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Symphony, Cruise 9222 ex Boston to Montreal
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Itinerary
Itinerary for Crystal Symphony departing Thursday, 01 October 2009
| Day | Ports of call |
Arrives |
Departs |
| Day 1 | Boston, Massachusetts | Embark | 9.00pm | | Day 2 | Bar Harbor, ME. USA | 8.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 3 | St John, NB. Canada | 8.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 4 | Halifax, NS. Canada | 9.00am | 6.00pm | | Day 7 | Quebec City, QC. Canada | 7.00am | 6.00pm | | Day 8 | Montreal, QC. Canada | 8.00am | Disembark |
Description
7 Night Cruise sailing from Boston to Montreal aboard Crystal Symphony.
7 Night Cruise sailing from Boston to Montreal aboard Crystal Symphony.
From the moment you step into the brilliant atrium of Crystal Plaza, you'll sense the relaxed elegance and attention to detail called the Crystal Experience. It is as if a weight has lifted from your shoulders. You feel yourself at ease, with room to breathe, stretch and relax.
Take a look around at the lavish Crystal Dining Room with its vista of the sea; the elegant Galaxy Lounge showroom; sunlit Palm Court, furnished in charming white wicker like a scene from a Somerset Maughan novel. Along the marble walkway of the Avenue of the Stars, you'll find a glittering gallery of handsome shops. And outside, generous teak decks encircle expansive pools and Jacuzzis. No other ships of this size offer so much space for each guest on board.
Highlights of this cruise include:
Boston
Relive nearly four hundred years of history as you explore myriad sights of Boston, a city that exudes pride in its past and future.
Superb shopping abounds and sightseeing attractions are legendary. You'll revel in exploring the Freedom Trail, the Old North Church and the Boston Common. A few miles away lie Lexington and Concord where the momentous events that began in 1775 come alive.
Boston has not been content to rest on the laurels of its glorious past. Progress is everywhere. Glazed high-rises soar skyward and the colorful waterfront area has been artfully renovated.
Your visit to this thriving metropolis is bound to impress.
Halifax
As Crystal Symphony moors alongside the pier, bagpipers and the Town Crier bid a warm welcome to Halifax, capital of Nova Scotia, the most Scottish of all Canada's great cities.
You will fall in love with Halifax's architectural blend of old and new. The mighty 150-year old Citadel fortress stands sentinel over the thriving downtown area where modern office and hotel blocks nestle alongside the exquisitely-restored Historic Properties waterfront shopping area.
Shoppers will delight in the tempting array of buys from colorful Scottish tartans to pewter and superb hand-knit woolens.
Nova Scotians claim they have the freshest air and warmest smiles in Canada. After your visit, we're sure you will agree.
Montreal
Cosmopolitan Montréal is Canada's second-largest city and cultural capital. It is the third-largest French-speaking city in the world and has been dubbed the "Paris of the North."
Cultural contrasts are widespread as, although Montréal is predominantly French in culture, ethnic diversity abounds.
This is a city of great charm, as you'll discover in its sympathetic blend of the old and the new, from the Place d'Armes and its beautiful 18th-century buildings to the ultra-modern downtown area.
Montréal received international acclaim when it hosted Expo `67 and the 1976 Summer Olympic Games. Its exuberant vitality promises to keep it at the forefront of great world cities well into this century and beyond.
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