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Carnival Glory - Courtesy Carnival Cruises
For the first time, Carnival Cruise Lines will operate an extended
schedule of voyages from Boston with a series of round-trip four- and
five-day eastern Canada cruises aboard the 2,974-passenger Carnival Glory
beginning in June 2012. Carnival will be the only cruise line offering short
cruises from Boston to the Canadian Maritimes.
On the new program, Carnival Glory will sail from the recently refurbished
Black Falcon Cruise Terminal on four-day “long weekend” cruises departing
Thursdays to Saint John, New Brunswick, and five-day voyages departing
Mondays and Saturdays to Halifax, Nova Scotia; and Saint John. The program
will operate June 10 to July 26, 2012. A special seven-day cruise will be
offered June 3-10, 2012, with visits to Portland, Maine; and Saint John,
Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia.
“We are thrilled to offer these four- and five-day cruises from Boston
which is not only a world-class destination but also provides a convenient
and affordable drive-to homeport for millions of Northeastern U.S.
residents,” said Gerry Cahill, Carnival’s president and CEO. “Carnival Glory
is a fantastic ‘Fun Ship’ with so much to offer and on these cruises guests
can visit charming and historic cities in eastern Canadian Maritimes while
enjoying all the fun and excitement that Carnival is known for.”
“Massport’s facilities are economic engines for the New England region and
we expected our $11 million in capital improvements to the Black Falcon
Cruise Terminal would not only be appreciated by the more than 300,000
passengers who use the facility each year, but it would generate renewed
interest from cruise lines in the Port of Boston,” said Thomas J. Kinton
Jr., Massport’s CEO & Executive Director. “Bringing Carnival Cruise Lines to
Boston for regularly scheduled service is not only good economic news, it
will provide New England residents more choices in cruising vacations.”
“We are pleased to welcome Carnival Cruise Lines to Boston, and will work
to make their Boston-Canada sailings a success,” said Mike Leone, Massport’s
Director of the Port. “Carnival Glory provides a great opportunity for New
Englanders and others to enjoy Eastern Canada during the summer months, and
the shorter itineraries will be a huge draw for those with limited vacation
time or who are looking to getaway for an extended weekend.
Saint John is a nature lover’s paradise, highlighted by such landmarks as
Reversing Falls, where the highest tides in the world intersect with the St.
John River and force it to flow backwards twice daily, and the Bay of Fundy,
with its gorgeous backdrop of rugged rock formations. Also popular is Saint
John’s Historic District, lined with stately Victorian homes, elegant
churches and quaint boutiques and eateries.
Founded in 1749 and known as the “Gateway to the Canadian Atlantic,”
Halifax is a charming yet cosmopolitan city with outstanding restaurants,
shops, and museums and unique cultural experiences. Here, guests can visit
Peggy’s Cove, a fishing village famous for its granite coastline, tour the
city’s many lighthouses, or observe the changing of the guard at The
Citadel, a centuries-old fortress. Other on-shore activities such as
kayaking and hiking are also available.
Guests can also experience the many on-board facilities and features of
the Carnival Glory – a 270-square-foot Seaside Theatre poolside LED screen
displaying movies, concerts and other programming, a 13,300-square foot spa,
four swimming pools – one with the line’s signature Twister Waterslide –
along with spacious and modern play areas for children, ’tweens and teens,
and Serenity, an exclusive adults-only retreat. A wide range of dining
venues – from twin full-service dining rooms and a two-level casual poolside
eatery featuring a 24-hour pizzeria to a sushi bar and a classic American
steakhouse – are available, as well.
New York Cruises
Following its cruises from Boston, Carnival Glory will reposition to New
York for a series of four-day voyages to Saint John and five-day voyages to
Saint John and Halifax from August 1 through September 3, 2012. Carnival
Glory will also offer five week-long fall foliage cruises round-trip from
New York to Halifax, Saint John, Boston and Portland, Maine. Departure dates
include September 8, 15, 22, and 29 and October 6, 2012.
Norfolk Cruises
The ship will also operate a series of cruises round-trip from Norfolk,
Va., in the spring and fall. Spring six-day Bahamas departures will be
available on May 15, 21 and 27. In the fall, there will be a six-day Bahamas
cruise on October 14 and 22; a five-day Bahamas cruise on October 28, and a
special two-day cruise on October 20, 2012.
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