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Departs UK Saturday
2010 • September 11, 18, 25 • October 2
SAINT JOHN•
Bay of Fundy
BAR HARBOR•
•HALIFAX
Highlights:
• New England in the Fall! That says it all, don’t you agree?
• Hop on and off, touring the sights of Halifax aboard a double-decker bus
• Head for that bar in Boston. Cheers!
BOSTON• NEWPORT•
Atlantic Ocean
NEW YORK •
Itinerary
Sat
Sun Mon Tue
Wed
Transfer to first-class hotel for overnight accommodation
New York Transfer to pier
Cruise the Atlantic
Halifax Nova Scotia
UK/New York New York
embark 4pm
Saint John (Bay of Fundy) New Brunswick
Thu Bar Harbor Maine Fri
Mon
Transfer to airport for overnight flight home
Arrive UK
New York/UK
Sat Newport Rhode Island Sun
Sun
Boston Massachusetts New York New York
Go ashore by tender
What are you doing today?
8am 9am
8am 8am 9am 8am
5pm 5pm
5pm 6pm 6pm
disembark
Arrive Depart
NCL Fly-Cruise package includes:
• 7 nights NCL Freestyle Cruising aboard Norwegian Dawn
with its fantastic choice of accommodation from comfortable Staterooms most with Oceanview or Balcony to luxurious Suites and spectacular 3 bedroom Garden Villas. Check them out on pages 14-21
• 1 night’s hotel accommodation in New York (room only) pre-cruise
• 24 hour dining. Norwegian Dawn has 15 dining options,
where you can indulge in Steak, Sushi, Teppanyaki, Spanish Tapas, French, Italian, Asian Fusion, Tex-Mex, Buffets and more. You can choose where to dine, please note a cover charge applies in selected restaurants
• All entertainment on board including spectacular shows
in the Stardust Theatre, cabaret in the Spinnaker Lounge and lots of bars and lounges to suit your every mood
• Economy scheduled return flights from London
• All overseas transfers between airport, hotel, pier and ship
Prices are per person
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MINI-SUITE PENTHOUSE
OWNER’S SUITE GARDEN VILLA 3rd/4th GUESTS CHILD 2-11†
INFANT 6 months-2 years†
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Canada & New England in the Fall
Norwegian Dawn 9 night Fly-Cruise
Experience the beauty of New England in the Fall, when the turning leaves colour the landscape a thousand shades of gold, red, orange and yellow.
CRUISE FARE
Fly-Cruise From*
£1249 £1259 £1269 £1279 £1289 £1299 £1379 £1399 £1419 £1439 £1459 £1519 £1549 £1579 £1609 £1649 £1979 £2179 £2379 £2579 £2909 £7459 £749 £639 £439
Cruise Only From*
£529 £539 £549 £559 £569 £579 £659 £679 £699 £719 £739 £799 £829 £859 £889 £929 £1259 £1459 £1659 £1859 £2189 £6739 £199 £199 £189
Prices based on 11 and 18 September 2010 departures, see
www.ncl.co.uk for latest pricing on all departure dates. †Sharing with two adults. Staterooms are available for single occupancy at up to a 100% supplement.
Like a duck to water
Get a new view of the Boston Skyline as you splash into the Charles River aboard a World War II amphibious vehicle, known as the Boston Duck.
See NCL Shore Excursions at
www.ncl.co.uk/shorex
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