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Bookings are now open for Princess Cruises’ 2027 Canada and New England voyages.
The company will have two ships sailing in the region—the 3,560-guest Regal Princess and the 3,140-guest Caribbean Princess—which together will offer 17 departures between August 21 and October 30, 2027.
The sailings will range from seven to 13 days, with departures from New York, Boston and Quebec.
Travelers will have an opportunity to visit 14 destinations in 10 states and provinces, as well as six UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The line-up also includes four late-night stays.
Travelers who want to spend even more time in the region can take advantage of two in-depth cruisetours, which include multiple days on land. The “Historic America” cruisetour includes seven nights on land, with visits to the U.S. Capital in Washington D.C., Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello estate, Colonial Williamsburg, Independence Hall in Philadelphia and the Gettysburg Battlefield.
The “Maple Explorer” cruisetour, meanwhile, will take guests to Niagara Falls, as well as the Canadian Museum of Civilization and the historic 19th century Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
“Canada and New England in the fall are simply spectacular, and we’re thrilled to continue our presence in this remarkable region in 2027,” says Jim Berra, chief commercial officer for Princess Cruises. “From sailing out of Manhattan past the Statue of Liberty to exploring charming seaside towns and enjoying world-class seafood, this itinerary is an unexpectedly breathtaking option for cruising for travelers who want to dive deep into the charm, history and natural beauty of these destinations.”
Discover American history & natural beauty
The pages of history and stunning natural beauty blend seamlessly as you cruise to Canada & New England to see the color-drenched shores with Princess. Visit the iconic lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove in Halifax, return to the Gilded Age in Newport and stroll down Boston’s historic Freedom Trail. On board New England cruises, you’ll dine like a New Englander on succulent crab cakes and lobster as the allure of the northern seaboard embraces you.
This article originally appeared in TravelPulse.
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