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CUNARD ® CELEBRATES THE BEST OF THE U.S. AND CANADA.

BY AVERY BREDESEN

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EXPERIENCE A TRIP WITH CHARMING HISTORICAL TOWNS, BUSTLING CITIES, AND BREATHTAKING NATURAL BEAUTY with a one- or two-week East Coast and Canada cruise aboard Cunard ®

One Week Of Wonder

Celebrate Independence Day with a 7-night cruise departing from New York City on June 30, 2023. Make stops at Boston and Newport before continuing to Halifax in Nova Scotia. Wander Halifax Garden’s beautifully manicured lawns and winding paths before cruising back down the coast to Boston. You’ll discover a bevy of historical sites — walk the Freedom Trail — or visit the shops and restaurants of this bustling town. Gaze at the extravagant clifftop mansions and picturesque sandy shores of Newport, Rhode Island, before returning to the Big Apple.

Fourteen Nights At Sea

Disembark at each of the cruise stops above, plus four more Canadian ports of call with the East Coast and Canada cruise departing September 29, 2023. Stand in awe of the endless forests and Innu culture of Sept-Iles before perusing museums from art to natural history in Saguenay. Keep an eye out for minke, humpback, and killer whales as you make your way to Québec City for unique boutiques and a rich culinary scene, and cap off your journey with the lively sounds of Celtic music. On each day of your journey, prepare to be enchanted by the fiery foliage of fall, a spectacular sight to behold. Start and end your trip in New York City.

Elegant Ship Stay

Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 ® hosts a variety of rooms and suites featuring plush bedding, luxury bath products, and attentive stewards to handle your every need. Enjoy delicious meals at multiple dining options and share tales of your day during happy hour at the midship bar. Evening performances, live music, and a planetarium offer top entertainment after a day on shore. Young adventurers have their own space at the children’s club, as well. For those preferring to get lost in a book, be sure to visit the library which contains the largest collection of books at sea.

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