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Quick Overview

Ship: Pearl Seas

Pearl Seas Cruises Says......

Small Ship Cruising

Pearl Seas Cruises has developed a new style of luxury small ship cruising. Building a brand new fleet of luxury ships that can travel faster; have the latest technology in navigation and communication equipment, and meeting the latest, and most stringent regulations for fire safety and stability, these ships will revolutionize the cruising world. The interior of the ships offer luxury accommodations with oversized staterooms, all with private balconies. Exquisite cuisine will be enjoyed in the spacious, glass lined dining salon and relaxing time will be spent in one of the many comfortable lounges. The ships are also designed with latest in cruising comfort with fully stabilized hulls, and with the ships reaching each port of call more quickly, you'll have more time to explore each magnificent place.

The Ships also feature the following luxury onboard amenities:

l Spacious Private Balconies
l Fully stabilized

l Elevator to all decks
l Large opening picture windows in every stateroom
l 6 lounges
l Spa
l Well stocked library
l Multiple observation areas
l Sports and Exercise Deck
l Flat Screen Satellite TV / DVD

Currently Under Construction

Maiden Voyage: August 2008
Draft (ft/m): 10 ft
Length (ft/m): 330 ft
Beam (ft/m): 55 ft
Number of Decks: 6
Passenger Capacity: 214
Number of Staterooms: 105
Number of Staterooms with private balcony: 105
Size Range of Staterooms: 302 to 580 sq. ft.
Propulsion / Propellers: Diesel (6,300 hp)
Classification Society: Lloyd's Register
Ship Registry: Republic of the Marshall Islands


 

2008 Sailing Dates & Destinations

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Pearl Seas Cruises offers cruises departing from Halifax, Nova Scotia, St. John Newfoundland, Canada, Quebec City, Quebec, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Toronto and Portland ME,

Cruises sail unique itineraries, along the Canadian seaboard featuring Newfoundland, the St. Lawrence Seaway, Thousand Islands and US Coastal Cruises to Florida. Offering one of the most unique itineraries for those interested in visiting Eastern Canadian seaboard.


Click here to be taken to the Pearl Seas Cruises site to see the latest Itineraries.

 

Departure Ports Attractions

Gloucester, Massachusetts Attractions

Halifax Nova Scotia Attractions

St. John Newfoundland Attractions

Portland, ME Attractions

Quebec City, Quebec Attractions

Toronto, Canada Attractions

 

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