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| CRUISES 2001 |
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Colonial Autumn
Sixteen day cruise aboard the SEABOURN SUN starting on September 22, 2001 from Quebec City.
Cruise the Atlantic Ocean and St. Lawrence River, Halifax in Nova Scotia, Bar Harbor and Portland in Maine, Boston in Massachusetts, transiting the Cape Cod Canal Newport Rhode Island, New York, Charleston in South Carolina, Savannah in Georgia, returning in Fort Lauderdale in Florida.
Your ship will dock at the foot of Quebec's steep cliff, beneath the Dufferin Terrace. Explore the Place Royal, the most historic part of town, now a chic shopping district. Or ascend to the walled city above to view the Place des Armes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Whether or not you opt for the festive tour of Ye Olde Pubs is sure to visit the waterfront Historic Properties in Halifax.
Bar Harbor is an old fishing village on Mt. Desert Island is famed for its rugged vistas' Acadia National Park. Follow scenic Loop Road through the park to see file breathtaking fjords of the Maine Coast.
Longfellow dubbed this fine harbour a "jewel by the sea," and his praise rings true today. Follow Portland's Historic Trail to the poet's birthplace and other famous 18thcentury homes. Lighthouse buffs will enjoy seeing the world's most photographed sailor's beacon
Settled in 1630, becoming capital of the Massachusetts Bay Colony just three years later, Boston is today the largest city in New England and the focus of cultural life in this historic part of North America.
Among the most memorable experiences of travel is sailing in or out of New York Harbour, where Lady Liberty welcomes you with her upraised torch.
Dock right in the heart of historic Charleston. You may want to tour its colonial houses and gardens by horse-drawn carriage. Or venture out to one of the grand ante-bellum plantations.
Savannah offers an enchanting stroll back in time and an invitation to uncover its hidden charms. Bits and pieces of Savannah's rich, colorful history adorn virtually every corner of the downtown area. The stately mansions, moss-draped oaks, and massive churches give the city a unique flavor found nowhere else in the world.
Many travelers are familiar with the opulent summer "cottages" built by the giants of the industrial revolution. But not so many know that Newport also contains one of America's largest concentrations of colonial-period homes.
Smaller and less busy than nearby Miami, Fort Lauderdale offers easy access to hotels, motorways and airports, which helps make getting to the ship more convenient.
This cruise is performed by SEABOURN CRUISES on board SEABOURN SUN running on the following dates during year 2001.
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| CRUISE DEPARTURE DATES |
| DEPARTS MONDAY |
| September 2001 | 22 |
| DAY |
PORT OF CALL |
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DEP |
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| Sat |
Quebec |
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18:00 |
| Sun |
St. Lawrence River |
- |
- |
| Mon |
Atlantic Ocean |
- |
- |
| Tue |
Halifax, Nova Scotia |
08:00 |
- |
| Wed |
Halifax |
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08:00 |
| Thu |
Bar Harbor, Maine |
07:00 |
18:00 |
| Fri |
Portland, Maine |
08:00 |
23:00 |
| Sat |
Boston, Massachusetts |
08:00 |
- |
| Sun |
Boston |
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05:00 |
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Cape Cod Canal Newport,Rhode Island |
21:00 |
- |
| Mon |
Newport |
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18:00 |
| Tue |
New York |
08:00 |
- |
| Wed |
New York |
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18:00 |
| Thu |
Atlantic Ocean |
- |
- |
| Fri |
Charleston, South Carolina |
08:00 |
18:00 |
| Sat |
Savannah, Georgia |
08:00 |
18:00 |
| Sun |
Atlantic Ocean |
- |
- |
| Mon |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
08:00 |
- |
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| PORTS OF CALL
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 Boston
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 Portland
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 New York
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