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California’s palms and Quebec’s café au lait... North America cruises take you there. Fly to a US coastal port to board your cruise ship to New England’s woodlands and glacial Alaska, or sail south to the Caribbean’s sugar-white beaches and Hawaii’s volcanoes. Offbeat cruises making a splash are expedition voyages to the velvet-green Faroe Islands and frosty Arctic Circle.
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Many ships now cruise year round from New York to Hawaii and the Caribbean. The main cruise season runs from April to October to New England and late September to early November to Canada’s East Coast.
Sail along the East Coast to America’s laid-back Deep South for warmer climes. Your cruise covers gems like Philadelphia, home to botanical gardens and modern art galleries, Charleston’s tree-lined boulevards and historic Savannah, Georgia's capital.
Board your ship in buzzing Boston or New York to cruise north to Canada's Maritime Provinces and New England – come in late September to see amber trees ablaze. Ports of call feature French-feel Quebec and Montreal peppered with leafy squares and pavement cafés, Toronto’s antique markets and maritime hub, Halifax in Nova Scotia.
Expedition voyages to the icy north are currently making waves among adventurous cruisers. Unspoilt and remote destinations include the Faroe Islands, rugged Iceland and Greenland and the Arctic Circle via the dramatic coast of Newfoundland.
Cruises from sunny California skim America's West Coast to Hawaii’s volcanic islands. Key ports of call include Oahu's historic Pearl Harbour and Waikiki waves, plus twin-peaked Hawaii's bubbling volcanoes. Kauai is home to canyons and sea turtles, while Maui interweaves fern forests and underground caves. Hilo’s clear waters are perfect for diving and snorkelling

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