Emerald Princess Launches Exciting Canada and New England Cruises from Boston
The Emerald Princess is set to arrive in Boston on Sunday, July 14, kicking off its season of Canada and New England voyages, according to a press release.
From July 14 through October 7, 2024, the Emerald Princess will offer 10 cruises to Canada and New England, ranging from seven to 17 days. Passengers will get to enjoy fall foliage, colonial history, and fresh seafood in seaside villages. Notable highlights include visits to three ports in Greenland, renowned for their fjords and diverse wildlife.
โThe debut of Emerald Princess for our maiden Boston season celebrates a convenient new home port for New Englanders and beyond to set sail on a premium cruise at an exceptional value, especially when compared to land-based vacations,โ said John Padgett, Princess Cruises president. โOur presence also generates substantial revenue for local businesses from our guests and crew, as weโll bring upwards of 30,000 cruisers to experience all that Boston has to offer.โ
Emerald Princess cruises from Boston include:
Canada and New England: A seven-day roundtrip from Boston visiting Halifax, Sydney (Cape Breton Island), Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island), and Portland or Bar Harbor. Cruises depart on July 14, 21, 28; and August 4, 2024.
Classic Canada and New England: A ten-day trip from Boston to Quรฉbec with stops in Portland, Saint John (for the Bay of Fundy), Halifax, Sydney (Cape Breton Island), Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island), and Saguenay. Cruises depart on August 28; September 17; and October 7, 2024. Two cruises will sail the reverse itinerary from Quรฉbec to Boston on September 7 and 27, 2024.
Greenland and Canada: A 17-day roundtrip from Boston visiting three ports in Greenland โ Nuuk, Qaqortoq, and Nanortalik โ along with Sydney (Cape Breton Island), Corner Brook, St. Anthony (Newfoundland), and St. Johnโs (Newfoundland). The cruise departs on August 11, 2024.
โIt is our longstanding partnerships with renowned cruise lines such as Princess Cruises that solidify our position as a premier east coast port and tourism destination,โ said Lauren Gleason, interim port director and chief administrative officer at Massachusetts Port Authority. โWe wish Princess Cruises success as they expand their presence in the region with this inaugural homeport season offering sailings from July to October to Canada/New England. We appreciate Princess Cruisesโ continued support as each Emerald Princess visit will provide substantial economic impact in both revenue and jobs throughout Massachusetts and New England.โ