Sail in modern luxury on this revolutionised ship to enjoy the amazing colours of the New England Fall season and explore the Canadian Maritime's. Contrast the big city buzz of Boston with the French old-world charm of Quebec City. Visit Sydney and the historic natural harbour of Halifax with its links to World War II convoy formations and the Titanic story. Explore the smallest province of Canada Prince Edward Island and witness the reversing falls of New Brunswick. Check out the famous sights of Boston and sample fresh lobster in Portland Maine. The experience of this fascinating quality itinerary will leave a lasting imprint ion your memory.
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This upmarket hotel dating from the 1920s is a 3-minute walk from the Boston Public Garden as well as the nearest MBTA station, and a 6-minute walk from the Boston Common. Polished, modern rooms offer smart TVs. Upgraded rooms add desks, coffeemakers and minifridges. Elegant suites have living rooms and city views; one has a terrace. Room service is available. Amenities include an airy lobby restaurant serving local cuisine and a buffet breakfast for a fee, plus a steakhouse with a trendy bar. There’s a fitness center and a golf simulator, along with event space and a business center. Dogs are welcome (fee).
Celebrity Cruises
The 122,400-ton Celebrity Silhouette debuted in July 2011 as the fourth of five ships in the now-iconic series. It has since been revolutionized, as the cruise line likes to call its vessel upgrades, and it is now an extraordinary cruise ship offering top-of-the-line dining, sleekly styled spaces, and wonderful entertainment.
Stateroom Accommodation
Standard singles, insides, balconies and ocean views feature gently undulating light-brown walls; two twin beds that can be made into a queen and two bedside tables. Note the beds are high, with plenty of space for suitcase storage (the life vests are also under the beds); expect hotel-style white bedding with red and cream trim; a desk and chair; a safe; a mini-bar, and framed pieces of modern art for some color.
Dining Options
Grand Cuvee (Decks 3 and 4): Silhouette's banquet hall is the Grand Cuvee Dining Room, a double-height space that features flying buttresses, a room-filling chandelier resembling an iridescent jellyfish and a shimmering glass and metal wine tower occupied by 2,500 bottles. (Cuvee means vat or tank in French wine-speak.)The lower section is reached by a sweeping staircase and the tables above look out over the sides to the main area below. Credit designer Adam Tihany, the man behind New York City's Per Se, Vegas' Seablue and the cruise ship Seabourn Ovation, with creating one of the most striking main dining rooms afloat.
Daytime and evening entertainment:
Daytime entertainment is wide and varied, and listed under the "Celebrity Life" activities section of the Daily Program. Options might include cooking demos, wine and food pairing classes (for a fee), port shopping talks, art auctions, bingo, quizzes and game shows. Resident “Apple geniuses†provide seminars in the iLounge. You might also find bridge and whist drives, as well as talks in the gym on acupuncture.At the breezy Lawn Club Grill, participants can pay for a combination meatfest and cooking class under open skies.
Fly UK to Boston, USA
Depart UK for Boston, transfer to hotel for overnight stay
Boston, USA
Boston is home to the 400 year old Harvard University, the Boston Tea Party, Cheers and Ally Mc Beal - The central area of Boston is called Back Bay where you will find the Copley Plaza shopping area, Boston Common, Faneuil Hall Market place and Beacon Hill. Beacon Hill runs along the north edge of Boston Common and is home to the original pub called Cheers. Faneuil Hall Market place is the bustling centre of Boston with Quincy Market which looks rather like Covent Garden in London. Here you will find lots of shops, bars and restaurants including the famous Irish pubs. Also in this area you will find The 18th Century Schooner Liberty used in the uprising against the British, The Boston Aquarium and the site of the original Boston Tea Party which triggered the American War of Independence. The best way to the learn the most about this historic centre of the USA is to follow the two and a half mile long Freedom Trail. This was the very route that Paul Revere took to warn of the British invasion of the city.
Boston, USA
Embark ship
Rockland, USA
Rockland is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Maine, United States. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 6,936. The city is a popular tourist destination. It is a departure point for the Maine State Ferry Service to the islands of Penobscot Bay: Vinalhaven, North Haven and Matinicus.
Halifax, Canada
Located on one of the worlds great natural harbours, Halifax is adorned with landmarks like the Citadel fortress, Pier 21 (Canada's Ellis Island), and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic - which is well worth a visit to see the artefacts recovered from the Titanic. Learn about the formation of World War II convoys which gathered here to run the gauntlet of U-Boats across the Atlantic and the gun ship collision during World War I which caused as catastrophic explosion and flattened the city. Another interesting spot to visit is the graveyard of the victims from the Titanic disaster which were recovered by the local fleet. Beyond the city, you can discover the weather-beaten landscape of Nova Scotia's south shore. See craggy coastlines, and the German village of Lunenburg - a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Sydney, Canada
Sydney was founded in 1785 and named in honour of Britains Home Secretary at the time, Thomas Townsend, 1st Viscount Sydney- a few years later, Sydney, Australia would also be named after him. Sydney's original settlers included former soldiers and Loyalists escaping the chaos following the American Revolution. The town was the English capital of Cape Breton Island from its founding until 1820, when the island colony and its rich coal fields became part of Nova Scotia. It was that coal that would transform Sydney from a colonial town in Cape Breton into a major industrial centre, becoming a world leader in steel production. That industrial growth saw Sydney officially become a city in 1904, welcoming workers and their families from around the province and world. Today, Sydney continues to welcome people from around the world as they come to visit the city and the beautiful island of Cape Breton.
At Sea
Relax and make the most of the myriad of facilities available on board the ship, from fantastic entertainment to delicious and diverse dining options.
Quebec, Canada
The singular image of Quebec city is the hilltop citadel hotel surrounded by cannons - representing the only fortress on the North American continent. Built to evoke a mountain castle, Chateau Frontenac sits atop a cape above the St. Lawrence River. The hotel is part of the city's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and with all the stone buildings and winding streets, you'll think you're in Europe. You can take the funicular or the zig-zag hairpin bends to the cobbled streets of the Petit Champlain Quarter. Many structures here date back to Quebec City's beginnings, and highlights include Notre Dame des Victoires and the Muse de la Civilisation. There are charming squares, numerous churches, interesting museums and the Grand theatre of Quebec. In addition to Quebecs architectural beauty, you will have a chance to discover the Old Port public market, where you will meet its sellers and explore the wealth of artisan products made in Quebec such as jewellery, goat milk ,soaps, luscious liqueurs and renowned Quebec cheeses.
At Sea
Relax and make the most of the myriad of facilities available on board the ship, from fantastic entertainment to delicious and diverse dining options.
Charlottetown, Canada
Canada's smallest province is an island that seems to be tethered to New Brunswick by the 8-mile-long Confederation Bridge lest it drift into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Leave the mainland, cross the bridge, and make a right for Charlottetown. With red-sand beaches, lighthouses and an interior of fertile farmland, it's nicknamed -Garden of the Gulf.- Its renowned for its seafood, notably lobster and mussels. Charlottetown, the relaxed capital, is home to 1847 Province House, birthplace of the nation of Canada. Here you will find Victorian architecture, an abundance of parks and a bustling harbour. Walk the cobblestones of Victoria Row, see the house that inspired -Anne of Green Gables,- or explore the wild shore of Prince Edward Island National Park.
At Sea
Relax and make the most of the myriad of facilities available on board the ship, from fantastic entertainment to delicious and diverse dining options.
Portland, USA
Portland is perched on a peninsula, jutting out into the island-studded Casco Bay. This city of 230,000 people is a progressive, lively city incorporating the character of yesteryear into a modern urban environment. Historic architecture blends gracefully with the new as you stroll along her working waterfront or the cobblestone streets of the restored Old Port section of the city.
Fly Boston, USA to UK
Disembark ship and fly overnight to UK
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