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Royal
Caribbean Cruise Destinations
Canada
/ New England
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New England and
eastern Canada
have an
unmistakable
charm, history
and natural
beauty all their
own, and there's
no better time
to visit than
the fall. The
foliage is
brilliant in
every imaginable
color,
lighthouses dot
the coastline,
and there's
always an
authentic
lobster bake
going on
somewhere.
Click here for
Canada New
England Cruise
Schedules
Canada New
England Cruises
leave from New
Jersey - New
York area.
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Highlights |
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Retrace
American
history
on
Boston's
famous
three-mile
Freedom
Trail.
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Mountain
bike
through
the
raw
beauty
of
Acadia
National
Park.
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Shop
'til
you
drop
in
Freeport,
home
of
the
world-famous
L.L.Bean®
and
over
100
other
shops.
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Sail
the
coast
of
Nova
Scotia
in a
63-foot
schooner.
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Taste
the
true
flavors
of
the
Northeast
at
an
authentic
Lobster
Bake
with
all
the
trimmings.
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Discover
Quebec's
breathtaking
272-foot
Montmorency
Falls.
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Areas of
Interest |
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Boston,
MA
Known
as
"the
Hub"
since
its
pre-revolutionary
days
as
"the
Hub
of
Civilization,"
Boston
is
still
an
exciting,
vibrant
city.
Home
to
some
of
the
world's
greatest
universities
and
colleges,
there
is
always
something
happening
there.
It's
an
extremely
walkable
city
with
an
easily
accessible
public
transportation
system,
making
it
easy
for
tourists
to
explore.
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Bar
Harbor,
ME
Charming
cobblestone
streets
and
quaint
storefronts
make
Bar
Harbor
a
delightful
New
England
vacation
destination.
But
it's
what's
just
down
the
road
that
makes
it
truly
unique.
Acadia
National
Park,
just
a
short
drive
from
downtown
Bar
Harbor,
is a
triumph
of
the
Parks
System
Conservative
Program
and
offers
a
spectacular
display
of
nature
at
its
finest.
Rocky
cliffs
and
jagged
coastline
open
to
beautiful
ocean
views
and
stony
beaches.
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Eastern
Canada
From
the
bustling
excitement
of
Halifax
to
the
quaint,
quiet
pace
of
Saint
John's,
North
America's
oldest
city,
eastern
Canada
is a
large
and
varied
region.
Echoes
of
Europe
are
visible
in
its
charming
streets
and
architecture.
And
nature
is
an
essential
part
of
everyday
life,
with
hiking,
white-water
rafting
and
kayaking
giving
people
ample
opportunity
to
get
out
there.
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What to Pack
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Days
onboard
are
casual.
To
be
most
comfortable,
we
recommend:
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Jeans
or
slacks
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Several
sweaters,
a
jacket,
a
windbreaker
and
a
raincoat
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Low-heeled
shoes
for
deck
activities
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Don't
forget
your
swimsuit,
camera
and
a
pair
of
binoculars
(towels
are
provided)
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For
evening
wear,
count
on
three
basic
types
of
attire:
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Casual:
Dresses
or
slacks
and
blouses
for
women,
sport
shirts
and
trousers
for
men
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Smart
Casual:
Dresses
or
pantsuits
for
women,
jackets
for
men
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Formal:
Cocktail
dresses
for
women,
suits
and
ties
or
tuxedos
for
men
(you
can
arrange
to
rent
a
tuxedo
onboard)
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Ashore,
you'll
need
comfortable
walking
shoes
or
hiking
boots.
Cruisetours
are
casual,
both
during
the
day
and
in
the
evening. |
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