Classic Canada New England Cruise Package from Milwaukee
Experience the Canadian coast to view the brilliant fall foliage and witness the remarkable “Reversing Rapids” in UNESCO-designated Bay of Fundy at St. John. Walk in the footsteps of the founding fathers on Boston’s historic Freedom Trail.
The Emerald Princess will be conveniently with you every step of the way as your floating resort for this colorful and history rich experience. Join us on this group cruise, open to the public!
Classic Canada New England CruiseEmerald Princess
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Special Group Package Pricing with Airfare from Milwaukee, WI
Taxes and fees of $200 are included and subject to change without notice. View complete terms and conditions below.
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Trip Inclusions October 6-16, 2012
- Roundtrip air from Milwaukee to Quebec City, Canada and return from New York
- All transfers on sailing days between the airport and the ship
- Deluxe ten night cruise aboard the Emerald Princess
- Superb dining with all meals on board daily in a variety of dining options
- $50.00 per stateroom shipboard credit to be used as you wish
- Professional Vacation Manager from Fox World Travel, to travel with the group from beginning to end *
- Travel insurance protection is included through Travel Guard. Reasonable options to add trip cancellation protection is available through your travel consultant.
- Customized informative travel documents containing all trip details and helpful packing and planning information
Not Included:Optional shore excursions, beverages not included with meals or optional restaurants that require a surcharge, salon or spa services, medical services, gratuities, taxes, airline baggage fees or any items of a personal nature. A valid passport is required.
Pricing - Affordable Oceanview and Balcony Cabins Available!
Special Group Package Pricing
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Space is Limited - Book Today!
Single supplement, cruise-only rates or alternate departure cities are available upon request. All categories and pricing are subject to availability at the time of booking.
*Pricing is per person based on double occupancy in a category J, inside stateroom including air from Milwaukee and package inclusions as outlined. Space is subject to availability at the time of booking. Current taxes and fees of $200.00 are included and subject to change. A minimum number of participants are required for the Fox World Travel tour manager to accompany this group. Flight schedules will be advised and are subject to change. Fox World Travel has no control over flight changes, delays or cancellations.
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Insurance
Comprehensive travel protection insurance is included in your package. Fox World Travel offers reasonably priced options to add trip cancellation and interruption coverage. Details and rates can be obtained from your vacation travel specialist.
Cancellation/Change Fees
179 to 90 days prior to departure:........................................ Deposit amount pp
89 to 60 days prior to departure:........................................ 35% of trip cost
59 to 30 days prior to departure:................................................ 50% of trip cost
Within 29 days........................................................................... No refund
Ports and Excursions
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Quebec City, QuebecTo visit Quebec is to experience France without crossing the Atlantic. The architecture, the ambience, and the animated conversation on the street confirm the impression that a bit of France has been permanently imbedded in North America. Stroll along the streets of the atmospheric Latin Quarter and explore the historic stone and brick houses of Old Québec, the only remaining walled city north of Mexico. Visit the Place Royale and Notre Dame des Victoires, the oldest stone church in North America, and marvel at the turreted Château de Frontenac.
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Charlottetown, CanadaWhile Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest providence in terms of area and population, it more than makes up for this with the friendliness of its people, its natural beauty, and for being known as the birthplace of Canada.
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Sydney, Nova ScotiaCape Breton is fabled as a magical travel destination and the Port of Sydney is the gateway. Known for its beauty and unique Celtic music and culture, Sydney puts some of the Island's greatest sights and attractions at your fingertips when you disembark into the Joan Harriss Cruise Pavilion.
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Halifax, Nova ScotiaThe capital of Nova Scotia and the largest city in Canada's Atlantic Provinces, Halifax was once Great Britain's major military bastion in North America. The beautifully restored waterfront buildings of Halifax's Historic Properties recall the city's centuries-old maritime heritage. Stroll the waterfront, and you may find Nova Scotia's floating ambassador, the schooner Bluenose II, tied up to Privateer's Wharf, just as old sailing ships have done for over 200 years. Halifax is also the gateway to Nova Scotia's stunning scenery, including famous Peggy's Cove, where surf-pounded granite cliffs and a solitary lighthouse create an unsurpassed scene of rugged natural beauty.
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Saint John, New BrunswickSaint John, Canada's oldest settlement, is the gateway to the scenic wonders of New Brunswick. One of Canada's oldest provinces, New Brunswick remains remarkably unspoiled: 85 percent of the province remains unsettled. New Brunswick boasts vast forests, purling streams, gentle hills, rich farmlands, and a spectacular coastline dotted by historic towns. Nature also blessed the area with one of her most astonishing phenomena: the reversing River Rapids. The fierce tides of the Bay of Fundy rise with such force that they actually cause the St. John River to reverse direction and its waters to flow upstream. Saint John's history dates to 1604, when the Sieur de Champlain landed nearby on the feast day of Saint John the Baptist. After the American Revolution, American Loyalists flocked to the area. Saint John became a thriving industrial port. But the catastrophic fire of 1877, declining commerce and decades of neglect gave the town a sad and careworn look for decades. That changed in recent years. Redevelopment of the waterfront and the old district has restored Saint John's charm and its sense of history.
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Bar Harbor, MaineStanding atop Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park, it is easy to see why individuals like John D. Rockefeller felt so strongly about preserving this area's natural beauty.
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Boston, MassachusettsHailed as the "Cradle of American Independence," Boston is filled with historic sites. Boston was America's first great city. In the 19th century, Boston was rightly described as the "Athens of America." Today this city of 800,000 retains its vitality, combining historic districts with revitalized urban centers while remaining faithful to its venerable roots. It is a city every American should visit at least once. Follow the Freedom Trail along three of the most historic miles in the country. See the site of the Boston Tea Party, trace the route of Paul Revere's famous ride, and stand on the bridge where Minutemen fired " the shot heard 'round the world." In the old Charleston Navy Yard you can see the USS Constitution, the nation's oldest commissioned warship.
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Newport, Rhode IslandIn the 19th century, Newport was America's Versailles. It was here that the great merchant princes and robber barons of the Gilded Age erected the elaborate summerhouses they so ingenuously dubbed "cottages." At the height of its splendor, a Newport season was a giddy whirl of grand fétes, yacht races and elaborate beach picnics for assorted Vanderbilts, Astors and Morgans. Today, it is the privileged traveler who marvels at the splendor of great mansions like The Breakers, The Elms, or Rosecliff. Gone are the days when "Tessie" Oelrichs, one of Newport's fabled hostesses, had 12 skeleton ships anchored offshore and dramatically lit for her legendary "White Ball."
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New York City (Manhattan or Brooklyn), New YorkA leading global city, New Yok exerts a powerful influence over worldwide commerce, finance, culture and fashion, and entertainment. The city consists of five boroughs and an intricate patchwork of neighborhoods. Some of these include Lower Manhattan and the New York Stock Exchange, Battery Park and South Street Seaport, Chinatown, trendy SoHo and Greenwich Village, along with Little Italy, the flat Iron District and Gramercy Park. Famous Central Park covers 843 acres of paths, ponds, lakes and green space within the asphalt jungle. Many districts and landmarks have become well-known to outsiders. Nearly 170 languages are spoken in the city and over 35% of its population was born outside the United States.
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About Princess CruisesPrincess Cruises’ signature emphasis on Personal Choice Cruising is apparent across Princess Cruises ships, with each ship offering its own unique version on a host of multiple dining options and locations; flexible and varied entertainment selections; renowned customer service; and a full complement of onboard activities. The Princess Line offers a variety of ScholarShip@Sea enrichment classes featuring computer training, ceramics, culinary arts, finance, photography, and more. Often copied but never duplicated, the Princess Cruises concept of cruising customization has since been adopted as the touchstone of new ship design for the entire cruise industry. |
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Emerald PrincessLaunched in 2007, Emerald Princess is one of the largest ships in the Princess fleet. She offers nearly 900 balcony staterooms from which to take in the colorful sunrise over the ocean, or capture a breathtaking sunset sail-in to a romantic city like Venice. Leisurely days spent onboard in the Piazza-style atrium are relaxing and entertaining, with the nearby International Café and Vines wine bar fulfilling your cravings for warm cookies, toasted paninis, and even hand rolled sushi. Whether you’re getting refreshed with a work-out in the fitness center or putting your feet up at Movies Under the Stars®, your experience on Emerald Princess is sure to be unforgettable. |
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About Fox World Travel
Fox World Travel is the largest vacation travel agency in Wisconsin, with 11 travel agency locations throughout the state and over 50 years experience planning individual, group and corporate travel. Fox has earned "Top Producer" awards with virtually every major vendor and our team of travel agents each average over 10 years of experience with our company and about 20 years experience overall. This recognition and expertise, along with the flexibility to book your vacation travel online, sets Fox World Travel apart from many travel companies. You can be confident you are receiving the highest quality products and services from top industry suppliers when you book your travel with Fox World Travel.
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