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Eurodam, Colours of Canada New England ex Quebec City to New York

Cruise Line: Holland America Line
Ship: Eurodam
Region: Canada and New England
Departs: Sep 06, 2009
From: Quebec City, QC. Canada
10 Nights
from 2961.46 AUD
Eurodam, Colours of Canada New England ex Quebec City to New York

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Itinerary

Itinerary for Eurodam departing Sunday, 06 September 2009

DayPorts of call Arrives Departs
Day 1Quebec City, QC. CanadaEmbarkovernight
Day 2Quebec City, QC. Canada5.00pm
Day 3Saguenay River, QC. Canada8.00am5.00pm
Day 3Saguenay Fjord, QC. Canada
Day 5Charlottetown, PE. Canada8.00am5.00pm
Day 6Sydney, NS. Canada8.00am5.00pm
Day 7Halifax, NS. Canada8.00am5.00pm
Day 8Bar Harbor, ME. USA8.00am5.00pm
Day 9Boston, Massachusetts8.00am5.00pm
Day 10Newport, RI. USA10.00am6.00pm
Day 11New York, New York7.00amDisembark

Description

10 Night Cruise sailing from Quebec City to New York aboard Eurodam. 10 Night Cruise sailing from Quebec City to New York aboard Eurodam.

To be delivered in summer 2008, the new Eurodam marks Holland America Line's next class of vessels and at 2044 passengers the largest ever constructed for the premium line. With an estimated all-in cost of $450 million, the new 86,000-ton Panamax Eurodam will be built at Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri's Marghera shipyard.

The Eurodam will further the evolution of Holland America Line's sophisticated mid-sized ships. With 11 passenger decks, new innovations include a topside 144-seat Pan-Asian restaurant and 50-seat lounge surrounded by panoramic views overlooking the ocean expanse and the Lido pool. Other additions are an Explorer's Lounge Bar, a new specialty restaurant adjacent to the Lido offering the finest in Italian food, elegant luxury jewelry boutiques, new atrium bar area, enhanced and reconfigured show lounge with theater-style seating, and a new photographic and imaging center.

Highlights of this cruise include:

Quebec City
A tree-lined "Champs-Elysées," buttery croissants, the lilt of French, a grand château on the river. Is this Canada, or is it France? It is both - a bastion of French culture in North America where impassioned Québécois hold dear their history, language and culture. Nearby: Montmorency Falls, higher than Niagara.

Sydney
A hundred thousand Gaelic welcomes await you in Nova Scotia, Latin for "New Scotland." There are highland villages to visit, the scenic Cabot Trail to explore, golden inland seas to sail and the Fortress of Louisbourg to inspect - where every barn, barracks and pipe and drum corps appears just as it did when King Louis' troops occupied the site in 1744.

Halifax
For ocean scenery at its best, nothing rivals Nova Scotia's south shore. Here find craggy coastlines, fabled Peggy's Cove, and the striking German village of Lunenburg, so meticulously restored it has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Back in Halifax the ramparts of the Citadel and a museum commemorating the Titanic await your inspection.

Bar Harbour
Once the exclusive summer resort of America's fabulously wealthy, today Bar Harbor is an artists' enclave and gateway to the rich natural beauty of Acadia National Park, much of which was donated by the Rockefeller family. Watch for white-tail deer and other wildlife and enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride through the park. Attend an authentic "Downeast" lobster bake.

Boston
There’s no better way to get a sense of the Revolutionary struggle that changed our nation's destiny than with a stroll along Boston's Freedom Trail. Along the way: Paul Revere House, Old North Church, the Old State House and Faneuil Hall, gathering place of the early revolutionaries. Farther afield: Lexington Green, where the minutemen and redcoats first skirmished, and bewitching Salem.

New York
New York was once the capital of America, but that illustrious title seems insignificant compared to the modern role of the Big Apple. Fashion, finance and fine arts–it all happens here.

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