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Drinks
A selection of fine wines, champagne, premium spirits, and non-alcoholic beverages are included, providing a diverse array of drink options at no extra cost.
Tips
All gratuities for dining and housekeeping staff are included in your fare, ensuring a seamless experience without the need for additional tipping.
Specialty Dining
Most dining venues, including specialty restaurants such as Umi Uma by Nobu Matsuhisa and Osteria d’Ovidio, are included in your fare. Guests typically receive one complimentary reservation per specialty restaurant for cruises up to 11 days. The Vintage Room, offering exclusive wine-pairing dinners, incurs an additional charge. Guests staying in Crystal Penthouse or Junior Crystal Penthouse Suites enjoy unlimited specialty dining.
Entertainment
Choose from a variety of things to entertain yourself including restaurants, bars, theatre, pools and much more.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
Accommodation
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Port Fees & Taxes
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Excursions
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Sydney
Halifax
New York - Overnight onboard
Saguenay
Baie Comeau
Sept-Iles
Gaspe
Centre de Ski Mont-Bechervaise
Gaspesie Museum
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Anne of Green Gables Heritage Place
St. Dunstan's Cathedral
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Halifax Public Gardens
Rockefeller Center
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Empire State Building
Times Square
Brooklyn Bridge
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral
Fifth Avenue
National September 11 Memorial and Museum
New York Public Library
Finger Lakes
La Petite Maison Blanche
Museum of the North Shore Region
Haldimand Beach
Charlottetown Farmers Market
Opera House
Royal Botanic Garden
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
Statue of Liberty
Central Park
Rivière-du-Moulin
Musee du Fjord
Daniel-Johnson Dam
Traditional Innu Camp
Le Vieux-Poste
Crystal Serenity
Pool
Avenue Saloon
Restaurant
Restaurant
Umi Uma
Waterside
Crystal Penthouse Suite
Crystal Serenity
Scoop's Ice Cream Bar
Crystal Serenity
Aquamarine Veranda Suite
Crystal Serenity
Osteria
Reception
Quebec City - Overnight onboard
DAY 1-2
01 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 6 PM
Old Quebec has a unique feel as you explore the quaint streets and squares, and the church of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Shrine- the oldest pilgrimage destination in North America at over 350 years old. The surrounding boasts the 30m waterfall of Parc de la Chute-Montmorency and the gorgeous woodlands, lakes and rivers of Parc National de la Jacques-Cartier. In addition, learn all about the indigenous population of Canada at the Huron-Wendat heritage.
Things to do in Quebec City - Overnight onboard:
Saguenay Fjord
Found in Parc National du Fjord-du-Saguenay, this 146-mile-long fjord is a hidden gem. With so few tourists visitors to Saguenay Fjord will find quiet, non-crowded outdoor activities including whale watching, ice fishing, snowshoeing, kayaking and more.
La Citadelle de Québec
One of the most prominent attractions in the town is the La Citadelle de Quebec. A military installation, alongside the secondary residence of the Canadian Monarch, it was constructed in 1831 and features a fascinating museum.
Plains of Abraham
A historic area within the city, it was created in the early 20th century. The site of several historic battles, the park is a wonderful place to visit whilst in Quebec City. At the gateway to the park lies the popular Plains of Abraham Museum which holds an array of exhibits and activities.
Saguenay
DAY 3
03 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 PM
A quaint, but vibrant city in Quebec, Saguenay has an array of natural and manmade attractions, including the Saguenay Fjord, the Musée du Fjord and the Parc de la Rivière-du-Moulin. Offering something for all ages and tastes, this beautiful city is a must-see regardless of the time of year you’re travelling to it.
Things to do in Saguenay:
Rivière-du-Moulin
If you’re looking for a beautiful, natural attraction to visit during your trip, head to the Parc de la Rivière-du-Moulin. Offering picturesque walking trails through lush forests and rivers, it’s a peaceful way to spend your time in Saguenay.
Musee du Fjord
Learn about the history of the area, discover an array of exhibits and see local wildlife at this fascinating museum. The perfect family activity, you’ll have a wonderful time exploring all that this captivating attraction has to offer.
La Petite Maison Blanche
Whilst in Saguenay, make sure to stop by the Musée de la Petite Maison Blanche. A quaint park and museum, here you can learn about the tragic flood that swept through the town in 1996. Opposite to the pulp mill museum, there are plenty of great photo opportunities on offer at this popular attraction.
Baie Comeau
DAY 4
04 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 4 PM
Located north-east of Quebec City, Baie-Comeau is a small city on the shores of the Saint Lawrence River. With so much natural beauty surrounding the city, there is no shortage of adventurous outdoor activities such as whale watching and fishing, while checking out a hockey game is also a must. The Daniel-Johnson Dam is another spectacular sight as the highest multiple-arch-and-buttress dam in the world, and provides fantastic views.
Things to do in Baie Comeau:
Daniel-Johnson Dam
Also known as Manic-5, this impressive dam’s design will remind you of the great Coliseum in Rome due to its grand arches keeping the vast Manicouagan Reservoir at bay. Here, many enjoy a two-hour tour to learn all about this feat of Canadian engineering.
Sept-Iles
DAY 5
05 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
Sept-Iles is a hidden gem among the cruise destinations throughout Quebec and a Canadian coastal city that may just surprise you. Located across the St. Lawrence River from the Gaspe Peninsula and largely protected by the Sept-Iles archipelago – a collection of seven small islands sheltering the bay and beaches here from stormy weather and strong winds – Sept-Iles is one of the oldest settlements in this Canadian province. While here, you’ll be met with an interesting blend of cultures, with the indigenous Innu community coming together with the European community, giving Sept-Iles incredible character. Surrounded by rich forests and dramatic mountainous regions, you’ll have the chance to learn more about the first meetings between the indigenous Canadians and European Settlers, indulge in rich French-Canadian cuisine, and explore the rugged rural regions that make up so much of the Great White North. Despite having all the comforts of a modern city to enjoy, Sept-Iles is also the northern-most town in Quebec with a significant population, and this ‘frontier’ to the Canadian wilderness makes this destination special.
Things to do in Sept-Iles:
Traditional Innu Camp
Sitting on the banks of the stunning Bay of Sept-Iles, the Traditional Innu Camp attraction is an incredible immersive experience where you’ll have the chance to learn more about this indigenous group first-hand. From traditional medicines and drum-making to captivating Innu chants and dazzling dance demonstrations, this experience will afford you a fantastic insight into the Innu community and its history. You’ll also have the chance to sample some traditionally-prepared Innu cuisine, something you definitely won’t want to miss. This is easily one of the best ways to learn more about the indigenous Canadian culture of the Innu.
Le Vieux-Poste
If you’re looking for an insight into what life was like for the European settlers in Quebec several-hundred years ago, this is one of the best places to get just that. An impressive reconstructed 17th-century fur-trading a stone’s throw from the Bay of Sept-Iles, this attraction is a historical interpretation of what life would be like at a trading post in the 19th century, with a focus on the coming together of the indigenous Innu and European cultures. Built using plans from 1786 on a site that was originally an important gathering place for the Innu people throughout summer, visits to the old fur trading post are a must when in Sept-Iles.
Museum of the North Shore Region
For a more traditional look at the history of this incredible area, the Museum of the North Shore Region is the place to go. Located in central Sept-Iles, this museum covers over 8,000 years of history, with a permanent exhibit exploring the natural history of the region north of the St. Lawrence River, the culture of the indigenous groups here, and life after European settlement. Here, you’ll get a fresh understanding of just how courageous and resilient the local indigenous groups have been – and continue to be – while also having the chance to check out over 10,000 items of historical importance. Ever-changing temporary exhibits mean each visit to the Museum of the North Shore Region is unique and rewarding.
Gaspe
DAY 6
06 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 3 PM
Located at the tip of the Gaspe Peninsula, Gaspe is a charming city where you’ll find authentic French-Canadian culture readily available alongside stunning scenery and a range of exciting experiences. As you sail through the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Gaspe, you’ll have the chance to admire one of the world’s most impressive natural arches in Perce Rock, alongside being able to admire the forest-covered mountainous terrain of Quebec from afar. Once you arrive, you’ll be met with all of that breathtaking natural beauty up-close and the chance to sample some of the incredible local cuisine here – the seafood being a particular highlight alongside traditional French-Canadian foods like poutine. Home to a variety of incredible hiking trails, sandy beaches perfect for strolling, and a welcoming atmosphere worth savouring, a trip to Gaspe is a fantastic addition to any North American itinerary.
Things to do in Gaspe:
Centre de Ski Mont-Bechervaise
If you’re looking for a completely different type of cruise shore excursion, a day trip to Centre de Ski Mont-Bechervaise is worth considering. Just a few kilometres from the centre of Gaspe, this incredible ski resort is home to almost 30 slopes for all levels of skier and snowboarder to tackle. You’ll also be able to snowshoe to the top of this mountainous region for breathtaking views of Gaspe Bay and the surrounding area, if skiing and snowboarding isn’t your cup of tea.
Gaspesie Museum
The best place to discover the rich history of the Gaspe Peninsula, the Gaspesie Museum brings over 380 million years of history to life with immersive exhibitions exploring the area’s maritime history. With a look at the natural history of the region alongside the history of Gaspe’s Viking raiders and indigenous population, there’s so much to learn about this unique region in this modern museum. You’ll also find an archive of Quebec’s oldest historical publication here alongside a boutique showcasing local artisanal products.
Haldimand Beach
A short trip from Gaspe city centre, Haldimand Beach is one of several stunning sandy beaches in this part of Quebec. With Parc Forillon offering a vibrant backdrop to this seaside spot, you’ll have the chance to enjoy water sports like kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding here. If you want to soak up some sunshine, the warmest weather is often found between June and September – with temperatures here not too dissimilar from what you would enjoy in the UK.
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
DAY 7
07 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 7 PM
Charlottetown offers a laid-back island experience with stunning coastal views and some of the freshest seafood in the world. This charming town is also home to the annual Charlottetown festival, a celebration of performing arts covering acting, dance and music, including the renowned Anne of Green Gables musical. Finally, visitors can also enjoy what is considered some of the best golf courses in Canada.
Things to do in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island:
Anne of Green Gables Heritage Place
Inspiring the tale of Canada’s best-loved fictional character, this house is a family favourite bringing the story to life by playing games, making ice cream and exploring the house and surroundings with characters from the story, along with a guided tour.
St. Dunstan's Cathedral
A prominent landmark in the city, St. Dunstan’s Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church constructed in the early 20th century. Taking its name after an Anglos Saxon saint from Glastonbury in the UK, it features a tall spire and stained glass windows.
Charlottetown Farmers Market
Discover an array of stalls, from fresh fruit and vegetables to other local artisans. Popular with both tourists and locals alike, this bustling market is a unique place to visit when in the city.
Sydney
DAY 8
08 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 6 PM
The capital of New South Wales, Sydney is a popular tourist destination thanks to its variety of attractions, restaurants and picturesque surroundings. Best known for the Sydney Opera House, there’s so much to see and do in this vibrant city. Alongside Sydney Opera House, particular highlights include the Royal Botanic Garden and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Things to do in Sydney:
Opera House
An iconic attraction in Sydney, the Sydney Opera House is home to a variety of performances throughout the year and features unique 20th century architecture. Located on Sydney Harbour, this extraordinary building is well worth a visit to, whether you’re looking to watch a performance there or to simply explore it.
Royal Botanic Garden
A popular attraction in Sydney is the picturesque Royal Botanic Garden. Spanning 30 hectares on Sydney Harbour, it has a wide array of plant life and boasts incredible views of the Sydney Opera House and the city's wide array of skyscrapers. Established in the early 19th century, it makes for a wonderful visit if you’re looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Alternatively, you could reach for the sky at the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Constructed out of steel, this prominent bridge connects the central business district to the North Shore. What’s so incredible about the ‘coat hanger’ bridge, is that you can climb it and take in breathtaking views of the city and harbour!
Halifax
DAY 9
09 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 7 PM
As Nova Scotia’s capital, Halifax has a great balance between trendy, urban city adventures and a plethora of water-sports, hiking and mountain-biking. Visitors can easily explore the highlights of the city on foot, admiring the Halifax waterfront and tasting a range of craft beers at multiple breweries before enjoying the exhilarating atmosphere of live ice-hockey. Many free performances are frequently held on the harbour, such as acrobatics, dancers and magicians.
Things to do in Halifax:
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Sitting atop Citadel Hill overlooking the town, the four forts of St George have dominated the landscape around Halifax since 1749. Built to secure Great Britains’ foothold on the region, the modern museum is a gateway to British Colonialism’s mark on the town and wider region.
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
Located in lively downtown Halifax, this museum dedicated to all things seagoing is a fascinating journey into the town’s relationship with the ocean, boasting 30,000 pieces on display including no less than 70 vessels, such as the famous SS Acadia steamship.
Halifax Public Gardens
In 1867, the year of Canadian Confederation, the Halifax Public Gardens were created. They are public gardens from the Victorian era and are situated across from Victoria Park in Halifax, Nova Scotia, next to Spring Garden Road, a well-known retail area. Full of beautiful plants, including fragrant flowers, it's a lovely place to wander around when stopping off in Halifax.
At Sea
DAY 10
10 Oct 2027
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
New York - Overnight onboard
DAY 11-12
11 Oct 2027
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 7 PM
There are simply too many places to mention when it comes to the Big Apple but highlights have to be: the Statue of liberty, Empire State Building, Central Park, Times Square, Brooklyn Bridge, the Natural History Museum and the Met art museum- not to mention all the cool sights of downtown Brooklyn, swanky Manhattan and the classic skyline from Rhode Island. New York is a bucket-list destination that just cannot be missed.
Things to do in New York - Overnight onboard:
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is an essential part of any trip to New York, providing fascinating insights into the history of this vibrant city. Given to the US from France in 1886, Lady Liberty is situated on Liberty Island, a short and scenic ferry ride from Battery Park, New York.
Central Park
Located in Manhattan, New York, Central Park is a classic part of the city’s history after first being approved in 1853. There’s no shortage of sightseeing and events to do all the family will love, from Central Park Zoo to the Alice in Wonderland sculpture.
Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center has a plethora of attractions and events to discover that will suit all ages. Explore NBC Studios where entertainment and news come together and soak up the fantastic performances of The Music Hall featuring The Radio City Rockettes.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
As the third most visited art museum in the world, the Met is a must for lovers of art, history and culture. Featuring works from early Europe, ancient Egypt and modern art, this museum also contains vast collections of clothing and weaponry.
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a quintessential landmark of New York City and provides an immersive insight into the history of this stunning building. Visitors can marvel at the views from the observation deck, before enjoying exhibits, shopping and dining.
Times Square
Renovated in 2016, what began as a small square in the 1880s has flourished into an iconic tourist destination filled with fantastic eateries, dazzling musical theatre and designer shopping, not to mention the famous advertising board.
Brooklyn Bridge
As the world’s first steel-wire suspension bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge is a fantastic feat of the hard-work carried out in the late 1880s. A walk along this bridge takes approximately 25 minutes and is particularly stunning at sunset and sunrise.
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral
After first opening its doors in 1879, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral sees over five million visitors each year. The classic Gothic architecture is truly magnificent and features an organ with 9,000 pipes, over 4,000 stained-glass panels and beautiful sculptures.
Fifth Avenue
Located in Manhattan, Fifth Avenue boasts Museum Mile where visitors find the African Art Museum, Guggenheim Museum, the Met and more, while other landmarks include the Empire State building, the Rockefeller Observation Deck and Flatiron Building.
National September 11 Memorial and Museum
Located at the World Trade Centre site, the 9/11 Memorial and Museum commemorates the lives lost during the terrorist attacks in 1993 and 2001. The memorial consists of two reflecting pools, while the museum offers tours, exhibitions and multimedia displays.
New York Public Library
With nearly 6 million items (including books, e-books, audiobooks, music and films), the New York Public Library has no shortage of fascinating materials to discover. The main branch itself in Manhattan is a stunning New York landmark and a perfect photo opportunity.
Finger Lakes
The Finger Lakes are an area of tranquil natural beauty famous for its vineyards and being the home of prestigious Cornell University. The eleven lakes which bear this region’s name present fantastic hiking locations in pleasant weather regularly throughout the year.