Emerald Princess in Boston for Canada, New England cruises
Boston’s newest homeported cruise ship has arrived for an inaugural season of scenic Canada and New England voyages.
The 3,080-guest Emerald Princess arrived at Flynn Cruiseport Boston for a series of 10 Canada and New England cruises and the opportunity to sail onward to Greenland.
Voyages range in length from seven to 17 days.
As well as the colonial history and quaint seaside communities, guests can visit three ports in the world’s largest island of Greenland.
“The debut of Emerald Princess for our maiden Boston season celebrates a convenient new home port for New Englanders,” said John Padgett, Princess Cruises president.
“We’ll bring upwards of 30,000 cruisers to experience all that Boston has to offer.”
Emerald Princess cruises run through October 7, 2024.
The itineraries are the 7-day Canada & New England, the 10-day Classic Canada & New England and the 17-day Greenland & Canada which departs August 11, 2024.
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