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| MSC Announces Resident Rates for Canada/New England Cruises |
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| Saturday, 24 July 2010 |
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New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut residents have a reason to celebrate as MSC Cruises announces reduced rates from $449 (plus government fees and taxes, GFTs) for its inaugural fall foliage cruises to Canada/New England onboard MSC Poesia through August 31. Six to 13-night, Canada/New England cruises are available for less than $65 per person, per day, with some featuring an overnight stay in Quebec. Set sail from New York City and Quebec City for both roundtrip and one-way fall foliage cruises. Canada/New England cruises available for New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut resident rates include: • 7-night “Captivating Colors of Canada,” cruise from New York City, calls in Halifax, Nova Scotia; Sydney, Nova Scotia; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island with an overnight in Quebec City. October 16; rates begin at $449 (plus $79.25 pp. GFTs); • 7-night “Scenic Splendors of Fall,” cruise from New York City, calls in Halifax, Nova Scotia; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; and Corner Brook, Newfoundland with an overnight in Quebec City. October 2; rates begin at $499 (plus $78.50 pp. GFTs); • 6-night “Maple Leaves & Mansions,” cruise from Quebec City, calls in Sydney, Nova Scotia; Boston, Massachusetts; Newport, Rhode Island; and New York, New York. October 23; rates begin at $479 (plus $81.40 pp. GFTs); • 9-night “Autumn Leaves to Palm Trees,” cruise from Quebec City, calls in Sydney, Nova Scotia; Boston, Massachusetts; Newport, Rhode Island; New York, New York; and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. October 23; rates begin at $659 (plus $102.40 pp. GFTs); • 13-night “Fall Landscapes by the Sea,” cruise from New York City, (roundtrip), calls in Halifax, Nova Scotia; Sydney, Nova Scotia; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; Quebec, Quebec; Boston, Massachusetts; Newport, Rhode Island with an overnight in Quebec City. October 16; rates begin at $849 (plus $117.10 pp. GFTs); • 10-night “Dazzling Fall Foliage,” cruise from New York City, (roundtrip), calls in New Sydney, Nova Scotia; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; Quebec, Quebec; Halifax, Nova Scotia; and Newport, Rhode Island. September 22; rates begin at $659 (plus $72.90 pp. GFTs). Rates are available for residents of the US and Canada; offer is per person, based upon double occupancy, cruise only, and subject to availability.
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