Cruise from the lively city of New York to the colonial towns and stunning scenery of New England and the historic cities and amazing wildlife of Canada.
Call at the beautiful city of Newport, Rhode Island which is famous for its impressive colonial mansions and socialite residents and explore historic Boston, the site of the Boston 'Tea Party' in 1773. Then head to Bar Harbor, Maine, to admire the awe-inspiring island scenery and stroll through the picturesque main street.
Journey to the friendly city of Charlottetown on Canada's Prince Edward Island to discover the city's historic district and relax on the splendid beaches. Enjoy an overnight stay in Québec City where you can embrace the unique French flair, admire the magnificent churches, stroll through the fragrant gardens and perhaps visit North America's largest shrine.
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New England Vistas Itinerary
Day 1 - New York City (USA)
Embark Crystal Serenity in New York City, home to iconic landmarks including the Statue of Liberty, Central Park and Times Square, as well as world-class museums. See the city from the top of the Empire State Building, discover the 9/11 Tribute Center or visit the Statue of Liberty on a variety of optional excursions.
Day 2 - Newport, Rhode Island
Newport was once a haven for believers of religious freedom and it was a successful Colonial port. Landmarks include the Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House Trinity Church, Redwood Library and the opulent mansions that line Ocean Drive and Bellevue Avenue which were home to famous families such as the Morgans, Astors and Vanderbilts.
Day 3 - Boston, Massachusetts
Uncover 400 years of history on a visit to the thriving metropolis of Boston which is best known for the revolutionary Boston 'Tea Party' and the historic freedom trails to the Old North Church and Beacon Hill. Boston is becoming a modern cosmopolitan city with sparkling skyscrapers and an artfully renovated waterfront. Perhaps travel through beautiful New England scenery to Salem to learn about the infamous witchcraft trials of 1692 and visit the legendary House of the Seven Gables.
Day 4 - Bar Harbor, Maine
The charming seaport town of Bar Harbor is located on Mount Desert Island, just off the craggy coast of Maine. The island showcases spectacular natural beauty with emerald-green forests and rugged valleys which are best seen from the vantage point of Mount Cadillac. Perhaps enjoy a scenic drive through some of Maine's awe-inspiring scenery or wander through Bar Harbor's quaint main street which boasts an array of inviting shops, cafes and galleries.
Day 5 - At Sea
Enjoy the ship's facilities on a relaxing day at sea.
Day 6 - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island (Canada)
The city of Charlottetown has a welcoming small-town atmosphere, with gingerbread-style homes, converted warehouses and striking churches. Stroll through the city's historic district which features a tiny grid of streets and public squares dating back to 1768. During the summer months, more than 150 hanging flowerpots are dotted around the city creating a kaleidoscope of colour and in the winter months the city showcases more than 175,000 lights. Explore Charlottetown's colonial history, visit the upscale galleries or relax on the glorious beaches.
Day 7 - At Sea
Enjoy the ship's facilities on a relaxing day at sea.
Day 8 - Québec City (Canada)
An overnight stay in Québec City allows plenty of time to explore this wonderful city which sits beside the majestic St. Lawrence River. Québec City is one of North America's oldest cities and boasts a distinct French flair which can be seen in the cuisine, language and traditions. The old city is haven for history and culture lovers with numerous museums, magnificent churches, fragrant gardens and beautiful examples of early Canadian architecture including the legendary Château Frontenac. Perhaps journey just outside of the city to discover North America's largest shrine and an impressive waterfall.
Day 9 - Quebec City
Disembark Crystal Serenity in Québec City.
For navigational reasons the Captain of the ship reserves the right to modify the cruise itinerary.