Norwegian Dawn Review

An Amazing Cruise

Review for Canada & New England Cruise on Norwegian Dawn
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jagmiller
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Oct 2018
Cabin: Penthouse with Large Balcony
Colorful Lunenberg
Cape Breton, NS colors along the Cabot Trail.
Our ship from a tender in La Baie, Quebec
Our wonderful, comfortable suite.

We have sailed with Norwegian seven times before this cruise to New England and Canada. We have done this cruise from New York but did not get to experience Prince Edward Island. Sadly we didn't get there this time either. Weather cancelled our successfully entry into this port. Thankfully, the crew was very skillful in navigating through the storm with its 85 mph winds and 20 foot seas. The colors we were able to see showed us God's palette of many hues and shades. It was simply marvelous. From the ship's captain, to his crew, to all those who served us, the experience couldn't have been better. Who knew when we sailed from Boston a storm was brewing in the St. Lawrence Seaway. All in all the three of us had a wonderful time. We even found out how ware tight the bathrooms are when you are trying to take a shower in 20-foot seas.

Cabin Review

Penthouse with Large Balcony

Cabin SG

Our paperwork showed it to be Stateroom SD 12522. It was amazing with lots of room to spread out and relax. We watched the changing scenery through our wall of windows. The dropping temperatures made this cabin a delight. The amenities were wonderful as well.

Port Reviews

Boston

We explored the city on our own.

Saguenay

Our excursion was cancelled due to weather. We explored the town.

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