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Celebrity Cruise Destinations
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Your Celebrity voyage
through the vast waters of
the Atlantic will lead you
to lovely ports in Canada
and New England. Rich with
museums, galleries, historic
sights and world-class
dining, this picturesque
region will leave you in awe
of its immeasurable charm
and rustic beauty. From
lighthouses standing guard
on mammoth granite cliffs to
romantic, lantern-lit
streets in quaint seaside
hamlets, you'll experience
extraordinary moments to
cherish for a lifetime.
Aboard Celebrity, these
moments include savoring an
intimate nightcap at the
piano bar, or a moment made
for two over a perfect
martini.
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There's no better way to experience Canada and New England than aboard Celebrity's consistently top-ranked fleet.
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Areas of Interest
Weathered lighthouses, vibrant gardens and charming harbors add to the allure of the North American coast.
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Boston, Massachusetts
Steeped in old-world patriotic charm and
contemporary appeal, Boston is a
bustling city offering a variety of
attractions from the Midnight Ride of
Paul Revere and the Boston Tea Party
tour to the penguins at the New England
Aquarium. Visitors can also enjoy their
time strolling around the Charles River,
or at the picturesque Boston Commons,
where there are many people-watching
opportunities.
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Charlottetown,Pr.Edward Isl.
The capital city of Prince Edward Island
is not only a central starting point for
exploring the beautiful island, but also
a charming host to Victorian
architecture and the historic
Charlottetown waterfront.
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Newport, Rhode Island
Whoever said "big things come is small
packages" must have been from Newport.
Newport offers a diverse range of
exciting activities for all types of
visitors. Winery tours, sunset harbor
cruises, bike treks along breathtaking
Ocean Drive and hikes along the renowned
Cliff Walk are just a few of the many
adventures to look forward to.
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Quebec City, Quebec
Learn to say, "Wow, c'est véritablement
belle ici!" means, "Wow, it's truly
beautiful here!" Revel in the French
heritage of lovely Quebec. You will find
a delightful combination of modern city
and historic town sitting atop a bluff
overlooking both the St. Charles and St.
Lawrence rivers. You can walk cobbled
alleyways past old stone houses,
churches and abandoned military
fortifications, or take a scenic drive
along the St. Lawrence to cascading
Montmorency Falls and the famous shrine
of Ste.-Anne-de-Beaupré.
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Bar Harbor, Maine
You may discover an overabundance of
people going incognito in Bar Harbor.
Many of the rich and famous spend their
summers here, enjoying every inch of
this beautiful port town's rocky
coastline, mammoth granite cliffs and
majestic mountains. Known not only for
its succulent lobsters, Maine is also
renowned for blueberries - another treat
that shouldn't be missed.
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
The metropolitan capital of Nova Scotia
is known as the "City of Trees." You may
be surprised to find much more than just
flora when you arrive at this explorer's
paradise. Halifax is a city of pleasant
contradictions, with a vivacious urban
area, charming small towns and stunning
natural scenery. Museums, galleries,
historic sights, vibrant gardens and
world-class dining are just a few of the
many things to take advantage of in this
well-rounded metropolis.
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Portland, Maine
Long ago, ships relied on the steady
glow of a lighthouse to guide them from
rough waters to port and safety. Today,
visitors to Portland can visit the
oldest lighthouse in Main, one of a
swiftly, dwindling number left in North
America, standing guard over picturesque
Portland Harbor. You will also find a
lively city with a broad range of
architectural styles and a charming
section known as Old Port, where
visitors can enjoy a romantic walk
through quaint, lantern-lit streets.
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Saguenay River
The Saguenay River reaches depths of 800
feet, making it perfect for cruise ships
to venture deep into the wilderness,
past unspoiled backdrops of dramatic
cliffs and beautiful Canadian coastline.
Beluga whales breed in the cold waters
at its mouth, making it an ideal
whale-watching site.
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