Royal Caribbean offers an eight-night cruise in mid-June aboard the Enchantment of the Seas. The ship was fully refurbished in 2005 and can carry 2,446 passengers. It features bungee trampolines, massive suspension bridges spanning the pool deck, a rock-climbing wall, and a pool area with an interactive splash deck. There are a number of restaurants and lounges from which to choose, a Day Spa and Fitness Center, and an open atrium for shopping. The cruise makes ports of call in Portland, Maine; Saint John, New Brunswick; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Bar Harbor, Maine; and Boston, Massachusetts.
The Enchantment of the Seas sails north from Baltimore in August, September, and October on a nine-day cruise to Canada. With the nine-night cruise, you get an extra day at sea and a slightly different itinerary. The ship makes ports of call in Portland, Maine; Bar Harbor, Maine; Saint John, New Brunswick; Halifax, Nova Scotia; and Boston, Massachusetts. Passengers can choose from interior, outside, balcony, and deluxe/suites onboard, and Royal Caribbean offers several dining and beverage packages.
Travelers willing to head north from Baltimore will find many cruising options from New York City to Nova Scotia in 2010. Norwegian Cruise Line offers seven- and nine-night cruises along the East Coast in September and October. Carnival Cruise Lines runs seven-night cruises to Nova Scotia in September and October. Princess Cruise Lines offers seven-night cruises in August, September, and October. Cunard Cruise Line also offers a number of cruising options.
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