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Come Sail Away With us and Escape to the Northeast!
It's an explosion of color that happens but once a year, and you can see it all with Norwegian Cruise Line.
Sail along the Eastern Seaboard and you'll have views of spectacular fall foliage, lighthouses, charming fishing villages and vast, pristine forests. Add in the freedom and flexibility of of Freestyle Cruise®, award-winning dining, entertainment and accommodations, and you’ve got one picture-perfect cruise with Norwegian.
The team is hosting an voyage onboard the NCL Escape sailing round-trip from New York and visiting some of the greatest ports in Canada and New England.
Are you ready to come sail away with us?!
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Ports to Explore
This cruise stops at many of the best ports in Canada and New England. Check out more information on each port below.

New York, New York
Everyone loves New York and there are a million reasons why. Here are but a few: the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Grand Central Station, the Ellis Island National Monument, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, Times Square, Broadway, Greenwich Village, 5th Avenue and Central Park.

Halifax, Nova Scotia
Admire the rugged coastline that surrounds Halifax, the world's second-largest natural harbor. This beautifully preserved city is Nova Scotia's capital and was founded in 1749. Take steps through history and climb to The Citadel to witness the Old Town Clock.

Saint John, Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick
Saint John's history is evident in its weather-worn look, passing the tests of salt air, sea winds and a devastating fire that have all contributed to making Saint John the greatest little city in the east. Be sure to look for your ship in the port against the beauty of the Bay of Fundy from Fort Howe lookout.

Boston, Massachusetts
Welcome to an American city where history truly does come to life. Be sure to visit Bunker Hill Monument, Paul Revere's House, the Old North Church, Quincy Market and the mansions of Beacon Hill. Then wander Boston Common, the oldest public park in the U.S.

Portland, Maine
Portland offers all the amenities of a big city: art districts, a vibrant waterfront, museums, parks and diverse shopping opportunities. But within minutes, you can be enjoying the view from an historic lighthouse or tasting a juicy, local lobster.

Newport, Rhode Island
During the 19th century, Newport served as the summer playground for the rich and famous. Residents displayed their fabulous wealth in the form of palatial estates overlooking the Atlantic. Today, these extraordinary and meticulously maintained homes line the city's famed "Mansion Row" and are a must-see for any visitor.
