Explore the U.S. By Cruise

A domestic cruise vacation is a perfect choice to bring back fun into your life while at the same time maximizing your relaxation while being close to home. This allows you to experience the majestic wonders that the United States has to offer without having to deal with any jet lag. In some cases you could probably just drive down to your departure port, aboard and unpack your bag as you head on to explore multiple destinations. Read on as we share how you can explore the US by cruise.

Experience the Autumn Hues from New York to Quebec

Crystal Cruises’ highlight reel of the northeast is the “Fall Foliage Sojourn”. Taking you through nautical New England into Canada, the cruise stops at iconic places including Rhode Island’s historic district and the Freedom Trail in Boston Commons, to name a few. It gives you a sneak-peak into America’s historic past for 8-days before culminating in Quebec.

An Exhilarating Hawaiian Adventure

Visiting Hawaii is all about island hopping. From visiting Pearl Harbor in Oahu, to the Volcanoes National Park on Hawaii Island, or embarking on the exciting road to Hana on Maui, Norweigan Cruises offers year-round trips from Honolulu. These also come with a ton of big bonus bookings including free airfare and shore excursion points for their award-winning 7-day cruise.

Explore the Wine Regions of The Pacific

If you are a wine enthusiast, Princess Cruises’ Pacific Wine Country cruise is the perfect choice to embark on a relaxing vacation as you learn about and explore the various wine regions in the Pacific, from Santa Barabara’s downtown district to the iconic Santa Ynez Valley, all the way up to Vancouver where you can sample the top wines from British Columbia. All at a super affordable rate for a seven-day extravaganza.

Be Mesmerized by The Northern Lights in Alaska

For those visiting for the first time, Alaska can feel like an entirely different planet. Experience the primal forces of nature, as you navigate through fjords and glaciers to Victoria, Anchorage, Kodiak, and beyond for 17 days. All accentuated in the nighttime, with skies painted over by the transcendental spectacle of the Northern Lights.
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