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Eastern
Seaboard
A Brilliant Patchwork of History
The Northeast's scenic waterways beckon you to rustic
fishing villages and Old World cities, amidst the colorful
pageantry of fall foliage. Explore New England, Nova
Scotia and French Canada.
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And do it your way. With the two-week option
of sailing round-trip from romantic Quebec or
cosmopolitan New York.
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The Seabourn Pride has two New England, French Canada
& Maritime Provinces seven-day cruises: aptly named
Canadian Gold and Canadian Scarlet (The
Travel Goddess lived in Canada for many years, so she
holds it dear).
Both seven-day cruises either embark/disembark in New
York or Quebec City. This is such a marvelous way to
discover this gorgeous part of the world.
Seabourn Pride
Canadian Gold
New York to Quebec City - 7 days
Sep 24 - Oct 1 Oct 8 -15
Canadian Scarlet
Quebec City to New York - 7 days
Oct 1 - 8 Oct 15 - 22
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Brochure fares start at $5,995
per person
EBS fares, up to 25% off, start at $4,496
per person
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Colonial Heritage
New York to Nassau, Bahamas - 13 days
October 25 -Nov 7
Brochure fares start at $10,265 per person
EBS fares, up to 35% off, start at $6,672 per
person
Combination Cruises - 14 day
holidays that combine two 7 day sailings
On these special sailings you enjoy two Exclusively
Seabourn Complimentary Shore Experiences and an extra
10% combo savings off brochure fares!
Canadian Gold & Canadian Scarlet
New York to New York - 14 days
Sep 24 - Oct 8 Oct 8 - 22
Quebec to Quebec - 14 days
October 1 -15
All of the stated fares are per person, based on double
occupancy, cruise only. The Travel Goddess will offer
a shipboard or journey credit ranging from $100.00 to
$1500.00, per cabin, based on double occupancy. The
amount is determined based on the Seabourn voyage and
cabin selection.
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Contact
The Travel Goddess for further details on
these cruises where you can discover a wealth
of local history while bathed in brilliant hues
of fall foliage.
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"Canada is a good country to
be from.
It has a gentler, slower pace
--it lends perspective"
Paul Anka
T.G. says- You must visit the
old town of Quebec . Gas lamps and narrow cobble stoned
streets. A true step back in time. Sample the local delicacy
of tortiere. |
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