Is a Canada & New England cruise right for you? Here's Our Cruise Review!
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we were able to go with our family on a Canada New England cruise and after doing Alaska and the Caribbean we kind of were looking at ideas of what would be another Cruise option out there
we booked this Cruise expecting to see a lot of fall colors and you know we really didn't see see too many fall colors there
personally if I was to recommend the can of New England cruise to somebody it would be to somebody that loves new Eng somebody that maybe has been to Alaska and loves Alaska
we had six ports I believe in seven days and so we only had one SE day and and it's the first time I've ever had the experience where there was so many ports and so little time at Sea that you get tired
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Sit down with us as we talk about our experience cruising to Canada & New England on the Emerald Princess in October 2023. This was our first cruise on the Canada & New England itinerary and our first experience cruising with Princess Cruises. We loved the Princess Experience, and that could be a whole other sit-down video! For now we'll talk about the expectation vs reality of cruising New England in the fall, give a quick overview of our port and tender boat experiences, and are reminded how tiring it can be to WALK 6 ports in 7 days without an excursion. 0:00 Intro 1:11 Fall Foliage in New England 3:41 Port Overviews and Tender Boats 10:55 6 Ports in 7 Days #newengland #cruise #travel #emeraldprincess #princesscruises #familycruise #newport #boston #barharbor #halifax #stjohn #seekandfindtraveladventures