Itinerary : Philadelphia, King's Wharf, Philadelphia



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Norwegian Pearl
6 d
Inside Stateroom
Philadelphia
12/8/2027
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18 Dec 2026
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Itinerary : Philadelphia, King's Wharf, Philadelphia



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Norwegian Pearl
6 d
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Philadelphia
12/8/2027
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872 $CA
Other departures:
18 Dec 2026
02 Sep 2027
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Vision of the Seas
6 d
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Baltimore
9/5/2026
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Itinerary : Philadelphia, King's Wharf, Philadelphia



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Norwegian Pearl
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Philadelphia
10/30/2027
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20 Nov 2027
Itinerary : Philadelphia, King's Wharf, Philadelphia



Norwegian Pearl
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Philadelphia
11/6/2027
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Itinerary : Philadelphia, King's Wharf, Philadelphia



Norwegian Pearl
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Philadelphia
11/13/2027
from
1 309 $CA
Many travelers discover the United Kingdom through England, the land of Shakespeare, Sherlock Holmes and the Beatles. A visit to this country, where Victorian austerity and contemporary eccentricity rub shoulders, begins in London. An indomitable and unique city, England's capital fascinates, intrigues and never tires. Visiting centuries-old monuments such as the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace, or admiring the British Museum's rich collection of artefacts dating back to antiquity, are just some of the activities that history buffs can enjoy during their stay in London. The more inquisitive can head to Soho, a neighborhood with a sulphurous past that has become one of London's most fashionable districts. With its fashionable galleries, vintage boutiques and trendy pubs, you won't know where to turn. But even if London's sights are endless, leave it for a moment and follow the rhythm of soccer in Manchester or the Beatles in Liverpool.
More secretive, but no less bewitching than England, Northern Ireland will seduce you with its enchanting landscape of lakes, mountains and rugged coastline. Whether you're simply looking for a bit of sand to soak up the sun or a bit of adrenalin, Northern Ireland won't disappoint. Lough Ehrne, the Glens of Antrim, the Giant's Causeway and the Ards Peninsula all bear witness to the diversity of Northern Ireland's landscape. Still little known to the general public, Northern Ireland's cultural and historical heritage is well worth a visit. After visiting Dunlace Castle, take a trip to the Ulster Museum in Belfast. Here you'll discover the treasure found on the wreck of the Girona, a ship of the Invincible Armada that sank in the waters of the Giant's Causeway in 1588.
Despite its small size, Wales is home to arguably the most beautiful landscape in the UK. Just visit Snowdonia National Park. The Welsh coastline also appeals for its wild side. Whether set on promontories or on the water's edge, the seaside resorts exude a special charm that leaves no one indifferent. On the Llyn Peninsula or along the west coast? It's up to you to choose where to lay down your towel.
In the U.K., fog often invades the moors and a light rain refreshes the atmosphere, but isn't that the charm of this destination? Even in summer, when sunshine is at its peak, there's always a bit of cool air throughout the country, perfect for outdoor activities. The UK can be visited in all seasons, but if you want to take in all the country's natural sights, it's best to plan your trip for spring, when nature is just beginning to awaken from its winter torpor.