Overview
Canada & New England Cruises
Embark on an unforgettable journey to the charming coastlines of Canada and New England, a cruise destination that seamlessly blends vibrant city life with breathtaking natural beauty.
Stroll through the historic streets of Québec City, where French-Canadian charm radiates from its centuries-old architecture and cozy bistros. In New England, explore the idyllic harbors of Portland, Maine, indulging in fresh lobster rolls, and walk the historic Freedom Trail in Boston, tracing the footsteps of American history.
Each port of call offers a unique tapestry of culture, history, and stunning scenery, making a Canada and New England cruise a truly enriching experience.
Discover a region where picturesque lighthouses stand sentinel over rugged coastlines and the maritime legacy of North America comes to life. A Canada and New England cruise is your ticket to exploring the dramatic landscapes of North America's East Coast.
Things to Do on a Canada & New England Cruise
Adventure Through American History
Spend an afternoon in the Boston Common, a large public park in the heart of the city. Here you can get a great view of the gold-domed state house, ride the iconic swan boats, and follow the Freedom Trail to see different landmarks crucial to early American history.
Experience Storybook Landscapes
Visit the home that inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery to write the Anne of Green Gables novels in Charlottetown, Canada. Prince Edward Island is also full of beautiful rolling hills and charming lighthouses.
View NYC from New Heights
Climb the steps to the top of the Statue of Liberty. This iconic statue, representing the ideals of the United States, sits in New York Harbor and hosts thousands of visitors each year. Inside, you’ll learn about the construction of this landmark.
Discover Island Beauty
Hike, climb, or drive up to the summit of Cadillac Mountain inside Maine’s Acadia National Park. The park is a collection of islands that spans 47,000 acres of raw natural beauty.
Indulge in a Grand Afternoon Tea
Take a tour of Quebec’s Old City. This walled city is packed with cafes and views of the grand St. Lawrence River. Enjoy tea at the Chateau Frontenac, the city’s grandest hotel.