Canada & New England Cruises: Excursions
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In The Footsteps of Captain Cook
Explore the scenic Bay of Islands, a charming fishing village and make several photo stops on this bus exploration of a portion of Captain Cook's Trail. Photo stops include ... more
Explore the scenic Bay of Islands, a charming fishing village and make several photo stops on this bus exploration of a portion of Captain Cook's Trail. Photo stops include Frenchman's Cove, a small boat inshore fishery which has been the economic mainstay of the area and Bottle Cove, a small fishing community. See Captain Cook's Monument with excellent views. Take a look at reproduced charts mapped by Captain Cook. Also visit Lark Harbour, meet the ladies at the church hall and see their handmade crafts.
Note: Captain Cook Monument has areas of rough and uneven terrain, not suitable for guests in wheelchairs or those with walking difficulties. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 3¾ hours | $89* | $69* |
Corner Brook City Tour
This area has been visited by many, beginning with the Maritime Archaic Indians 3,500 years ago, Eskimos, Beothuck Indians and the first recorded European visitor Jacques ... more
This area has been visited by many, beginning with the Maritime Archaic Indians 3,500 years ago, Eskimos, Beothuck Indians and the first recorded European visitor Jacques Cartier in 1534 on his first voyage to the new world. Since that time Portuguese, Basques and Captain James Cook have frequented this area. Today Corner Brook is a modern, progressive city with a population of approximately 22,000 and is nestled among scenic hills around 30 miles (approximately 48.3 km) from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Your tour will take you out to the eastern edge of the city, to Marble Mountain and the Heritage Tree, The Old Man in the Mountain and around Corner Brook to Captain Cook's Monument.
Note: We recommend that you wear a light sweater/jacket. This tour is not suitable for guests in wheelchairs. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 2½ hours | $64* | $44* |
Tastes & Traditions
Come see and taste what this rugged and beautiful land is all about. Find out through song, food and music what life was and is today. Learn about the Irish, French, English, ... more
Come see and taste what this rugged and beautiful land is all about. Find out through song, food and music what life was and is today. Learn about the Irish, French, English, Basques, Viking and Aboriginal cultures that have molded Newfoundland as it is now. Then, learn a few new words unique to this part of the world. Enjoy a buffet of local fish, game, brews and berry desserts. Experience Newfoundland through the tales of local storytellers and enjoy a little free time at the end.
Note: Shuttle transportation from the pier to the restaurant is by school bus or motorcoach. The restaurant is not wheelchair accessible. less
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| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 2 hours | $99* | $79* |
Acadia National Park
Featuring one of the most scenic drives on the east coast, Acadia is one of the most visited National Parks in the United States. You’ll first pass through the quaint town of Bar ... more
Featuring one of the most scenic drives on the east coast, Acadia is one of the most visited National Parks in the United States. You’ll first pass through the quaint town of Bar Harbor to view some of the charming Victorian Mansions built by America’s rich and famous at the turn of the century. Entering the National Park, your journey along the 27-mile Park Loop Road will take you along the ocean’s edge passing Sand Beach, Schooner Head Overlook, and the High Seas mansion built by a wealthy gentleman whose wife perished on the Titanic. Continue past Otter Cliffs and the Gulf of Maine with beautiful views of the offshore islands. Travel through pine forests and past the Jordon Pond House with a beautiful view of the Penobscot Mountains and Bubbles Hill. Keep your eyes open for bald eagles and white tail deer as you make your way around the Park Loop Road. Your tour culminates (weather permitting) with a photo stop atop the 1,530-foot (466 meters) Cadillac Mountain, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of granite cliffs, coastal mountains, forests, lakes, and valleys. Note: At Cadillac Mountain, walking is at your discretion. Walking surfaces are paved and partially accessible by wheelchair, but there are some uneven, slippery-when-wet areas and some steps. If weather conditions dictate, Cadillac Mountain will be substituted with a stop at Jordan Pond or the Visitors Center. The order of the stops might be reversed to avoid congestion. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 2¼ hours | $54* | $34* |
Best of Perce
Those wanting the best views of Perce Rock should take this tour. Climb to strategic viewpoints and marvel at the surprising panoramas. Those interested in art and culture will ... more
Those wanting the best views of Perce Rock should take this tour. Climb to strategic viewpoints and marvel at the surprising panoramas. Those interested in art and culture will be amazed by Perce’s vitality and diversity. Here, one may meet local artists and artisans or discover Perce’s rich historical and architectural heritage. Perce is an ideal place for shopping. Its many souvenir shops, art galleries, and handicraft boutiques offer a wide variety of local and regional crafts and products, certain to inspire a multitude of gifts ideas. From the outlooks of Le Pic De L’aurore, Mont-Joli and Cote Surprise you’ll enjoy the incredible panorama with magnificent photo opportunities. Enjoy lunch with a spectacular view of Perce Rock, Ile Bonaventure and the village. The small harbor of L’Anse-a-Beaufils is a popular site for fishermen and sailors. Well-protected, it boasts many services and activities, especially at La Vieille Usine de l’Anse-a-Beaufils. Once a fish-processing plant, la Vieille Usine has been turned into a cultural and tourist center housing a variety of activities. Visitors can enjoy an art gallery or relax at the cafe-bistro and terrace. Note: At the marina, must be able to walk approximately 100 yards (92 meters) from the tender dock and manage a flight of stairs. At Perce, walking is at guest’s discretion on mainly flat surfaces. Pic de l’Aurore & Mont Joli photo stops are not wheelchair accessible. less
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| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 6½ hours | $149* | $129* |
Best Of Portland & Kennebunkport
To make the most of your day in Portland, this tour combines the city highlights with a visit to Portland Head Light and the charming seaside town of Kennebunkport. Highlights of Portland ... more
To make the most of your day in Portland, this tour combines the city highlights with a visit to Portland Head Light and the charming seaside town of Kennebunkport. Highlights of Portland include a scenic drive through the quaint streets of the Old Port where street lanterns highlight a gracious mix of architectural styles. Once the home of the warehouse district, the red brick buildings have been transformed into charming restaurants, pubs, unique boutiques, and galleries. Continuing past a number of historic Victorian homes and neighborhoods, enjoy terrific views of Casco Bay and the islands from the East End Promenade. Passing through the urban center, you’ll see Portland's new Arts District, as well as the thriving commercial and business district. Continuing along the beautiful coastline of Maine, arrive at the picturesque town of Cape Elizabeth for a visit of the oldest lighthouse in Maine. First illuminated on January 10, 1791, Portland Head Light has since stood at the gateway to Portland Harbor for mariners traveling Maine's perilous coast. A short photo stop will be made.
Located just 45 minutes from Portland, enjoy a scenic drive through Kennebunkport passing the stunning Federal and Victorian-style mansions built by wealthy sea captains and merchants in the 1700s and 1800s. Pass Walker's Point, the Bush estate and former Summer White House where world leaders often gathered. A stop will be made in the center of Kennebunkport at Dock Square to enjoy some free time for shopping along the picturesque bayfront streets lined with galleries, unique boutiques and antique stores. You’ll also have time for lunch or a snack on your own in one of the many restaurants, outdoor cafes, or pubs overlooking the harbor.
Note: This tour is also available with a French-speaking guide. French-speaking guests should book tour code PWM_26. Participants will have approximately 1 3/4 hours of free time at the Dock Square area of Kennebunkport. Walking is on sidewalk and gravel at guest’s discretion. Lunch is at your own expense. At Portland Head Light, guests must walk from the bus parking lot to the lighthouse for approximately 200 yards on level and uneven ground with a few steps. less
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| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 6 hours | $79* | $49* |
Best of Saint John - Top 10
If you want to see and do it all in one day, this is the tour for you! Combining the best of the region’s rich history and heritage with the natural beauty of the world-famous ... more
If you want to see and do it all in one day, this is the tour for you! Combining the best of the region’s rich history and heritage with the natural beauty of the world-famous Bay of Fundy, this tour features the Top 10 things to see and do in Saint John and the Bay of Fundy. Discover favorites of locals and visitors alike, including the world-famous Reversing Falls Rapids, a Bay of Fundy fishing village with a working harbor, the Bay of Fundy beach and sea caves of St. Martins, scenic vistas of the Bay of Fundy shoreline, charming covered bridges and chatting with local vendors at the Saint John City Market. Hear about the rich military history as your tour takes you past key sites such as the Carleton Martello Tower and Fort Howe, see parts of North America’s first Geopark, named Stonehammer, take in the Victorian architecture of the Historic District and enjoy a taste of Moosehead Beer at an Irish Pub. Led by a local guide, this excursion will ensure you experience the best of Saint John and the Bay of Fundy. Note: Some walking is on uneven cobblestone pathways and on uneven rocky, muddy beach. Participants must be at least 19 years of age to drink beer. Lunch is not included in this tour, but you’ll have time on your own at the St. Martins Sea Caves and the Old City Market. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 6½ hours | $99* | $69* |
Coastal Drive to Peggy's Cove
Experience a narrated excursion of Halifax, including a drive by historic properties, a restored section of the waterfront, Citadel Hill and the beautiful public gardens before heading out ... more
Experience a narrated excursion of Halifax, including a drive by historic properties, a restored section of the waterfront, Citadel Hill and the beautiful public gardens before heading out to Peggy’s Cove. On this tour you’ll travel along the scenic coastal highway to the tiny village of Peggy’s Cove, where less than 40 residents live year round. See the brightly colored houses nestled close to the water’s edge in this working rustic fishing village.
As you enter the cove, drive by the monument carved by local artist William deGarthe from a massive slab of granite and a tribute to the people of Peggy’s Cove. Your guide will also spin tales of the Cove, explain how it got its name, tell you the story of its lighthouse and talk about the lobster fishery, which is the backbone of the local economy. There is also an optional live lobster demonstration by your guide, if you wish. Explore the village on your own and if you choose, there is plenty of time to visit a few of the shops and galleries before you return to your ship.
Note: This tour is also available with a French-speaking guide. French-speaking guests should book HAL_65. Walking at Peggy's Cove is optional. If you choose to explore the Peggy’s Cove area, wear warm clothing, a raincoat and sturdy low-heeled shoes, as the wind often carries salt water spray great distances. less
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| 3½ hours | $59* | $39* |
Corner Brook in Focus
This tour is for photographers of all ages and abilities. You’ll discover some interesting places and get great shots of the scenic highlights of the Corner Brook area. A variety ... more
This tour is for photographers of all ages and abilities. You’ll discover some interesting places and get great shots of the scenic highlights of the Corner Brook area. A variety of venues will allow you to shoot panoramic photos such as, overseeing the city and harbor, woodland, along the Stream Trail, some of the city’s key points of interest and even the Train Museum. Enjoy the history and scenery of the area on this fun and educational tour of the city. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 3½ hours | $89* | $89* |
Fortress Of Louisbourg
Step back in time to 1744 to experience Louisbourg, a thriving seaport and capital of Île Royale (Cape Breton Island). The Fortress of Louisbourg was one of the busiest harbors ... more
Step back in time to 1744 to experience Louisbourg, a thriving seaport and capital of Île Royale (Cape Breton Island). The Fortress of Louisbourg was one of the busiest harbors in North America and one of France's key centers of trade and military strength in the New World. Today, the site is an exciting and entertaining lesson in history. Plan to see selected buildings and exhibits. Experience the life of a military officer as you visit the home of Captain and Madame DeGannes. Discuss household duties with the servant in the Engineer’s Residence. Discover some tricks of open-hearth cooking and then wander up to the spectacular chapel in the King’s Bastion. Talk to a soldier. You'll find them happy to tell you about guard duty, living conditions, security, food and a soldier's life in general. Note: Considerable walking is involved. Wear sturdy walking shoes and dress warmly, bring a jacket or windbreaker. This tour is not recommended for persons with special mobility needs or wheelchairs. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 3½ hours | $79* | $49* |
La Fabuleuse Cultural Stage Show
Come and re-live the important events that marked the history of the region with 'La Fabuleuse' – an exhilarating, live stage show. From the discovery by Jacques Cartier to the ... more
Come and re-live the important events that marked the history of the region with 'La Fabuleuse' – an exhilarating, live stage show. From the discovery by Jacques Cartier to the colonization, the great fire of 1870, the flood of 1996 as well as other marking events, this fantastic odyssey features the history of the Saguenay Lac St Jean's Kingdom from 1603 to nowadays. This extensive show, larger than life, that brings on the stage 200 local actors and actresses, a host of animals as well as grandiose audio visual techniques. La Fabuleuse has been enjoyed by over one million visitors in its original French version. Exclusively for cruise line guests, an English version has been produced and to make the experience even more memorable, following the show you’ll have the opportunity to view the back stage area before going back to the shuttle service for your return trip to the ship. A shuttle service will be available to provide transportation starting 45 minutes prior to the schedule beginning of the show. A return shuttle will await at the end of the show for your return to the ship. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 2 hours | $79* | $59* |
Ultimate Anne of Green Gables Experience
View rolling farmlands, stunning seascapes, tiny villages and bustling harbors along the Blue Heron Drive as you get ready to meet Anne of Green Gables and actual descendants of Lucy Maud ... more
View rolling farmlands, stunning seascapes, tiny villages and bustling harbors along the Blue Heron Drive as you get ready to meet Anne of Green Gables and actual descendants of Lucy Maud Montgomery. First stop is Silver Bush and Anne of Green Gables Museum; where you'll enjoy raspberry cordial with Anne and then embark on a horse and carriage ride along the Lake of Shining Waters. Next, it's off to Cavendish to the Prince Edward Island National Park to visit Green Gables House, the old farm site that inspired L. M. Montgomery's first novel, Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908. Highlighting some of the finest attractions on Prince Edward Island's breathtaking North Shore, this is definitely the Ultimate Anne Experience.
Note: This tour is also available with a French-speaking guide. French-speaking guests should book CHA_30. Access to Green Gables main floor is via wheelchair ramp. The second floor at Green Gables is not wheelchair accessible. Color photographs of the second floor rooms are available for those who cannot climb stairs. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 4½ hours | $89* | $69* |
*Prices vary by sail date.
NCL makes arrangements for Guests for shore excursions solely for the convenience of the Guest; NCL does not act on behalf of or supervise the parties or persons who own, furnish, or operate such excursions, and the same are provided by independent contractors. NCL assumes no responsibility for, nor guarantees the performance of, any such excursion provider, and Guests acknowledge that NCL shall not be liable for losses or injuries arising from the acts or omissions of such provider.
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