, ease into the gentle rhythm of sea days, filled with all types of activities.
Sail the vast waterways of the Great Lakes, the largest freshwater system in the world. Explore the picturesque islands of the Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve and admire their bucolic landscapes. Venture out to Flowerpot Island in the Fathom Five National Marine Park and marvel at the stunning pink granite isles of the Benjamin Islands. Participate in lab studies as you explore coastal wetlands and delve into the Native cultures of the Great Lakes.