Washington Stay
Niagara Falls Stay
New York Stay
Ithaca Stay
Norwegian Prima & Queen Mary 2 Cruises
Niagara Falls, Washington & New York Tours
All Overseas Transfers
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Date/£pp | Inside | Outside | Balcony (sheltered) | Suite |
|---|---|---|---|---|
14th April 2028 | 4899 | 5799 | 5999 | 10199 |
Experience the joy of cruising across the Atlantic on two amazing cruise itineraries. During your No Fly Escorted Niagara Falls cruise holiday, you'll enjoy two magical cruises onboard the elegant Queen Mary 2 and the magical Norwegian Prima.
Learn more about these cruise ships, below...
During this exceptional cruise & stay holiday, you'll enjoy not one but three tours!
Take in all the main sightseeing spots of New York on this expert-guided walking tour of the city. Discover the Big Apple's iconic landmarks, world-class museums, diverse neighbourhoods, and unparalleled energy.
Explore the iconic landmarks and rich history of the United States capital on a captivating Washington, D.C. tour. Stroll along the National Mall, home to world-renowned monuments such as the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument.
Prepare to be mesmerised by the sheer power and beauty of Niagara Falls. You’ll feel the mist on your face as you witness the thundering Horseshoe and American Falls from the best vantage points.
Day 1 - Embark Queen Mary 2 in Southampton for a 7-night cruise
Days 2 - 7 - Transatlantic cruising onboard Queen Mary 2
Day 8 - Disembark in New York and transfer to Ithaca (1-night stay)
Day 9 - Transfer to Niagara Falls (2-night stay)
Day 10 - Niagara Falls tour
Day 11 - Transfer to Washington D.C. (2-night stay)
Day 12 - Washington D.C. Tour
Day 13 - Transfer to New York (2-night stay)
Day 14 - New York tour
Day 15 - New York at leisure
Day 16 - Embark Norwegian Prima in New York for a 15-night cruise
Days 17- 30 - Halifax > Reykjavik (overnight) > Killybegs > Belfast > Cork > Le Havre (Paris)
Day 31 - Disembark Norwegian Prima in Southampton
No! All overseas transfers are included in the price of your cruise.
Onboard your cruises, accommodation, standard dining, and entertainment are all included. Additional drinks, tips and Wi-Fi packages can be purchased separately. Please speak to your Cruise.co.uk consultant for more information.
Planning your cruise
Embarkation: this is when you board the ship.
Port of call: this is a location on your cruise where you can leave the ship and explore the local area or take part in a shore excursion.
Disembarkation: this is when you leave the ship at the end of your cruise.
Shore excursion: this is an organised activity you can enjoy when you leave the ship at a port of call on your itinerary. You can book excursions before your cruise.
Gangway: this is the walkway to get on and off the ship.
Tender: this is a boat used to shuttle passengers to land where the cruise ship can't dock.
Cruise ship terminology
Forward: the front of the ship.
Port: the left side of the ship.
Starboard: the right side of the ship.
Aft: the rear part of the ship.
Galley: the ship's kitchen.
Atrium: this area is the central hub of the ship.
Midship: this area is in the middle area of the ship, between the bow and the aft. Cabins in this area have more stability.
Deck plan: a map of all the decks on the ship.
Lido deck: the public pool deck, usually on one of the top decks
Cabins (or staterooms)
Inside: these are cabins without a window or porthole.
Oceanview/ outside: these are cabins with a window or a porthole.
Balcony: these cabins include a private outdoor space.
Suite: these are the most luxurious and spacious cabins
Crew members
Captain: the person in charge of the cruise ship.
Cruise director: the person responsible for the ship's activities and entertainment.
Cabin steward: the person who cleans your cabin.
Maître d’: the person responsible for the dining room.
Purser: the person responsible for onboard billing.
During your cruise
Muster drill: this is a mandatory safety drill carried out before sailing.
Sea day: this is a day at sea when your cruise ship is not visiting a port.
Daily planner: the cruise line's daily plan of scheduled activities. This information is generally available on the cruise line's app.
All aboard: when your ship stops at a port of call, there'll be an all aboard time. This is usually about 30 minutes before the ship is scheduled to leave the port.
Cruise card: this card will act as your room key, ID and payment method on your cruise.
Formal night: this is a tradition on cruise ships - it's a night to dress up. Your cruise line will have a dress code.
Cruise casual: this is the dress code for most nights in the the main dining area. For men, this includes jeans and collared shirts, and for women, dresses and trousers. This generally does not include baseball caps, swimsuits, shorts, flip flops or sliders.