Cruise to Canada & New England with the World’s Leading Cruise Lines
Cruises to New England and Canada showcase spectacular rocky shores and northeast landscapes which are dotted with historic lighthouses. Visit historic landmarks, walk quaint Canadian villages, and taste fresh New England lobster.
The best seasonal tour bargains are late spring while the popular fall cruises feature spectacular views of autumn foliage bursting in crimsons and golds. Packages range from two-night getaways to twelve-day voyages giving vacationers a “close-to-home” feeling. Some ships embark from as far south as Ft. Lauderdale in Florida while many depart from New York or Boston.
New England cruises showcase spectacular coastline views of colonial seaports. Cruise into the city port of Boston to soak in the history and cultural landmarks. Known as “America’s Walking City,” stroll through historic Faneuil Hall marketplace, an epicenter of activity, known for fine dining and trendy shopping. Travelers may also marvel at the coastal port of Bar Harbor, Maine surrounded by Acadia National Park.
Cruises to Canada may also witness the maritime heritage of Halifax on Nova Scotia’s south shore. You may also admire the highland villages of Cape Breton Island in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Cruises to New England and Canada may make port stops in Québec. Some ships stop in Ville Saguenay noted for its spectacular physical beauty on the Segaunay River. Take in the art from one of the local studios or capture the majestic fjords and dramatic rocky cliffs through the lens of your own camera.
Québec City is a bastion of French culture in North America where impassioned Québécois hold dear to their history, language and culture. Montreal is intriguingly part French and part English. Stroll the charming cobblestone lamp-lit streets and perhaps spend a few extra days after your cruise to take in all of the sights and sounds of this unique city.
World's Leading Cruise Lines that sail to Canada and New England include Carnival Cruise Lines,
Costa Cruises, Cunard Line, Holland America Line and Princess Cruises.