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Canada & New England


Rugged coastlines, picturesque ports and great cities steeped in U.S. and Canadian history await you on these four exciting new cruises. And there’s no better time to experience the beauty of Canada and New England than the autumn when the forests turn a thousand shades of gold, red, orange and yellow.


NEW Canada & New England from Boston


NORWEGIAN DAWN  7 NIGHTS Dates 2012: Sep 21 · Oct 5, 19


from only SAGUENAY QUEBEC CITY


PORTLAND BOSTON


Day Fri


Sat Sun Mon


Port


Boston, USA Portland, USA Halifax, Canada


Relaxing day at sea


Tue  Charlottetown, Canada Wed  Gaspésie, Canada Thu Fri


Saguenay, Canada Quebec City, Canada


 Go ashore by tender Disembarkation usually begins two hours after docking


08:00 17:00 08:00 16:00 11:00 19:00 08:00


HALIFAX Atlantic Ocean


COMBINE & SAVE


Arrive Depart 17:00


07:00 15:00 09:00 18:00


PRICES IN EUR P.P.* FROM


Inside 529


 669


Balcony 949


Mini Suite 1.159


Suite 1.269 3rd/4th Guests+ 299


Child 2-17+ 199


+Sharing with two adults


Day Fri


Sat Sun Mon Tue


Wed Port


Quebec City, Canada Relaxing day at sea Corner Brook, Canada Sydney, Canada Halifax, Canada


Saint John, Bay of Fundy, Canada


Thu  Bar Harbor, USA Fri


Boston, USA


 Go ashore by tender Disembarkation usually begins two hours after docking


GASPÉSIE CHARLOTTETOWN QUEBEC CITY SAINT JOHN BAR HARBOR BOSTON


Arrive Depart 20:00


08:00 18:00 08:00 17:00 08:00 17:00 10:00 19:00


08:00 17:00 08:00


PRICES IN EUR P.P.* FROM


Inside 529


 669


Balcony 949


Mini Suite 1.159


Suite 1.269 3rd/4th Guests+ 299


Child 2-17+ 199


+Sharing with two adults HALIFAX Atlantic Ocean SYDNEY


€ 529 per person*


CORNER BROOK


NEW Canada & New England from Quebec City


NORWEGIAN DAWN  7 NIGHTS Dates 2012: Sep 28 · Oct 12


from only


€ 529 per person*


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