

14-night Canada & New England Cruise: Unesco Sites & Nights Collector
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Zuiderdam
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Quebec City, Quebec
1 Sailing
Oct 2, 2027
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Quebec City, Canada is a romantic blend of Old World charm and North American spirit, where cobblestone streets and centuries-old walls tell stories around every corner.

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Overview
Perched above the St. Lawrence River, Quebec City feels like a slice of Europe in Canada. The UNESCO-listed Old Town is full of winding alleys, stone buildings, and charming plazas, with landmarks like the iconic Château Frontenac and the fortified city walls giving it a fairytale atmosphere. Horse-drawn carriages, cozy cafés, and French signage only add to its unique flair.
The city’s history runs deep—it was founded in 1608 and played a major role in the early days of New France. You can explore its heritage at places like the Citadelle, the Plains of Abraham, and the Museum of Civilization. Despite its deep roots, the city also buzzes with modern life, offering a vibrant arts scene, boutique shopping, and delicious French-inspired cuisine.
Throughout the year, Quebec City knows how to celebrate, from summer music festivals to the world-famous Winter Carnival. Whether you are savoring a warm croissant in a sunny square or watching snowflakes fall over centuries-old rooftops, Quebec City has a magical way of making you feel like you've stepped into a different time and place.

Begin your day by exploring Old Quebec, the heart of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This charming area is filled with cobblestone streets, centuries-old buildings, and quaint shops and cafés. Walk along the Promenade des Gouverneurs for a beautiful view of the city and the St. Lawrence River. Don’t forget to stop by the iconic Château Frontenac, one of the most photographed hotels in the world.
Tip: Take your time to explore the small shops and galleries, and be sure to snap some photos of the beautiful old buildings.

No visit to Quebec City is complete without seeing the magnificent Château Frontenac. This historic castle-like hotel is an architectural masterpiece that dominates the skyline. Even if you are not staying here, you can take a guided tour to learn about its history, or simply wander around the hotel’s exterior to marvel at its beauty.
Tip: Head to the Terrasse Dufferin (the boardwalk outside the hotel) for a fantastic view of the river and the surrounding area, especially on a sunny day.

A short walk from Château Frontenac is the Citadelle of Quebec (La Citadelle), a fortress that offers both historical significance and stunning panoramic views of the city and the river. Built in the 17th century, it remains an active military installation, and you can take a guided tour to learn about its history, military role, and the changing of the guard ceremony.
Tip: If you are short on time, take a quick walk around the outer ramparts for great views of the city and the St. Lawrence River.

For a truly picturesque experience, head to the Petit-Champlain district, one of the oldest commercial streets in North America. Lined with charming boutiques, art galleries, and cafés, this area is perfect for a leisurely stroll. Nearby, you will find Place Royale, a historic square surrounded by beautiful French colonial-style buildings. it is the perfect place for photos and to enjoy the old-world charm of Quebec City.
Tip: Stop for a coffee or hot chocolate at one of the cozy cafés in the area and take in the quaint atmosphere.

If you have some extra time, take a short drive or bus ride out of the city to visit the Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Canada. Located about 25 kilometers from Quebec City, this impressive basilica is known for its stunning architecture and beautiful stained glass windows.
Tip: If you’re interested in history and architecture, this is a peaceful and awe-inspiring place to visit.

Next, head to the Plains of Abraham (Les Plaines d'Abraham), one of the most important historic sites in Canada. This large park, located in the heart of Quebec City, was the site of the famous battle between French and British forces in 1759. Today, the park is a peaceful green space where you can walk, relax, and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
Tip: If you are a history buff, you can visit the nearby Musee des Plaines d'Abraham to learn more about the battle and its significance.

Stroll along this broad, scenic boardwalk located directly in front of the Château Frontenac. It offers stunning, expansive views over the St. Lawrence River and the Lower Town.
Tip: This terrace sits atop the historic Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux. Look for signage detailing the hidden archaeological sites beneath your feet.

For a scenic waterfront experience, head to Vieux-Port (Old Port) and enjoy the views of the St. Lawrence River. You can take a boat tour or simply walk along the riverside promenade. While you are in the area, stop by the Quartier Petit Champlain, a charming neighborhood with cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and cozy cafés and boutiques.
Tip: Consider taking a river cruise along the St. Lawrence to get a different view of the city and its historic buildings.

Quebec City is known for its delicious French-inspired cuisine. For lunch or dinner, be sure to try local specialties such as poutine (fries topped with cheese curds and gravy), tourtière (a savory meat pie), or cretons (a pork spread). You can find these dishes at local restaurants or cafés, especially in Old Quebec.
Tip: If you’re feeling adventurous, try a maple-based dessert, such as tarte au sucre (sugar pie) or maple taffy.

Take a short trip outside the city to see this stunning waterfall, which is 83 meters (272 ft) high—taller than Niagara Falls. Access the top via the cable car or climb the massive staircase.
Tip: Walk across the suspension bridge at the top of the falls for a thrilling view right over the crashing water.