The 7-night Canada/New England Cruise takes place aboard Jewel of the Seas, departing from Boston. Travelers will visit Portland, Maine; Bar Harbor, Maine; Saint John, New Brunswick; and, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Two full days are devoted to cruising, which gives guests an off-shore view of the fall landscape. Jewel of the Seas boasts a swimming pool, fitness center, golf simulator and rock-climbing wall. The ship accommodates 2,501 passengers.
Royal Caribbean
Black Falcon Cruise Terminal
1 Black Falcon Way
Boston, MA 02210
866-562-7625
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Departing from Cape Liberty Cruise Port in Bayonne, New Jersey, guests aboard Explorer of the Seas will view the Manhattan skyline as they journey out on a 9-night cruise to Canada and New England. Ports of call during the trip include Portland, Maine; Bar Harbor, Maine; Saint John, New Brunswick; Halifax, Nova Scotia; and, Boston, Massachusetts. Three full days are devoted to cruising along the coastline. Explorer of the Seas boasts an ice-skating rink, in addition to the Royal Promenade, rock-climbing wall, in-line skating rink, casino, golf simulator, miniature golf course and full-size basketball court. The ship accommodates 3,114 passengers.
Royal Caribbean
Cape Liberty Cruise Port
14 Port Terminal Blvd.
Bayonne, N.J. 07002
866-562-7625
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Departing from Baltimore, Maryland, guests aboard Enchantment of the Seas will take a 9-night journey to Canada and New England. Ports of call include Portland, Maine; Bar Harbor, Maine; Saint John, New Brunswick; Halifax, Nova Scotia; and Baltimore, Maryland. Enchantment of the Seas boasts bungee trampolines, suspension bridges over the pool deck, rock-climbing wall, casino, interactive pool area Splash Deck, and solarium with sliding roof over the indoor/outdoor swimming pool. The ship accommodates 2,446 passengers.
Royal Caribbean
South Locust Point Cruise Terminal
2001 East McComas St.
Baltimore, MD 21230
866-562-7625
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