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Emerald Princess
10 Night Classic Canada
& New England
New York to Quebec

Ship: Emerald Princess
Cruise Line: Princess Cruises
Departures:  26 September 2012
Duration: 10 Nights
Ports: New York, Boston, Bar Harbor, Saint John, Bay of Fundy (Saint John), Halifax, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Corner Brook, Quebec
Airport gateway (Arrival) : New York
Airport gateway (Departure) : Quebec

Itinerary

* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected

 

Cabin Pricing

* All prices quoted are PER PERSON in Australian Dollars and include Port Charges and Fuel Charges (if applicable).
* All prices quoted are for the cruise departing on . Prices for alternative departure dates may vary.

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Gratuities not included. Please pay on board

Cabin Single Twin Triple Quad + Child + Infant
Category JJ - Inside$2614$1684------------Book or Enquire
Category FF- Outside$3174$2034------------Book or Enquire
Category BC - Balcony$5234$2684------------Book or Enquire
 

Ports

New York

You'll never run out of things to do in the city that never sleeps, from the bright lights of Broadway and Times Square to the city's world-renowned museums, shopping, and vast culinary choices. It's an incredibly diverse and active place, consisting of an intricate patchwork of neighborhoods, each with its own character and history, yet seamlessly coexisting.

Country - USA
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 26kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)

Places of Interest
Times Square, Statue of Liberty, Manhattan, Central Park, Broadway

Boston

The cradle of American history, Boston rests on its glorious historic laurels—Trinity Church, Old Ironsides, the Freedom Trail and Faneuil Hall—yet is thrust into the next millennium as a high-tech hub of the computer industry.

Country - USA
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 6kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)

Places of Interest
Trinity Church, Salem

Bar Harbor

Bar Harbor is a town on Mount Desert Island in Hancock County, Maine, United States.
As of the 2000 census, its population was 4,820. A port of entry for Bay Ferries from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Bar Harbor is a famous summer colony in the Down East region of Maine. It is home to the College of the Atlantic, Jackson Laboratory and Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory. Bar Harbor is home to the largest parts of Acadia National Park.

Country - United States of America
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance to Airport - 70kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)

Places of Interest
Acadia National Park

Saint John

The steep streets of uptown Saint John are lined with charming buildings that reflect the city's rich shipbuilding history. The influence of British Loyalist settlers can be seen throughout the city including Kings Square, a park where the paths form the lines of the Union Jack. Saint John's most known attraction is the Reversing Falls, where the Saint John River meets the rising and falling tides of the Bay of Fundy. The Bay of Fundy is home to the highest tides in the world: 50 feet.
 

Country - Canada
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from Port to Airport - 6kms
Currency - Canadian Dollars (CAD)

Places of Interest
Bay of Fundy, Irving Nature Park, Old City Market

Bay of Fundy (Saint John)

The Bay of Fundy is a bay located on the Atlantic coast of North America, on the northeast end of the Gulf of Maine between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with a small portion touching the U.S. state of Maine. The Bay of Fundy is known for its high tidal range and the bay is contested as having the highest vertical tidal range in the world with Ungava Bay in northern Quebec. The name "Fundy" is thought to date back to the 16th century when the Portuguese referred to the bay as "Rio Fundo" or "deep river".

Country - Canada
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance to Airport
Currency - Canadian Dollar (CAD)

Places of Interest
Old City Market, Chance Harbour

Halifax

Halifax, capital of Nova Scotia, has considerable charms. The beautifully restored waterfront buildings recall the city's centuries-old maritime heritage. Halifax is also the gateway to Nova Scotia's picturesque landscapes and rugged natural beauty.

Country - Canada
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 25kms
Currency - Canadian Dollar (CAD)

Places of Interest
Halifax Harbour, Peggy's Cove, Point Pleasant Park

Sydney, Nova Scotia

Sydney (Nova Scotia) is a Canadian urban community in the province of Nova Scotia. It is situated on the east coast of Cape Breton Island and is administratively part of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.
Sydney was incorporated in 1904 and dissolved on August 1, 1995, when it was merged into the regional municipality. Sydney is the largest urban centre on Cape Breton Island. Together with Sydney Mines, North Sydney, New Waterford and Glace Bay it forms the Industrial Cape Breton region.

Quebec

Québec is likened to visiting France without actually being in France. The architecture, ambiance, culture and language is very much like its founding nation. In addition to its European flair, Québec City is the only remaining walled city north of Mexico.

Country - Canada
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 7kms
Currency - Canadian Dollars (CAD)

Places of Interest
Vieux-Quebec, Dufferin Terrace, Notre Dame des Victoires

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Cruise line info

Princess Cruises

Princess Cruises

About Princess Cruises

From its modest beginnings in 1965 with a single ship cruising to Mexico, Princess has grown to become one of the premiere cruise lines in the world. Today, its fleet carries more than a million passengers each year to more worldwide destinations than any other major line.

The most recognized cruise line in the world was catapulted to stardom in 1977 when Pacific Princess was cast in a starring role on a new television show called The Love Boat. The weekly series, which introduced millions of viewers to the still-new concept of a sea-going vacation, was an instant hit and both the company name and its "seawitch" logo have remained synonymous with cruising ever since.

Princess' modern fleet has grown considerably in recent years to include Caribbean Princess (2004), Coral Princess (2003), Crown Princess (2005) Dawn Princess (1997), Diamond Princess (2004), Emerald Princess (2007), Island Princess (2003), Pacific Princess (1999), Royal Princess (2001), Golden Princess (2001), Grand Princess (1998), Sapphire Princess (2004),Sea Princess (2007), Star Princess (2002), Sun Princess (1995) and Ocean Princess (1999).

Personal Choice Cruising®
Building on past success, Princess is continually evolving to meet the needs of the today's vacationer. In the mid-1990s the company pioneered the concept of putting passengers in control of their own cruise experience with the introduction of its Sun-class ships. These revolutionary vessels gave passengers the freedom to choose from a wide range of flexible onboard facilities, amenities and services in order to create a personal vacation experience that takes the regimentation out of the cruise experience and suits each passenger's own needs and preferences.

Today, the line's signature emphasis on Personal Choice Cruising is apparent across the fleet, with each vessel 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 including a variety of ScholarShip@Sea® enrichment classes featuring computer training, ceramics, culinary arts, finance and photography. Often copied but never duplicated, the Princess concept of cruise vacation customization has since been adopted as the touchstone of new ship design for the entire cruise industry.

Affordable Luxury and an Abundance of Balconies
In addition to incorporating a wide range of choices, vessels in the Princess fleet are specifically designed to provide the ultimate in affordable luxury, with an emphasis on "big ship choice with small ship feel." No matter the size of the ship, public spaces are designed to feel intimate and are decorated in a contemporary style, allowing passengers to enjoy themselves in an informal, relaxed onboard atmosphere that mirrors today's lifestyles. The company has also long been the leader in building ships specifically designed to accommodate an extensive number of the most sought-after shipboard luxury -- the private balcony. In the mid-1980s Princess pioneered the concept of the affordable veranda, once an exclusive feature incorporated in only the most expensive suites. Today, Princess' fleet offers one of the highest percentages of balcony cabins in the industry, across all cabin categories. The physical design and décor of the ships, coupled with Princess' hallmark service excellence, creates an onboard atmosphere of relaxed luxury in which passengers can enjoy their perfect vacation experience.

Worldwide Destinations
Princess' philosophy of choice is also reflected in its sailing schedule. Offering voyages to more worldwide cruise destinations than any other major line, Princess has more than 150 itineraries ranging from seven to 72 days. The line sails to all seven continents and calls at nearly 260 ports around the world. Princess passengers can enhance their cruise experience through the Adventures Ashore program featuring more than 1,500 in-port excursions worldwide, and the company's expanding cruisetour offerings enable passengers to combine their cruise with a full land tour. Destinations on all seven continents include the Caribbean, Alaska, Panama Canal, Europe, Mexican Riviera, South America, Australia/New Zealand, South Pacific, Hawaii, Tahiti/French Polynesia, Asia, India, Africa, Holy Land, Canada/New England and Antarctica.

Having led the way in Gulf of Alaska cruising, Princess maintains a strong presence in Alaska. Through its Seattle-based Princess Tours division, the company operates a wide variety of spectacular land and sea experiences in the majestic "Land of the Midnight Sun." The largest cruise and tour operator in the state, Princess operates six cruise ships, five riverside wilderness lodges, luxury Midnight Sun Express Ultra Dome rail cars, and a fleet of deluxe motor coaches; allowing cruise passengers to connect seamlessly to a landside tour and experience several distinctly unique facets of the Alaska wilderness in a single trip.

 

Ship info

Emerald Princess

The newest jewel in the Princess crown, Emerald Princess is everything you would expect from such a modern, luxurious ship. As with most of our ships, the theme is choices. There are multiple dining options, including Traditional and Anytime Dining and specialty venues like the popular Sabatini's. There is the Lotus Spa with its myriad treatments, and the Lotus Fitness Center where you can stay trim from all the delicious cuisine. You'll enjoy watching Movies Under the Stars, and will have nearly 900 balcony staterooms from which to choose.

Dining

  • Botticelli Dining Room
  • Sabatini’s (Italian restaurant)
  • Crown Grill (steak & seafood)
  • Ultimate Balcony Dining
  • Michelangelo Dining Room
  • Da Vinci Dining Room 
  • International Cafe
  • Horizon Court Buffet and Bistro 
  • Cafe Caribe
  • Vines (wine & seafood bar - nominal charge applies to select items)
  • Pizza & ice cream bar
  • Trident Grill (burgers & hot dogs)
  • Afternoon tea 
  • 24-hour room service
Entertainment

  • Princess Theater
  • Movies Under The Stars Theatre
  • Gatsby's Casino
  • Skywalkers nightclub
  • Explorers Lounge
  • Club Fusion
  • Wheelhouse Bar
  • Adagio Bar
  • Crooners Bar
  • Speakeasy cigar lounge

Onboard Activities

    • Calypso Reef and Pool (plus 2 hot tubs)
    • Neptune’s Reef and Pool (plus 2 hot tubs)
    • Terrace Pool
    • Lotus Spa® Pool (plus 2 hot tubs)
    • The Sanctuary(adults only)
    • Lotus Spa®, gym and fitness area
    • Swim-against-the-current lap pool
    • Nine-hole putting course (Princess Links)
    • Virtual golf simulators
    • Jogging track
    • Center Court
    • Shuffleboard
    • World-class art collection, gallery and auctions
    • ScholarShip@Sea®
    • 24-hour Internet Café (wireless access available)
    • Library
    • Hearts & Minds Wedding Chapel
    • Conference Center
    • Boutiques (duty-free)
    • Escapes (Future Cruise Sales)

Ship facts

Ship Details
Gross Tonnage
  116,000 tonnes
Star Rating
 
Size/Style of Ship   Large/Resort
Entered Service   2007
Registry   Bermuda
Former Name  
Length   290 metres
Beam   36 metres
Draft   8 metres
Propulsion/Propellers  
Maximum Cruising Speed (knots)   20
Passenger Capacity (twin)
  3,080
Crew   1,142
Nationality of Officers  
Nationality of Crew   International
Total Cabins   1,557
Total Inside cabins   452
Total Outside cabins   1,105
Cabin/Suites with Balcony   881
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins  
Passenger Decks   19
Cabin Electricity
 
Elevators  
Self-Service Laundry
  Yes
Onboard Currency (subject to change)   US Dollar

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