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DAY 327 Oct 2020
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 11:59 PM
Among the oldest established cities in the US, Boston has a long history from the days of independence up to modern times as the home of the world famous Boston Red Sox. A trip to Boston has to include catching a game of baseball and a walk along the Freedom Trail, with stop-offs at renowned sites telling the story of the American Revolution. Visitors can also find authentic, classic Boston cuisine at many different Boston Food Trucks across the city.
Things to do in Boston:
Fenway Park
Boston’s legendary baseball ground and home of the world-famous Boston Red Sox since 1912, making it the oldest stadium in US baseball. If you’re a sports fan, a tour of the proud history at the stadium is a must, or even catch a game and soak up the legendary atmosphere.
Freedom Trail
Freedom trail is the best way to learn about how the start of the American war of independence and the revolution affected the history and outlook of Boston and wider America. With sixteen historical sites and over two and a half miles of scenic walking, this is a must-visit for all ages.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
The city’s historic market place boasting interior and exterior stalls and stores, with plenty of places to grab a bite to eat, as well as three old market buildings ideal for a flavour and feel of Boston life.
Museum of Fine Arts
Established in 1870, Boston’s art museum boasts being the fifth largest in overall size in the USA and one of the most extensive collections of artworks with around 450,000 individual pieces to view, from ancient Egypt to French impressionist and Dutch golden age exhibitions.
Cape Cod Canal Transit
DAY 428 Oct 2020
Cape Cod has much more to offer than just some of the best beaches in the world. Named as one of the top ten spots in the world for whale watching, this destination is a must-visit for the adventurous. Visitors can try their hand at an array of outdoor activities, from scenic mountain biking to gentle paddle-boarding, before browsing the hand-crafted creations of local artists in boutiques across Cape Cod.
Things to do in Cape Cod Canal Transit:
Cape Cod National Seashore
With nearly 40 miles of seashore, Cape Cod National Seashore has no shortage of outdoor activities and beautiful natural landscapes. Hire a kayak or a paddleboard and explore the waters, grab a pole and start fishing, or venture inland for a bike or hike.
Stellwagen Bank Marine Sanctuary
Well-known for its fantastic whale watching, Stellwagen Bank Marine Sanctuary is also home to Atlantic white-sided dolphins, porpoises, seals and the endangered North Atlantic right whales. This sanctuary is often listed in the top-10 whale-watching destinations.
Heritage Museums and Gardens
Formerly a plantation in the town of Sandwich, this public garden is bursting with beautiful, vibrant flora including a significant collection of hybridised rhododendrons. The Heritage Museums and Gardens is also home to three galleries, showcasing American art and history.
Newport - Overnight onboard
DAY 4-528 Oct 2020
Time at Port: from 3 PM to 6 PM
Situated in Rhode Island, this coastal city is a beautiful stop off whilst on a North American Cruise. From its yacht-filled harbour to the Gilded Age mansions, there are plenty of attractions in the city to explore during your stop off at the port.
Things to do in Newport - Overnight onboard:
The Breakers
Once home to the Vanderbilts, this extraordinary and palatial Gilded Age mansion features beautiful architecture, ornate artwork, lush gardens and more. A guided tour is a must around this picturesque building when visiting the vibrant city of Newport.
Park
The stunning Fort Adams State Park is one of the most popular attractions to visit whilst in Newport. Situated on the site of a 19th century fort, it not only offers picturesque scenery, but the opportunity to sail and swim. Throughout the year, it’s also host to an array of festivals, including the Newport Jazz Festival.
Easton's Beach
Alternatively, you can head to the breathtaking Easton’s Beach. With dark blue water, and huge mansions aligning its shore, this local beach is not only wonderful to relax on, but also features cabanas, a carousel and other facilities.
New York - Overnight onboard
DAY 6-730 Oct 2020
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 5 PM
There are simply too many places to mention when it comes to the Big Apple but highlights have to be: the Statue of liberty, Empire State Building, Central Park, Times Square, Brooklyn Bridge, the Natural History Museum and the Met art museum- not to mention all the cool sights of downtown Brooklyn, swanky Manhattan and the classic skyline from Rhode Island. New York is a bucket-list destination that just cannot be missed.
Things to do in New York - Overnight onboard:
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is an essential part of any trip to New York, providing fascinating insights into the history of this vibrant city. Given to the US from France in 1886, Lady Liberty is situated on Liberty Island, a short and scenic ferry ride from Battery Park, New York.
Central Park
Located in Manhattan, New York, Central Park is a classic part of the city’s history after first being approved in 1853. There’s no shortage of sightseeing and events to do all the family will love, from Central Park Zoo to the Alice in Wonderland sculpture.
Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center has a plethora of attractions and events to discover that will suit all ages. Explore NBC Studios where entertainment and news come together and soak up the fantastic performances of The Music Hall featuring The Radio City Rockettes.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
As the third most visited art museum in the world, the Met is a must for lovers of art, history and culture. Featuring works from early Europe, ancient Egypt and modern art, this museum also contains vast collections of clothing and weaponry.
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a quintessential landmark of New York City and provides an immersive insight into the history of this stunning building. Visitors can marvel at the views from the observation deck, before enjoying exhibits, shopping and dining.
Times Square
Renovated in 2016, what began as a small square in the 1880s has flourished into an iconic tourist destination filled with fantastic eateries, dazzling musical theatre and designer shopping, not to mention the famous advertising board.
Brooklyn Bridge
As the world’s first steel-wire suspension bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge is a fantastic feat of the hard-work carried out in the late 1880s. A walk along this bridge takes approximately 25 minutes and is particularly stunning at sunset and sunrise.
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral
After first opening its doors in 1879, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral sees over five million visitors each year. The classic Gothic architecture is truly magnificent and features an organ with 9,000 pipes, over 4,000 stained-glass panels and beautiful sculptures.
Fifth Avenue
Located in Manhattan, Fifth Avenue boasts Museum Mile where visitors find the African Art Museum, Guggenheim Museum, the Met and more, while other landmarks include the Empire State building, the Rockefeller Observation Deck and Flatiron Building.
National September 11 Memorial and Museum
Located at the World Trade Centre site, the 9/11 Memorial and Museum commemorates the lives lost during the terrorist attacks in 1993 and 2001. The memorial consists of two reflecting pools, while the museum offers tours, exhibitions and multimedia displays.
New York Public Library
With nearly 6 million items (including books, e-books, audiobooks, music and films), the New York Public Library has no shortage of fascinating materials to discover. The main branch itself in Manhattan is a stunning New York landmark and a perfect photo opportunity.
Finger Lakes
The Finger Lakes are an area of tranquil natural beauty famous for its vineyards and being the home of prestigious Cornell University. The eleven lakes which bear this region’s name present fantastic hiking locations in pleasant weather regularly throughout the year.
Charleston - Overnight onboard
DAY 9-1002 Nov 2020
Time at Port: from 6 PM to 6 PM
Situated in South Carolina, Charleston is a characterful port city that dates back to 1670. Throughout it, you'll find picturesque cobbled streets, historic sites and quaint restaurants. There's even a beautiful French Quarter that's filled with bars and shops. Top attractions in Charleston include the Charleston City Market, the Joe Riley Waterfront Park and the Nathanial Russel House.
Things to do in Charleston - Overnight onboard:
Charleston City Market
Housed in one of the most historic buildings in Charleston, the city market is not only home to the Confederate Museum but 100s of vendors selling a variety of artworks, crafts, jewellery, clothing and more.
Waterfront Park
Spanning an impressive 8 acres, the Joe Riley Waterfront Park is an award winning park that runs along the Cooper River. Featuring a large fountain, benches and beautiful plant life, exploring it makes for a wonderful afternoon activity.
Nathaniel Russel House
Built in the early 19th century by wealthy merchant Nathaniel Russel, the house is beautifully preserved and has an array of artefacts. One of the most prominent features of the large house is the huge spiral staircase.
Nassau
DAY 1205 Nov 2020
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 12 AM
Capital of the Bahamas, Nassau is popular for fantastic beaches and coral reefs, ideal for snorkelling. Here, you’ll find the two indomitable colonial fortresses of Fort Fincastle and Fort Charlotte with pleasant streets full of markets, bars and churches to explore in between. Outside the city and ideal for a tour, you’ll find plenty of chances to immerse yourself in nature at the dolphin and sea lion lagoon and Ardastra Gardens, Zoo and Conservation Centre.
Things to do in Nassau:
Fort Fincastle
Cut from limestone in the 1790’s, Fort Fincastle provides a brilliant vantage point overlooking the city of Nassau. Tours of the castle are held daily between 8am and 4pm, and the panoramic ocean views provide a brilliant photo opportunity.
Ardastra Gardens, Zoo and Conservation Centre
Home to around 200 animals, Ardastra Gardens, Zoo and Conservation Centre is best known for its vibrant flamingos which roam freely around the park. Many of its inhabitants are endangered, providing visitors with up-close experiences with a range of wildlife.
Pirates of Nassau
Discover the fascinating history of pirates at this captivating museum. Showcasing how pirates used to visit the Bahamas throughout history, it has several exhibits, including a replica pirate ship.