New York City to New York City
- 26 Sep ‘28
- 7 nights
- Departing from New York City United States Of America
- Crystal Grace
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YOUR ITINERARY
New York City United States Of America - Portland, Maine, USA - St John's, Newfoundland, Canada - Yarmouth - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - New York City United States Of America
New York City. Global nexus of art and architecture, fashio...
New York City. Global nexus of art and architecture, fashion and finance, cuisine and culture. Each of its five boroughs has a distinct personality, with family-friendly Brooklyn renowned for its trend-setting artisan shops, hipster vibe, museums and micro-breweries. The Brooklyn Cruise Terminal is located in the borough’s Red Hook area – an up-and-coming hotspot with a recent influx of restaurants, retailers and art houses – putting guests within easy rich of the city’s legendary attractions.
The largest city in Maine and the state’s ...
The largest city in Maine and the state’s social and economic capital, Portland is a vibrant and historic destination. A favorite place for strolling, dining, shopping and entertainment is the Old Port, a revitalized warehouse district made all the more interesting for its connection to the working waterfront.
St. John’s is the capital of Newfoundland and the larg...
St. John’s is the capital of Newfoundland and the largest city in the province. Surrounded by a narrow landlocked harbor on the east coast of the Avalon Peninsula it is the most easterly city in North America. This remarkable port city has experienced a long and colorful history. Europeans arrived in the 16th century to exploit nearby fishing grounds and have left an indelible print on the city. As such, St. John’s is known as the oldest city founded by Europeans in North America and much of its history is steeped in legend. Although the most popular theory regarding the origin of the city’s name dates back to John Cabot’s 1497 arrival, the most likely source stems from Portuguese explorer Gaspar Corte-Real, who first visited the harbor in 1500 and named the distant Waterford River St. John’s River. St. John’s retains an Old World charm with its narrow winding streets similar to those in London and much of its architecture resembles that found in small Irish towns. The city boasts an impressive array of churches and parkland while spectacular vistas abound from Signal Hill and Cape Spear.
Bagpipers bid a warm welcome to Halifax, the capital of N...
Bagpipers bid a warm welcome to Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia and the most Scottish of all Canada’s great cities. The Citadel Fortress, which dates to the city’s founding in 1749, stands over the thriving downtown area, where modern buildings nestle alongside the exquisitely restored Historic Properties waterfront. Here you can shop for authentic Scottish tartans and superb hand-knit woolens. Nova Scotians claim they have the freshest air and warmest smiles in Canada.
New York City. Global nexus of art and architecture...
New York City. Global nexus of art and architecture, fashion and finance, cuisine and culture. Each of its five boroughs has a distinct personality, with family-friendly Brooklyn renowned for its trend-setting artisan shops, hipster vibe, museums and micro-breweries. The Brooklyn Cruise Terminal is located in the borough’s Red Hook area – an up-and-coming hotspot with a recent influx of restaurants, retailers and art houses – putting guests within easy rich of the city’s legendary attractions.
YOUR SHIP - The Crystal Grace
Description
Our first new ocean ship in 25 years will represent a bold, industry-leading evolution of Crystal’s celebrated heritage. You can expect our signature elegance and much-loved favorites along with some exciting, new-to-Crystal features.
STATEROOMS
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