Hapag-Lloyd Cruises is happy to announce the return of their
Great Lakes cruises in 2011. MS COLUMBUS, built in 1997 was specifically
designed to navigate the locks of the Great Lakes, and is therefore one
of the few ocean-going cruise ships that can successfully travel through
the wonderful scenery of the Great Lakes of North America. The COLUMBUS
offers a unique opportunity to experience a European cruise ship on two
Great Lakes itineraries in 2011, as well as on one itinerary along the
eastern coast of North America.
The two international (German/English) Great Lakes itineraries
provide the rare opportunity to visit seven different states, two
Canadian provinces, and all five lakes. A highlight of the Great Lakes
journeys is when the COLUMBUS proceeds through the eight locks of the
28-mile long Welland Canal, after tackling a height difference of almost
328 feet. Guests will also be presented with numerous opportunities for
outings which include: attending a real Pow-Wow and traversing the Agawa
Canyon on an excursion that takes them where tourists seldom go, through
a breath-taking wilderness with waterfalls, ravines and steep passes.
Also offered on the COLUMBUS in Fall 2011, an eastern United States
and Canada itinerary from Toronto to Florida. This itinerary cruising
through the St. Lawrence Seaway, makes stops at all the big cities along
the route including: Boston, Newport, New York City, Philadelphia and
Baltimore. Also a dedicated golf cruise, this itinerary allows golf
enthusiasts the opportunity to work with an PGA golf professional and to
practice on a 21-course golf simulator onboard. Additionally the golf
package allows guests to tee off at 5 golf courses along the route (golf
package at an additional cost).
Guests will enjoy the casual, friendly atmosphere aboard the
COLUMBUS, a 3-star-plus ship, according to the 2010 Berlitz Guide to
Cruising and Cruise Ships. The COLUMBUS provides excellent value
for the price, plus the exhilarating experience of travelling on an
ocean liner, which includes sophisticated international cuisine,
lounges, sports, a swimming pool and entertainment, for a maximum of 420
guests.
All three of the dedicated 2011 COLUMBUS international cruises ensure
English-speaking passengers feel comfortable from the moment they step
onboard. Travel Documents and information is provided to guests in
English prior to their trip. Documentation in English onboard includes:
daily programs, menus, announcements, lectures/video presentations, and
safety drill instructions. Shore excursions are offered in English at
each port of call. Lastly, the entire crew is fluent in English.
2011 International Cruises
on the MS COLUMBUS:
Great Lakes Cruise – Toronto to Chicago
September 5 – 18, 2011, 13 Days
Lake Highlights: Welland Canal, Windsor, Tobermory, Parry Sound,
Georgian Bay, Little Current, Lock “Soo,” Thunder Bay, Duluth, Mackinac
Island
*Rates Starting at: $3,540 per person/cruise only; a 5% early booking
discount applies if booked by February 7, 2011
Great Lakes Cruise – From Chicago to Toronto
September 18 – October 1, 2011, 13 Days
Lake Highlights: Traverse City, Mackinac Island, Lock “Soo,” Thunder
Bay, Little Current, Georgian Bay, Midland, Windsor, Welland Canal
*Rates Starting at: $3,470 per person/cruise only; a 5% early booking
discount applies if booked by February 20, 2011
Eastern Coast of North America – From Toronto to Miami
October 1 – 19, 2011, 18 Days
Cruise Stops: Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Boston, Newport, New York
City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston, Savannah, Port Canaveral
*Rates starting at: $4,280 per person/cruise only; a 5% early booking
discount applies if booked by March 5, 2011
Golf Package $1,160 (includes tee time on 5 courses)
It should be noted that Hapag Lloyd traditionally caters to German
Speaking passengers - There will be english speaking staff on board for
cruises sailing in the Great Lakes and other select cruises.