New Shore Excursions For Canadian Cruises
Tuesday, June 12th, 2007
Holidaymakers taking a fly cruise break to North America this year will be in a position to enjoy an unparalleled number of shore excursions with Carnival Cruises.
The company has announced the launch of 70 shore excursions for its 2007 summer season of Canadian cruises, including 20 new options.
Starting with a four-day cruise departing this week, the Carnival Victory will be taking passengers on four to five day cruises until September 3rd 2007.
New shore excursions on offer range from the Lobster and Lighthouses tour in Halifax to Moosehead Beer Tasting and City Highlights in Saint John.
Bob Dickinson, president and chief executive officer of Carnival Cruises, said: "Our Canadian Maritime cruises aboard Carnival Victory provide an attractive Fun Ship alternative - offering guests an opportunity to partake in unique landside experiences and view beautiful scenery while sailing aboard a spectacular floating resort."
He added that these trips will depart from New York, with the city itself being an exciting tourist destination for cruise holiday passengers.
Carnival Cruises reports that its New England and Canada cruises give passengers the chance to observe the changing of the seasons in the beautiful cities of Boston and Portland before being welcomed north of the border.
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