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Captivating Colors of Canada - New York City to Quebec City
Transportation will be provided by Super Shuttle from either LGA or JFK
airports to the hotel of your choice. Whichever hotel you choose, it puts you
in the heart of Manhattan. Just blocks from the Broadway district, Rockefeller
Center and Park Avenue.
Overnight – New York City
Your hop on/off city sightseeing ticket is good for 2 consecutive days,
giving you most of the day to explore New York. Some of the sights on the tour
include New York’s most popular attractions: Times Square, Empire State
Building, Soho, Chinatown, Little Italy, Union Square, Lower East Side,
Greenwich Village and more….
Your cruise departs at 8:00pm this evening. The Manhattan Pier is just a short
taxi ride from your hotel. As you depart from the N.Y. Cruise Terminal, don’t
forget to catch a parting glance of the Manhattan skyline before passing
historic Ellis Island and the regal Statue of Liberty as you head to the open
waters.
Onboard this elegant cruise ship you will discover luxury cruising at its best – a spectacular waterfall with bridges in the foyer, a zen garden in the sushi bar and an open air cinema are just a few of the offerings on this beautiful modern liner.
Halifax is situated on the peninsula of Nova Scotia, a province of Canada.
A large and animated port city, Halifax was founded in 1749 by the British
government before becoming the City of Halifax in 1841. Vibrant and
cosmopolitan, Halifax marries history and arts with majestic nature, so each
cruise passenger can create their ideal outing when leaving the ship coming
ashore for the day. Those with an interest in naval history won’t want to miss
the Halifax Citadel, a National Historic Site of Canada. A legacy of Halifax’s
important role during the British Empire, the 19th century citadel has a
defensive ditch, ramparts, musketry gallery and a ‘living history’ programme;
the whole site makes a great day out for adults and children.
Those in the mood for metropolitan living can shop ‘til they drop in Halifax’s
numerous shopping districts; the Spring Gardens Place, in particular, is
popular for its coffee shops and stylish boutiques.
Many cruise passengers will want to ensure that a visit to the Maritime Museum
of the Atlantic is part of their cruise vacation; this popular attraction is
home to a very comprehensive and permanent exhibition on the Titanic (The sad
tale of this infamous liner ended in Halifax, as local ships were crucial in
the Titanic’s rescue operation). Many of the Titanic’s victims are buried in
Halifax.
Sydney, the second-biggest city in the province of Nova Scotia is the only real urban centre on Cape Breton Island. The population of Sydney is a melting pot of nationalities that contribute to the various Scottish, Acadian, African Canadian and eastern European cultural events that are held throughout the year. Tour the historic district of Sydney or take in the gorgeous scenery on Cape Breton Island, from the wilderness of the Highlands to the lovely lakeside village of Baddeck, once home to Alexander Graham Bell.
Victorian-era houses, colourful painted buildings, and an attractive waterfront; Charlottetown is the capital of Prince Edward Island, located in eastern Canada, lying west of Cape Breton Island and north of the Nova Scotia peninsula, in the Gulf of St Lawrence. The island’s pastoral landscapes of rolling hills, woodlands, ocean coves and unique red soil have earned PEI the name ‘Garden of the Gulf’ and it is a very popular holiday spot with tourists from local maritime areas and from North America.
Follow the St. Lawrence River to experience the French charm and seafaring heritage of Quebec…what a lovely sight as you sail into a landscape of dazzling crimson and gold.
As you approach the city from the vantage point of your luxury liner will
see the massive Fairmont Château Frontenac Hotel which dominates the city’s
skyline; this impressive edifice holds some promise of what lies in store.
Packed with history and culture, Quebec is a heady, beautiful city where Old
World Europe meets North America. One of the oldest cities in North America,
the ramparts surrounding Old Quebec (Vieux-Québec) are the only remaining
fortified city walls north of Mexico and were declared a World Heritage Site
by UNESCO in 1985. A wonderful place to visit at any time of year, summer
draws bustling crowds, creating a buzz wherever you go, whereas autumn and
spring are equally beautiful, as the city is dressed in nature’s own vibrant
colours. Holiday-makers are treated to fantastic music and arts festivals all
year round, and the city’s museums and tourist attractions are plentiful. Be
sure to go east of the fortification walls in Vieux-Québec and visit Place
Royal, an area with a distinct European feel with stone buildings and winding
streets lined with shops and restaurants.
Tonight you overnight on the ship while docked in Quebec City, giving you all
night to enjoy this wonderful city!
Transfers have been pre-arranged to transfer you from the pier to your
hotel. You will be met at the pier and transferred to the famous Le Chateau
Frontenac. It seems that everything you want to do or see is within easy
walking distance. The charm of the streets and buildings in the Petit
Champlain is reason enough to visit, but the shops offer items that are unique
to Quebec. Horse-drawn carriages, sidewalk cafes, street-entertainers,
brightly-colored buildings, flowers and a warm welcome all add to your
enjoyment of this wonderful city. The beautiful Fairmont Chateau Frontenac is
an intricate part of the city’s history.
Overnight – Fairmont Chateau Frontenac
Today you board VIA Rail for your three hour train-ride to Montreal. Please
refer to your train ticket for your travel times and plan to be at the station
at least 30 minutes prior to departure. When you arrive in Montreal, the
Fairmont Queen Elizabeth is located directly over the rail station and right
in the heart of the city. A city of sophistication and style, where the
restaurant guide is required reading. Where fashion calls home and the
shopping is hard to beat. There is so much to see in this radiant city,
beautiful churches, historic buildings, museums and an underground city. The
Fairmont Queen Elizabeth is one of Montreal’s premier hotels. Known for their
excellent service, their staff is waiting to welcome you and assist with your
check in arrangements.
Overnight – Fairmont Queen Elizabeth
There is plenty to see and do in Montreal. Be sure to visit Notre-Dame
Basilica; this church is beautiful and an exceptional example of Gothic
Revival architecture. Old Montreal, located along the shores of the St.
Lawrence River leads into the Old Port, one of the largest redeveloped old
ports in the world. Visit Bonsecours Market and City Hall in this area. If you
want to explore on your own, you will find that it is easy to use the
underground system or stroll streets full of energy and atmosphere.
Overnight – Fairmont Queen Elizabeth
Enclosed in your travel documents is a transfer voucher from the hotel to the airport. We hope you have enjoyed your trip out East and will be one of many with Cartan Tours.
| Cruise Category: | October 15, 2010 |
| Inside | $1,549 |
| Ocean View | $1,699 |
| Balcony | $1,899 |
| Balcony Superior | $1,999 |
| Balcony Suite | $2,499 |
| Port Taxes & Government Fees of $56 must be added to the above rates. | |
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