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Nights 7 Ship Carnival Glory Star Rating Departs New York, USA Sailing 2013: 7 Sep ,14 Sep ,28 Sep ,5 Oct Ports of Call New York, Boston, Portland, St John, Halifax Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
7 Night Cruise sailing from New York roundtrip aboard Carnival Glory.
Some people spend their whole lives chasing glory. Our guests can find it right here in Port Canaveral. More nightclubs, duty-free shops, restaurants and a fabulous reservations-only supper club are just a few of the features that make CARNIVAL GLORY a truly magnificent ship. Most of her extra-spacious staterooms feature ocean views and the majority of those boast private balconies. Relax in any of the three pools or take a wet and wild ride on the 214-foot waterslide. No matter how you choose to spend your Caribbean cruise, you're guaranteed a great time.
Highlights of this cruise:
New York
New York City is arguably the premier city in the world. If it's worth doing, knowing, seeing or trying, you'll find it in New York. The world's capital of finance, fashion, publishing and theater has anything and everything you could want: fantastic sightseeing, fabulous restaurants, incredible shopping and Broadway shows. Visit the Statue of Liberty, Times Square and the Empire State Building. You'll awe at her world-famous skyline; there's no other city like it.
Boston
With street patterns owing to 17th-century London, Boston, "America's Walking City" and home of the original tea party, is a beautiful city, full of historic sites. From Bunker Hill to the U.S.S. Constitution, this gateway to New England boasts many famous places to visit. Boston has some of the most well preserved historic buildings in the country, and it's compact enough so that you can see them all on foot.
Portland
Big city excitement with small town charm - you can find it all in Portland, a 360-year-old city rich with history and culture. Picturesque cobblestone streets lined with Victorian-era buildings, a vibrant waterfront, one of a kind shops and galleries, historical homes and museums, and plenty of restaurants to suit your culinary fancy. And all within walking distance!
Saint John, Canada
Ever wondered what a town on the bay with the highest tides in the world would be like? You should visit the nearly 400-year-old harbor town of Saint John, New Brunswick. A billion tons of water moving in and out of the Bay of Fundy twice a day has created overhanging a reverse waterfall, sea caves, cliffs, and is home to a variety of fascinating marine life. From beachcombing and riding the rapids, to visiting the Cape d'Or lighthouse, there's something amazing for everyone to do at Saint John.
Halifax, Canada
Hundreds of kilometers of incredible coastline with majestic scenery from end to end qualifies Halifax as perhaps one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world. You'll find the perfect blend of big city excitement, small town charm and natural pristine beauty. There's plenty to see in Halifax. From picturesque fishing villages, to vibrant shopping districts. Not to mention impressive galleries and museums, historic sites, fine restaurants and colorful gardens.