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Days 1-2: Fly from Ireland to Quebec City and board Caribbean<br />

Princess for 2 Days. To visit Québec is to experience France without<br />

crossing the Atlantic. The architecture, the ambience, and the<br />

animated conversation on the street confirm the impression that a<br />

bit of France has been permanently imbedded in North America.<br />

Stroll along the streets of the atmospheric Latin Quarter and explore<br />

the historic stone and brick houses of Old Québec, the only<br />

remaining walled city north of Mexico. Visit the Place Royale and<br />

Notre Dame des Victoires, the oldest stone church in North America,<br />

and marvel at the turreted Château de Frontenac.<br />

Day 3: The Saguenay Fjord Route is an outstanding landscape of sea,<br />

mountains and rising cliffs protected by three National Parks. Its<br />

exceptional natural beauty can be discovered by land, sea or air.<br />

With a decidedly French atmosphere and a touch of the Old World,<br />

the banks of the Saguenay Fjord are lined with charming villages<br />

surrounded by beautiful landscapes.<br />

Day 4: There’s always something happening on board on your at sea<br />

day — from heading to the Princess Theatre for a lavish original<br />

musical production to enjoying a blockbuster movie poolside under<br />

the stars or simply relaxing in a lounge sipping a cocktail where a live<br />

band is playing your song.<br />

Day 5: While Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest providence in<br />

terms of area and population, it more than makes up for this with the<br />

friendliness of its people, its natural beauty, and for being known as<br />

the birthplace of Canada.<br />

Day 6: From historic walking tours and admiring the world's largest<br />

fiddle to learning about Cape Breton's coal mining past and<br />

discovering the talented artisans that call Cape Breton Island home,<br />

there are plenty of wonderful things to see and do when visiting<br />

Sydney, Cape Breton Island.<br />

Day 7: Halifax is the capital of the province and the largest city east<br />

of Quebec. Though largely a government town, the city is also<br />

known for the sea, with the city being listed as one of the greatest<br />

natural harbours in the world and providing local restaurants with<br />

some of the freshest fish in the region. Halifax is also the gateway to<br />

Nova Scotia's stunning scenery, including famous Peggy's Cove,<br />

where surf-pounded granite cliffs and a solitary lighthouse create an<br />

unsurpassed scene of rugged natural beauty.<br />

Day 8: Visitors from around the world come to Bar Harbor, the<br />

gateway to Acadia National Park, for its amazing scenery. Bar Harbor<br />

has some of Maine and New England’s best restaurants, each<br />

offering its own one-of-a-kind experience. The freshest seafood.<br />

Home-grown produce. Craft beer, wine, and cocktails. Locally<br />

roasted coffee. It’s all here for the taking.<br />

Day 9: During the warm summer months, you can take in the famous<br />

Boston Harbor (where you can re-enact that legendary Tea Party)<br />

and the buzzing riverside. A summer holiday to Boston is a time of<br />

beautiful walks, easy going bike rides and a glut of concerts and<br />

festivals that commemorate all things historical and modern. Or you<br />

may be cruising in autumn holiday which is just as stunning, with<br />

trees and boulevards transforming into a rich rainbow of scarlet,<br />

bronze and gold.<br />

Day 10: On this at sea day reflect on you amazing holiday , take time<br />

to pack your luggage and perhaps treat yourself to an intimate<br />

dining experience in Crown Grill the specialty restaurant where chefs<br />

prepare and cook to order top-quality cuts of beef, chops and<br />

seafood.<br />

Day 11: Arrive New York early morning, the day is at leisure to explore<br />

the city or head off on a pre booked shore excursion with princess<br />

cruise all before you fly back to Ireland.<br />

On selected dates, the cruise operates in reverse and follows a<br />

slightly different itinerary. Please ask us about more information.<br />

CaribbeanPrincess<br />

Savour carefree moments at sea with enticing cuisine,<br />

engaging entertainment and venues all await aboard<br />

Caribbean Princess following her multi-million-dollar array of<br />

luxurious enhancements. From staterooms that offer a more<br />

restful sleep, to endless tempting new dining options you’ll<br />

find Caribbean Princess herself has come back new.<br />

Caribbean Princess was built in 2004. This ship has 900<br />

balcony staterooms and an entire deck of Mini-Suites offer<br />

impressive private vistas. Hallmark features include Movies<br />

under the Stars, the premier Lotus Spa and numerous<br />

formal and casual eating options, including the openkitchen-style<br />

Cafe Caribe.<br />

To book call Dublin 01 673 3800 or Belfast 028 9051 1800<br />

All prices are a guide. Prices can increase or decrease. Prices in £ Sterling / € Euro are subject to change at any time and are subject to availability. All fares are per person (as displayed) sharing an interior<br />

stateroom & standard hotel room with return flights on a scheduled airline and include all government fees and taxes. *Fares do not include: Gratuities, travel insurance, transfers, drinks, hotel meals, shore excursions,<br />

personal expenses and cover charges at any selected restaurants. On certain sail dates the Port/Itinerary/Day may differ and are subject to change without notice. Important: See the back of the brochure for terms<br />

and conditions - a full version can be found on our website and must be read prior to booking.<br />

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