Overview
Explore and unwind on the Island Princess for a 10-day cruise to some of the most important cities that define the early history of the United States. From the bustling streets of New York City, the serene landscapes of New England and Canada, and one of colonial America’s most beautiful cities, this itinerary showcases the diversity, innovation, and cultural influence the U.S. is known for. On board the Cruisers’ Choice Awards Best Cruise Ship for Service, you’ll enjoy the comfort and convenience of traveling at sea.Â
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Itinerary
Day 1 :
New York, New York
A leading global city, New York exerts a powerful influence over worldwide commerce, finance, culture and fashion, and entertainment. The city consists of five boroughs and an intricate patchwork of neighborhoods. Some of these include Lower Manhattan and the New York Stock Exchange, Battery Park and South Street Seaport, Chinatown, trendy SoHo and Greenwich Village, along with Little Italy, the flat Iron District and Gramercy Park. Famous Central Park covers 843 acres of paths, ponds, lakes and green space within the asphalt jungle. Many districts and landmarks have become well-known to outsiders. Nearly 170 languages are spoken in the city and over 35% of its population was born outside the United States.
Day 2 :
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Day 3 :
Halifax, Nova Scotia
The capital of Nova Scotia and the largest city in Canada's Atlantic Provinces, Halifax was once Great Britain's major military bastion in North America. The beautifully restored waterfront buildings of Halifax's Historic Properties recall the city's centuries-old maritime heritage. Stroll the waterfront, and you may find Nova Scotia's floating ambassador, the schooner Bluenose II, tied up to Privateer's Wharf, just as old sailing ships have done for over 200 years. Halifax is also the gateway to Nova Scotia's stunning scenery, including famous Peggy's Cove, where surf-pounded granite cliffs and a solitary lighthouse create an unsurpassed scene of rugged natural beauty.
Day 4 :
At Sea
Day 5 :
Boston, Massachusetts
Hailed as the "Cradle of American Independence," Boston brims with heritage landmarks and cultural attractions that tell the story of our country's fascinating history. Boston was America's first great city and has been described as the "Athens of America." Today this vibrant city combines historic districts with revitalized urban centers. To make the most of your visit, embark on a comprehensive guided drive by motorcoach or trolley, or take the iconic "Duck" tour showcasing the Public Gardens and picture-perfect Copley Square. Follow the Freedom Trail along three of the most historic miles in the country and see the site of the Boston Tea Party. Trace the route of Paul Revere's famous ride, and stand on the bridge where minutemen fired "the shot heard 'round the world." Venture into Lexington and Concord for more icons of the American Revolution, or head to Salem to explore the dark past at the Salem Witch Museum. Get an education at Harvard Square, touch "Fisk Pole" at Fenway Park, and top it all off with a bowl of "Boston Chowda" at Quincy Marketplace.
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At Sea
Day 7 :
Norfolk/Yorktown, Virginia
The echoes of America's past resound in Yorktown, Virginia. Commanding the banks of the picturesque York River, Yorktown captivates with its scenic beauty and historical charms. A must-visit destination for history buffs, Yorktown offers an immersive experience in the rich heritage of the United States. Explore the hallowed grounds where the decisive Battle of Yorktown took place, an event that marked the end of the American Revolution. Delve into the compelling stories of the nation's birth at the Yorktown Victory Center and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. Uncover the heroics and strategies of General George Washington's army and their French allies at the iconic Yorktown Battlefield, where they secured a decisive victory. A guided stroll reveals elegantly preserved colonial homes, curated museums, and vibrant gardens, or you can glide along the bustling waterfront on a Segway. Yorktown also serves as a gateway to the living museum of Colonial Williamsburg, the stately plantations along the James River, and the thrilling Busch Gardens® theme park. With its enticing blend of old-world charm and a wide variety of activities and attractions, Yorktown offers a delightful day of discovery.
Day 8 :
At Sea
Day 9 :
Charleston, South Carolina
Superb colonial and antebellum architecture, ornate old gardens, narrow cobbled streets, a rich turbulent history, and Southern charm define Charleston, one of America's premier destinations.
Located on a peninsula between the confluence of the Cooper and Ashley Rivers, the city was the first English settlement in South Carolina. The surrounding Low Country has proved a rich and fertile land, producing rice, cotton, indigo and lumber. The great planter and merchant families that rose from this bounty made Charleston a glittering center of wealth, power and culture. The city has long prized and preserved its heritage. As you stroll the city's cobbled streets, history is on display. The College of Charleston was founded in 1770. The Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon, built 1771, was the sight of a Southern "Boston Tea Party" in 1773. St. Michael's Episcopal Church, built 1752, is the oldest church building in the city-both George Washington and Robert E. Lee attended services there, sitting in Pew 41. And it was in Charleston Harbor, of course, that the first rounds were fired in America's tragic Civil War.
Day 10 :
At Sea
Day 11 :
New York, New York
A leading global city, New York exerts a powerful influence over worldwide commerce, finance, culture and fashion, and entertainment. The city consists of five boroughs and an intricate patchwork of neighborhoods. Some of these include Lower Manhattan and the New York Stock Exchange, Battery Park and South Street Seaport, Chinatown, trendy SoHo and Greenwich Village, along with Little Italy, the flat Iron District and Gramercy Park. Famous Central Park covers 843 acres of paths, ponds, lakes and green space within the asphalt jungle. Many districts and landmarks have become well-known to outsiders. Nearly 170 languages are spoken in the city and over 35% of its population was born outside the United States.