It’s always a little sad when you reach the last day of a cruise, there’s packing to be done and the crew seem more interested in the passengers joining tomorrow than those leaving. It therefore seems a good time to … Read More
Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Halifax is more of an industrial town than most of our previous stops and was described by the cruise director as having three distinct areas, residential, urban and gritty. The advice being to stay in the residential area!
We were … Read More
Saint John, New Brunswick.
Today’s port of call is Saint John, a city that sits on the Bay of Fundy, not to be confused with St. John’s, Newfoundland which was our first port of call. The city is famous for the Reversing Rapids, a … Read More
Rockland,Maine, the Lobster Capital of the World.
Our ship slowly sailed into Penobscot Bay, just as the sun rose on another glorious day, and moored about a twenty minute shuttle ride from the town of Rockland. The bay is dotted with many small islands of which only … Read More
We’re Going to a Tea Party…A Boston Tea Party.
After praising Princess cruises on their organisational skills at yesterday’s tender stop, today was an absolute shambles. The ship arrived in Boston harbour bang on time at 10.00am and very quickly the gangways were in place. As it was such … Read More