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Cruise Itinerary Details

7-night New England (New York roundtrip)
Norwegian Dawn
  • Ship Name : Norwegian Dawn
  • 2010 Sail Dates : September 12, 19, 26


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Sailing Dates Inside Cabin Ocean View Balcony Suite  
Sep 12-19, 2010 $641 $827 $1,013 $1,171 Select
Sep 19-26, 2010 $613 $799 $985 $1,246 Select
Sep 26-Oct 3, 2010 $613 $799 $985 $1,171 Select

Prices are the lowest per person rates in U.S. Dollars based on double occupancy and include port charges. Government taxes and fees, cruise line surcharges, and booking fee are additional.

* Arrival times, departure times, and ports vary slightly for this date. Rollover the 'view' link to see the exact times and ports for this sailing.

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Cruise Itinerary

DayPorts of CallArrivalDeparture
1New York, New York
--- 5:00 pm
2Martha's Vinyard, Massachusetts
8:00 am6:00 pm
3At Sea --- ---
4Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
7:00 am5:00 pm
5Bar Harbor, Maine
7:00 am5:00 pm
6Boston, Massachusetts
7:00 am6:00 pm
7Newport, Rhode Island
9:00 am6:00 pm
8New York, New York
7:00 am ---

Arrival and departure times may vary slightly by sailing date.



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Ports of Call

New York, New York
New York City is arguably the premier city in the world. If it's worth doing, knowing, seeing or trying, you'll find it in New York. The world's capital of finance, fashion, publishing and theater has anything and everything you could want: fantastic sightseeing, fabulous restaurants, incredible shopping and Broadway shows. Visit the Statue of Liberty, Times Square and the Empire State Building. You'll awe at her world-famous skyline; there's no other city like it.

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Hundreds of kilometers of incredible coastline with majestic scenery from end to end qualifies Halifax as perhaps one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world. You'll find the perfect blend of big city excitement, small town charm and natural pristine beauty. There's plenty to see in Halifax. From picturesque fishing villages, to vibrant shopping districts. Not to mention impressive galleries and museums, historic sites, fine restaurants and colorful gardens.

Bar Harbor, Maine
Tucked into a cove in the shade of Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor is the quintessential New England coastal town. Enjoy the great outdoors with a bike ride or kayak adventure, participate in a lobster bake and chew on hand-stretched taffy from an upscale boutique.

Boston, Massachusetts
With street patterns owing to 17th-century London, Boston, "America's Walking City" and home of the original tea party, is a beautiful city, full of historic sites. From Bunker Hill to the U.S.S. Constitution, this gateway to New England boasts many famous places to visit. Boston has some of the most well preserved historic buildings in the country, and it's compact enough so that you can see them all on foot.

Newport, Rhode Island
Founded in 1639, Newport was first settled by those seeking religious freedom. In the 1800s it became a vacation destination for the American wealthy. Today, this historically rich community, with its narrow streets and colonial homes, offers a wide variety of events and activites all year-round. Take a sunset harbor cruise or bike along breathtaking Ocean Drive. There are museums to suit every interest: art, history, science and naval heritage. Sports enthusiasts can take advantage of the boating, tennis and golfing opportunities.