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Maasdam, Canada New England Discovery Cruise ex Montreal to Boston
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Itinerary
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Itinerary for Maasdam departing Saturday, 23 May 2009
| Day | Ports of call |
Arrives |
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| Day 1 | Montreal, QC. Canada | Embark | 5.00pm | | Day 2 | Quebec City, QC. Canada | 7.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 4 | Charlottetown, PE. Canada | 8.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 5 | Sydney, NS. Canada | 8.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 6 | Halifax, NS. Canada | 8.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 7 | Bar Harbor, ME. USA | 8.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 8 | Boston, Massachusetts | 7.00am | Disembark |
Description
7 Night Cruise sailing from Montreal to Boston aboard Maasdam.
7 Night Cruise sailing from Montreal to Boston aboard Maasdam.
Grandly proportioned and designed to carry fewer passengers than other ships in her class, the ms Maasdam is among the most spacious ships at sea. Among her many delights: a soaring atrium lobby around which are clustered all the essential services: the front office, shore excursion office, photo gallery, boutiques, internet center, the lively Ocean Bar, dining in the two-tiered Rotterdam Dining Room with grand sweeping staircase, suites with their own private verandahs, offering an airy, outdoor room for relaxing, dining, and private viewing. All so you have an extra measure of space.
Embark on a Canada & New England cruise adventure...
...and discover North America's most scenic, historic and culturally rich region on a Canada cruise and New England cruise. Perfect for family vacations, these cruises feature convenient homeports, historic seaports, dazzling cities, outdoor activities and unforgettable sea life.
Montreal
Part French, part English, totally intriguing. Come early or stay a few extra days after your Holland America cruise. Among Montréal's enticements: the cobblestone streets of the lamp-lit Old City, heavenly Notre-Dame Basilica, endless festivals and street fairs in Place Jacques-Cartier.
Charlottetown
PEI may be Canada’s smallest province, but it's big on history and attractions. It is here that the famous Conference of 1864 was held, which resulted in the creation of the Canadian confederacy. Learn all about it on a walking tour of Charlottetown, the provincial capital. Or cast your vote for shopping, a lobster luncheon at Dalvay-by-the-Sea or a tour of the picturesque farm that inspired Anne of Green Gables.
Sydney, Nova Scotia
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.
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.
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