Jewels of the Eastern Seaboard
Norwegian Jewel 11 night Fly-Cruise

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Departs UK Thursday
2010
• September 30

 

Itinerary
Arrive
Depart
Thursday

Fly UK/New York New York
Transfer to first-class hotel for overnight accommodation

   
Friday
New YorkTransfer to pier
embark
4pm
Saturday
Newport, Rhode Island
7am
3pm
Sunday
Boston Massachusetts
8am
4:30pm
Monday
Saint John (Bay of Fundy) New Brunswick
11am
5pm
Tuesday
Halifax Nova Scotia
11am
8pm
Wednesday
Sydney Nova Scotia
12:30pm
7pm
Thursday
Charlottetown Prince Edward Island
9:30am
5pm
Friday
Cruise the Atlantic
Saturday
Cruise the Atlantic
Sunday
New York New York
8am
disembark
Sunday
Fly New York/UK
Transfer to airport for overnight flight home
Monday
Arrive UK
  Go ashore by tender.

NCL Fly-Cruise Includes:

9 nights NCL Freestyle Cruising aboard Norwegian Jewel

1 night's hotel accommodation in New York (room only) pre-cruise

24 hour dining

All entertainment on board

Economy scheduled return flights from London

All overseas transfers between airport, hotel, pier and ship

NCL Cruise Only Includes:

9 nights NCL Freestyle Cruising aboard Norwegian Jewel

24 hour dining

All entertainment on board

Highlights:

Paddle a kayak along the Saint John River for a lobster bake on the beach

Land your catch on a deep sea fishing adventure off the wild coast of Halifax

Explore the beautiful lakes and mountains of Nova Scotia – New Scotland

More Information:

Click here for information about UK regional flights (including transfers) available at a supplement

Click here to see this itinerary in our digital brochure

Click here for Booking Conditions.

Excludes: Travel insurance, drinks, hotel meals, shore excursions, UK regional flights (available at a supplement), day room accomodation post-cruise (available at a supplement), personal expenses, cover charge on selected services, service charges, tips on board & ashore & any other item not expressly included in the fare. A discretionary service charge applicable to your cruise will be added to your holiday price and shown separately on your confirmation invoice. If you do not wish to pay this up front with the balance of your holiday cost, but would rather decide whether or not to pay the charge on the ship, please ensure you tell us at the time of booking or at any time up to 2 weeks before departure and we will arrange for the charge to be applied to your stateroom account.

Norwegian Jewel

Norwegian Jewel

You’d expect a ship called the Jewel to sparkle and she does.  Just like a giant, floating luxury resort, you’ll find a huge choice of accommodation, swimming pools and hot tubs, a Spa and Casino, along with 13 unique dining options bringing you the finest cuisine from around the world.  

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Ship Highlights

Cagneys Steak House

Mama's Italian

Blue Lagoon

Maltings Beer & Whiskey Bar

       

FYZZ Cabaret
Lounge & Bar

Swimming Pools

Stardust Theater

Basketball / Tennis Court

       

 

 

 

 

 

Diver in sea

NCL Shore Excursions... The Fun Never Stops

Click here to be directed to our U.S site for further information and to book NCL Shore Excursions.

Some tours are available for pre-request no later than 5 days prior to your departure.

   

New York New York

Even if you’ve never been before, you’ll feel like you know it from countless movies and TV programmes. The Manhattan buzz is like nowhere else. Whether you’re shopping on Fifth Avenue, strolling up Broadway, checking out the sensational museums and galleries or taking it all in from high atop the Empire State Building, you’ll agree… it’s a wonderful town.

Boston Massachusetts

One of the great things about Boston is that it’s so walkable. So whether you’re into history and want to stroll the Freedom Trail past some of the city’s most notable sights, shopping, art galleries or visiting the fantastic New England Aquarium, it’s all just moments away. Why not come aboard the replica Boston Tea Party ship, or for something stronger that famous TV bar, Cheers!

Saint John (Bay of Fundy) New Brunswick

Salt air and sea winds lend a weathered look to the historic city of Saint John and nearby St. Andrews On-the-Sea, Canada’s oldest resort town. There are pretty fishing villages and lone lighthouses to explore, as well as an adventure you won’t want to miss – riding a jet boat through the rapids of the Reversing Falls, created when the Bay’s high tides cause the river to flow backwards.

Halifax Nova Scotia

Halifax was founded in 1749 and there’s history and heritage around every corner. Check out the city sights in a horse-drawn carriage or on the top deck of a British bus; immerse yourself in maritime history, including the city’s Titanic connection; or head out to scenic Peggy’s Cove with its lighthouse and brightly painted houses for a wonderful lobster lunch.

Sydney Nova Scotia

Sydney stands on Cape Breton Island, a place of natural, rugged beauty, which has echoes of the Scottish Highlands that gave the province its name. The tree-lined streets of the Old Town are dotted with buildings from the 18th and 19th-centuries, while inland the landscape of mountains, valleys, lakes and rivers are just waiting to be explored.

Charlottetown Prince Edward Island

Slip down a gear as you explore Charlottetown with its tree-lined colonial and Victorian streets of shops and cafés, and its quiet, country atmosphere. Tthe rolling green landscapes, sand dunes and red sandstone cliffs. And be sure to stop for a lobster lunch as the island’s famous for its seafood.

Newport Rhode Island

Rhode Island might be the smallest state in the USA but it packs in more than 400 miles of wonderful coastline and a wealth of historic landmarks. Spending summer in Newport became the thing for 19th-century American millionaires - the Astors, Vanderbilts, Rockefellers and their ilk built extravagant summer ‘cottages’ (think palaces) many of which you can visit today.