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The Tennis Hall of Fame Tennis Cruise Is An Experience That No True Tennis Fan Should Miss 

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Be one of the very few that get to experience grass court tennis.

The visit to the International Tennis Hall of Fame museum and grass court playing experience is the main highlight of the Tennis Hall of Fame Tennis Cruise but it certainly is not the only one.

Set sail aboard the Caribbean Princess from NYC on October 2, 2010 for New England and Eastern Canada and return on October 9, 2010.

In between you will visit great ports of call such as Newport, RI, home of the Tennis Hall of Fame, Boston, Ma, Bar Harbor, Maine, St. John, New Brunswick, and Halifax, Nova Scotia where you will play tennis at selected locations and simply enjoy some of the most beautiful sites in the world.

Cruise New England and Eastern Canada's most scenic ports of call. From your ship's balcony, relax and enjoy the spectacular views and you'll realize this experience can only happen along the stunning and dramatic coasts of Canada and New England.

Fall is a very special time of year in New England and Eastern Canada. And this cruise shows off its colors in all its glory. Celebrate fall with a New England cruise along the spectacular Eastern Seaboard. 

Caribbean Princess is one of the stars of the region that bears her name. Get a workout at the fitness center, then rejuvenate with a pampering treatment in the Lotus Spa or out on deck in the adults-only oasis, The Sanctuary. You'll enjoy an array of freshwater swimming pools and hot tubs, lounges and clubs, a library, lavish production shows, extensive options for children and much more - plus fine dining in specialty restaurants like Sabatini's and the elegant Crown Grill Traditional or Anytime Dining rooms and the new Vines wine & seafood bar. And of course, Movies Under the Stars. It's all you would expect of a ship this grand.

 

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New York City

You'll never run out of things to do in the city that never sleeps, from the bright lights of Broadway and Times Square to the city's world-renowned museums, shopping, and vast culinary choices. It's an incredibly diverse and active place, consisting of an intricate patchwork of neighborhoods, each with its own character and history, yet seamlessly coexisting.

Times Square

They call it the Crossroads of the World, and judging by the number of people attracted here, it appears to be true. From the bright lights of Broadway to the myriad stores and shopping, there's nothing quite like Times Square anywhere else in the world.

Statue of Liberty

Located on Liberty Island, the Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States and it is one of the most universal and enduring symbols of political freedom. From the observation deck, enjoy spectacular views of New York City and the Harbor.

Central Park

Within this concrete jungle is a huge beautiful park and a welcome retreat for its big city inhabitants. This 843-acre park in the middle of the city is a tribute to good urban design. With its winding paths, ponds, lakes and massive green spaces, it's a frequent venue for outdoor concerts, art performances, sunbathers, joggers, walkers and picnics.

 

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Newport (Home of the Tennis Hall of Fame)

A thriving seaport in colonial days, then a summer playground for wealthy 19th-century families, Newport, Rhode Island, lies on the north-east coast of the United States, just south of Boston and north of New York City.

Harbour

Newport has some splendid historic mansions, a lovely harbour and rustic natural beaches close to town, making it the perfect base for those who enjoy sailing, swimming and long walks.

Architecture

The city’s cobblestone streets and charming wharves are lined with boutiques and galleries. Architecture, design and history buffs will find much to interest them here.

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 Boston

Hailed as the Cradle of American Independence, Boston has been described as the "Athens of America." Today this city of 600,000 retains its spirit, combining historic districts with revitalized urban centers all the while remaining faithful to its venerable roots.

Freedom Trail

Follow this famed trail and you'll appreciate the city's role in American history. A line of red bricks embedded in the pavement marks the trail route - three of the most historic miles in the U.S.

Old North Church

Paul Revere ordered two lanterns hung in this church's tower to signal how the British Redcoats would advance: One if by land, two if by sea.

USS Constitution

As the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world, it resides docked in the bay and is taken out for its annual spin each 4th of July.

Bar Harbor

Bar Harbor

On the east side of Maine's Mt. Desert Island and surrounded by Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor is a beautiful coastal port, and it is said to be one of the most beautiful spots in North America.

Acadia National Park

There are more than 120 miles of marked trails for hiking, as well as mountains for rock climbing and numerous lakes and ponds for canoe outings.

Whale Watching

Enjoy the scenic views of the coastline and take one of the whale-watching expeditions, which depart from Harbor Place several times a day, next to the Town Pier.

Lobster Hatchery

In addition to a lobster museum, there's a working lobster hatchery that offers a fascinating look into the life of lobsters.

St John

St John

Canada's oldest settlement is the gateway to the scenic wonders of New Brunswick, which remains remarkably unspoiled with 85 percent of the province still unsettled with vast expanses of forests, hills, streams, and a spectacular coastline dotted by historic and charming towns.

Old City Market

Canada's oldest and longest-running farmers market was built by shipwrights who crowned the structure with a roof in the shape of a ship's hull.

Carleton Martello Tower

This National Historic Site is one of 16 Martello-style towers built by the British during the War of 1812 to protect the coast from American raids.

Reversing River Rapids

The fierce tides of the Bay of Fundy create a natural phenomenon that forces this longest river in Eastern Canada to reverse direction and flow back upstream.

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Halifax

Halifax, capital of Nova Scotia, has considerable charms. The beautifully restored waterfront buildings recall the city's centuries-old maritime heritage. Halifax is also the gateway to Nova Scotia's picturesque landscapes and rugged natural beauty.

Peggy's Cove

The coastline where Peggy's Cove is located is home to a charming lighthouse that looks out over the sea and is arguably the most photographed lighthouse in the world.

Halifax Harbor

A functioning port and busy tourist destination, Halifax Harbor boasts the second largest natural harbor in the world. Along the boardwalk, there are eateries, shops and museums, even a casino.

Point Pleasant Park

This large park on the tip of the Halifax peninsula is home to the Prince of Wales Martello Tower National Historic Site. Walk the many trails and enjoy fresh sea air laced with the smell of pine.

 Here's what your Tennis Hall of Fame Tennis Cruise includes:

 bullet Private or semi-private round trip ground transportation between and NYC airport and the cruise ship


 bullet 7 night New England and Eastern Canada cruise in your selected luxury stateroom


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All onboard meals and entertainment

 



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Tennis playing (including free play and instructions from a teaching pro), including transportation back and forth, at selected ports of call

** Tennis can be exchanged with a spa day provided advance notice is given



 bullet Customized Tennis Cruise T-Shirt and other gifts


 bullet And much more... (we are constantly adding more value as we go because we are intent on making this the vacation experience of your lifetime)

And all Tennis Cruise participants will be able to: 

  • Enjoy delicious gourmet meals...24 hours a day.

  • Relax by the pool or in a hot tub with your spouse.

  • Hang out with friends while drinking a Margarita and listening to sensuous salsa music .

  • Enjoy the glitter and excitement of a Broadway-style show after dinner.

  • Treat yourself to a 5-star meal at the ship's specialty restaurant (you'll enjoy this so much, you should plan to do it TWICE!)...the food will just melt in your mouth.

  • Explore exotic ports of call

  • Gaze at the beautiful seascape from atop the cruise liner's deck.

  • Try your hand at the slot machines or the blackjack table.

  • Dance the night away at one of the ship's hot nightclubs.

  • Pamper yourself with a luxurious full-body massage.

  • Participate in onboard games and contests like "Bingo" and "The Newlywed/Not So Newlywed Game."

  • ... And so much more, the choices are endless! 
 arrow SPECIAL PROMOTION: Princess Cruise Line is offering a limited time only promotion where you can save up to $246.00 pp off of the below listed price. The promotion does not include all states and it can be pulled by them at any time. Call (866)606-8249 for details. arrow

Tennis Cruise Offers

Inside Cabin

The Following Accommodations

 $1635 $1335 pp early bird special

 Tennis Hall of Fame

$1896 single occupancy in cabin early bird special

Oceanview Cabin  $1775 $1475 pp early bird special $2120 single occupancy in cabin early bird special
Balcony Cabin

 $2155 $1855 pp early bird special

 

** non players save $200 per person

$3310 single occupancy in cabin early bird special

 


*** Scheduleand activities are tentative and subject to change
 

 A Fully Refundable Deposit made directly to the cruise line of $300.00 per person will hold your spot (for single occupancy, $600.00 is required). ***

The Tennis Cruise really offers something for everyone. And you don't have to be a tennis fan to participate.

You can do it all or just lay back and do absolutely nothing at all. It's your vacation.

Tennis Cruise is truly a once in a lifetime experience. Actually, we hope this is the first of many once in a lifetime experiences we can offer you.

 

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