
September 12 - 19, 2026
7-Night Canada and New England Cruise Hosted by Denny Logan from WINK 104
Join AAA Central Penn and WINK 104's Denny Logan as you view historical lighthouses, visit historical sites, and enjoy the taste of culture at each port on your Canada & New England Cruise.
Booking Deadline: May 1, 2026

Pricing
Amenity Package A Pricing:
Stateroom Category | Double Rate per Person | Single Rate per Person |
---|---|---|
MB - Mini Suite | $2,589 | $3,829 |
BA - Balcony | $2,439 | $3,539 |
BB - Balcony | $2,439 | $3,529 |
BC - Balcony | $2,429 | $3,509 |
IA - Inside | $2,049 | $2,799 |
Amenity Package B Pricing:
Stateroom Category | Double Rate per Person | Single Rate per Person |
---|---|---|
MB - Mini Suite | $2,319 | $3,559 |
BA - Balcony | $2,169 | $3,269 |
BB - Balcony | $2,159 | $3,249 |
BC - Balcony | $2,149 | $3,239 |
IA - Inside | $1,819 | $2,569 |
Included Features
- Free parking with roundtrip motorcoach transportation to the New York City cruise pier
- 7 Nights aboard the NORWEGIAN ESCAPE®
- All onboard meals and entertainment (specialty restaurants may have nominal fee)
- Two AAA/WINK 104 onboard cocktail receptions
- Choice between NCL Amenity Package A OR B*
- Amenity package service charges
- Baggage handling (2 bags per person)
- Hosted by WINK 104's Denny Logan from The WINK Wake Up Show
- Services of a AAA Travel Journey Manager
All non-members must add $60 to the rate.
Rates are subject to availability at time of booking and include taxes, fees and fuel surcharges which are subject to change. All included features are based on a minimum of 50 full fare passengers. Desired pick-up location is not guaranteed until passenger minimums are met.
Amenity Package A*
More at Sea Beverage Package
More at Sea Specialty Dining (Interior Cabins= 1 meal; Balcony Cabins= 3 meals)
$50 Excursion credit per cabin
Wi-Fi Package (150 minutes)
Amenity Package B*
10 Photos Package per cabin
$100 Onboard credit per cabin
$50 Excursion credit per cabin
Wi-Fi Package (150 minutes)
*Interior Cabins must choose two amenities from either Package A OR B. Balcony cabins receive all four amenities in either Package A OR B.
The rates listed above include the following which are subject to change:
Required Cruise Fees and Expenses: $286.75/$302.25 per person double occupancy ($573.50/$604.50 single occupancy) Government Taxes and Fees - $273.26 per person.
Highlights
Newport, RI
In the 19th century, Newport, Rhode Island was America's Versailles. It was here that the great merchant princes and robber barons of the Gilded Age erected the elaborate summerhouses they so ingenuously dubbed "cottages." At the height of its splendor, a Newport season was a giddy whirl of grand fêtes, yacht races and elaborate beach picnics for assorted Vanderbilts, Astors and Morgan’s. Today, it is the privileged traveler who marvels at the splendor of great mansions like The Breakers, The Elms, or Rosecliff. Gone are the days when "Tessie" Oelrichs, one of Newport's fabled hostesses, had 12 skeleton ships anchored offshore and dramatically lit for her legendary "White Ball."
FUN THINGS TO DO:
- Visit Rose Island Lighthouse Overlooking Narragansett Bay, This restored 1869 lighthouse still serves as a navigation aid for sailors and is operated by vacationers who act as "lighthouse keepers" in exchange for accommodations.
- Marble House, the Vanderbilt family envisioned this home to be the "Temple of the Arts" in America. This opulent stone palace, inspired by the Petit Trianon at Versailles, was commissioned in 1888, and is opened for tours.
- Take a cliff walk stroll along a picturesque mile and a quarter of Newport's famous Cliff Walk, the path between the rocky coastline and the "backyards" of many of Bellevue Avenue's palatial cottages.
Boston, MA
Boston, the capital of Massachusetts, is one of the most historic cities in North America and home to many of the USA’s leading universities, including world-renowned Harvard in neighboring Cambridge. The abundance of historical sights, first-class museums and opportunities to take in a cross-section of cultural activities, music, art, theater and more explain why Boston is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations.
FUN THINGS TO DO:
- View the Public Garden, the first botanical gardens in the country, an oasis in the heart of the city, The garden is home to a majestic monument of George Washington and the famous swan boats, which grace the waters of the lagoon.
- Browse Newbury Street, an eclectic collection of 19th-century brownstones, upscale boutiques, sidewalk cafes and trendy galleries line this enchanting street, situated in the historic Back Bay section of the city.
- Follow the Freedom Trail. Begin at Boston Common and follow in the footsteps of our forefathers on this 2.5-mile trail delineated by red bricks, highlighting 16 of Boston's most historical sites from the American Revolution.
Portland, ME
While Portland's name has changed over the years, the essence of the area has not. Today, Portland still remains a vibrant fishing and commercial port, Maine's largest city, and its cultural, social and economic capital.
FUN THINGS TO DO:
- Explore Old Port with its brick sidewalks and cobblestone streets to the quaint seaside village of Kennebunkport. Shoppers will enjoy the Old Port and downtown area that feature many unique boutiques, shops, galleries and restaurants.
- Visit Victorian Mansion, one of the finest examples of Italian villa style architecture in the country. The mansion was built between 1858 and 1860. Other city sights you'll see are the Portland Observatory, Portland's 100-year-old City Hall, and the stunning Victorian homes that line the Eastern Promenade.
- Enjoy the Portland Head Lighthouse and the picturesque White Mountains on the Cog Railway.
Saint John (Bay of Fundy), New Brunswick
Saint John lies on the Bay of Fundy, which boasts the highest tides in the world and the astonishing Reversing Rapids, caused when the tides change and the river is forced to reverse direction and flow upstream. Discover the inspired eateries that have put uptown Saint John on the map as a true foodie destination and venture on to the quaint seaside town of St. Andrews by-the-Sea and St. Martins for a relaxed stroll.
FUN THINGS TO DO:
- Witness the unique natural phenomenon of a river changing direction when the tremendous tides in the Bay of Fundy, the 170-mile-long ocean bay on Canada's east coast, collide with the mighty Saint John River.
- Visit the Carleton Martello Tower built on a cliff with a spectacular view of Saint John and its harbor. The tower dates back to the War of 1812 and features a barracks room as well as a visitors center.
- Explore one of the oldest towns in the province, St. Andrews by-the-sea offers a perfect blend of charm and modern resort amenities. Beautiful architecture, fabulous restaurants and quaint boutiques grace this National Historic District.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Located on the shores of the world’s second-largest natural harbor, the “City of Trees” adds to the pastoral beauty of Canada’s maritime region. An extensive network of walking trails extends from the waterfront out to a series of beautiful parks and vibrant gardens, inviting exploration.
FUN THINGS TO DO:
- Explore the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia's extensive collection, with over 2,000 permanent works.
- Explore the hilltop fortress and the Citadel, and stroll through the beautiful Victorian-style public gardens.
- Relax on a drive through the beautiful Nova Scotian countryside to the moody, weathered village of Peggy's Cove. Walk along the rocks to view the craggy coastline with its bold glacier-formed outcroppings of granite and its impressive lighthouse. Drive through the softer South Shore area back to Halifax and enjoy another view of the city.
Activity Level 2:
Comfortable- This trip may include walking tours of up to two hours in length typically on level terrains. May include early morning departures or late-night returns. Climbing multiple flights of stairs, standing for short periods of time, along with moderate altitudes may be necessary.
*Please see your Travel Advisor to reserve your choice of shore excursions.*
Itinerary
DATE | PORT | ARRIVE | DEPART |
9/12 | New York, NY | 4:00pm | |
9/13 | Newport, RI | 6:00am | 4:00pm |
9/14 | Boston, MA | 10:00am | 7:00pm |
9/15 | Portland, ME | 8:00am | 5:00pm |
9/16 | Saint John (Bay of Fundy), New Brunswick | 8:30am | 5:00pm |
9/17 | Halifax, Nova Scotia | 11:00am | 10:00pm |
9/18 | At Sea | ||
9/19 | New York, NY | 7:00am |
Itinerary is subject to change at any time without notification and/or compensation.
General Information
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
U.S. citizens on homeport cruises (cruises that begin and end at the same U.S. port) are currently able to enter or depart the country with a state issued birth certificate with a raised seal and government-issued photo id. AAA recommends traveling with an original, signed passport valid for 6 months beyond stay, and with at least one blank visa page for visa stamp(s).
As travel policies are rapidly changing, final requirements will be communicated prior to departure. Please see your travel advisor for additional information.
*Canada reserves the right to deny entry to anyone with a felony conviction including a DUI record. AAA is not responsible if you are denied entry to Canada and no refund will be provided.
Payment
Deposit of $250.00 per person/$500.00 per stateroom will confirm your reservation. Final payment is due to AAA by May 1, 2026.
Cancellation Penalties
From May 16 – June 13, 2026 25% paid per person plus any additional suppliers’ fees
From June 14 – July 13, 2026 50% paid per person plus any additional suppliers’ fees
From July 14 – Aug 12, 2026 75% paid per person plus any additional suppliers’ fees
After Aug 12, 2026 Non-refundable
INSURANCE
For your protection AAA recommends travel insurance. Pre-existing medical conditions may be waived with proper coverage if travel insurance is purchased within 14 day of initial deposit only. Other conditions may apply; ask your travel agent. AAA recommends Allianz.
CLOTHING/CLIMATE
Average temperatures in Canada and New England are in the 70s for September with cooler mornings and evenings. Daytime, casual clothes and comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Smart Casual clothing is recommended for evening attire.
BAGGAGE
Two suitcases per person will be allowed by the cruise line. You may also bring a small carry-on bag.
TRAVEL ASSISTANCE
For personal comfort, group participants who need assistance are required to have a traveling companion who is capable of and totally responsible for providing the needed assistance.
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