Day 1

KOCHI – LONDON

  • Benny’s Grand Titanic Voyage, a historic voyage from Southampton to New York begins. Assemble at Kochi International Airport at 01.30 hrs. After emigration and security customs procedures Emirates Flight EK 533 departs to Dubai, United Emirates at 04:30 hrs and arrives at Dubai International Airport at 06:50 hrs. Later, connect to Emirates Flight EK 29 to London at 09:40 hrs, arriving at Heathrow International Airport at 14:25 hrs.
  • Wonderful Stay At Heritage Village In Cotswolds
  • Upon arrival you will transfer to Cotswold, a picturesque region and heritage village in south-central England. Our journey through England becomes even more enchanting as we travel to the breathtaking Cotswolds, one of the country’s most picturesque and beloved regions. Stretching across the heart of the English countryside, the Cotswolds is celebrated for its gently rolling hills, lush green meadows, charming market towns, and timeless villages built from the area’s famous honey-colored limestone. Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this idyllic region offers a glimpse into the classic beauty of rural England, where every winding lane, flower-filled garden,and historic stone cottage feels like stepping into a postcard. Upon arrival we will transfer to the beautiful cottage in Cotswold. Dinner and overnight stay at Cotswold. During our stay, we will experience the peaceful elegance and old world charm that have made the Cotswolds a treasured destination for travelers from around the world.
  • Overnight stay : Heritage cottage in Cotswold
  • Meals: : Breakfast & Lunch on board, Dinner at Hotel.
The iconic Big Ben clock tower and the Palace of Westminster standing tall next to Westminster Bridge over the River Thames.

Day 2

COTSWOLD - SOUTHAMPTON

  • After breakfast you will get a chance to experience the beauty of Cotswold. Cotswold often described as one of the prettiest villages in England, captivate visitors with its iconic Arlington Row cottages, tranquil riverbanks, and storybook setting.
  • We will also discover the beauty of places like Bibury, iconic Arlington Row cottages on tranquil riverbanks, Bourtonon-the-Water, known as the “Venice of the Cotswolds,” where low stone bridges cross the gentle River Windrush,creating a serene and unforgettable atmosphere. Throughout the region, charming tea rooms, traditional English

pubs, boutique shops, and local markets invite us to savour the authentic flavours and culture of countryside life. Beyond its villages, the Cotswolds reveals a landscape of scenic walking trails, ancient churches, grand manor houses, and beautifully preserved gardens that showcase centuries of English heritage. Whether strolling through lavender fields, admiring medieval architecture, or simply enjoying the tranquil pace of village life, every moment here offers a sense of relaxation and timeless beauty. Staying in the Cotswolds allows us not only to explore its celebrated attractions but also to immerse ourselves in the peaceful rhythm of one of England’s most charming regions—a place where natural beauty, history, and tradition blend seamlessly to create an unforgettable experience. This memorable visit promises to be a highlight of our London tour, offering a perfect escape from the city into the heart of England’s postcard-perfect countryside. Later we transfer to Southampton, where Titanic began and ended her maiden voyage.

  • TITANIC NOTE: The White Star Line, owned by J. P. Morgan’s International Mercantile Marine Company of New York, operated the magnificent RMS Titanic, which was approximately 882 feet long and 53 feet deep. On 10 April 1912, Titanic departed from Berth 44 at Ocean Dock carrying 640 passengers and 885 crew members from Southampton. Southampton was the city hardest hit by the disaster, losing a significant part of an entire generation. A total of 549 Southampton families lost at least one family member in the tragedy, and 876 people connected to Southampton perished on Titanic’s ill-fated maiden voyage. The courage shown by those aboard remains legendary—engineers stayed below deck to keep the power running, stewards worked tirelessly to load lifeboats, and the ship’s band played until the very end.
  • Today, Southampton preserves this profound history through 13 memorial sites across the city, allowing visitors to reflect on Titanic’s legacy. These include Berth 44 at Ocean Dock, where Titanic departed, the Engineers’ Memorial,the Musicians’ Memorial, the Crew Memorial, and many other important sites that honour the bravery, sacrifice, and enduring memory of those whose lives were forever linked to the world’s most famous ocean liner
  • The Historical Journey Begins
  • Upon arrival we will transfer to Southampton Port to board the Norwegian Sun. Benny’s historic voyage begins from the great port city of Southampton, tracing the legendary transatlantic route once taken by the RMS Titanic on her maiden voyage. As guests board the Norwegian Sun, they step into a voyage that seamlessly blends the grandeur of the past with the comforts of modern cruising. Featuring well-appointed staterooms, diverse international dining options, world-class entertainment, and relaxing spa and wellness facilities, the ship ensures a refined and comfortable journey across the Atlantic. This carefully curated experience follows the spirit of Titanic’s original passage, allowing travellers to relive the anticipation, elegance, and ambition that defined that era. From the moment of departure, the voyage becomes more than just a crossing; it transforms into a meaningful passage through history,honouring the legacy of Titanic while offering a unique opportunity to experience the same waters, routes, and emotions that once marked the beginning of her unforgettable journey toward New York. The ship begins its journey at 16:00 hrs. Lunch and Dinner on board.
  • Overnight Stay : Norwegian Sun
  • Meals : Breakfast at hotel, Lunch and dinner on board.
Charming honey-colored stone cottages with sloped roofs lining a quiet village street in the English Cotswolds.

Day 3

LE HAVRE PARIS

  • TITANIC NOTE: Cherbourg and Le Havre are the two major ports serving the Paris region. During Titanic’s maiden voyage in April 1912, Cherbourg was the White Star Line’s principal gateway for passengers from Paris and continental Europe. Because Titanic was too large to dock directly, she anchored offshore and passengers were transferred by tender boats. On 10 April 1912, 274 passengers boarded at Cherbourg, including notable figures such as John Jacob Astor IV, Benjamin Guggenheim, and Margaret “Molly” Brown; only 169 survived. Today, Le Havre is the region’s modern primary maritime gateway to Paris.
  • We arrive at Le Havre, the gateway to Paris. Upon arrival, we visit Mont-Saint-Michel, the “Wonder of the Western World” and one of France’s most extraordinary treasures—a masterpiece of history, architecture, and natural beauty.Perched on a rocky island and crowned by its magnificent abbey, this UNESCO World Heritage Site has inspired travellers, pilgrims, and artists for centuries. As we approach, the awe-inspiring silhouette of the abbey rises above ancient stone walls and winding village streets, creating a scene that feels both magical and timeless. Mont-Saint-Michel’s unique setting, surrounded by vast tidal flats and dramatic shifting tides, adds to its legendary character,making it one of Europe’s most unforgettable sights. Every corner offers breathtaking perspectives, from the medieval ramparts to the endless horizon shaped by sea and sky. This remarkable day from Le Havre to Mont-Saint-Michel is more than a sightseeing excursion—it is a journey into the heart of France’s cultural and historical heritage. Combining the elegance of Normandy’s landscapes with the unforgettable majesty of Mont-Saint-Michel, this experience promises to be a highlight of our voyage, offering lasting memories of one of the world’s most extraordinary destinations. After delicious lunch we will return to cruise. Dinner and overnight on board.
  • Overnight Stay: Overnight on board the cruise
  • Meal: Lunch,Dinner
Visitors walking along a modern footbridge toward the medieval tidal island of Mont-Saint-Michel under a bright blue sky.

Day 4

LE HAVRE TO COBH – ACROSS TITANIC’S CHANNEL

  • We bid au revoir to Le Havre, Paris’s port to the world, where Titanic lay at anchor on April 10, 1912. Just like her, our Norwegian Sun turns west from the French coast into the English Channel, carrying the echoes of 274 passengers who boarded her here by tender from Cherbourg. At sea, the journey becomes part of the story. We cross the mouth of the Bay of Biscay and enter the Celtic Sea, the same waters Titanic cut through on her final day in Europe. By night, the ship finds her rhythm in the Atlantic swell. By day, Ireland appears. We arrive in Cork Harbour, where Cobh waits with its bright waterfront and deep history. Once called Queenstown, this was Titanic’s last port of call. On April 11,1912, her final 123 passengers came aboard here, and her anchor lifted for New York. From Le Havre’s lights to Cobh’s quayside, our one-day voyage at sea connects two chapters of Titanic’s story. Between France and Ireland, you sail the exact route she did – watching the same horizon that carried her into legend.
  • Overnight Stay: Overnight on board the cruise.
The bow of the cruise ship Norwegian Sun, adorned with a vibrant sun graphic, cruising through the ocean for the Le Havre to Cobh itinerary section.

Day 5

CORK COBH, IRELAND

  • TITANIC NOTE: During the Titanic voyage, the name of Cobh in the Republic of Ireland was Queenstown.This was the second and final port of call for RMS Titanic on 11 April 1912 before she began her tragic Atlantic crossing, and 123 passengers boarded the Titanic here. Many of them were poor Irish emigrants seeking new lives in America, leaving behind poverty, hardship, and painful uncertainty. On these sorrowful shores, families shared tearful farewells, clinging to hopes for a brighter future while escaping struggle and despair. As you walk these historic streets, you will hear moving stories of the men, women, and children who boarded the Titanic from this very harbour, unaware of the fate that awaited them.Today, Cobh’s poignant Titanic memorials, heritage monuments, and the Titanic Experience stand in solemn remembrance of the lives lost, honouring the courage, dreams, and heartbreaking tragedy forever connected to this historic harbour.
  • Benny’s Norwegian Sun Titanic Route Cruise ship arrives in Cork, Ireland, where history and emotion come alive in one of Titanic’s most significant final ports of call. Cobh is one of the most picturesque seaside villages in Ireland.Upon arrival, enjoy a guided 2-hour walking tour through the charming streets of Cork and nearby Cobh. You will also enjoy a photo stop at the magnificent St. Colman’s Cathedral, one of Ireland’s most striking neo-Gothic landmarks, towering above Cobh Harbor. Its breathtaking architecture and commanding views make it a perfect place to reflect on the historic significance of this port. The main highlight of your visit is the powerful Titanic Experience in Cobh,an immersive and emotional journey housed in the original White Star Line ticket office—the very building where many Titanic passengers purchased their tickets. Here, you will retrace the footsteps of these passengers, receive the identity of an actual traveller, and experience their personal stories through interactive exhibits, recreated interiors, audio-visual presentations, and poignant historical accounts. The exhibition vividly captures the dreams, excitement,heartbreak, and devastating loss connected to Titanic’s final Irish passengers, offering a deeply moving insight into one of history’s greatest maritime tragedies. On this fully guided tour enjoy a leisurely engaging walking tour, of all the must-see highlights located close to Ireland’s 2nd largest city; Cork. The seaside town is full of traditional Irish character, with music and colour on every corner where your expert local guide will have you immersed in the towns unique atmosphere while enjoying a fascinating journey of Cobh’s colourful streets and history. Afterward, enjoy free time to explore Cork’s lively shopping streets, browse local boutiques, souvenir shops, and traditional Irish stores, or simply soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this historic city. Following a delightful local lunch, you will transfer back to your cruise ship. Return on board for dinner and a relaxing overnight stay as your unforgettable Titanic-inspired voyage continues.
  • Overnight Stay: Overnight on board the cruise
  • Meal: Lunch,Dinner
A row of steep, colorful terraced houses known as the Deck of Cards on a hillside in Cobh, Ireland, for the Le Havre to Cobh itinerary section.

Day 6

BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND

  • “THAT’S WHERE SHE WAS BUILT. THAT’S WHERE SHE WAS DESIGNED. THAT’S WHERE THE WORKERS LIVED.” NOEL MOLLOY IS A MAN WITH A MISSION TO EXPLAIN – AND ENTERTAIN. HE IS PROJECT MANAGER FOR TITANIC BELFAST, A STRUCTURE AS MONUMENTAL AS THE SHIP IT COMMEMORATES.
  • As part of Benny’s Grand Titanic Voyage, the Norwegian Sun cruise ship arrives in Belfast, the proud birthplace of the RMS Titanic, where guests embark on an extraordinary, multi-sensory journey through maritime and civic history. Standing on the historic slipways where the world’s most famous ocean liner was constructed between 1909 and 1911 at the Harland & Wolff shipyard, Titanic Belfast is an architectural marvel shaped like the ship’s towering bows. Here at Harland & Wolff’s slipways, 15,000 men built her from rivet to rail. The adventure begins in the vibrant Titanic Quarter at Titanic Belfast, a world-class, eight-storey museum situated on the very slipways where the vessel was built by Harland & Wolff. Visitors are immersed in the city’s golden industrial era through ten interactive galleries featuring a multi-storey suspended Shipyard Ride, accurate full-scale cabin reconstructions, a stunning 3D virtual deck tour, and rare artifacts such as Wallace Hartley’s original violin. The journey continues onboard the nearby SS Nomadic, the world’s last remaining White Star Line tender vessel, while the massive Thompson Dry Dock collectively pays tribute to the unparalleled craftsmanship, ambition, and human stories of the Titanic era. If time permits we will get an orientation tour of the city that highlights the resilient capital’s architectural and political evolution, guiding guests from the grand Edwardian splendor of Belfast City Halland other important places subject to the time. Later after lunch we will transfer to cruise. Dinner and overnight stay on board in Norwegian Sun cruise ship.
  • Overnight Stay:Overnight on board the Norwegian Sun cruise ship.
  • Meal: Lunch,Dinner
The striking, star-shaped geometric facade of the Titanic Belfast museum illuminated at dusk behind a large rusted steel "TITANIC" sign for the Le Havre to Cobh itinerary section.

Day 7

TRANS ATLANTIC CROSSING

  • From Belfast, Benny’s Grand Titanic Voyage continues westward across the majestic Atlantic Ocean, retracing the legendary transatlantic passage once sailed by the RMS Titanic on her fateful maiden voyage. Over four unforgettable days at sea aboard the Norwegian Sun, guests experience the breathtaking beauty, power, and vastness of the North Atlantic—where endless horizons, rolling waves, golden sunsets, and the deep maritime spirit create a timeless oceanic adventure.
  • As the ship follows Titanic’s historic route, guests will sail through the same legendary waters once crossed in April 1912. On Day 6 or 7 at sea, the voyage passes within approximately 10 to 30 nautical miles of the Titanic wreck site, moving through the solemn region of the North Atlantic where RMS Titanic now rests on the ocean floor.( subject to captains decision) This profound moment offers passengers a rare and emotional connection to history, as they reflect upon the courage, dreams, and tragedy forever linked to these haunting waters. As the voyage nears the shores of North America, the Norwegian Sun arrives in the beautiful Canadian province of Nova Scotia, with memorable calls at Sydney and Halifax—two ports deeply connected to Titanic’s enduring legacy. Halifax, in particular, played a vital role in the recovery efforts following the disaster, providing a deeply moving continuation of this extraordinary transatlantic journey through history. Breakfast, Lunch and dinner on board. Free time to experience the beauty of Atlantic ocean and cruise amenities.
  • Days 8–10 : Trans-Atlantic Crossing – At Sea
  • Overnight Stay: Overnight on board the Norwegian Sun cruise ship
  • Meal: Breakfast ,Lunch, Dinner
The cruise ship Norwegian Sun, showcasing its distinct sun-themed hull artwork, sailing through calm blue waters for the Transatlantic Crossing section.

Day 11

SYDNEY CAPE, BRETON ISLAND, CANADA

  • WELCOME TO THE CABOT TRAIL, CAPE BRETON, CANADA, ONE OF MOST SCENIC ROUTE IN THE WORLD.
  • On Benny’s historic voyage along the RMS Titanic route, we arrive in Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada.Here, guests embark on one of Canada’s most breathtaking scenic adventures—the world-renowned Cabot Trail,often celebrated as one of the most beautiful coastal drives on Earth. The Cabot Trail is a legendary 298-kilometer(185-mile) coastal loop winding around the northern tip of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada. Carved into dramatic cliffs rising above the Atlantic Ocean, the route is a masterclass in natural beauty that perfectly blends sweeping ocean vistas, deep canyons, and lush, highland forests. This unforgettable journey unfolds in Nova Scotia,one of Canada’s most historically significant maritime provinces, whose very name means “New Scotland.” Rich in Scottish heritage, Nova Scotia has long served as a vital gateway between Europe and North America. This remarkable journey winds through the spectacular landscapes of Cape Breton Highlands National Park, the largest protected wilderness area in Nova Scotia, where dramatic mountain ranges, rugged cliffs, dense forests, and sweeping ocean vistas create a masterpiece of natural beauty. The tour begins with a stop at St. Ann’s Overlook, where guests can capture magnificent panoramic views of rolling highlands, sparkling coastal waters, and endless horizons that define this enchanting island. The adventure continues with a visit to The Gaelic College, a cultural treasure dedicated to preserving the rich Scottish Gaelic heritage of Nova Scotia. Further along the trail, guests pause at the legendary Keltic Lodge, a magnificent hilltop resort overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, renowned for its elegant highland charm, stunning scenery, and world-famous Highlands Links golf course. Here, the dramatic meeting of mountains and sea creates an unforgettable setting.
  • The Cabot Trail, Cape Breton, Canada, is especially breathtaking during the fall season, when the landscape transforms into a spectacular tapestry of crimson, gold, orange, and amber. From late September through October, the rolling highlands, dense forests, and dramatic coastal cliffs are illuminated by vibrant autumn colors, making it one of the most beautiful scenic drives in the world. A delightful local lunch awaits in the charming coastal village of Ingonish, a historic fishing community dating back to the early 1500s. Following lunch, guests will enjoy free time at the extraordinary Ingonish Beach, a rare natural wonder where a narrow strip of golden sand separates the mighty Atlantic Ocean on one side from North Bay Lake on the other. This unique beach was beloved by Alexander Graham Bell during his years in Cape Breton. This scenic Cape Breton experience is far more than a sightseeing tour—it is a journey through the natural splendour, Gaelic soul, maritime legacy, and Titanic-connected history of Nova Scotia,making it an unforgettable chapter in Benny’s Grand Titanic Voyage through Atlantic Canada. Later, guests will be transferred back to the cruise ship. Dinner and overnight stay will be on board the Norwegian Sun.
  • Overnight Stay: Overnight on board the Norwegian Sun cruise ship.
  • Meal: Lunch, Dinner
An aerial view of the Cabot Trail winding along the rugged, forested cliffs of Cape Breton Island, Canada, for the Transatlantic Crossing section.

Day 12

HALIFAX, CANADA

  • Upon arrival in Halifax, Nova Scotia, guests embark on one of the most profound and emotionally moving experiences of Benny’s Grand Titanic Voyage—a journey that beautifully blends breathtaking coastal scenery with one of the Titanic’s most powerful historical connections. Nova Scotia holds a uniquely sacred place in Titanic history, as Halifax became the principal recovery port following the disaster of April 1912. Cable ships from this great Atlantic city were dispatched into the icy North Atlantic to recover victims, artifacts, and fragments of history, forever linking Halifax to the legacy of the world’s most famous ocean liner. The adventure begins with a spectacular scenic drive along Nova Scotia’s famous Lighthouse Route toward the legendary fishing village of Peggy’s Cove, one of Canada’s most iconic and picturesque coastal destinations. Along the way, guests are treated to breathtaking views of rugged Atlantic shorelines, dense evergreen forests, granite outcrops, and wave-carved landscapes shaped over thousands of years by ancient glaciers and the relentless power of the sea. This stunning route reveals the raw natural beauty of Nova Scotia’s maritime soul.
  • At Peggy’s Cove, guests discover a timeless fishing village perched upon massive granite rocks beside the crashing Atlantic Ocean. Here stands the world-famous Peggy’s Point Lighthouse, a beacon that has guided sailors since 1915 and has become one of the most photographed lighthouses on Earth. Its striking beauty, set against the dramatic ocean backdrop, has inspired generations of writers, artists, and photographers. Visitors can also admire the remarkable deGarthe Monument, carved directly into granite by sculptor William deGarthe as a tribute to Nova Scotia’s fishermen and the enduring relationship between the people and the sea. Free time allows guests to explore charming local shops, artisan galleries, and the authentic atmosphere of this historic working fishing community.
  • Returning to Halifax, the journey takes a solemn and deeply meaningful turn with a visit to Fairview Lawn Cemetery,the largest burial site for Titanic victims in the world and the final resting place of 121 souls recovered from the icy Atlantic.Walking among the simple yet haunting rows of graves—many marked only by numbers—guests experience one of the most poignant memorials to the tragedy. Here, expert guides bring to life the heroic recovery missions launched from Halifax and recount the deeply personal stories behind the names etched in stone. Among the cemetery’s most visited graves are those of the “Unknown Child,” later identified through modern DNA analysis as Sidney Leslie Goodwin, a 19-month-old boy whose story became a symbol of Titanic’s innocent lives lost, and J. Dawson, whose gravestone has fascinated visitors worldwide—often mistakenly associated with the fictional Jack Dawson, but in reality marking Joseph Dawson, a young Irish crew member who worked in Titanic’s coal bunker. These graves, and the stories behind them, offer powerful reminders of the real people whose dreams, courage, and tragedies shaped history. This extraordinary Halifax experience is far more than a sightseeing excursion—it is a pilgrimage through maritime heritage, natural beauty, remembrance, and human emotion. From the windswept granite shores of Peggy’s Cove to the sacred grounds of Fairview Lawn Cemetery, guests encounter both the majestic beauty of Nova Scotia and the enduring human stories of Titanic, making this one of the most unforgettable chapters of Benny’s Grand Titanic Voyage. Later, guests will be transferred back to the cruise ship. Dinner and overnight stay will be on board the Norwegian Sun.
  • Overnight Stay: Overnight on board the Norwegian Sun cruise ship
  • Meal: Dinner
The iconic white and red Peggy's Point Lighthouse standing on weathered granite rocks along the ocean shore in Halifax, Nova Scotia, for the Transatlantic Crossing section.

Day 13

CANADA – UNITED STATES

  • Journey Continues To New York — The Long-awaited Final Destination Of Titanic’s Unfulfilled Dreams.
  • Benny’s historic voyage continues aboard the Norwegian Sun to New York Port after covering all the great historic destinations connected to the legacy of RMS Titanic. This extraordinary journey retraces the spirit of Titanic’s legendary maiden voyage, following the path of history across the Atlantic while visiting the ports that shaped her story. From Southampton, where Titanic began her ill-fated voyage, to Le Havre, recalling Cherbourg where many first-class passengers boarded; from Cork, the final European port where emigrants bid farewell to their homeland; to Belfast, where the great ship was built—each destination forms a living chapter in Titanic’s remarkable story. Crossing the vast Atlantic Ocean along the same waters Titanic once sailed, Benny’s voyage continues her journey to New York Port—the destination Titanic’s passengers and immigrants longed to see but so many never reached. For countless souls aboard Titanic, New York represented hope, freedom, and the promise of a new life. Breakfast, Lunch and dinner on board.
  • Overnight Stay: Overnight on board the Norwegian Sun cruise ship
  • Meal:Breakfast ,Lunch, Dinner
An elevated view of the cruise ship Norwegian Sun cruising through open waters for the Canada to United States section.

Day 14

NEWYORK

  • A TRIBUTE TO THE TITANIC PASSENGERS
  • Benny’s historic voyage begins from the great port city of Southampton, tracing the legendary transatlantic route once taken by the RMS Titanic on her maiden voyage, and finally arrives at New York Port. This final arrival will be deeply emotional, as Benny completes the journey Titanic was meant to finish on 17 April 1912. Arriving in New York is more than the conclusion of a cruise; it is the fulfillment of history itself—a symbolic completion of the dreams of Titanic’s passengers, immigrants, and crew. From Europe to North America, Benny’s Grand Titanic Voyage becomes a moving tribute to courage, heritage, remembrance, and the enduring human spirit, finally reaching the shores that Titanic’s hopeful travellers had dreamed of for generations. Benny’s arrival in New York completes a remarkable historical pilgrimage—from Southampton’s departure docks to the harbor Titanic never reached. Exploring New York’s Titanic landmarks transforms this voyage into more than a cruise; it becomes a moving tribute to history, remembrance,courage, and the enduring legacy of the world’s most famous ocean liner. In New York, Benny’s Grand Titanic Voyage reaches its unforgettable and deeply emotional conclusion.
  • Upon arrival we will have an orientation tour of the city and visit Pier 54, the Titanic pier, Titanic Memorial Lighthouse– South Street Seaport, The Jane Hotel and other important places. The highlight of Benny’s New York Titanic experience tour will be Pier 54, located on Manhattan’s Hudson River waterfront. This historic White Star Line pier was meant to welcome Titanic at the end of her maiden voyage. Instead, on 18 April 1912, it became the sorrowful landing point of RMS Carpathia, carrying Titanic’s survivors. Built in 1913 in memory of those who perished, the Titanic Memorial Lighthouse is one of America’s most significant Titanic monuments. Located near the historic seaport district, it remains a place of reflection and remembrance for visitors from around the world. Located near Pier 54 in Manhattan’s West Village, The Jane Hotel is a remarkable maritime landmark deeply tied to Titanic’s aftermath.Originally built in 1908 for sailors and seamen, this historic hotel became temporary accommodation for surviving Titanic crew members after they arrived in New York. Its ship-style cabin rooms still preserve the atmosphere of the early ocean liner era, making it a fascinating and personal stop for Titanic enthusiasts. As Benny’s voyage enters New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty stands as the symbolic beacon Titanic’s passengers hoped to see. For immigrants and dreamers aboard Titanic, this harbour represented freedom and new beginnings. Ellis Island and Battery Park provide powerful insight into the dreams of those who crossed the Atlantic seeking a better future. Later transfer to hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel in New York.
  • Overnight Stay:New York
  • Meal: Dinner
The cruise ship Norwegian Sun sailing past the Statue of Liberty into New York Harbor under a bright blue sky for the Canada to United States section.

Day 15

NEW YORK CITY TOUR

  • Start your day with a buffet breakfast at the hotel and soak in the sights of this magnificent New York City on a guided city tour. New York is the most populous city in the United States, lies at the mouth of the Hudson River, the global power city, and is home to the headquarters of the United Nations. New York City is a collection of many neighbourhoods scattered among the city’s five boroughs-Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island. Moving from one city neighborhood to the next may be like passing from one country to another. We begin our journey by visiting the Statue of Liberty, the icon attraction of the United States of America. “The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World” is a gift that the French gave the Americans for their friendship.
  • STATUE OF LIBERTY TOUR
  • Later we take the Statue cruises and transfer to Liberty Island. The copper statue of Liberty, designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, was built by Gustave Eiffel and dedicated on October 28, 1886, as a gift to the United States from the people of France as a symbol of Freedom and Democracy. The Statue of Liberty was delivered in 300 copper pieces that were then assembled on an iron structure designed by Gustave Eiffel. The statue is a figure of Libertas, a Roman liberty goddess. She holds a torch above her head with her right hand, and in her left hand carries a tabula ansata inscribed JULY IV MDCCLXXVI (July 4, 1776 in Roman numerals), the date of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.A broken shackle and chain lie at her feet to commemorate the abolition of slavery. After its dedication, the statue became an icon of freedom and of the United States. Here we can visit Liberty Museum. Due to safety reasons, public access to the balcony surrounding the torch has been banned since 1916. A new Statue of Liberty Museum opened in 2019, featuring the original torch.
  • NEW YORK CITY TOUR
  • Later we take a ferry from Liberty Island to Battery Park in New York. We explore the beautiful city of New York, see Downtown Wall Street, Central Park 5th Avenue, Midtown Manhattan, Rockefeller Centre, the headquarters of the United Nations, Brooklyn Bridge, Trump Hotel, and lower Manhattan. Later we will spend some time at “Ground Zero” or 9/11 Memorial Plaza. The 9/11 Memorial Plaza is an 8-acre Park, where the World Trade Centre Twin Towers once stood.
  • UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE AT NEW YORK’S TALLEST BUILDING – ONE WORLD TRADE CENTER
  • After lunch, We will transfer to visit the One World Trade Centre, also known as the Freedom Tower, is a 104-story supertall skyscraper and the main building of the Centre complex in Lower Manhattan and the tallest building in the United States and in Western Hemisphere and the seventh tallest in the world, rising to a symbolic height of 1,776 feet (541 m). The supertall structure has the same name as the North Tower of the original World Trade Center, which was destroyed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the tower features a striking glass façade, a strong steel-and-concrete structure, and a unique geometric design that transitions from a square base to an octagon and back to a square at the top. Its upper floors house the One World Observatory, offering 360-degree panoramic views of New York City, including the skyline, rivers, and the Statue of Liberty. Opened in 2015, it stands today as an iconic symbol of resilience, innovation, and breathtaking city views.
  • Arrive in New York City, the city that never sleeps. Then, we will visit Times Square and be amazed by the vibrant life of New York City. During all 364 days of the year, Times Square remains crowded with visitors from around the world,while street performers entertain the public and millions of dazzling neon lights illuminate the iconic billboards. It offers non-stop events and activities that truly reflect the spirit of the Big Apple, where festivals, parades, entertainment,major sporting events, and celebrations of art and culture are always taking place. Later, transfer to John F. Kennedy International Airport for board Emirates Flight EK 202 departing at 23:00 hrs to Dubai for your return journey back home.
The Statue of Liberty standing tall on its stone pedestal on Liberty Island, with the New York City skyline behind.

Day 16

BACK HOME

  • Arrive in Dubai at 19:45 hrs. Later, proceed to board Emirates Flight EK 532 to Kochi. Upon arrival, the flight will land at Cochin International Airport at 03:00 hrs the following day, marking the end of your memorable journey.