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Day 3-14Cruise from Montreal, Quebec - Overnight onboard to Boston
Day 3-4Cruise departs from Montreal, Quebec - Overnight onboardDeparts at: 12 pm
Montreal Museum of Archaeology
Montreal Botanical Garden
With a French-Canadian feel, highlights include Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel and the old port district. The city boasts a number of fascinating museums in the Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History and Montreal Science Centre as well as the scenic Montreal Botanical Garden. If looking to get out of the city, go to Mount Royal just outside the centre for sweeping views or the gorgeous skyline.
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Day 5Quebec CityArrives at: 6 am, Departs at: 5 pm
Saguenay Fjord
La Citadelle de Québec
Plains of Abraham
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.
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Day 6Baie ComeauArrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 6 pm
Daniel-Johnson Dam
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.
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Day 7Sept-IlesArrives at: 8 am, Departs at: 6 pm
Traditional Innu Camp
Le Vieux-Poste
Museum of the North Shore Region
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.
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Day 9Corner BrookArrives at: 11 am, Departs at: 7 pm
Corner Brook Stream Trail
Marble Mountain
First surveyed by Captain James Cook in 1767, Corner Brook, Canada, is situated at the mouth of the Humber River and is rich in history. With a small population it offers a quiet, laid-back insight into Newfoundland Island lifestyle and no shortage of stunning outdoor pursuits. Corner Brook Stream trail is conveniently located in the middle of the city, while Marble Mountain provides an excellent winter sports resort, as well as summer activities.
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Day 10Sydney, Nova ScotiaArrives at: 10 am, Departs at: 6 pm
Membertou Heritage Park
Miners’ Museum
Big Fiddle
Sydney is the largest urban area on Cape Breton and has the charm of a waterfront community with the excitement of a city. Founded in 1785, it has developed a multitude of museums dedicated to Nova Scotia’s fascinating history as well as the ‘Good Cheer Trail’, a route of delectable, local food and wine tasting. Walking tours are a great way to see the highlights including the Miners’ Museum, Membertou Heritage Park and The Big Fiddle.
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Day 11HalifaxArrives at: 11 am, Departs at: 7 pm
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
Halifax Public Gardens
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.
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Day 12Saint John, Bay Of Fundy, CanadaArrives at: 2 pm, Departs at: 8:30 pm
Irving Nature Park
Market
New Brunswick Museum
A vibrant city located on the picturesque Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, Saint John is known for its lively nightlife, historic buildings and friendly locals. Particular attractions within the city include the Saint John City Market, the Reversing Rapids, Irving Nature Park and the New Brunswick Museum.
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Day 13Portland, MaineArrives at: 11 am, Departs at: 8 pm
Portland Head Light
Maine Railroad
Museum of Art
A picturesque city in Maine, Portland is full of charm. From its modern shops, to its vibrant breweries, cafes and restaurants, you’re guaranteed a fantastic time wandering through its streets. Particular highlights in and around the city, include the Portland Head Light, Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad and the Portland Museum of Art.
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Day 14BostonArrives at: 7 am
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Fenway Park
Freedom Trail
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Museum of Fine Arts
Explore colonial sites, stroll along scenic waterfronts, and experience the perfect mix of tradition and innovation in this charming city.
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DAY 14-16Boston Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
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DAY 16-17
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Montreal Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
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With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
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Montreal, Quebec - Overnight onboard
DAY 3-4
24 Sep 2025
Time at Port: from 12 AM to 12 PM
With a French-Canadian feel, highlights include Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel and the old port district. The city boasts a number of fascinating museums in the Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History and Montreal Science Centre as well as the scenic Montreal Botanical Garden. If looking to get out of the city, go to Mount Royal just outside the centre for sweeping views or the gorgeous skyline.
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Things to do in Montreal, Quebec - Overnight onboard:
Montreal Museum of Archaeology
Founded in 1992, Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History boasts numerous permanent exhibits showcasing the history of the Montreal region. As well as this, temporary exhibits are also presented, covering everything from the First Nations to the French regime.
Montreal Botanical Garden
With 190 acres of stunning garden and greenhouses, Montreal Botanical Garden is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts everywhere. This beautiful site features ‘living sculptures’, 10 exhibition greenhouses and cultural gardens, as well as the Frédéric Back Tree Pavilion.
Quebec City
DAY 5
26 Sep 2025
Time at Port: from 6 AM to 5 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:
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.
Baie Comeau
DAY 6
27 Sep 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 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 7
28 Sep 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 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.
At Sea
DAY 8
29 Sep 2025
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!
Corner Brook
DAY 9
30 Sep 2025
Time at Port: from 11 AM to 7 PM
First surveyed by Captain James Cook in 1767, Corner Brook, Canada, is situated at the mouth of the Humber River and is rich in history. With a small population it offers a quiet, laid-back insight into Newfoundland Island lifestyle and no shortage of stunning outdoor pursuits. Corner Brook Stream trail is conveniently located in the middle of the city, while Marble Mountain provides an excellent winter sports resort, as well as summer activities.
Things to do in Corner Brook:
Corner Brook Stream Trail
This network of tranquil footpaths are a great way to get out in the open air and explore quaint bridges, secluded woodland walkways by the pretty waterfalls, streams and ponds. It’s particularly beautiful in autumn when the bronze leaves fall to the ground.
Marble Mountain
A popular ski resort with locals and visitors to the region alike, complete with ski lifts and a mix of pistes of varying degrees of steepness and difficulty. In addition, there are plenty of facilities to keep you fed and entertained along with a cool zipline.
Sydney, Nova Scotia
DAY 10
01 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 6 PM
Sydney is the largest urban area on Cape Breton and has the charm of a waterfront community with the excitement of a city. Founded in 1785, it has developed a multitude of museums dedicated to Nova Scotia’s fascinating history as well as the ‘Good Cheer Trail’, a route of delectable, local food and wine tasting. Walking tours are a great way to see the highlights including the Miners’ Museum, Membertou Heritage Park and The Big Fiddle.
Things to do in Sydney, Nova Scotia:
Membertou Heritage Park
Spanning 5 acres, the Membertou Heritage Park is dedicated to offering insight into the culture and history of the Membertou Mi’kmaq community. Visitors can choose from a range of tours accompanied by a knowledgeable guide and sometimes even an Elder.
Miners’ Museum
This museum is renowned for providing visitors with an immersive experience into life for a miner in Nova Scotia. With tours led by retired miners, you will go underground to the Ocean Deeps Colliery and listen to tales of this gruelling work.
Big Fiddle
This unique attraction is made of solid steel and is located on the picturesque Sydney waterfront. The world’s largest fiddle, as soon as your cruise ship docks on the waterfront you’ll be created by this 60 foot tall fiddle- which was constructed in 2005 by Cyril Hearn. A tribute to the Celtic community and the folk music it brought to Sydney, this incredible sight offers the perfect backdrop.
Halifax
DAY 11
02 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 11 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.
Saint John, Bay Of Fundy, Canada
DAY 12
03 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 2 PM to 8:30 PM
A vibrant city located on the picturesque Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, Saint John is known for its lively nightlife, historic buildings and friendly locals. Particular attractions within the city include the Saint John City Market, the Reversing Rapids, Irving Nature Park and the New Brunswick Museum.
Things to do in Saint John, Bay Of Fundy, Canada:
Irving Nature Park
Situated close to the city centre, Irving Nature Park spans an incredible 600 acres. Offering beautiful views of the bay and coastline, it’s popular with both tourists and locals due to the variety of hiking trails and plantlife. For children, it also offers a playground, mazes and a themed forest.
Market
One of the most iconic attractions in the city is the Saint John City Market. A historic market housed within a building dating to the 19th century, here you’ll find an array of local produce, such as fresh seafood, alongside crafts.
New Brunswick Museum
The oldest museum in Canada, the New Brunswick Museum is home to an array of exhibits including historic fossils. An interesting museum that the whole family will love, it’s located within the heart of the city.
Portland, Maine
DAY 13
04 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 11 AM to 8 PM
A picturesque city in Maine, Portland is full of charm. From its modern shops, to its vibrant breweries, cafes and restaurants, you’re guaranteed a fantastic time wandering through its streets. Particular highlights in and around the city, include the Portland Head Light, Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad and the Portland Museum of Art.
Things to do in Portland, Maine:
Portland Head Light
The scenic Portland Head Light is situated in Cape Elizabeth. A short drive from the city centre, the head light is at the entrance of Portland Harbor on Casco Bay. The oldest lighthouse in Maine (built in 1791), it makes for a fascinating visit.
Maine Railroad
If you’re looking for an extraordinary activity to enjoy during your time in Portland, head to the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad. Head to the caboose or the main seating area and enjoy a fun ride along Casco Bay. Along the way, you’ll learn about the fascinating history of the area, along with the railroad itself.
Museum of Art
Alternatively, you can head to the Portland Museum of Art. Both the largest and the oldest art museum in Maine, it opened its doors in 1882, is situated in the centre and has an array of exhibits to explore.
Boston
DAY 14
05 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 6 PM
Among the oldest established cities in the US, Boston has a long history from the days of independence up to modern times as the home of the world famous Boston Red Sox. A trip to Boston has to include catching a game of baseball and a walk along the Freedom Trail, with stop-offs at renowned sites telling the story of the American Revolution. Visitors can also find authentic, classic Boston cuisine at many different Boston Food Trucks across the city.
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Things to do in Boston:
Fenway Park
Boston’s legendary baseball ground and home of the world-famous Boston Red Sox since 1912, making it the oldest stadium in US baseball. If you’re a sports fan, a tour of the proud history at the stadium is a must, or even catch a game and soak up the legendary atmosphere.
Freedom Trail
Freedom trail is the best way to learn about how the start of the American war of independence and the revolution affected the history and outlook of Boston and wider America. With sixteen historical sites and over two and a half miles of scenic walking, this is a must-visit for all ages.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
The city’s historic market place boasting interior and exterior stalls and stores, with plenty of places to grab a bite to eat, as well as three old market buildings ideal for a flavour and feel of Boston life.
Museum of Fine Arts
Established in 1870, Boston’s art museum boasts being the fifth largest in overall size in the USA and one of the most extensive collections of artworks with around 450,000 individual pieces to view, from ancient Egypt to French impressionist and Dutch golden age exhibitions.
Boston Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
DAY 14-16
Time at Port: TBD
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Iglu Cruise customer reviews for Oceania Insignia
4.4
Based on 9 reviews
Cabin
4
Service
5
Excursions
4
Dining
4
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
Ship easy to find your way around.
Cabin was reasonably spacious except for bathroom which was tiny with a shower you could barely move in.
Our 2 night stay in Miami was disappointing as the hotel lacked good facilities and was shabby.
Our itinerary change meant an extra sea day
The staff on the ship were all excellent without exception and the staff seemed to be more relaxed than other ships we have sailed on.
Only downside was the disembarking day where the pick up time was 10am for a flight at 9pm which meant an extra cost of arranging an excursion. Which still meant arriving at 1pm. I feel the holiday package should of included a day pass to a hotel with transfer to airport.
Virgin flights departed on time and were reasonably comfy in Economy.
couple
10+ cruises
30 Jan 2026
Excellent
couple
10+ cruises
17 Nov 2025
Couldn't fault any of the staff, what so ever, however a special shout out for our cabin staff Jayzyl and Berry who went the extra mile to accomodate us, make us feel welcome and decorate our cabin with balloons when they found out that we were celebrating a special occassion. Also mentions for Eric Glenn, Chandra, Denzil and Antonio for great service in Waves and Terrace Cafe buffet.
The House Select Drinks package, which was included within our cruise deal is well worth purchasing, if you are not a spirits drinker as wine and beer prices could easily build up on a longer voyage.
We thought that too much emphasis was made by Oceania to please guests on the world cruise, whilst leaving other guests a little left out.
couple
10+ cruises
22 Jun 2025
Amazing! Service and passenger care was exceptional!
My only criticism was that the food on the buffet was often cold.
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Montreal, Quebec - Overnight onboard
DAY 3-4
24 Sep 2025
Time at Port: from 12 AM to 12 PM
With a French-Canadian feel, highlights include Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel and the old port district. The city boasts a number of fascinating museums in the Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History and Montreal Science Centre as well as the scenic Montreal Botanical Garden. If looking to get out of the city, go to Mount Royal just outside the centre for sweeping views or the gorgeous skyline.
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Things to do in Montreal, Quebec - Overnight onboard:
Montreal Museum of Archaeology
Founded in 1992, Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History boasts numerous permanent exhibits showcasing the history of the Montreal region. As well as this, temporary exhibits are also presented, covering everything from the First Nations to the French regime.
Montreal Botanical Garden
With 190 acres of stunning garden and greenhouses, Montreal Botanical Garden is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts everywhere. This beautiful site features ‘living sculptures’, 10 exhibition greenhouses and cultural gardens, as well as the Frédéric Back Tree Pavilion.
Quebec City
DAY 5
26 Sep 2025
Time at Port: from 6 AM to 5 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:
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.
Baie Comeau
DAY 6
27 Sep 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 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 7
28 Sep 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 6 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.
At Sea
DAY 8
29 Sep 2025
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!
Corner Brook
DAY 9
30 Sep 2025
Time at Port: from 11 AM to 7 PM
First surveyed by Captain James Cook in 1767, Corner Brook, Canada, is situated at the mouth of the Humber River and is rich in history. With a small population it offers a quiet, laid-back insight into Newfoundland Island lifestyle and no shortage of stunning outdoor pursuits. Corner Brook Stream trail is conveniently located in the middle of the city, while Marble Mountain provides an excellent winter sports resort, as well as summer activities.
Things to do in Corner Brook:
Corner Brook Stream Trail
This network of tranquil footpaths are a great way to get out in the open air and explore quaint bridges, secluded woodland walkways by the pretty waterfalls, streams and ponds. It’s particularly beautiful in autumn when the bronze leaves fall to the ground.
Marble Mountain
A popular ski resort with locals and visitors to the region alike, complete with ski lifts and a mix of pistes of varying degrees of steepness and difficulty. In addition, there are plenty of facilities to keep you fed and entertained along with a cool zipline.
Sydney, Nova Scotia
DAY 10
01 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 6 PM
Sydney is the largest urban area on Cape Breton and has the charm of a waterfront community with the excitement of a city. Founded in 1785, it has developed a multitude of museums dedicated to Nova Scotia’s fascinating history as well as the ‘Good Cheer Trail’, a route of delectable, local food and wine tasting. Walking tours are a great way to see the highlights including the Miners’ Museum, Membertou Heritage Park and The Big Fiddle.
Things to do in Sydney, Nova Scotia:
Membertou Heritage Park
Spanning 5 acres, the Membertou Heritage Park is dedicated to offering insight into the culture and history of the Membertou Mi’kmaq community. Visitors can choose from a range of tours accompanied by a knowledgeable guide and sometimes even an Elder.
Miners’ Museum
This museum is renowned for providing visitors with an immersive experience into life for a miner in Nova Scotia. With tours led by retired miners, you will go underground to the Ocean Deeps Colliery and listen to tales of this gruelling work.
Big Fiddle
This unique attraction is made of solid steel and is located on the picturesque Sydney waterfront. The world’s largest fiddle, as soon as your cruise ship docks on the waterfront you’ll be created by this 60 foot tall fiddle- which was constructed in 2005 by Cyril Hearn. A tribute to the Celtic community and the folk music it brought to Sydney, this incredible sight offers the perfect backdrop.
Halifax
DAY 11
02 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 11 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.
Saint John, Bay Of Fundy, Canada
DAY 12
03 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 2 PM to 8:30 PM
A vibrant city located on the picturesque Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, Saint John is known for its lively nightlife, historic buildings and friendly locals. Particular attractions within the city include the Saint John City Market, the Reversing Rapids, Irving Nature Park and the New Brunswick Museum.
Things to do in Saint John, Bay Of Fundy, Canada:
Irving Nature Park
Situated close to the city centre, Irving Nature Park spans an incredible 600 acres. Offering beautiful views of the bay and coastline, it’s popular with both tourists and locals due to the variety of hiking trails and plantlife. For children, it also offers a playground, mazes and a themed forest.
Market
One of the most iconic attractions in the city is the Saint John City Market. A historic market housed within a building dating to the 19th century, here you’ll find an array of local produce, such as fresh seafood, alongside crafts.
New Brunswick Museum
The oldest museum in Canada, the New Brunswick Museum is home to an array of exhibits including historic fossils. An interesting museum that the whole family will love, it’s located within the heart of the city.
Portland, Maine
DAY 13
04 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 11 AM to 8 PM
A picturesque city in Maine, Portland is full of charm. From its modern shops, to its vibrant breweries, cafes and restaurants, you’re guaranteed a fantastic time wandering through its streets. Particular highlights in and around the city, include the Portland Head Light, Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad and the Portland Museum of Art.
Things to do in Portland, Maine:
Portland Head Light
The scenic Portland Head Light is situated in Cape Elizabeth. A short drive from the city centre, the head light is at the entrance of Portland Harbor on Casco Bay. The oldest lighthouse in Maine (built in 1791), it makes for a fascinating visit.
Maine Railroad
If you’re looking for an extraordinary activity to enjoy during your time in Portland, head to the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad. Head to the caboose or the main seating area and enjoy a fun ride along Casco Bay. Along the way, you’ll learn about the fascinating history of the area, along with the railroad itself.
Museum of Art
Alternatively, you can head to the Portland Museum of Art. Both the largest and the oldest art museum in Maine, it opened its doors in 1882, is situated in the centre and has an array of exhibits to explore.
Boston
DAY 14
05 Oct 2025
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 6 PM
Among the oldest established cities in the US, Boston has a long history from the days of independence up to modern times as the home of the world famous Boston Red Sox. A trip to Boston has to include catching a game of baseball and a walk along the Freedom Trail, with stop-offs at renowned sites telling the story of the American Revolution. Visitors can also find authentic, classic Boston cuisine at many different Boston Food Trucks across the city.
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Things to do in Boston:
Fenway Park
Boston’s legendary baseball ground and home of the world-famous Boston Red Sox since 1912, making it the oldest stadium in US baseball. If you’re a sports fan, a tour of the proud history at the stadium is a must, or even catch a game and soak up the legendary atmosphere.
Freedom Trail
Freedom trail is the best way to learn about how the start of the American war of independence and the revolution affected the history and outlook of Boston and wider America. With sixteen historical sites and over two and a half miles of scenic walking, this is a must-visit for all ages.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
The city’s historic market place boasting interior and exterior stalls and stores, with plenty of places to grab a bite to eat, as well as three old market buildings ideal for a flavour and feel of Boston life.
Museum of Fine Arts
Established in 1870, Boston’s art museum boasts being the fifth largest in overall size in the USA and one of the most extensive collections of artworks with around 450,000 individual pieces to view, from ancient Egypt to French impressionist and Dutch golden age exhibitions.
Boston Hotel Stay - 2 Nights
DAY 14-16
Time at Port: TBD
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DAY 16-17
Time at Port: TBD
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