Star Collector: Autumn in Newfoundland and New England
Sep 25, 2026 — Oct 20, 2026
Starting from $19,130 Displayed pricing is based off of double occupancy per person. Pricing subject to change based on occupancy and cabin selection.
See more routes around Canada & New EnglandMONTREAL, QC → BOSTON, MA
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Montreal is full of interesting architecture and is considered by many to be the creative capital of Canada. Named a UNESCO City of Design, Montreal attractions include Basilique Notre-Dame, Stade Olympique, Canal de Lachine, Old Montreal, and Habitat 67. Enjoy a meal at one of the terraced cafes of Plateau Mont-Royal and make sure you try Kamouraska lamb, Arctic char and poutine.

A focal point of French culture and one of North America's oldest and most beautiful cities, Quebec City sits above the St. Lawrence River on a rocky spur with 328-foot cliffs. This French-speaking city was established in 1608 with the only fortified city walls remaining in America north of Mexico, and declared a UNESCO World Heritage City. The Old Town is packed with museums, cobblestone streets and mansard-roofed houses begging to be explored. Other historic attractions include the Fairmont Chateau Frontenac, Notre Dame Basilica, Battlefields Park and Terrasse Dufferin.
Quebec, Ste Anne Canyon and Basilica
Quebec, Ste Anne Canyon and Basilica
Experience the splendor of French Canada's Beaupré Coast as this tour takes you along the St.-Lawrence Waterway to the natural wonder known as Ste- Anne Canyon and Ste Anne Basilica. Within minutes of the Old Walled City of Québec and along the St.-Lawrence River is one of the most picturesque areas of the Province of Québec known as the Beaupré Coast. Your first stop is Canyon Sainte-Anne, a natural wonder featuring a 270 foot waterfall. There are various bridges and lookouts around the falls to provide you with spectacular views. Your next stop will be the equally impressive Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. Over 1.5 million people visit this basilica each year and it's one of the most important Catholic sites in North America. You will spend your drive to the basilica learning about its rich history with your guide and you will have time for independent exploration of the grounds once you arrive at the basilica. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing.
Quebec, Ile of Orleans Food Tour
Quebec, Ile of Orleans Food Tour
No additional details available for this excursion.
Quebec City, Rendez-vous with Wendat First Nation
Quebec City, Rendez-vous with Wendat First Nation
Embark on a cultural journey to the First Nation of Wendat! Wendake, a quiet and peaceful village nestled in the woods on the outskirts of Quebec is the only community in Canada where the Huron-Wendat Nation is located. In this 3.5-hour tour, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in their culture and discover a Nation proud of its origin and its know-how. Upon arrival you will be met by a First Nation's guide dressed in traditional clothing. You will enjoy a guided tour of the highlights of the village. In the longhouse you will become acquainted with the daily life and customs of the Huron people. Continuing to the smokehouse you will learn about the techniques used for meat drying and food preservation methods. In the Sweat Lodge you will learn about the spirituality of the Huron people as well as the techniques and process of purification used by their ancestors. Relax in the comfort of a large war canoe as your guide explains their construction and use. In a large tepee you will learn about the Huron's lifestyle before the first contact with Europeans as well as their traditional and herbal forms of medicine. Inaugurated in 2008, the Huron-Wendat Museum is an institution created to protect and promote the heritage of the Wendat people. With permanent exhibitions and numerous activities, the Museum carries out its mandate to teach and popularize the history, culture and art of the Wendat people and of others First Nations. During your visit, you will discover artworks of Bourgault (a Wendat artist), ancient manuscripts, and much more. A natural site of rare beauty, the Kabir Kouba Falls plunges into a 138-feet- deep canyon. From 2007 to 2009, archeological digs revealed the vestiges of a flour mill, a saw mill and a paper mill built in the 18th and 19th centuries. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes
Quebec,,Walk, Fortification and Maple Toffee Tasting
Quebec,,Walk, Fortification and Maple Toffee Tasting
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Quebec City, Historic Quebec with Montmorency Falls
Quebec City, Historic Quebec with Montmorency Falls
You will discover the charm and character of the Old Town as you explore the historic landmarks followed by a brief journey along the St-Lawrence River to view the spectacular scenery surrounding Montmorency Falls. You will start your tour at Dufferin Terrace located 200 feet above the waterway. From here you will have a spectacular view of the St. Lawrence River, Île d'Orléans, and the Laurentian Mountains. You will also drive by one of Québec's most celebrated landmarks, the Château Frontenac . Make a stop in Place-Royale a beautifully restored market square of typical 17th and 18th century stone architecture at the heart of the Lower Town. It is the location of the oldest standing Catholic church in North America, Notre-Dame-des-Victoires. Find National Battlefields Park, also known as the Plains of Abraham, this park was the site of the historic battle where the French surrendered to the British in 1759. Located on the cliffs overlooking the St.-Lawrence River, the Plains of Abraham is now a beautiful 250-acre park with hills, gardens, monuments and artillery artifacts. Cap-Diamant is located in National Battlefield Park, a photo stop opportunity will be made at Cap-Diamant which was named after the shiny stones explorer Jacques-Cartier mistook for diamonds. From here you will have spectacular views of the St Lawrence River, Lower Town, and surrounding countryside. Your route will take you along the Grande-Allée, the Champs-Élysées of Québec lined with quaint shops, sidewalk cafés, and boutiques to the Hôtel du Parlement, an imposing Second Empire-style building overlooking the city. Within minutes of the walled city of Old Quebec are the beautiful pastoral landscapes of Quebec's countryside. A photo stop will be made at the Montmorency Falls where you will enjoy the breathtaking views and see the powerful forces of nature as the water of the Montmorency River roars down the cliff to eventually meet with the St. Lawrence River. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing.
Quebec, Concierge Collection. Walking and Reidel Wine Tasting at Chatteau Frontenac
Quebec, Concierge Collection. Walking and Reidel Wine Tasting at Chatteau Frontenac
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Located on the shores of the Saint Lawrence River near the mouth of the Manicouagan River, and birthplace of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, Baie-Comeau is known for delicious local seafood like lobster and fish and Crâââbe, a bitter beer brewed with crab shells. It is recognized as one of the best bird-watching sites in Quebec and boasts the second oldest lighthouse in Quebec, Pointe-des-Monts Lighthouse.

With its village main street and many restaurants and bars, charming Cap aux Meules is the gateway to the Magdalen Islands Archipelago located in the middle of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The port bustles with fishing boats, ferries, and a well-equipped marina offering a huge travel lift crane for dry dock. Sites to see include the church of St. Pierre, constructed from the wreckage of ships and the lighthouse which now warns of the offshore shoals.
Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, A Taste of Iles De La Madeleine
Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, A Taste of Iles De La Madeleine
Start your tour with a visit to the Pied-de-Vent Cheese Factory Come for a typically Madelinot taste experience! Taste and learn why Pied-de-Vent cheeses are so popular. Meet the dedicated artisans and learn about a typical day in the life of a cheese maker. Test your knowledge of cheese and see both vintage and modern cheese making tools. Above all, treat yourself by tasting these Island cheeses. A short drive will take you along Chemin Pointe-Basse, a road peppered with many examples of traditional local architecture: simple houses and barns painted in a variety of bright colors. The Acadian and French origins of many of the Islanders, as well as some New England influences are reflected in the architecture of their homes. Several details are typical of the traditional home: the small enclosed porch, corbel, veranda, and painted or stained cedar shingles. Arrive at Fumoir d'Antan a typical smokehouse, which brings to life this last vestige of what was once a very important industry. This smokehouse has been used for three generations to smoke herring, mackerel, salmon and scallops. You will be able to see the room that was used to smoke herring in the past and today it is transformed into a museum exhibit. You will get to taste mackerel, scallops, herring and salmon. The north coast of the island boasts spectacular steep, jagged cliffs. Cap Hérissé offers one of the most striking examples of cliffs sculpted by the sea. Every year the Islands lose an average of 2 feet of shore, which is very worrying for the locals. A stop at the roadside rest area at Dune du Sud for a chance to appreciate views of the beach and the steep, red cliffs sculpted by the sea. If you wish, you may take a stroll on this lovely stretch of sand and explore one of the nicest beaches of the islands. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather appropriate clothing.
Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Island Highlights
Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Island Highlights
Depart from the pier for a short drive to La Vernière wooden church, first built in 1876 and now classified as a historical monument. It is the second largest wooden church in North America and was struck several times by lightning: first in 1900, then in 1945, 1947 and 1980. The wood used in its construction was retrieved from shipwrecks and had to be blessed before the building could be rebuilt. It is an important element of the Madelinot heritage. Visit the site of La Côte, where you will find several boutiques and craftsmen, including the coffeehouse Eva that holds a terrace with a magnificent view on the fishing harbour. For those who want to there will be an opportunity to walk across the street and have access to l'Étang-du-Nord fishing harbor with its magnificent sculpture and park. Then head to the north coast of the island, indented by spectacularly steep and jagged cliffs at Cap Hérissé lighthouse which offers one of the most striking examples of cliffs sculptured by the sea. Every year the Island is losing an average of 2 feet of shore, something the Madelinots worry about. Your excursion includes a stop at l'Abri de la Tempête, which believes in maximum use of local raw materials in the creation of its beers. They use locally grown ingredients to brew their full-flavoured, distinctive beers. You will taste 2 different kinds of their product while enjoying the magnific view on the beach of la dune de l'ouest. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather appropriate clothing.
Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Caves & Cliffs By Boat
Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Caves & Cliffs By Boat
Riding on a boat along the coastline is the ideal way to admire the Islands' fascinating red cliffs sculpted by the sea. The guide will explain the erosion of the coast and also the geological formation and will share a bit of history and, when possible, point out various species of birds. You will also learn about lobster fishing and assist in the raising of a lobster trap. The guide will explain how the lobsters get in the trap, what type of bait that they are using to catch lobsters, the difference between male or female, the size of lobster which is allowed to be caught, etc. Also he will explain all about regulations regarding licensing of lobster fishing which is an industry that is the most important on the Islands and started in 1875. The guide will also talk about the Entry Islands which are not connected with the archipelago but have a population of 80 people who live there and you will learn about Island life in general. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather appropriate clothing. Life jackets will be provided.
Cap aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Havre aux Maison's Highlights and Bagosse Tasting
Cap aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Havre aux Maison's Highlights and Bagosse Tasting
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Cap aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Lobster Fishing (Easy-Moderate)
Cap aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Lobster Fishing (Easy-Moderate)
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Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Fisherman & Acadian Culture *


Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Fisherman & Acadian Culture *
You will take a 30-minute drive to the Apple Orchard Pomeloi, the only one located on the archipelago characterized by a variety of products, smallness and its ecological follow up. The owner, Éloi Vigneau is passionate about agriculture and in 2008, he opened the Orchard and started to produce different ciders, working in harmony with nature, taking advantage of the exceptional yeast produced by fruits grown in salty sea air. The juice is slowly cold-fermented to bring out the finest flavors and aromas to create four elixirs: "l'Enchanteur de pommes," "le Chouchen," "l'Escarbille" and "le Pomeloi" (with an apple in the bottle). Then it's a short 15-minute drive to the Musée de la Mer. The mission of the Musée de la Mer is intimately associated with these maritime and insular people. Next stop will be the historical site of La Grave located on the southwest part of Havre Aubert Islands. This unique historical site with its traditional character and architecture is a fascinating testimonial to the past. Extending over and around its pebble beach, La Grave was the site of the island's first settlement as well as the beginning of the archipelago's fishery. Designated as a historical site by the Minister of Cultural Affairs in 1983, La Grave still fulfills its original purpose as a favorite meeting place. Your last stop will be the Atelier Cotier (Artisans du Sable), a one-of-a-kind studio where sand from the islands is transformed into unique sculptures, sand treasures to forever remind visitors of the beauty of this site. The sand artisan was the founder of the Iles de la Madeleine sandcastle contest that has been held every year in August since 1985. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather appropriate clothing.

This self-governing overseas territory of France is the only part of New France that remains under French control. Situated in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, seabirds are plentiful here with seals and other wildlife found in the lagoon. Sparsely populated, but with a distinct French atmosphere, see the National Museum and the cathedral.
Considered one of North America's oldest settlements, St. John's is a charming blend of winding streets, colorful row houses, hidden alleyways and a bustling harbor. Visit Quidi Vidi, St. John's village-within-a-city, and Signal Hill where small wooden houses cling to the cliff-sides and Cabot Tower stands guard. Take time to visit The Rooms, a provincial museum, art gallery and archives housed next to the twin clock towers of the Basilica of St. John the Baptist.
Considered one of North America's oldest settlements, St. John's is a charming blend of winding streets, colorful row houses, hidden alleyways and a bustling harbor. Visit Quidi Vidi, St. John's village-within-a-city, and Signal Hill where small wooden houses cling to the cliff-sides and Cabot Tower stands guard. Take time to visit The Rooms, a provincial museum, art gallery and archives housed next to the twin clock towers of the Basilica of St. John the Baptist.

St. Anthony is a popular whale-watching destination. Located at the northern tip of Newfoundland, icebergs appear along Newfoundland Iceberg Alley and the rugged coastline, there is a vast wilderness of valleys and lake-dotted mountains, and the local fresh seafood is among the best.
Red Bay is a fishing village that was, between 1530 and the early 17th century, a major Basque whaling area. Here the highlight will be what you learn as you see three Basque whaling galleons and four small chalupas used for capturing whales, Red Bay's livelihood at the time. In 2013 Red Bay Basque Whaling Station was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site where original Basque artifacts, and a restored chalupa are preserved.

Bonne Bay and Woody Point are part of the Gros Morne National Park, whose ancient landscape is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bonne Bay has two sections - Inner Bonne Bay and Outer Bonne Bay. Inner Bonne Bay has two arms with wooded coves and beaches. Outer Bonne Bay is the entrance to the Bonne Bay fjord. This bay was carved out approximately 10,000 years ago and is an area full of wildlife - moose and caribou, Arctic hare and ptarmigan.
Bonne Bay, The North Coast of Gros Morne
Bonne Bay, The North Coast of Gros Morne
Explore the north side of this UNESCO World Heritage Site . Your stops will include the Lobster Cove Lighthouse which will introduces you to the first peoples of North America and the history of the local communities including some famous local shipwrecks. Newfoundland's geological history will come alive at Western Brook Pond where you will look inland at the raised fjord that was carved by the sea and filled by the ocean a mere 15,000 years ago. You will have many opportunities to enjoy the scenery - including Gros Morne Mountain - and to learn about the history and geology of our planet together with the fishing culture of Newfoundland and Labrador. If time allows, you will also visit the Bonne Bay Marine Science Centre for some wonderful up-close looks at life in the ocean off Gros Morne. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Bonne Bay, Journey To The Center Of The Earth
Bonne Bay, Journey To The Center Of The Earth
Woody Point on the south side of Gros Morne National Park provides easy access (10-minute drive) to the Gros Morne's Discovery Centre (primary interpretation centre). An additional 10-minute drive will take you to the Tablelands which is the landform that gave the park its UNESCO World Heritage Site designation. You will walk on the Tablelands trail looking at its unique physical nature and also looking at the distinctive plants that make this landform home. You will also get a great view of Gros Morne, the mountain the park was named after. A Parks Canada Interpreter will join you at the Tablelands to ensure that you get to hear about this region's unique geology. The Discovery Centre features exhibits that tell the story of the region's many geological highlights. After the morning excursion, you will return to the pier in Woody Point and go back on board the yacht for lunch while the yacht repositions to Norris Point. Guides and buses will then reposition to Norris Point on the north side of the park to meet you for the afternoon excursion. Please note: Guests are advised to wear comfortable walking shoes. This port call will require a tender/Zodiac landing at the community dock. There is a port fee that the Harbour Master will want to discuss with the Ship's Agent. Because of the limited supply of buses in the region (and short distances) passengers shuttle between the various stops using school buses.

Situated at the northern end of the St. Lawrence River, Havre St. Pierre is home to the eerie limestone structures of the Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve. Tourism contributes hugely to the economy of this small town noted for the unique variety of flora and fauna found here such as the rare Mingan Thistle and puffins. Excellent fishing is also found here,made up of snow crab, scallops, lobster and salmon.

Trois-Rivières, located in Quebec, Canada, is a charming city known for its rich history and vibrant culture. Established in 1634, it's one of North America's oldest cities, featuring beautifully preserved architecture and historic sites like the Old Prison and the Ursuline Monastery. The city offers diverse attractions, including the Borealis museum, which delves into the region's paper industry heritage, and the Musée POP, celebrating Quebec's popular culture. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Parc de l'île Saint-Quentin, a scenic park perfect for recreation and relaxation.

Montreal is full of interesting architecture and is considered by many to be the creative capital of Canada. Named a UNESCO City of Design, Montreal attractions include Basilique Notre-Dame, Stade Olympique, Canal de Lachine, Old Montreal, and Habitat 67. Enjoy a meal at one of the terraced cafes of Plateau Mont-Royal and make sure you try Kamouraska lamb, Arctic char and poutine.

A focal point of French culture and one of North America's oldest and most beautiful cities, Quebec City sits above the St. Lawrence River on a rocky spur with 328-foot cliffs. This French-speaking city was established in 1608 with the only fortified city walls remaining in America north of Mexico, and declared a UNESCO World Heritage City. The Old Town is packed with museums, cobblestone streets and mansard-roofed houses begging to be explored. Other historic attractions include the Fairmont Chateau Frontenac, Notre Dame Basilica, Battlefields Park and Terrasse Dufferin.
Quebec City, Rendez-vous with Wendat First Nation
Quebec City, Rendez-vous with Wendat First Nation
Embark on a cultural journey to the First Nation of Wendat! Wendake, a quiet and peaceful village nestled in the woods on the outskirts of Quebec is the only community in Canada where the Huron-Wendat Nation is located. In this 3.5-hour tour, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in their culture and discover a Nation proud of its origin and its know-how. Upon arrival you will be met by a First Nation's guide dressed in traditional clothing. You will enjoy a guided tour of the highlights of the village. In the longhouse you will become acquainted with the daily life and customs of the Huron people. Continuing to the smokehouse you will learn about the techniques used for meat drying and food preservation methods. In the Sweat Lodge you will learn about the spirituality of the Huron people as well as the techniques and process of purification used by their ancestors. Relax in the comfort of a large war canoe as your guide explains their construction and use. In a large tepee you will learn about the Huron's lifestyle before the first contact with Europeans as well as their traditional and herbal forms of medicine. Inaugurated in 2008, the Huron-Wendat Museum is an institution created to protect and promote the heritage of the Wendat people. With permanent exhibitions and numerous activities, the Museum carries out its mandate to teach and popularize the history, culture and art of the Wendat people and of others First Nations. During your visit, you will discover artworks of Bourgault (a Wendat artist), ancient manuscripts, and much more. A natural site of rare beauty, the Kabir Kouba Falls plunges into a 138-feet- deep canyon. From 2007 to 2009, archeological digs revealed the vestiges of a flour mill, a saw mill and a paper mill built in the 18th and 19th centuries. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes
Quebec,,Walk, Fortification and Maple Toffee Tasting
Quebec,,Walk, Fortification and Maple Toffee Tasting
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Quebec, Concierge Collection. Walking and Reidel Wine Tasting at Chatteau Frontenac
Quebec, Concierge Collection. Walking and Reidel Wine Tasting at Chatteau Frontenac
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Quebec, Ile of Orleans Food Tour
Quebec, Ile of Orleans Food Tour
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Quebec City, Historic Quebec with Montmorency Falls
Quebec City, Historic Quebec with Montmorency Falls
You will discover the charm and character of the Old Town as you explore the historic landmarks followed by a brief journey along the St-Lawrence River to view the spectacular scenery surrounding Montmorency Falls. You will start your tour at Dufferin Terrace located 200 feet above the waterway. From here you will have a spectacular view of the St. Lawrence River, Île d'Orléans, and the Laurentian Mountains. You will also drive by one of Québec's most celebrated landmarks, the Château Frontenac . Make a stop in Place-Royale a beautifully restored market square of typical 17th and 18th century stone architecture at the heart of the Lower Town. It is the location of the oldest standing Catholic church in North America, Notre-Dame-des-Victoires. Find National Battlefields Park, also known as the Plains of Abraham, this park was the site of the historic battle where the French surrendered to the British in 1759. Located on the cliffs overlooking the St.-Lawrence River, the Plains of Abraham is now a beautiful 250-acre park with hills, gardens, monuments and artillery artifacts. Cap-Diamant is located in National Battlefield Park, a photo stop opportunity will be made at Cap-Diamant which was named after the shiny stones explorer Jacques-Cartier mistook for diamonds. From here you will have spectacular views of the St Lawrence River, Lower Town, and surrounding countryside. Your route will take you along the Grande-Allée, the Champs-Élysées of Québec lined with quaint shops, sidewalk cafés, and boutiques to the Hôtel du Parlement, an imposing Second Empire-style building overlooking the city. Within minutes of the walled city of Old Quebec are the beautiful pastoral landscapes of Quebec's countryside. A photo stop will be made at the Montmorency Falls where you will enjoy the breathtaking views and see the powerful forces of nature as the water of the Montmorency River roars down the cliff to eventually meet with the St. Lawrence River. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing.
Quebec, Ste Anne Canyon and Basilica
Quebec, Ste Anne Canyon and Basilica
Experience the splendor of French Canada's Beaupré Coast as this tour takes you along the St.-Lawrence Waterway to the natural wonder known as Ste- Anne Canyon and Ste Anne Basilica. Within minutes of the Old Walled City of Québec and along the St.-Lawrence River is one of the most picturesque areas of the Province of Québec known as the Beaupré Coast. Your first stop is Canyon Sainte-Anne, a natural wonder featuring a 270 foot waterfall. There are various bridges and lookouts around the falls to provide you with spectacular views. Your next stop will be the equally impressive Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. Over 1.5 million people visit this basilica each year and it's one of the most important Catholic sites in North America. You will spend your drive to the basilica learning about its rich history with your guide and you will have time for independent exploration of the grounds once you arrive at the basilica. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing.

A focal point of French culture and one of North America's oldest and most beautiful cities, Quebec City sits above the St. Lawrence River on a rocky spur with 328-foot cliffs. This French-speaking city was established in 1608 with the only fortified city walls remaining in America north of Mexico, and declared a UNESCO World Heritage City. The Old Town is packed with museums, cobblestone streets and mansard-roofed houses begging to be explored. Other historic attractions include the Fairmont Chateau Frontenac, Notre Dame Basilica, Battlefields Park and Terrasse Dufferin.
Quebec City, Rendez-vous with Wendat First Nation
Quebec City, Rendez-vous with Wendat First Nation
Embark on a cultural journey to the First Nation of Wendat! Wendake, a quiet and peaceful village nestled in the woods on the outskirts of Quebec is the only community in Canada where the Huron-Wendat Nation is located. In this 3.5-hour tour, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in their culture and discover a Nation proud of its origin and its know-how. Upon arrival you will be met by a First Nation's guide dressed in traditional clothing. You will enjoy a guided tour of the highlights of the village. In the longhouse you will become acquainted with the daily life and customs of the Huron people. Continuing to the smokehouse you will learn about the techniques used for meat drying and food preservation methods. In the Sweat Lodge you will learn about the spirituality of the Huron people as well as the techniques and process of purification used by their ancestors. Relax in the comfort of a large war canoe as your guide explains their construction and use. In a large tepee you will learn about the Huron's lifestyle before the first contact with Europeans as well as their traditional and herbal forms of medicine. Inaugurated in 2008, the Huron-Wendat Museum is an institution created to protect and promote the heritage of the Wendat people. With permanent exhibitions and numerous activities, the Museum carries out its mandate to teach and popularize the history, culture and art of the Wendat people and of others First Nations. During your visit, you will discover artworks of Bourgault (a Wendat artist), ancient manuscripts, and much more. A natural site of rare beauty, the Kabir Kouba Falls plunges into a 138-feet- deep canyon. From 2007 to 2009, archeological digs revealed the vestiges of a flour mill, a saw mill and a paper mill built in the 18th and 19th centuries. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes
Quebec,,Walk, Fortification and Maple Toffee Tasting
Quebec,,Walk, Fortification and Maple Toffee Tasting
No additional details available for this excursion.
Quebec City, Historic Quebec with Montmorency Falls
Quebec City, Historic Quebec with Montmorency Falls
You will discover the charm and character of the Old Town as you explore the historic landmarks followed by a brief journey along the St-Lawrence River to view the spectacular scenery surrounding Montmorency Falls. You will start your tour at Dufferin Terrace located 200 feet above the waterway. From here you will have a spectacular view of the St. Lawrence River, Île d'Orléans, and the Laurentian Mountains. You will also drive by one of Québec's most celebrated landmarks, the Château Frontenac . Make a stop in Place-Royale a beautifully restored market square of typical 17th and 18th century stone architecture at the heart of the Lower Town. It is the location of the oldest standing Catholic church in North America, Notre-Dame-des-Victoires. Find National Battlefields Park, also known as the Plains of Abraham, this park was the site of the historic battle where the French surrendered to the British in 1759. Located on the cliffs overlooking the St.-Lawrence River, the Plains of Abraham is now a beautiful 250-acre park with hills, gardens, monuments and artillery artifacts. Cap-Diamant is located in National Battlefield Park, a photo stop opportunity will be made at Cap-Diamant which was named after the shiny stones explorer Jacques-Cartier mistook for diamonds. From here you will have spectacular views of the St Lawrence River, Lower Town, and surrounding countryside. Your route will take you along the Grande-Allée, the Champs-Élysées of Québec lined with quaint shops, sidewalk cafés, and boutiques to the Hôtel du Parlement, an imposing Second Empire-style building overlooking the city. Within minutes of the walled city of Old Quebec are the beautiful pastoral landscapes of Quebec's countryside. A photo stop will be made at the Montmorency Falls where you will enjoy the breathtaking views and see the powerful forces of nature as the water of the Montmorency River roars down the cliff to eventually meet with the St. Lawrence River. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing.
Quebec, Ste Anne Canyon and Basilica
Quebec, Ste Anne Canyon and Basilica
Experience the splendor of French Canada's Beaupré Coast as this tour takes you along the St.-Lawrence Waterway to the natural wonder known as Ste- Anne Canyon and Ste Anne Basilica. Within minutes of the Old Walled City of Québec and along the St.-Lawrence River is one of the most picturesque areas of the Province of Québec known as the Beaupré Coast. Your first stop is Canyon Sainte-Anne, a natural wonder featuring a 270 foot waterfall. There are various bridges and lookouts around the falls to provide you with spectacular views. Your next stop will be the equally impressive Basilica of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré. Over 1.5 million people visit this basilica each year and it's one of the most important Catholic sites in North America. You will spend your drive to the basilica learning about its rich history with your guide and you will have time for independent exploration of the grounds once you arrive at the basilica. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing.
Quebec, Ile of Orleans Food Tour
Quebec, Ile of Orleans Food Tour
No additional details available for this excursion.
Quebec, Concierge Collection. Walking and Reidel Wine Tasting at Chatteau Frontenac
Quebec, Concierge Collection. Walking and Reidel Wine Tasting at Chatteau Frontenac
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Four hundred miles northeast of Quebec City lies Gaspe, one of National Geographic's Canada's 50 Places of a Lifetime. This wonderful wilderness area is home to four national parks; Perce Rock; North America's largest gannet colony; lighthouses and remarkable historic sites. Visit the modern cathedral built almost entirely of wood and make sure to try some of the local specialties such as French-styled lobsters and game.
Gaspe, Walking in Forillon National Park
Gaspe, Walking in Forillon National Park
Embark on a journey to Forillon National Park, where nature's wonders await to be discovered. Nestled at the tip of the Gaspe Peninsula, Forillon National Park stands as a testament to Canada's commitment to preserving its pristine coastal beauty. Here, time seems to stand still as you encounter geological formations dating back a staggering 450 million years. Spanning over 244 square kilometers, this natural sanctuary is a tapestry of rugged cliffs, tranquil coves, sandy beaches, and towering mountains, all harmoniously sculpted by the elements. As you explore, you'll encounter distinct rock formations, each telling a story of millennia-old transformations. The park's diverse ecosystem teems with life, from colonies of seabirds soaring overhead to elusive arctic-alpine plants clinging to the rocky terrain. But Forillon is not only a sanctuary of nature; it's also a living museum of human history.For a coastal adventure like no other, follow the 4km(2,5 miles)Du Banc Trail, tracing the shoreline as it winds towards the majestic Forillon cliffs and the iconic Cap-des-Rosiers lighthouse. Pause to reflect at the Irish Memorial, a poignant reminder of the lives lost at sea in 1847. Along the way, amenities such as restrooms, observation towers, and picnic areas ensure a comfortable and memorable journey. Please note : Wear sturdy shoes or hiking boots (no sandals!) and appropriate outdoor clothing; rain gear if needed.
Gaspe, Percé & Cruise around Bonaventure Island & Percé Sectors
Gaspe, Percé & Cruise around Bonaventure Island & Percé Sectors
One of the most popular activities in Percé is the 1.5-hour boat tour around the Parc National de l'Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé, which will take you to both sides of the famous Percé Rock and then out to see the thousands of birds nesting on the cliffs of Bonaventure Island. Bonaventure Island is home to a spectacular congregation of 300,000 sea birds, including razorbills, gulls, murres, and puffins. The island has 223 species of avian wildlife and the colony of 120,000 northern gannets is the most important and accessible in the world. Here is one of the world's largest and most spectacular natural arches and a proud testament to Gaspé's geological heritage. An unshakable mass of rock and limestone that is 375 million years old, it measures 1,420 feet in length, 295 feet wide, and 289 feet at its highest point. Its weight is estimated at 5 million tons. The arch itself is 49 feet high. You will have free time to walk around Perce. Please note : Wear comfortable walking shoes.
Gaspe, Whale Watching
Gaspe, Whale Watching
Experience an exciting and educational adventure on a whale-watching expedition! Board your bus and head towards the rich waters of the Bay of Gaspé, which harbor a diverse array of whale species. Join your knowledgeable local guide aboard a zodiac for an opportunity to witness these magnificent marine mammals in their natural habitat while gaining insights into their environment. Depending on the time of year and available food sources, you may encounter awe-inspiring blue whales (the largest animals on Earth), majestic humpback whales, elegant fin whales, nimble minke whales, playful white-sided dolphins, charming harbour porpoises, and graceful seals. The whale-watching season in Gaspe runs from June to early October, offering prime opportunities to spot these magnificent creatures. Additionally, the migration of krill starting in October significantly influences the movements of whales in the area. Please note : Wear warm appropriate outdoor clothing; rain gear if needed.
Gaspe, E-Bike Tour
Gaspe, E-Bike Tour
On the southern side of Gaspé Bay, Gaspé-Haldimand bike path is a 20 km paved circuit with rest stops linking Gaspé's tourist information center to Haldimand Beach. A location of choice for guests who enjoy picturesque views and being in nature. This path offers splendid views of Gaspé Bay and the Forillon Peninsula. Enjoy a leisurely bike ride along a paved bike path, smelling the ocean as well as flowers along the way to a beautiful sandy beach.
Gaspe, Panoramic Tour of Gaspe
Gaspe, Panoramic Tour of Gaspe
The perfect option for those who wish to discover the treasures of Gaspé by bus. Begin your tour in Gaspé, which is associated with the beginning of western history in North America; the cross that Jacques Cartier erected there in 1534 has made it the birthplace of Canada. Wherever one is in Gaspé, water - either fresh or salty - is never far away. Travel for 45 minutes to Forillon National Park, sure to be a unique adventure. The tip of Forillon, which was declared a Canadian national park in order to preserve the wild beauty of its coast, reveals various geological formations and phenomena up to 450 million years old. Its majestic landscapes cover a large area that is carved out of the sea, cliffs and mountains. Here, where the land joins the sea, are born pebble beaches, dizzying cliffs, small coves, rocky capes and fine sand beaches. The presence of 10 different rock formations, colonies of seabirds and enigmatic artic-alpine plants give this park its unique character. Visit Grande Grave and The Hyman & Sons General Store and the Blanchette House which have been anchored for more than 100 years in Grande Grave, testifying to the golden age and cultural diversity on the Forillon Peninsula. The Hyman & Sons General Store is full of treasures and occupies the ground floor of the original home built by William Hyman in 1864. When you step into the store's warm atmosphere of yesteryear, you'll discover the typical operations of the "company stores" operated by the major fish merchants and their huge inventory, including: canned products, patent medicines, china dinner services, farming equipment, fishing tackle, clothing, etc. Return to the bus to travel 30 minutes to the Micmac Center. This interpretation site showcases the Mi'gmaq First Nation's culture and community in Gaspé. Ancestors have maintained for decades good rapport with European fisherman and this relationship has influenced the natives even today. Through their interpretive activities, the site highlights the history of the community since the 16th century. Enjoy a snack and tea service of Bannik bread, maple syrup, soup and Labrador tea. Please note: Dress in layers of clothes according to weather, and wear comfortable shoes for walking.

With its village main street and many restaurants and bars, charming Cap aux Meules is the gateway to the Magdalen Islands Archipelago located in the middle of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The port bustles with fishing boats, ferries, and a well-equipped marina offering a huge travel lift crane for dry dock. Sites to see include the church of St. Pierre, constructed from the wreckage of ships and the lighthouse which now warns of the offshore shoals.
Cap aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Havre aux Maison's Highlights and Bagosse Tasting
Cap aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Havre aux Maison's Highlights and Bagosse Tasting
No additional details available for this excursion.
Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Caves & Cliffs By Boat
Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Caves & Cliffs By Boat
Riding on a boat along the coastline is the ideal way to admire the Islands' fascinating red cliffs sculpted by the sea. The guide will explain the erosion of the coast and also the geological formation and will share a bit of history and, when possible, point out various species of birds. You will also learn about lobster fishing and assist in the raising of a lobster trap. The guide will explain how the lobsters get in the trap, what type of bait that they are using to catch lobsters, the difference between male or female, the size of lobster which is allowed to be caught, etc. Also he will explain all about regulations regarding licensing of lobster fishing which is an industry that is the most important on the Islands and started in 1875. The guide will also talk about the Entry Islands which are not connected with the archipelago but have a population of 80 people who live there and you will learn about Island life in general. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather appropriate clothing. Life jackets will be provided.
Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Fisherman & Acadian Culture *


Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Fisherman & Acadian Culture *
You will take a 30-minute drive to the Apple Orchard Pomeloi, the only one located on the archipelago characterized by a variety of products, smallness and its ecological follow up. The owner, Éloi Vigneau is passionate about agriculture and in 2008, he opened the Orchard and started to produce different ciders, working in harmony with nature, taking advantage of the exceptional yeast produced by fruits grown in salty sea air. The juice is slowly cold-fermented to bring out the finest flavors and aromas to create four elixirs: "l'Enchanteur de pommes," "le Chouchen," "l'Escarbille" and "le Pomeloi" (with an apple in the bottle). Then it's a short 15-minute drive to the Musée de la Mer. The mission of the Musée de la Mer is intimately associated with these maritime and insular people. Next stop will be the historical site of La Grave located on the southwest part of Havre Aubert Islands. This unique historical site with its traditional character and architecture is a fascinating testimonial to the past. Extending over and around its pebble beach, La Grave was the site of the island's first settlement as well as the beginning of the archipelago's fishery. Designated as a historical site by the Minister of Cultural Affairs in 1983, La Grave still fulfills its original purpose as a favorite meeting place. Your last stop will be the Atelier Cotier (Artisans du Sable), a one-of-a-kind studio where sand from the islands is transformed into unique sculptures, sand treasures to forever remind visitors of the beauty of this site. The sand artisan was the founder of the Iles de la Madeleine sandcastle contest that has been held every year in August since 1985. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather appropriate clothing.
Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Island Highlights
Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Island Highlights
Depart from the pier for a short drive to La Vernière wooden church, first built in 1876 and now classified as a historical monument. It is the second largest wooden church in North America and was struck several times by lightning: first in 1900, then in 1945, 1947 and 1980. The wood used in its construction was retrieved from shipwrecks and had to be blessed before the building could be rebuilt. It is an important element of the Madelinot heritage. Visit the site of La Côte, where you will find several boutiques and craftsmen, including the coffeehouse Eva that holds a terrace with a magnificent view on the fishing harbour. For those who want to there will be an opportunity to walk across the street and have access to l'Étang-du-Nord fishing harbor with its magnificent sculpture and park. Then head to the north coast of the island, indented by spectacularly steep and jagged cliffs at Cap Hérissé lighthouse which offers one of the most striking examples of cliffs sculptured by the sea. Every year the Island is losing an average of 2 feet of shore, something the Madelinots worry about. Your excursion includes a stop at l'Abri de la Tempête, which believes in maximum use of local raw materials in the creation of its beers. They use locally grown ingredients to brew their full-flavoured, distinctive beers. You will taste 2 different kinds of their product while enjoying the magnific view on the beach of la dune de l'ouest. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather appropriate clothing.
Cap aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Lobster Fishing (Easy-Moderate)
Cap aux Meules, Magdalen Island, Lobster Fishing (Easy-Moderate)
No additional details available for this excursion.
Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, A Taste of Iles De La Madeleine
Cap Aux Meules, Magdalen Island, A Taste of Iles De La Madeleine
Start your tour with a visit to the Pied-de-Vent Cheese Factory Come for a typically Madelinot taste experience! Taste and learn why Pied-de-Vent cheeses are so popular. Meet the dedicated artisans and learn about a typical day in the life of a cheese maker. Test your knowledge of cheese and see both vintage and modern cheese making tools. Above all, treat yourself by tasting these Island cheeses. A short drive will take you along Chemin Pointe-Basse, a road peppered with many examples of traditional local architecture: simple houses and barns painted in a variety of bright colors. The Acadian and French origins of many of the Islanders, as well as some New England influences are reflected in the architecture of their homes. Several details are typical of the traditional home: the small enclosed porch, corbel, veranda, and painted or stained cedar shingles. Arrive at Fumoir d'Antan a typical smokehouse, which brings to life this last vestige of what was once a very important industry. This smokehouse has been used for three generations to smoke herring, mackerel, salmon and scallops. You will be able to see the room that was used to smoke herring in the past and today it is transformed into a museum exhibit. You will get to taste mackerel, scallops, herring and salmon. The north coast of the island boasts spectacular steep, jagged cliffs. Cap Hérissé offers one of the most striking examples of cliffs sculpted by the sea. Every year the Islands lose an average of 2 feet of shore, which is very worrying for the locals. A stop at the roadside rest area at Dune du Sud for a chance to appreciate views of the beach and the steep, red cliffs sculpted by the sea. If you wish, you may take a stroll on this lovely stretch of sand and explore one of the nicest beaches of the islands. Please note: Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather appropriate clothing.

Sydney is the largest city on Cape Breton Island where the hub of activity can be found at the waterfront where you'll find the world's largest fiddle. A popular tourist destination, grab a Cape Breton Artisan Trail Map and immerse yourself in the lives of local artisans. Hit Casino Nova Scotia or take a mining tour with the help of a local miner. Check out the year-round indoor Cape Breton Farmers' Market or discover the history of the Membertou people at their Heritage Park.

The capital of Nova Scotia was ranked the 4th best place to live in Canada back in 2012. It is a city with more pubs and clubs per capita than any other Canadian city and even one of the mayors was a brewmaster. The boardwalk on the waterfront follows the water's edge and is lined with unique shops. Halifax is home to the longest running saltwater ferry and a 200-year-old restored fishing village. Be sure to find time to try fabled donair (pita, meat and sauce), the official food of Halifax.

The New England charm of Portland is a delightful mix of stylish and sophisticated, modest and folksy, with a reputation for great dining. There is a plethora of local art and music, lovely parks and a pleasing array of 19th century architecture including beautiful Victorian-era homes. The cobblestone lanes of the Old Port district waterfront are alive with working fishing piers and warehouses converted into shops and restaurants.
Portland, Schooner Sail
Portland, Schooner Sail
Enjoy a short walk from the pier to embark on an authentic wooden schooner for a leisurely private sail around Portland's Casco Bay. This once-in-a-lifetime experience begins when you board the "Bagheera" for a two-hour adventure. This legendary tall ship is a 55-ft schooner with an experienced crew who will share their knowledge of the sea and sailing ("Bagheera" was launched in 1924 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places). Sit back, relax and take in the sights of Casco's waters, listen to the barking of the harbor seals and watch for an occasional eagle. If you prefer, you can join the crew and help hoist the sails and take a turn at the ship's helm. Please note: The actual schooner used may vary based on day and time of the cruise. The schooners used are Wendameen , Timberwind , Bagherra or Vela.
Portland, Kennebunkport and Scenic Cruise
Portland, Kennebunkport and Scenic Cruise
Enjoy beautiful views of Maine's famous rocky coastline, a scenic ride to Kennebunkport and a relaxing 50-minute cruise. You'll pass stunning Federal and Victorian style mansions during your drive to Kennebunkport's Dock Square where you'll board your boat to experience panoramic views of Walker's Point and Maine's rocky coast. Afterwards, enjoy one hour exploring shops, galleries, restaurants and pubs in Dock Square. See the Bush Estate and former Summer White House on the return route. Please note: Dependent on the tide, the slope may vary to board the boat. This tour may operate in reverse order depending on local conditions.
Portland, Culinary Walking Tour of Portland
Portland, Culinary Walking Tour of Portland
Explore Portland's unrivaled culinary scene on a leisurely-paced walking tour. This tour carves a path through the working waterfront and the charming Old Port, introducing you to some of the artisans, bakers and purveyors in town along the way. A hundred years ago this area was home to fish houses, canneries, factories and textile mills. Today, the air is fragrant with the fresh ocean breeze and the aromas from coffee houses and bakeries all tempting you as you walk by. Your friendly and engaging guide will take you to several Old Port and waterfront venues to enjoy many Maine-inspired foods then escort you back to the ship. Please note : This is a preset tasting menu and no special dietary concerns are able to be accommodated. A sample tasting menu may include mini lobster rolls, a cup of chowder, fresh baked blueberry muffins, and ice cream or chocolate needhams (menu is subject to change). Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in warm layers. Guests who wish to stay in town to shop or explore independently after the tour are welcome to do so but must make their own way back to the ship.
Portland, Bike and Hike Portland
Portland, Bike and Hike Portland
Here's your chance to see Portland's spectacular scenery while learning about its illustrious history in an active and unique way. This three-hour tour will have you cycling and hiking your way around some of the city's most notable landmarks. First, hop on your bicycle and head out on a one-hour bike ride along Portland's Eastern Promenade Trail. As you travel along the Atlantic oceanfront and across an old rail corridor, you'll enjoy fabulous views of Casco Bay, glimpse Fort Gorges, a former military outpost built in the 1860s, and see Bug Light, the smallest coastal lighthouse in the U.S. As you make your way to Mackworth Island, you'll leave your bicycles and trek on foot for one mile around the popular recreation area alongside an informative guide. Circle the island to discover a protected bird sanctuary, a cemetery where Governor Baxter buried his dogs, and panoramic views of the Portland skyline. Here you'll take in the views before pedaling your way back to your ship. Please note : Dress in athletic style clothing, comfortable walking shoes and warm layers. A bicycle and helmet will be provided on this excursion.
Portland, Beyond the Old Port Walking Tour with Wadsworth Longfellow House
Portland, Beyond the Old Port Walking Tour with Wadsworth Longfellow House
Embark on an on-foot journey through Portland's distinctive neighborhoods and past its notable landmarks while traveling alongside a friendly and knowledgeable guide. Head out along the cobblestone streets of the Old Port as you learn about Portland's history. Head to the Wadsworth Longfellow House, for a guided house tour. This home's significance extends beyond the fact that it was the childhood home of the infamous American poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, but also on a local level, as it was the only single family home to survive the urbanization of the area to the business district. You'll stroll by City Hall, along the shopping hub of Commercial Street, and past the oldest church in town. In the Downtown Arts District, learn about Portland's creative scene as well as its culinary and beer heritage while making your way around local theaters, arts schools, galleries and world-class museums. Then head back to your ship having experienced a street-level glimpse into Portland's most spectacular wonders. Please Note: The tour sequence may vary. Guests will walk approximately one mile on this tour.
Portland, A Day in Maine with Kennebunkport
Portland, A Day in Maine with Kennebunkport
Spend the day visiting Portland and Kennebunkport. See the highlights of Portland while exploring its old port district, visit Maine's oldest lighthouse, and Kennebunkport. Visit the old port, the former warehouse district where brick buildings now house retail shops, galleries and restaurants. Admire varied architecture, with Victorian neighborhoods contrasted against Portland's new Arts District. You will then visit Fort Williams Park located on the rocky coast in beautiful Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Fort Williams was a military outpost for coastal defense serving the United States from the Spanish-American War to the Korean War. Fort Williams is also the home of Portland Head Light, commissioned by George Washington in 1791, the oldest lighthouse in Maine and one of the most photographed lighthouses in the country. Lastly, you will visit the charming coastal village of Kennebunkport to view stunning Federal and Victorian-style homes built by wealthy sea captains and merchants in the 1700s and 1800s. Pass by two of Maine's most famous homes - the Wedding Cake House and Walker's Point, the Bush estate and former Summer White House where world leaders often visited. You will have a chance to stretch your legs in the center of town at Dock Square, where art galleries, antique shops, and upscale stores make a charming town center. Please note: You will have free time in Kenneunkport for lunch on your own.
Portland, Lighthouses Of Maine
Portland, Lighthouses Of Maine
The spectacular rocky coastline nearby Portland Maine is studded with lighthouses dating back over 200 years. On this half day excursion, you will see three prominent lighthouses and visit the Museum of Portland Head Light . Your journey will begin as you drive through historic Portland, passing by the Eastern Promenade offering a panoramic view of Casco Bay, the Portland Observatory, the new Arts District, as well as the thriving commercial and business districts. Your first stop will be at " Bug Light ," a steel structure lined with brick that was first lit in 1875 as an aid to navigation for this busy port. In addition, you will enjoy the Liberty Ship Memorial dedicated to the 266 ships built on the site during WWII. Your next stop will be at Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse , a typical "sparkplug" style lighthouse constructed of brick on a cylindrical cast iron caisson. Your excursion will continue as you travel along Cape Elizabeth's rocky coast to Fort Williams, once a military outpost for coastal defense and now home to Maine's oldest lighthouse, Portland Head Light. Here, you will have ample time to explore the grounds and visit the impressive museum located in the former lighthouse keeper's quarters. Please note : This tour is a coach tour with some walking involved during scheduled stops (however it is possible for guests to remain on the coach at this stop). Walking during the free time is at your own discretion.
Rockland is a classic Maine coastal town and the lobster capital of the world. It has been recognized by National Geographic Travel as the "Top Adventure Town in Maine," and "Coolest Small Town in US" by Budget Travel. Downtown Rockland is full of historic homes, shops and restaurants serving fresh local seafood. An impressive collection of Maine art can be found at the Farnsworth Art Museum and Wyeth Center. Bordering Penobscot Bay, Rockland is also known internationally as one of the best recreational sailing areas of the world.

Founded in 1630 by Puritan settlers, Boston is one of the oldest cities in the U.S. It was a pivotal place during the American Revolution for the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill and the Siege of Boston. Tourists to Boston see the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the JFK Library and Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, the New England Aquarium, and the USS Constitution.

Available Staterooms
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Ocean View Suite

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, and savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Star Balcony Suite

As soon as you walk through the door, you're greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Star Balcony Suite 1

As soon as you walk through the door, you're greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Ocean View Suite 3

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Balcony Suite 1

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Star Porthole Suite

These rooms represent a nod to the sailing tradition of porthole windows. And while sailors might have had cramped quarters, your 277 square foot stateroom is wonderfully spacious and furnished with all the modern amenities and comforts of home.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- Fully Upgraded Bath Amenity Line Including Pure Pampering L'Occitane
- Fruit Basket with Berries
- Free Internet Service (1 Voucher per Suite)
- Upgraded High End Quality Bath Robes
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Fresh Flowers
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
- Preferred On Board Check In
- Invitation to Captain or Senior Officer Table
- Personalized Wake-Up Call Service with Preferred Beverage Coffee/Tea/Juice
- Preferred Specialty Restaurant Dining
- Preferred Canapes Service
- Maschio Prosecco
- Illy Espresso Machine
- Binoculars
Owner's Suite

With 575 square feet, your Owner's Suite offers separate living room and dining areas. A veranda, Interactive TVs and a full master bath and separate powder room indulge you in spacious comfort.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Balcony Suite

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Star Ocean View Suite 1

As soon as you walk through the door, you're greeted with an open living area for a more welcoming entrance. Drift off to sleep by the window in your queen bed as you watch the same stars that sailors used to navigate the seas hundreds of years ago.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Ocean View Suite 1

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.
Amenities
- Queen Size Bed with Luxurious Linens
- Interactive Television
- Safe
- L'Occitane Bath Amenities
- Fresh Fruit
- Wi-Fi Internet Access (various plans available for purchase)
- Waffle Weave Robe and Slippers
- Fully Stocked Mini Bar/Refrigerator
- Direct Dial Phone
- Hair Dryers and 110/220 Outlets
- Mirrored Closet with Ample Drawer Space
- Granite Vanity with Magnifying Mirror and Chair
Ocean View Suite 2

Stylish comfort and ocean views welcome you in 277 square feet. Your queen bed (which can be separated as twins if you prefer) features luxurious Egyptian cotton linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in your full-size tub or an invigorating shower, then wrap up in your waffle-weave robe and slippers, savor a treat from the fresh fruit bowl, or simply stretch out and enjoy the fresh flowers.