Royal Caribbean Itinerary Change
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Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas is set to offer a series of nine- night fall cruises through New England and Canada, just in time for the region's stunning autumn foliage.
The planned port call in Sydney, Nova Scotia, has been cancelled for both voyages.
In its place, the ship will now feature an extended overnight stay in St. John, New Brunswick, transforming the original day visit into a more immersive experience.
No reason for the change was officially cited, but overnight calls allow guests additional time to explore the Bay of Fundy region, renowned for its record-breaking tides, reversing falls, and historic sites.
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Royal Caribbean has replaced the port of Sydney, Nova Scotia, with an extended visit to Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, for at least two cruises. The impacted cruises are both 9-night sailings that embark from Cape Liberty, New Jersey, on September 18 and October 2 in 2025. The reason for the switch is unconfirmed, but many wonder if it has to do with the breakdown of the free shuttle service in Sydney. #royalcaribbeanitinerarychange #libertyoftheseas #sydneynovascotia #whill_us #chilliefalls #chilliescruises #cruisenews #shorts To subscribe: http://bit.ly/chi-fal