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  1. We were on 12 day New England Cruise and had to leave cruise on day 6 due to my mother passing away.  We had Norwegian travel insurance and we had to fly out of Halifax which wasn't cheap. They wouldn't let us leave from Bar Harbor because of tender port and no immigration. Question is will we get a  future credit to go towards another cruise. And second question will the insurance help towards the airfare. 

  2. Quebec to Montreal Ending at Montreal Airport

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    Your excursion begins at the pier in Quebec City where you’ll board your coach for a comfortable 3 hour ride to the quaint island city of Montreal. Halfway through your ride, you’ll make a 30 minute rest stop at a sugar shack in Trois Riviere, where you’ll have an opportunity to see a demonstration and tasting of maple taffy, as well as to stretch your legs and use the facilities. Upon your arrival to Old Town you can set off to explore this historical district on you own. There are certain attractions here that you won’t want to miss. Place d'Armes, the heart of the city offers a striking historical panorama. Here all the periods of Montreal's past are gathered in one place, around a monument dedicated to the city's founders. This section features the oldest standing building in Montreal, the huge church of the city's mother parish, the head office of the country's oldest bank and the city's first skyscraper.

     

    At the inviting Place Jacques-Cartier you’ll discover an appealing spot for people-watching, shopping and relaxing in the sun. Right up until the 1950s, the Bonsecours Market, the city’s central marketplace, was open two days a week. Even today, the flower vendors and the artists' easels are discreet reminders of this earlier role. Montréal's oldest street, Rue Saint Paul has regained its former vibrancy and Rue St. Jacques reveal’s Montréal's version of Wall Street. For the piece de resistance, however, be sure to leave plenty of time to fully explore the Notre Dame Basilica, one of North America's largest and most historic cathedrals. Everything about this church is bigger-than-life. We highly recommend you step inside the Basilica! Completing your self-guided walking tour of enchanting Old Town, you’ll board your transportation and continue your drive to the Montreal Trudeau Airport.

  3. Quebec to Montreal Ending at Montreal Airport

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    • 6
      hrs Estimate Duration
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      Debark

     

    Your excursion begins at the pier in Quebec City where you’ll board your coach for a comfortable 3 hour ride to the quaint island city of Montreal. Halfway through your ride, you’ll make a 30 minute rest stop at a sugar shack in Trois Riviere, where you’ll have an opportunity to see a demonstration and tasting of maple taffy, as well as to stretch your legs and use the facilities. Upon your arrival to Old Town you can set off to explore this historical district on you own. There are certain attractions here that you won’t want to miss. Place d'Armes, the heart of the city offers a striking historical panorama. Here all the periods of Montreal's past are gathered in one place, around a monument dedicated to the city's founders. This section features the oldest standing building in Montreal, the huge church of the city's mother parish, the head office of the country's oldest bank and the city's first skyscraper.

     

    At the inviting Place Jacques-Cartier you’ll discover an appealing spot for people-watching, shopping and relaxing in the sun. Right up until the 1950s, the Bonsecours Market, the city’s central marketplace, was open two days a week. Even today, the flower vendors and the artists' easels are discreet reminders of this earlier role. Montréal's oldest street, Rue Saint Paul has regained its former vibrancy and Rue St. Jacques reveal’s Montréal's version of Wall Street. For the piece de resistance, however, be sure to leave plenty of time to fully explore the Notre Dame Basilica, one of North America's largest and most historic cathedrals. Everything about this church is bigger-than-life. We highly recommend you step inside the Basilica! Completing your self-guided walking tour of enchanting Old Town, you’ll board your transportation and continue your drive to the Montreal Trudeau Airport.

  4. We have Norwegians transfer from Quebec to Montreal Airport on 10/6 for $35.00 pp , but Norwegian offers an excursion that's 6 hours long has some stops built in but the cost is $159.00 pp.  Wondering has anyone taken the excursion  and is it worth the extra $124.00 pp , our flight doesn't leave Montreal until 715 pm  so its going to be a long day anyway we go.

  5. Just got our NCL air promo today 49 days out. Delta non stop from  Atlanta to JFK  day before cruise.  Our cruise ends in Quebec city on 10/6 Sunday and using NCL  transfer to Montreal  at 1000 am. Our flights aren't until 730pm on United flying from Montreal to Washington DC to Atlanta  landing at 1209 am Monday morning. 

  6. We are using NCL promo  flying  Atlanta  to JFK day before our  9/24 New England Canada Cruise . After our cruise ending in Quebec City on 10/6  NCL  is transfering us to Montreal for our flights home Montreal to Washington DC then home to Atlanta. 

    This is on our EDOC's but we still don't know who we are flying with. 

  7. Checking to see if Princess offers a shuttle or transfers to their Copper River Princess Lodge or their Kenai Wilderness Lodge .our 10 day land and sea tour ends in Anchorage wanted to add 2 days at either one . Oh by the way which lodge , would you choose . We have not stayed at either on of these lodges before so wanted to try something new this time.. Also does Princess still do the shuttle from Seattle to Vancouver since air prices are higher flying into Vancouver.

  8. Trying to find out which cruise is best to do in 2018 , both cruise are 9 day cruises .The France and Iberia cruise sails from South Hampton on the Norwegian Jade and other cruise sails from Copenhagen on the Norwegian Breakaway . We have only sailed Western Mediterranean 5 years ago on the Jade. Both cruises are with in 100 dollars of each other inside cabins but balcony cabins are about $700.00 in difference . Which port city is cheaper to fly into Copenhagen or London because that would effect if getting a balcony or not. The French cruise stops at Le Havre where we could see Paris or the Normandy Beach . Anything that we see will be new we are in our Mid 50's and pretty active. Thanks for the help.

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