10-night Grand New England Cruise

The Signature Collection – Exclusive Amenities
The Signature Collection Sailings offer Exceptional Value and Exclusive Amenities.
- $100 per Couple Shipboard Credit*
*Valid for new bookings made beginning September 9, 2021.
Itinerary
Suggested Private Excursion
The history and bricklaid beauty of Boston is easy to enjoy. Follow the Freedom Trail past Old North Church, Paul Revere Park, Fanieul Hall, the Commons, Old Ironsides and more landmarks of America's birth. Across the Charles River is Cambridge and Harvard. Venture to Marblehead and Salem to the south, or Lexington and Concord to the north. Back in town, have clam chowder at the warf or great Italian food in North End.
Suggested Private Excursions
Boston: Private North End Italian Food Tasting Walking Tour - 3 Hours
Private Sunset Boston Harbor Cruise with Cocktails and Hors d'oeuvres
Private VIP Boston Yacht Experience With Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres
Private Sunset Boston Harbor Cruise
Boston Private Cycle Boat Charter
Boston: Discover Boston Private Sightseeing Program - 4 Hours
Boston: Private Historic Boston Pub Crawl - 2.15 Hours
Maine's largest city, Portland is known for its stately elms, historic homes and restored waterfront area. Considered the gateway to "Down East" Maine, this coastal city is a great spot to enjoy Maine lobster fresh from the sea. Visit Longfellow's boyhood home or explore Portland Headlight, the oldest lighthouse in constant use today. Nearby is Freeport, home of a large selection of discount and outlet stores.
Rolling hills and a deep blue marina paint Rockland as a picturesque harbor town. Known for its lobster and as a foodie haven, Rockland hosts the Maine Lobster Festival every August. Visit art galleries and shop at quaint antique shops and boutiques, or spend an afternoon with renown American artworks by the likes of Thomas Eakins, Eastman Johnson, Fitz Hugh Lane and Gilbert Stuart at the Farnsworth Art Museum. The museum also features the country's second largest collection of Louise Nevelson's sculptures and a special exhibition of the Wyeth family's works at the Wyeth Center. The Breakwater Lighthouse in Rockland is scenic, perched on the end of a long stone walkway. From Rockland, vist Thomaston, or to the Peneobscot Bay peninsula for spectacular views where you can also experience the Owl's Head Transportation Museum and the famous Owl's Head Lighthouse, from 1825. Port Clyde further afield features the Marshall Point Lighthouse and a museum made from the 1895 chambers of the light house owner.
Camden is located within a beautiful sheltered bay in Maine. Residents and visitors enjoy sailing, hiking along the extensive trail network, cozy picnics, and bird watching. Shopping in Camden is a virtual cornucopia with everything from handmade furniture, to whimsical sculptures, and unique gifts. There are several world-class restaurants, but with fresh seafood available even budget-minded travellers with enjoy unsurpassed local lobster and seafood chowders.
Bucksport Maine offers the best and most beautiful of coastal and inland Maine. Here visitors enjoy strolling along the 18th century granite forts, catching an elevator ride up in the highest structure in the state, kayaking along the coast, and boating for a chance to see the popular sea life. There is is also Fort Knox and Acadia National Park to visit.
Drawn by the pines, granite shores, fresh lobster and stunning views from Cadillac Mountain, captains of industry once kept summer homes here. The charming little town, and all the rest, remain. And the rocky boulder beaches on its shoreline are now Acadia National Park, a preserved expanse of vintage Down East scenery.
Boothbay Harbor, a 17th-century English settlement in southern Maine lies on a peninsula of the Atlantic coast between two rivers, 59 miles northeast of Portland. It is now a resort and fishing area. Places of interest include the railway and historical-society museums and the Sherman Zwicker, a Grand Banks fishing schooner, also preserved as a museum.
Gloucester, Massachusetts is America’s oldest seaport. In 1606, Samuel de Champlain came into the harbor and named it ‘Le Beau Port’. Today, it is still a busy seaport where most of the town’s inhabitants fish for a living, supplying much of the world with its catches.
Newport became important as a resort for wealthy industrialists who built their “summer cottages”, modeled after European palaces, here and elevated Newport to position of “Queen of Summer Resorts.” A tour of the mansions is a must. Newport is also famous as a yachting capital and site of international tennis championships. Colonial Newport boasts a collection of 18th- and 19th-century and pre-Revolutionary buildings. Colonial Downtown is best explored on foot, and much of the town was burned down during British occupation, but enough buildings survived to rival Boston in number of original 18th-century homes. George Washington’s assurances to Newport’s Jewish community of religious liberty encouraged them to build Touro Synagogue in 1763, making it the oldest in the nation. St. Mary’s Church is the oldest Catholic parish in Rhode Island. The Grand Newport Casino and International Tennis Hall of Fame held the first national tennis championship in 1881 and is now Tennis Hall of Fame with a museum on tennis fashions and trophies.
Suggested Private Excursion
A summer resort island just off the coast of Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard floats in the memories of generations of vacation society. Visit the beach front avenue of Oak Bluffs lined with gingerbread-trimmed cottages, and the Flying Horses antique carousel.
Suggested Private Excursions
Martha’s Vineyard Private Sightseeing Program
Martha’s Vineyard Sightseeing Program (Day Trip from Boston)
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Suggested Private Excursion
The history and bricklaid beauty of Boston is easy to enjoy. Follow the Freedom Trail past Old North Church, Paul Revere Park, Fanieul Hall, the Commons, Old Ironsides and more landmarks of America's birth. Across the Charles River is Cambridge and Harvard. Venture to Marblehead and Salem to the south, or Lexington and Concord to the north. Back in town, have clam chowder at the warf or great Italian food in North End.
Suggested Private Excursions
Boston: Private North End Italian Food Tasting Walking Tour - 3 Hours
Private Sunset Boston Harbor Cruise with Cocktails and Hors d'oeuvres
Private VIP Boston Yacht Experience With Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres
Private Sunset Boston Harbor Cruise
Boston Private Cycle Boat Charter
Boston: Discover Boston Private Sightseeing Program - 4 Hours
Boston: Private Historic Boston Pub Crawl - 2.15 Hours

Itinerary subject to change without notice. Please confirm itinerary at time of booking.
- The most comprehensive New England cruise available
- Sailing on the brand new American Constitution
- Suites up to 700 sq. feet
- Balconies with sliding glass doors
- 7 unique lounges
- Exquisite culinary program
- Breakfast room service
- True New England Lobsterbake
- Award-winning enrichment programs
- Wi-Fi throughout the ship (connection speed may vary)
- Boston Pre-Cruise Package (with extra fee)
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