American Holidays 2020 Escorted Tours & Cruise Digital Brochure
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Days 1-2: Fly from Ireland to Quebec City and board Caribbean
Princess for 2 Days. To visit Québec is to experience France without
crossing the Atlantic. The architecture, the ambience, and the
animated conversation on the street confirm the impression that a
bit of France has been permanently imbedded in North America.
Stroll along the streets of the atmospheric Latin Quarter and explore
the historic stone and brick houses of Old Québec, the only
remaining walled city north of Mexico. Visit the Place Royale and
Notre Dame des Victoires, the oldest stone church in North America,
and marvel at the turreted Château de Frontenac.
Day 3: The Saguenay Fjord Route is an outstanding landscape of sea,
mountains and rising cliffs protected by three National Parks. Its
exceptional natural beauty can be discovered by land, sea or air.
With a decidedly French atmosphere and a touch of the Old World,
the banks of the Saguenay Fjord are lined with charming villages
surrounded by beautiful landscapes.
Day 4: There’s always something happening on board on your at sea
day — from heading to the Princess Theatre for a lavish original
musical production to enjoying a blockbuster movie poolside under
the stars or simply relaxing in a lounge sipping a cocktail where a live
band is playing your song.
Day 5: While Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest providence in
terms of area and population, it more than makes up for this with the
friendliness of its people, its natural beauty, and for being known as
the birthplace of Canada.
Day 6: From historic walking tours and admiring the world's largest
fiddle to learning about Cape Breton's coal mining past and
discovering the talented artisans that call Cape Breton Island home,
there are plenty of wonderful things to see and do when visiting
Sydney, Cape Breton Island.
Day 7: Halifax is the capital of the province and the largest city east
of Quebec. Though largely a government town, the city is also
known for the sea, with the city being listed as one of the greatest
natural harbours in the world and providing local restaurants with
some of the freshest fish in the region. Halifax is also the gateway to
Nova Scotia's stunning scenery, including famous Peggy's Cove,
where surf-pounded granite cliffs and a solitary lighthouse create an
unsurpassed scene of rugged natural beauty.
Day 8: Visitors from around the world come to Bar Harbor, the
gateway to Acadia National Park, for its amazing scenery. Bar Harbor
has some of Maine and New England’s best restaurants, each
offering its own one-of-a-kind experience. The freshest seafood.
Home-grown produce. Craft beer, wine, and cocktails. Locally
roasted coffee. It’s all here for the taking.
Day 9: During the warm summer months, you can take in the famous
Boston Harbor (where you can re-enact that legendary Tea Party)
and the buzzing riverside. A summer holiday to Boston is a time of
beautiful walks, easy going bike rides and a glut of concerts and
festivals that commemorate all things historical and modern. Or you
may be cruising in autumn holiday which is just as stunning, with
trees and boulevards transforming into a rich rainbow of scarlet,
bronze and gold.
Day 10: On this at sea day reflect on you amazing holiday , take time
to pack your luggage and perhaps treat yourself to an intimate
dining experience in Crown Grill the specialty restaurant where chefs
prepare and cook to order top-quality cuts of beef, chops and
seafood.
Day 11: Arrive New York early morning, the day is at leisure to explore
the city or head off on a pre booked shore excursion with princess
cruise all before you fly back to Ireland.
On selected dates, the cruise operates in reverse and follows a
slightly different itinerary. Please ask us about more information.
CaribbeanPrincess
Savour carefree moments at sea with enticing cuisine,
engaging entertainment and venues all await aboard
Caribbean Princess following her multi-million-dollar array of
luxurious enhancements. From staterooms that offer a more
restful sleep, to endless tempting new dining options you’ll
find Caribbean Princess herself has come back new.
Caribbean Princess was built in 2004. This ship has 900
balcony staterooms and an entire deck of Mini-Suites offer
impressive private vistas. Hallmark features include Movies
under the Stars, the premier Lotus Spa and numerous
formal and casual eating options, including the openkitchen-style
Cafe Caribe.
To book call Dublin 01 673 3800 or Belfast 028 9051 1800
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
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,
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
and conditions - a full version can be found on our website and must be read prior to booking.
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