Most Popular Itineraries
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4 Nights Pacific Coastal Cruise
Zaandam
$280
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7 Nights Caribbean
Norwegian Getaway
$650
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10 Nights Alaska Cruise
Majestic Princess
$3999
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3 Nights Bahamas Cruise
Allure of the Seas
$400
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5 Nights Bahamas Cruise
Carnival Conquest
$600
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10 Nights Mediterranean
Silver Moon
$4111
Set on sail to North America by Cruise
Set on sail to North America and witness the unparalleled beauty the continent unravels. A treasure trove of beautiful experiences and relaxing retreats is what a North American cruise has to offer. Cruise itineraries are not just ordinary sea routes, they take you through a variety of places and unexplored city coasts which you might not ever see otherwise. The cruise to North America crosses through major cities like New York, Boston, and Miami, along with smaller ports, including the East Coast, Great Lakes, and Pacific Coast. It also gives you the opportunity to explore the historical sites, museums, galleries, and cultural attractions of the town. These cruises have an all-inclusive traveling plan that includes your stay, meals, entertainment, and so many amenities. Many popular cruise lines offer cruises to North America, including RRoyal Caribbean, Disney Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Carnival Cruise Line. There are cruises available all year round, especially during the peak season of the year for autumn foliage and warmer temps, depending on the exact itinerary.
North America's Most Popular Ports
Los Angeles (California)
The busiest port in the Western Hemisphere, the Port of Los Angeles handles a huge amount of containerized cargo and other items, making it a vital hub for international trade. This port is one of the most convenient ones and receives the maximum number of cruises with hundreds of tourists. All major historical attractions of the city are based around the port, like the Los Angeles Maritime Museum, the Warner Grand Theatre, and the Battleship IOWA museum, where you can have a glimpse of the naval heritage and maritime history. Visit the famous LA waterfront to relax on the beach and have fun while enjoying long sand walks, watersports, and beautiful sunsets. Travelers can also visit nearby restaurants and cafes to try local and international cuisines.
New York & New Jersey
The Port of New York and New Jersey is a primary hub for cruise ships that travel to various destinations worldwide. You can take a cruise to some of the world's most popular destinations, like the Caribbean, Canada, Europe, and other parts of the world, from this location. It is also known to be one of the busiest container terminals in town and serves as the gateway to the consumer market. You can take the port tour and have a closer look at the port's infrastructure, and you can even attend various cultural events and cargo handling operations. Many iconic historical sites, museums, and galleries are situated around the port, where you can spend fun time with family and friends.
Savannah (Georgia)
People are drawn to Savannah due to its fascinating history, well-preserved culture, and endless adventure opportunities. The city has majestic historical spots like the Oglethorpe Plan, where you can understand the in-depth history of North America. It is also the birthplace of the great Juliette Gordon Low and an epitome of Victorian architecture. The American Prohibition Museum and the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences are just two of Savannah's many museums that you can explore. Important religious landmarks like Temple Mickvale Israel and the First African Baptist Church are also located in the city. The riverfront district also provides many dining options, including casual restaurants and fine dining places where you can enjoy a fun evening.