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Watch the leaves turn on our New England cruises. No raking required.

Along the coastline of Canada & New England is where the deep-blue sea meets rich autumn hues. Witness the changing autumn foliage, one of nature's amazing spectacles. It’s also where you’ll travel back to the Gilded Age and explore Bar Harbor, an opulent summer retreat built for the 19th-century elite. Québec City’s iconic Chateau Frontenac is where you’ll find the best views of the Saint Lawrence River. And be sure to save an afternoon for a true "downeast" lobster bake. Experience it all with North America's Leading Cruise Line (World Travel Awards).

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Explore Canada and New England on board Norwegian Escape this fall. One of the most exciting ships on the seas, Norwegian Escape offers cruisers the chance to chase sunsets on The Waterfront, dine like nowhere else at sea with over 25 dining experiences, and toast to your vacation with more than 21 bars and lounges.

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Acadia National Park & Lobster Bake

This terrific tour combines the highlights of the Acadia National Park tour with a true "Downeast" lobster bake. ...

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Best Of Portland & Kennebunkport

To make the most of your day in Portland, this tour combines the city highlights with a visit to historic Portland Head Light and the charming seaside town of Kennebunkport. ...

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Ultimate Anne of Green Gables Experience

View rolling farmlands, stunning seascapes, tiny villages and bustling harbors as you get ready to meet Anne of Green Gables. Highlighting some of the finest attractions on Prince ...

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Coastal Drive to Peggy's Cove

Experience a narrated excursion of Halifax, including a drive by historic properties, a restored section of the waterfront, Citadel Hill and the beautiful public gardens. ...

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New York Marriott Marquis

There is no city quite like New York City, and no hotel quite like New York Marriott Marquis. Set in the heart of Times Square on West 46th Street and Broadway, our iconic hotel lets you experience all the magic of New York from the moment you arrive. Feel the energy all around you, both within the hotel and as soon as you step outside. Inside our towering hotel, you'll find some of New York City's largest hotel rooms and suites, multiple restaurants - including the only revolving restaurant in the city and our new outdoor lounge -100,000 square feet of meeting and event space and a knowledgeable staff to help you navigate this expansive and ever-changing city.

There is no city quite like New York City, and no hotel quite like New York Marriott Marquis. Set in the heart of Times Square on West 46th Street and Broadway, our iconic hotel lets you experience all the magic of New York from the moment you arrive. Feel the energy all around you, both within the hotel and as soon as you step outside. Inside our towering hotel, you'll find some of New York City's largest hotel rooms and suites, multiple restaurants - including the only revolving restaurant in the city and our new outdoor lounge -100,000 square feet of meeting and event space and a knowledgeable staff to help you navigate this expansive and ever-changing city. Whether visiting for a family holiday, romantic getaway or attending a conference, the New York Marriott Marquis is truly the perfect hotel for your stay in New York City.

  • Distance/Airport: 20 miles (JFK) / 12 miles (LGA) / 20 miles Distance/Pier: 1.5 miles
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Important Note: Accommodations are based on double occupancy per room. Some accommodation will allow triple and quad guests in a room and are subject to availability and surcharge will apply. Additional hotel rooms to accommodate triple and quads may be required, and surcharge will apply.

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Four Points by Sheraton Boston Logan Airport Revere

A 6-mile drive from Boston International Airport, this modern hotel is 7 miles from the historic attractions of downtown Boston. Bright, warmly decorated rooms include desks and flat-screen TVs with in-room movies, plus free Wi-Fi and bottled water. Upgraded rooms add minifridges and seating areas. Room service is available.

The hotel offers complimentary airport shuttle service. The same shuttle can also drop off the passengers at the Subway station. Other amenities include an indoor pool and a Japanese-themed steakhouse, plus a 24-hour business centre and meeting rooms.

  • Distance/Airport: 6 miles Distance/Pier: 8 miles
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Important Note: Maximum quad occupancy per room. Triples and quads will be accommodated in a room with 2 queen sized beds. Rollaway are subject to availability and must be requested. Surcharges will apply.

Baltimore Marriot Waterfront

This Baltimore hotel is located directly next to the Baltimore Harbour, in the Harbour East neighbourhood. Free WiFi is available in public areas. Guest rooms at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront include cable TV with movie channels and pay-per-view movies. A work desk is also included.

The on-site American restaurant, Apropoe's, serves seasonal, local comfort food. A fitness centre with cardio equipment and a full-service business centre are available at the Marriott Waterfront Baltimore. Over 80,000 square feet of event space is also available at the property. The hotel offers concierge services.

The National Aquarium is 10 minutes' walk away, whilst the Maryland Zoo is 11 minutes' drive away. Guests can explore the waterfront area by foot or water taxi.

Phone: (410) 385-3000

Distance/Airport: 13 miles

Distance/Pier: 4.7 miles

Package includes: Room and room tax Bellman gratuities Transfers between Hotel and Pier

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Hotel Pur Quebec

Dare to discover authenticity! Local, modern, and always stylish - Hotel PUR is situated in the heart of the Saint Roch District which celebrates the eclectic and colourful side of Quebec City. Everything that takes place inside or outside our walls is influenced by our Quebec roots and vibrates to the rhythm of our culture, history, and entertainment. Explore Hotel PUR where new urban design emerges following a multi-million dollar refresh to our sleek downtown Hotel.

Unwind at our on-site restaurant and bar Table, featuring inspired, authentic local ingredients, or retreat in our indoor heated pool or dry sauna for an afternoon of relaxation. Experience luxury without pretension at Hotel PUR.

Distance/Airport: 11.8 miles Distance/Pier: 4 miles

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Le Westin Montreal

Located in Old Montreal neighbourhood, Le Westin Montréal is connected to a rail/subway station. Place d'Armes and Notre Dame Basilica are notable landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Parc Jean-Drapeau. See what's going on at Bell Centre or Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Take in the nearby slopes with a ski area and skiing or check out other outdoor activities such as ice skating and snow tubing.

Located in Old Montreal neighbourhood, Le Westin Montréal is connected to a rail/subway station. Place d'Armes and Notre Dame Basilica are notable landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Parc Jean-Drapeau. See what's going on at Bell Centre or Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Take in the nearby slopes with a ski area and skiing or check out other outdoor activities such as ice skating and snow tubing. Guests love the hotel's central location.

Spacious rooms and suites equipped with free Wi-Fi, pillowtop mattresses and marble bathrooms. When you've worked up an appetite, our on-site GaZette restaurant features a mouth-watering menu with take-out options. Whether travelling for leisure or business, or a bit of both, Le Westin Montréal provides a refined experience meant to restore a sense of balance and control.

Distance/Airport: 13.5 miles - Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) 160 miles - Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB)

Phone: (514) 380-3333

Distance/Pier: 167 miles - Quebec Pier

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New England Cruises | Fall Foliage from the Water

Sit back, relax, and experience this year’s fall foliage from New England’s many beautiful harbors, rivers, and lakes.

By Chris Burnett

Sep 12 2022

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New England Cruises | Enjoy Fall Foliage From The Water

New England is famous for its colorful fall foliage, which draws thousands of visitors (or “leaf peepers,” as they’re affectionately known) to every corner of its diverse landscape each year. It seems that most of these tourists line country roads and flock to hilly foliage hotspots to admire the fall colors, but a lesser number know to take advantage of New England’s many bodies of water for foliage cruises, which often offer even more spectacular views that are only accessible by boat. Here’s a list of sixteen New England cruises that promise to give you a new perspective on classic fall foliage. The list includes jaunts along rugged shorelines, journeys up and down rivers, and treks across mountain-lined lakes.

Guide to New England Foliage Cruises

New england cruises: coastal bay & harbor cruises, acadian boat tours | bar harbor, maine.

Experience Acadia National Park from the water with Acadian Boat Tours, who offer daily Sightseeing/Nature Cruises that explore the Acadian coast, as well as a special Somes Sound Cruise, which takes visitors up through the Somes Sound fjard of Mount Desert Island.

Casco Bay Lines | Portland, Maine

A number of scenic, seaside cruises of varying duration and distance wind through the many islands of Casco Bay, giving participants beautiful views of Mid-Coast Maine’s stunning fall foliage and coastline.

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Offered several times a day, these cruises will take you through Newport Harbor and around Narragansett Bay. Enjoy the natural scenery and unique views of Newport’s famous mansions while being served Rhode Island culinary specialties, like Del’s Lemonade or stuffed clams.

Maine Windjammer Association | Camden & Rockland, Maine

The Maine Windjammer Association is a group of sailing ships whose members specialize in multi-day tours of the Mid-Coast Maine region. In the fall, a number of these ships offer special foliage cruises, through which you’ll not only experience Maine’s natural beauty, but also learn a thing or two about sailing!

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Damariscotta river cruises | damariscotta, maine.

Experience the beauty of autumn on the Damariscotta River with a narrated tour, complete with hot apple cider.

Essex Cruises | Essex, Massachusetts

Enjoy donuts and hot apple cider while cruising up the Essex River towards expansive salt marshes and coastal islands. This cruise offers a unique view of a tidal estuary in the fall.

Northfield Mountain Recreation & Environmenta l Center | Northfield, Massachusetts

Hop aboard the Quinnetukut II and take a cruise down the beautiful Connecticut River, which is sure to show a full spectrum of fall colors.

Portsmouth Harbor Cruises | Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Start in the busy harbor of Portsmouth and travel down the Piscataqua River before setting out towards the Great Bay or Cocheco River.

Riverquest Cruises | Haddam, Connecticut

Take in the colorful fall foliage that lines the shores of the Connecticut River from the comfort of a boat.

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The huge M/S Mount Washington  sails from port to port around Lake Winnipesaukee, giving its passengers stunning views of lakeside foliage and nearby mountains.

Katahdin Cruise s | Moosehead Lake, Maine

The Katahdin, a 1914 steamboat, transports her passengers back in time while sailing along the shores of Maine’s largest lake.

Rangeley Region Lake Cruises | Rangeley Lake, Maine

Daily fall cruises offer views of nearby mountains and the beautiful foliage of northwestern Maine.

Spirit of Ethan Allen | Lake Champlain, Vermont

The Spirit of Ethan Allen III presents passengers with views of Burlington and the sprawling Lake Champlain. Sunsets on the lake are particularly breathtaking!

Sunapee Cruise s | Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire

Take a narrated tour of Lake Sunapee while enjoying the beautiful lakeside foliage.

Whistling Man Schooner Company | Lake Champlain, Vermont

For a more intimate cruising experience, hop aboard this cozy, wind-driven schooner and sail Lake Champlain.

Did we miss your favorite foliage cruise? Let us know!

This post was first published in 2016 and has been updated. 

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Chris Burnett

As a native New Hampshirite, Chris grew up enjoying the boundless nature of the state, which gave him an appreciation of all things outdoors and all things New England. He is a graduate of McGill University in Montreal, where he studied Linguistics and German.

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The Best Fall Foliage Cruises Across the U.S. and Canada

Plot a course for the best autumn destinations on the water.

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Fall foliage may only be around for a few weeks, but the brilliant colors that illuminate both city and countryside invite travelers to make the most of the season. You can see fall foliage on a road trip or from a train window, but one of the best ways to experience autumn is by cruise.

Highlighting the rolling hills and mountains of New England, the craggy coastlines of Alaska, or picturesque Quebec cities, these are some of the best cruise routes you can take to soak up the beautiful, quickly changing fall foliage.

Royal Caribbean's fall foliage northbound cruise; 11 nights

Cruise ship :  Jewel of the Seas  

Cost : Starting at $949/person

Capacity : 2,702 guests

Why you should go : This late September cruise leaves from Cape Liberty port in New Jersey and heads north, allowing you to take advantage of the seasonal foliage as you make your way toward Quebec City , a perfect historic setting in which to watch the leaves change. On board, get an elevated view of the multicolored leaves by climbing to the top of the rock wall or embrace the cooler weather with a poolside movie.

Princess Cruises' Canada and New England sailing; 7 days

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Cruise ship: Enchanted Princess

Cost : Starting at $468/person

Capacity : 3,080 guests

Why you should go : Starting from your port of call in New York City, this fall foliage cruise leaves in late October. It will take you up the coast past Newport, Rhode Island where you’ll be treated to panoramic views and golden leaves all around. During a stop in Halifax, Canada, you can check out the coast and, of course, dine on butter-soaked lobster. While on board, watch the world go by from the outdoor deck with a hot chocolate in hand.

Carnival Cruise Line's Canada and New England journey from New York; 7 days

Cruise ship :  Carnival Venezia

Cost : Starting at $519/person

Capacity : 4,090 guests

Why you should go : In September, enjoy the changing colors as you sail from the Big Apple toward Portland, Maine, and Canada’s Saint John. Watch the leaves turn yellow, orange, and red as you meander around these quaint towns. On the Venezia, you also get to sail in the ship's signature "Fun Italian Style," with Venice-inspired decor, plus lots of Italian restaurants and menu items.

Cunard's New England and Canada cruise; 7 Nights

Cruise ship :  Queen Mary 2

Cost : Starting at $1,199/person

Capacity : 2,691 guests

Why you should go : This late-September cruise will take you from New York City to the fall foliage and crisp air of Halifax, where your autumn adventure starts. You'll follow the colorful coastline through Sept-Iles and Saguenay, before finishing out the peaceful week in Quebec City. On the ship, watch performances from the Royal Shakespeare Company and indulge in dishes like croquettes of suckling pig and Dover sole meunière.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises' Autumn on the Frontier; 7 nights

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Cruise ship :  Seven Seas Explorer

Cost : Starting at $6,699/person

Capacity : 746 guests

Why you should go : Not just the land of ice and snow, Alaska is an underrated destination for fall foliage. This cruise sets off in the northern city of Seward and makes a detour to the waters around the Hubbard Glacier, before turning inward toward Juneau and finishing up in Vancouver, British Columbia . You can watch the changing scenery from your room’s private balcony and indulge in excursions like a wilderness sea kayaking adventure in Sitka, Alaska, and rain forest bicycle tours in Skagway.

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New England is the holy grail of fall foliage in the U.S. , and one of the best ways to view it is from the water. The Northeast is abundant with lakes and rivers, lined with shade-shifting sugar maples, red oaks, and dogwood trees. Come mid-October, their leaves will put on an unrivaled spectacle of orange, crimson, and gold. Hop on one of the region's countless boat tours and cruises for an up-close look.

In 2020, many tours and cruises have been canceled or altered. Check the websites of organizers for updated information.

Cruise Lines With New England Itineraries

Several major cruise lines offer New England and Canada sailing itineraries that coincide with peak fall foliage times. The routes are typically similar, but durations vary between six and 14 days. These cruises hug the Atlantic coastline: Some visit the Maritime provinces of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia, while others travel to or from Quebec ports via the St. Lawrence River.

  • Celebrity Cruises : The Celebrity Summit travels from Boston to Portland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec City, and back over 12 days. These cruises depart periodically, but the best one to board for top views of foliage sets sail in early October.
  • Holland America : Bar Harbor, Prince Edward Island, Halifax, Montreal, Quebec City, and Nova Scotia are stops on this seven- or 14-day excursion. On shore, you can take a horse-drawn carriage through Maine's autumnal Acadia National Park.
  • Norwegian Cruise Lines : NCL offers seven-, nine-, and 10-day cruises from Boston (or New York City) to Canada, some including ashore time in Portland, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and ports in Quebec.
  • Princess Cruises : Fabulous fall foliage sights are provided on the deck of your Princess ship when you choose a five- to 24-day cruise to ports like Quebec City, Halifax, Bar Harbor, and Newport.
  • Royal Caribbean : Royal Caribbean offers a vast variety of Canada and New England cruise itineraries, sailing from New Jersey, Montreal, or Quebec City. Ports of call include Bar Harbor, Portland, New Brunswick, Halifax, and Prince Edward Island.

Fall Boat Tours in Connecticut

Both the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound offer prime, foliage-packed cruising options.

  • Cross Sound Ferry Lighthouse Cruises :   Leaf peeping is a side note on this Sea Jet cruise, which provides a narrated tour of eight New England lighthouses. Still, though, you'll see ample color decorating the Connecticut shore. The top deck is an ideal location for picture taking. In 2020, Cross Sound Ferry's fall lighthouse cruises have been suspended.
  • Essex Steam Train & Riverboat :   Though organized by a steam train company, the one-hour, 15-minute Becky Tatcher Riverboat cruise is one of Connecticut's most beloved. First, you travel by old-school locomotive for an hour to Deep River Landing, where you board the tri-level riverboat for a voyage showcasing Gillette Castle, Goodspeed Opera House, the Haddam Swing Bridge, and the pristine nature along the water's edge.
  • Lady Katharine Sunday Brunch Cruises :   Take your leaf peeping with brunch and live entertainment aboard the Mystique, departing from Haddam, Middletown, or Hartford. In 2020, Lady Katharine's Brunch Cruises have been canceled.

Fall Boat Tour in Rhode Island

Blackstone Valley Explorer Riverboat Tours  hosts boat trips along Rhode Island's Blackstone River, the scenic and historic waterway that once powered America's Industrial Revolution. Tours center around birding, storytelling, and sometimes even food. Trips are usually offered on Sunday afternoons through late October. However, no dates have been set for the fall 2020 season.

Fall Boat Tours in New Hampshire

Board the  M/S Mount Washington  for a graceful jaunt along Lake Winnipesaukee, surrounded by trees for optimal leaf peeping. The boat departs from Weirs Beach, Wolfeboro, and Alton Bay. There's either a two-and-a-half-hour Sunday champagne brunch cruise for morning people or a two-hour evening foliage dinner cruise for night owls. In 2020, fall cruises have been suspended.

Fall Boat Tours in Maine

A fall cruise in Maine will make you choose between zoning in on shade-shifting leaves or passing seals. You can board a humble Hardy Boat for an hour-and-a-half lesson on local nature and history, or a bigger schooner belonging to the Maine Windjammer Association. These antique vessels offer two- to six-day fall foliage cruises in September and early October.

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Our New England and Canada cruises glide past incredible scenery (hello fall foliage) and stop into historic ports and cities, some well-traveled, some hidden jewels. Enjoy quick 6- to-8-day getaways with convenient Boston departures to the culturally rich Montréal or Québec City. Or make it a longer voyage on cruises to Greenland to see a truly pristine landscape dotted with primary-colored cottages. You can also circumnavigate Iceland on some of these fantastic new cruises. Whatever New England cruise or Canada cruise you choose, amazing is on the itinerary. Explore the early days of the “New World” by walking the grounds of significant battles and touring fascinating sites you’ll remember from history books. On our popular Nova Scotia cruises from Boston, munch on fresh seafood and tap your toe along to a fiddler. Or roam the rolling hills, sandy beaches, and Victorian houses of Prince Edward Island. From lighthouses set against the golden summer sun to the most vibrant fall foliage imaginable, a vacation in New England and Canada packs in a lifetime of memories.   

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New England's quintessential charm lines its streets — literally. Each of the six states that comprise the region is unique, but New England's shared history can be felt in both its small towns and it's bustling cities. Cruise to New England and wind your way through cobblestone streets dotted with antique lampposts and colonial homes. Take a trip to Maine and hike your way through Acadia National Park, known for it's stunning granite cliffs and rocky beaches along the Atlantic coastline. Then make your way further south to the old seaside town of Portland, a haven for artists, foodies and water lovers alike. Walk the Freedom Trail in Boston to learn about the American Revolution in the very places it began.

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Boston is one of the oldest cities in the country, and it has the historical landmarks to prove it. The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile walk filled with all of the rich New England history that you read about in books. You'll see the meetinghouses, churches and burial grounds that were integral parts of forming the United States.

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Fenway Is the Fun Way

Bring a bag of peanuts to a baseball game at Boston's famed Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox since 1912. The Fenway Park is one of the main attractions in Boston. If you're more of an art enthusiast than a sports fan, the Museum of Fine Arts and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum are both nearby.

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Satisfy the Senses

Delight your eyes and taste buds by enjoying tea and popovers at the Jordan Pond House, which overlooks the mountains of Maine and Jordan Pond itself. Portland, Maine, has a reputation among foodies — it's known for the indulgent sweets at Holy Donut, the locally made Gelato Fiasco and the delectable shellfish at The Shop. If you go to Boston, the North End is a Little Italy of pasta, pastries and cafes.

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Experience the wilder side of New England in it's less tame but still exquisite north. 

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All That Glitters

You can't miss taking in the sights of Acadia National Park in Maine during your vacation. Known as the Crown Jewel of the North Atlantic Coast, it's no wonder 3.3 million people visit every year. Hike to the peak of Cadillac Mountain — the first place in the U.S. to see the sunrise between October and March — then feel the rush of ocean waves down in Thunder Hole. Finish the day with a relaxing sun soak on Sand Beach.

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The Maine Event

Portland, Maine, is the quintessential New England town, surrounded by miles of coastline and idyllic lighthouses. Visit the coastal shops and restaurants along Commercial and Exchange Streets. You'll find artsy spots like Asia West and Sea Bags Maine filled with keepsakes and sundries. If you have the chance, head to the picturesque Portland Head Light, a lighthouse just a 15-minute drive away in Cape Elizabeth.

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Trek Further North

The north of New England, at the tail end or beginning of your adventure, you'll find Old Quebec, a 400-year-old town that oozes European romance. Take a walking tour of this UNESCO world heritage site, making sure to take in views of the Citadel, the St. Lawrence River and the Chateau Frontenac (reputed to be the most photographed hotel in the world).

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Revolutionize your next adventure with a New England cruise

From stylish Quebec City to the north, to the idyllic coast of Maine and the historic streets of Boston, there's always something a new thing to do on a New England cruise.

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NORTHERN HORIZONS

Some of Royal Caribbean's New England cruises go as far north as Quebec and St. John's in Canada, giving you the full experience of the Atlantic coast, including the world's famous New York City .

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ONE WEEK DOWN THE COAST

A one-week cruise through New England will allow you to visit all of the can't-miss cities along the coast, from Quebec to Bar Harbor and even down to Boston .

Pack comfortable walking shoes no matter which cruise you choose — New England cities are best experienced walking.

Try to wake up for sunrise when you're sailing along the coast for beautiful views of the Atlantic.

When visiting Boston, the easiest way to get around is by the subway or "the T" as the locals call it.

FRESH, FRIED AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN

Take advantage of New England's coastal locales by diving into some lobster rolls, oysters and clam chowder. Once you've had your fill of raw delicacies, indulge in the many fried options that the area has to offer, from donuts and cannolis to plentiful French fries.

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Holy Cannoli

Once you've made it to Boston, you must try the delicious chocolate chip cookies at Chipyard located in Faneuil Hall. Another must-try are the cannolis at Modern Pastry in the North End, but be prepared to wait — these are not Boston's best-kept secret.

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A Shucking Fun Time

Fresh fish and seafood is plentiful in Maine, especially in Portland. Head to The Shop, a raw bar and shellfish shop. The oysters are hand-picked daily — only the best for their customers!

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Poutine, Please

Quebec's national dish is a must-have, especially at Frite Alors. This spot has been voted as the best restaurant for its classic poutine featuring crispy fries and semi-salted fresh cheese curds. Find out for yourself why the sauce is often described as a "blanket of love."

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New England cruises offer so many ports to explore, from Bar Harbor and Portland, Maine, to Boston, Massachusetts and Baltimore, Maryland. Each port offers something a little different from the others, so you'll never run out of new adventures along the Atlantic coast.

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The pages of history and stunning natural beauty blend seamlessly as you cruise to Canada & New England to see the color-drenched shores with Princess. Visit the iconic lighthouse at Peggy's Cove in Halifax, return to the Gilded Age in Newport and stroll down Boston's historic Freedom Trail. On board New England cruises, you'll dine like a New Englander on succulent crab cakes and lobster as the allure of the northern seaboard embraces you.

Canada & New England

Discover the beauty of Canada and New England with a variety of itineraries to choose from in both summer and fall. See New England's most scenic coastlines, taste Maine’s famous lobster, and visit some of the most iconic lighthouses. Explore Cape Breton Island (Sydney) or enjoy an overnight in Quebec City. The options are endless on cruises to Canada & New England with Princess. 

American Heritage

Calling all history buffs - follow the Founding Fathers' footsteps around the historic Virginia triangle and visit Jamestown and Colonial Williamsburg on excursions through Norfolk. This unique itinerary sails from New York in the summer and visits popular ports where history was made. Explore the Freedom Trail in Boston, Fort Sumter in Charleston and more to gain a deeper understanding of what shaped America.

Remote, vibrant and rich, Greenland is unlike anywhere else. Cruises to Greenland — the world's largest island — offer views of scenic fjords in Qaqortoq, storybook cottage sightings in Nuuk and strolls through the colorful fields of Nanortalik. Explore Greenland's quaint and unique beauty, and experience its indigenous culture with Princess, the cruise line that visits the most ports in Greenland. 

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Explore more of Canada & New England, before or after your cruise, with a cruisetour vacation. Stay overnight in historic towns such as Williamsburg and Gettysburg, or spend time enjoying the stunning Niagara Falls and Montreal, to savor all of Canada & New England’s beauty.

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Discover the City of New York

A leading global metropolitan city, New York City influences the world’s commerce, finance, culture, fashion and entertainment. Sail roundtrip from the city that never sleeps and discover world-famous landmarks like the New York Stock Exchange or Statue of Liberty. Explore iconic neighborhoods, and see the city through the eyes of the locals.

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Enjoy Quebec City

Feel like you’ve traveled to France without leaving North America. Duck into a café for wine and brie, and explore the architecture of Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy the beautiful Quebéc City before you set sail on a 10-14 day Canada & New England cruise . 

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Explore the charms of New England

Discover the historic and cultural treasures and the quaint New England charm Boston has to offer. A city known for attracting history buffs, academics, sports fanatics and beer drinkers is now also calling foodies, outdoor enthusiasts, music lovers and cultural travelers to experience its beauty before embarking on a Canada & New England cruise.

Cruise to iconic rocky coastlines

Cruise Eastern Canada and discover a decidedly French influence, from the idyllic coastal villages of Nova Scotia to the Rue St. Louis in Québec City. See the best-known sights, such as the lighthouse at Peggy's Cove in Halifax or the churches of Saint John.

Revisit history from Colonial times

Cruise New England and discover America's roots along its rocky coastline. Visit historic cities like Philadelphia, home of the Liberty Bell, the house where Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, as well as the great melting pot of New York City.

Savor fresh regional seafood

The quaint New England of earlier times is alive and well in charming port cities, like Portland and Newport. Grab a bowl of clam chowder or a lobster roll, or enjoy fresh Maine blueberries.

Abundant adventures ashore

Step back in time to the Gilded Age in Newport. For Anne of Green Gables fans, Charlottetown is a reader’s paradise. Make a day of it in Québec City, as you roam the narrow cobbled lanes and venture into Chateau Frontenac - a National Historical Site. And on itineraries with More Ashore Late Night calls, we stay until at least 9 p.m. in port so you can also experience some of the fabulous nightlife.

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Enjoy a Canadian cruise into the thunderous mist of Niagara Falls then visit Canada’s historic UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Old Québec, the only walled city in North America, and Rideau Canal, built after the War of 1812 to help protect Canada from U.S. military attack.

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Autumn in New England and Cape Cod

9 DAYS  •  16 MEALS    There in nothing like New England and Cape Cod during autumn foliage. Join us to enjoy the best of the cape on a narrated sand dune tour and leisurely schooner cruise. Experience the history of the Plymouth Plantation and the excitement of the whale-watching cruise. See the monumental mansions of Rhode Island, the gingerbread cottages of Martha’s Vineyard and the history of Old Sutrbridge Village.

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Day 1: Arrive in Maine

Arrive in Portland, Maine with an included transfer to your hotel. Meet your Tour Manager and fellow travelers in the hotel lobby at 6:00 p.m. for a welcome dinner. Meal: D

Day 2: North Conway Scenic Railroad

Travel west today into New Hampshire’s White Mountains. In North Conway, board the North Conway Scenic Railroad. You will enjoy the Mt. Washington Valley countryside and relive part of railroad history when the first train traveled through this region over 135 years ago. Then, travel the Kancamagus Scenic Byway as it follows a beautiful path through the White Mountains. It is one of the world’s most spectacular fall-foliage trips and meanders through vast forests, old logging roads and Indian hunting paths. Then, return to Portland. Meals: B, L

Day 3: Kennebunkport, Nubble Lighthouse and Boston City Tour

Travel down the coast today and make a stop at Kennebunkport, one of Maine’s coastal jewels and the summer home to many of America’s rich and famous. Then stop at Cape Neddick to see the 1879 Nubble Lighthouse. Built on a tiny, off-shore island, Nubble features a Victorian keeper’s house with gingerbread trim. In Boston, over 350 years of history await you on a sightseeing tour of the city’s historic Freedom Trail. See Boston Common, America’s oldest park, Park Street Church, founded in 1809 and the Old Corner Bookstore, home to the 19th-century publishers Ticknor and Fields. Enjoy dinner in Boston before heading to Plymouth. Meals: B, D

Day 4: Plimoth Patuxet and Whale Watching Cruise

Begin the day at Plimoth Patuxet. This living history museum interprets the 17th-century Plymouth Colony established by the Pilgrims. Costumed inhabitants will show you colony life during the period through cooking, planting and blacksmithing. In the afternoon climb aboard your seagoing vessel for an exciting whale watching excursion. Head out to Cape Bay and Stellwagen Bank, a marine sanctuary and primary feeding grounds for humpback, finback and the endangered right whales. Be sure to dress warm to enjoy this exciting adventure on the water. Later, make a stop at Plymouth Rock, the historic site of the first landing. Meals: B, D

Day 5: Cape Cod and Provincetown

Journey out on to New England’s famed Cape Cod today. Travel through towns such as Harwich with its miles of sandy beaches and lush cranberry bogs, Orleans with the natural beauty of its forests and the summer vacation community of Truro. Enjoy lunch in Provincetown, a once bustling whaling town with a connection to Pilgrim and American history. Meals: B, L

Day 6: Martha’s Vineyard

This morning, ferry to the resort island of Martha’s Vineyard, a playground for many rich and famous, including former President Clinton. The island’s coast has astounding cliffs at Aquinnah with spectacular shoreline views. Visit the villages of Edgartown and Oak Bluffs and see the gingerbread cottages. Meals: B, D

Day 7: Newport Sightseeing and the Mansions

Entering the smallest New England state, arrive in Newport, Rhode Island. A local guide shows you this fascinating seaport. Famous not only for its maritime history and scenic ten-mile long Ocean Drive, Newport houses some fabulous summer homes built here during America’s glamorous “Gilded Age.” Visit Vanderbilt’s Breakers Mansion and the impressive Marble House to get a glimpse of how America’s most elite families lived at the turn of the century. Meals: B, L

Day 8: Old Sturbridge Village

In the town Sturbridge, Massachusetts sits Old Sturbridge Village. The day is dedicated to this 200-acre living history museum which recreates life in rural New England during the 1790s through 1830s period. Later continue to your hotel to gather for a farewell dinner hosted by your Tour Mananger. Meals: B, D

Day 9: Travel Home

After breakfast, your group transfer brings you to Boston’s Logan Airport for flights out after 12:00 p.m. Meal: B

Itinerary is subject to change.

Tour Highlights

  • 16 Meals: 8 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 5 dinners
  • Round trip airport transfers
  • Spend two nights in Portland, Maine
  • Ride the Conway Scenic Railroad in the White Mountains and travel the Kancamagus Scenic Byway
  • Visit the coastal jewel of Kennebunkport and stop at quaint Nubble Lighthouse
  • Narrated city tour of Boston with a local guide including the Freedom Trail and Boston Common
  • Learn about the life and time of the Pilgrims at the 17th-century Plimoth Patuxet
  • Experience an exciting Whale Watching Cruise to the Stellwagen Bank feeding grounds
  • See Plymouth Rock and travel through the quaint towns en route to Provincetown
  • Enjoy a delicious New England lobster dinner on Cape Cod
  • Take the ferry to the resort island of Martha’s Vineyard with its astounding cliffs at Aquinnah and quaint  gingerbread houses of Oak Bluffs
  • Guided tour of Newport, Rhode Island, a fascinating seaport famous for its maritime history
  • Visit the Vanderbilt’s famed Breakers mansion and MarbleHouse, a testament to America’s glamorous “Gilded Age”
  • Tour Old Sturbridge Village, a 200-acre history museum recreating life in New England during the 1790s

Hotel Accommodations

Day 1 – Hilton Garden Inn, Portland, Maine Days 2 and 3 – Fairfield Inn or Hampton Inn, Plymouth, Massachusetts Days 4 and 5 – Cape Codder Resort, Hyannis, Massachusetts Day 6 – Fairfield Inn Worcester, Sturbridge, Massachusetts Day 7 – Marriott Boston Quincy, Quincy, Massachusetts

September 27, 2024 | $3,519

$399 round trip airfare from major U.S. cities. Call for air schedules from your city to and from Boston.

Rooms for the night before the tour are available. Cost for a room in Boston is $589, tax and breakfast included.

October 4, 2024 | $3,519

October 6, 2024 | $3,519, september 20, 2025 | $3,849.

FREE AIRFARE from major U.S. cities. Call for air schedules from your city to and from Boston.

Rooms for the night before the tour are available. Cost for a room in Portland is $259, tax and breakfast included.

September 25, 2025 | $3,849

September 27, 2025 | $3,849, october 2, 2025 | $3,849, october 4, 2025 | $3,849, october 11, 2025 | $3,849.

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32m² / 344ft²

Suite inclusions.

  • Private Verandah
  • Luxury king size Scenic Slumber Bed
  • Separate sleep zone
  • Separate lounge area
  • En-suite bathroom with shower and vanity
  • Luxury bathroom amenities
  • Advanced Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning system (HVAC) provides 100% fresh air
  • Butler service
  • Shoeshine service
  • Early morning tea/coffee service
  • In-suite beverage service
  • In-suite dining service
  • Full mini-bar re-stocked daily
  • Personalised butler bar featuring Illy coffee and specialty teas (replenished daily)
  • HDTV entertainment system

Standard Suite | Jewel Deck

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  • Luxury queen size slumber bed
  • Marble bathrooms
  • Pillow menu
  • Complimentary mini bar
  • Mac-mini infotainment system
  • Complimentary movies on demand
  • In room safe
  • Hairdryer, alarm clock, telephone
  • International power sockets
  • Luxurious bathroom amenities
  • Luxury bathrobe and slippers
  • Nordic walking sticks
  • Complimentary laundry concierge service once per suite
  • Shoeshine and valet service

Royal One-Bedroom Suite RP | Diamond Deck

Royal One-Bedroom Suite RP

  • Scenic Sun Lounge
  • Marble bathrooms with upgraded bathroom amenities
  • Mac-mini infotainment system with complimentary movies on demand
  • Hairdryer, alarm clock, telephone, In room safe
  • Unlimited complimentary laundry service
  • Daily delivery of personalised savoury and sweet canapes or fruit
  • Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne (750ml)
  • Morning delivery of newspapers
  • Beverage and meal service in your private suite
  • Packing and unpacking your luggage
  • €200 per suite on board credit for use in the Wellness Centre
  • Private transfers in Europe*
  • Exclusive invitation to dine at Table La Rive
  • Priority dining reservations

Royal Balcony Suite R | Diamond Deck

Royal Balcony Suite R

Deluxe Balcony Suite PD | Diamond Deck

Deluxe Balcony Suite BD

  • Marble bathrooms with luxurious bathroom amenities
  • Complimentary laundry concierge
  • Beverage service in your private suite

Balcony Suite | Diamond Deck

Balcony Suite C

  • Complimentary laundry concierge plus two pieces of pressed clothing daily
  • Exclusive invitation to Table La Rive on cruises 10 nights or longer

Deluxe Balcony Suite BD | Sapphire Deck

Balcony suite | sapphire deck, riverview suite | horizon deck.

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  • Outdoor private balcony with open-air system
  • Separate bedroom and lounge area
  • Queen-size or twin hotel-style beds
  • En-suite bathroom with shower, indulgent toiletries, hair dryer, on-board complimentary bathrobes and slippers
  • Walk-in wardrobe
  • Complimentary in-suite mini- bar, restocked daily with wine, beer and soft drinks
  • Complimentary Nespresso machine
  • Continental breakfast, pre-dinner canapés and after-dinner sweet treats served in your suite
  • Four items of laundry per day
  • Complimentary water, restocked daily
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Use of an iPad
  • Flat screen TV and infotainment system
  • Individual climate control
  • Personal safe
  • Walking sticks

Panorama Balcony Suite | Horizon and Vista Deck

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  • Indoor balcony with open-air system
  • Mini-bar available at own expense

Owner's One-Bedroom Suite | Horizon Deck

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Grand Balcony Suite | Horizon Deck

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  • Two items of laundry per day

Emerald Stateroom | Riviera Deck

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  • Picture window

Tour Activity Levels

Travelers should be in reasonably good health. Please consult your physician for pre-departure health advice.

This program is a leisurely pace with a minimal activity such as climbing stares, boarding the motorcoach, and walking within the hotels and ships.

Average physical activity on this program requires the stability to climb stairs and walk reasonable distances, sometimes over uneven surfaces.

A blend of longer and shorter touring days with walking tours. Expect more of the tour to be over uneven surfaces and involve stairs.

Longer touring days with more walking tours mixed with some periods of standing. Expect more of the tour to be over uneven surfaces and involve stairs.

A more physical touring experience based on the destination. Involves longer waling tours, on uneven surfaces, ma involve inclines, stair climbing, windy or wet conditions at sites and periods of standing.. Expect some of the experiences to occur in the evening.

Oceanview Stateroom

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With a large ocean-view window and luxurious inclusions including Egyptian cotton bed linen and ESPA toiletries, this entry level stateroom will exceed expectations at every turn. Get ready for superb comfort, open views and exceptional value.

Between 182 sq ft and 204 sq ft

  • Ocean-view window
  • Magnificent position at the bow of the yacht
  • Complimentary mini bar, restocked daily
  • Coffee and tea-making facilitie

Balcony Suite

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Positioned on the Pool Deck and beautifully designed with luxury inclusions, the Deluxe Balcony Suites have a stylish bedroom, separate lounge and a secluded balcony. Enjoy a fruit platter on arrival along with tea and coffee-making facilities.

Between 285 sq ft and 306 sq ft

  • Private outdoor balcony
  • Located on the Observation and Panorama Decks
  • Coffee and tea-making facilities

Deluxe Balcony Suite

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Between 382 sq ft and 403 sq ft

  • Fruit platter on arrival
  • Room service available during meal times
  • Excellent location on the Pool Deck

Owners Suite

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With dazzling views and oversized proportions, the Owner’s Suite is the largest and most prestigious on board. Positioned on the Pool Deck, it boasts a vast private terrace where you can relax and soak up the scenery in style. Inside, there’s a separate bedroom, plush walk-in robe and lounge area.

Between 1,162 sq ft and 1,192 sq ft (includes outside terrace)

  • Your own private terrace
  • Welcome bottle of champagne
  • Pre-dinner canapés
  • After-dinner sweets
  • Complimentary mini-bar, restocked daily
  • Four items laundered daily

Terrace Suite

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Our Terrace Suites, also among our most prestigious, have a roomy bedroom and large terrace, positioned at the back of the Panorama Deck. There’s plenty of room for relaxing on the terrace and there are key luxury inclusions: a pillow menu and laundering of two items of clothing for those special occasions on board.

Between 648 sq ft and 669 sq ft (includes outside terrace)

  • Two items laundered daily

Yacht Suite

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Relish the sea breeze and the sensational views from the generous private terrace of your Yacht Suite, positioned just aft of the Observation Deck. This spacious suite is one of the most opulent and has a walk-in wardrobe, plush bed and plenty of luxury inclusions such as a complimentary bottle of Champagne.

Between 700 sq ft and 721 sq ft (includes outside terrace)

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All Ocean View Suites feature a large picture window, comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, dining table for two, walk-in closet, interactive flat-screen television with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower. Approximately 295 sq. ft. (28 sq.m.) of inside space

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All Veranda Suites feature a full-length window and glass door to private veranda, comfortable living area, queen-size bed or two twin beds, dining table for two, walk-in closet, interactive flat-screen television with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower.

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All Penthouse Suites on board feature a comfortable living area, glass door to private veranda, queen-size-bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet with personal safe, two flat-screen TV with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalized stationary, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers hair dryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

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Suites on board feature a comfortable living area, private veranda, queen-size-bed or two twin beds; walk-in closet with personal safe, interactive flat-screen TV with music and movies, fully stocked bar and refrigerator, writing desk with personalized stationary, makeup vanity, spacious bathroom with separate tub and shower, plush robes, slippers hair dryer and 110/220V AC outlets.

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Seabourn Quest is the third iteration of the vessel design that has been called “a game-changer for the luxury segment.” True to her Seabourn bloodlines, wherever she sails around the world, Seabourn Quest carries with her a bevy of award-winning dining venues that are comparable to the finest restaurants to be found anywhere. Seabourn Quest offers a variety of dining options to suit every taste and every mood, with never an extra charge.

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Each day on board offers delicious dining options, world-class entertainment and enriching activities.

The Seabourn casino offers a handsome, well-appointed enclave for those attracted to games of chance and skill. Relax and test the odds on various mechanical games or pit your skills against personable, professional dealers at blackjack or poker tables.

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An Evening with Tim Rice

Seabourn is proud to have an exclusive partnership with Tim Rice, the acclaimed English musical theatre lyricist of Broadway, West End and film, winner of three Oscars, three Tonys, three Golden Globes and several Grammys.

Seabourn is proud to have an exclusive partnership with Tim Rice, the acclaimed English musical theatre lyricist of Broadway, West End and film, winner of three Oscars, three Tonys, three Golden Globes and several Grammys. In addition, we are pleased to present his successful production, “An Evening with Tim Rice,” is now playing on all Seabourn ships. The show, in association with Belinda King Creative Productions and directed by Belinda King, first debuted in January 2017 on the inaugural voyage of Seabourn Encore and is now part of the evening entertainment repertoire on board Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Sojourn and Seabourn Quest. It will also debut on Seabourn Ovation in 2018 when the ship is launched. “An Evening with Tim Rice” is a concert-style presentation narrated via video by Rice to highlight some of his most loved work – from Jesus Christ Superstar to Aladdin and The Lion King . The show also includes a number from Chess called “One Night in Bangkok,” and a broad “Circle of Life” finale. The production is enhanced through anecdotes and visuals from Rice’s personal archive, and audiences will learn how each song came to life as they are drawn into the mind of one of the world’s most iconic songwriters. Additional cast members have joined the show during the rollout, many of whom have extensive professional experience performing on Broadway and the West End theaters. They include Dayle Hodge, who just finished playing Frankie Valli in the hit West End musical, Jersey Boys; JC McCann, who starred as Joseph in Jersey Boys on the Broadway tour; Rachel Jerram, who appeared in Avenue Q in both the West End and U.K. tour; Matias Polar; who appeared in FAME on the U.S. tour; and Ellie Ann, who performed in Saturday Night Fever in the U.K. national tour. Tim’s much-loved work has given pleasure to millions around the world: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat; Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita (with Andrew Lloyd Webber); Chess (with Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson of ABBA); Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast (with Alan Menken) and The Lion King (with Elton John) - to name a few. In 1994 Tim was knighted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for services to music and in 2008 his star joined the Hollywood Walk of Fame. ‘An Evening with Tim Rice’ will be a concert-style presentation narrated throughout by Tim himself taking us on a musical journey through some of his best-known work. The production features the four Seabourn Encore Singers and includes anecdotes and visuals from his personal archive. Audiences in the Grand Salon on board every ship will learn how each song came to life as they are drawn into the mind of one of the world’s most respected and iconic songwriters. “This is a first for me, it’s been an amazing experience, looking back over my career and the friendships that shaped it,” said Tim Rice. “The result is a show that you won’t find anywhere else. I’ve been lucky that my work has been shown around the world, so I love the idea of this production circumnavigating the globe on the high seas on board Seabourn’s beautiful ships.” Produced by Belinda King Creative Productions ‘An Evening with Tim Rice’ will be enhanced with exclusive photos from Tim’s private collection and fascinating dialogue. His presence will be brilliantly brought to life through state-of-the-art technology on screens around the stage. During the show’s run, he will make a select number of personal appearances on every Seabourn ship. A cast of singers and live musicians will draw the audience into his very special world, bringing the glamour and buzz of the West End and Broadway to every Seabourn sailing.

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The Card Room is a great choice for the sea-loving cruiser who craves that languorous feeling of lazy leisure. 

Many veteran cruisers specifically choose cruises that provide at least a few days at sea. The Card Room is a great choice for the sea-loving cruiser who craves that languorous feeling of lazy leisure. There will be loads of on board activities during those days, including a great game of bridge.

The Club features a cosmopolitan main room and a terrace with a plunge pool and two whirlpool spas.  Socialize day and night as it is opens for afternoon tea, then transforms into a hot dance club in the evening.

Open for afternoon tea then transforms into a dance club in the evening. Socialize while enjoying cocktails, live music, and great company.

The Colonnade

A more casual, indoor/outdoor alternative for breakfasts and lunch, and regionally-themed dinners with table service nightly. 

Our more casual, indoor/outdoor alternative, features an open kitchen, lavish buffets or table service for breakfasts and lunch, and serves regionally themed, bistro-style dinners with table service nightly.

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Featuring a row of state-of-the-art treadmills, elliptical trainers, stationary bikes and weight machines in front of a wall of windows.

Our Fitness Center features high performance Technogym equipment for cardio and strength training. We also offer a series of complimentary classes including yoga, Pilates and Tai Chi. Or, if personal attention is preferred, our personal trainers will design a nutrition and exercise plan that will help you achieve results. Based on your body’s particular needs, this personalized session will expose you to the wellness program that works best with your body. Aboard Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Sojourn and Seabourn Quest you may try the Kinesis System. Using a tri-dimensional pulley system, our personal trainers will guide you through a series of exercises designed to improve balance, flexibility and strength.

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In-Suite Dining

Around the clock for service in your suite. Dinner from The Restaurant menu is served, course by course, in your suite or on your veranda.

Seabourn is pleased to offer a varied menu available around the clock for service in your suite. You may also order dinner from The Restaurant menu and have your meal served, course by course, in your suite or on your veranda.

Observation Bar

Enjoy this stunning lounge with a bar and panoramic views. Enjoy coffee and tea served every morning, and drinks before or after dinner. 

Enjoy this stunning lounge with a bar and panoramic views. Enjoy coffee and tea served every morning, and drinks before or after dinner. Photo: Seabourn Odyssey, Seabourn Sojourn, Seabourn Quest

Offering luncheon buffets, salads, soups and freshly-baked pizza. Dinners feature a full menu in an al fresco setting.

Relaxed poolside dining offering luncheon buffets, salads, soups, grilled specialties and freshly baked pizza. Dinners feature a full menu in an alfresco setting. Photo: Seabourn Encore, Seabourn Ovation.

The Restaurant

Come when you like, with whom you please, and be seated as you wish. The cuisine is exquisite and the service is flawless. 

Before Seabourn, open-seating dining on a cruise ship was unheard of. Come when you like, with whom you please, and be seated as you wish. The room is beautiful, the cuisine is exquisite, and the service is simultaneously flawless, friendly and fun.

Seabourn Square

A place to enjoy your newspaper or to socialize with your fellow passengers, Seabourn Square is what you're looking for.

Shopping with the Chef

Local food markets. Shop a bustling Sicilian market, gather spices in Istanbul or explore the local wines of Tuscany and Provence

Shopping with the Chef  — at local food markets. Shop a bustling Sicilian market, gather spices in Istanbul or explore the local wines of Tuscany and Provence. Wherever you are in the world, you'll enjoy an insider's look at unique regional markets with an expert Seabourn chef as your guide.

The Sky Bar is a place to enjoy a refreshing tropical beverage during the day, or an evening cocktail under the stars. 

Spa & Wellness

Seabourn’s Spa & Wellness with Dr. Andrew Weil is the first-ever program of its kind at sea. Seabourn has partnered with Dr. Weil, a visionary pioneer in integrative medicine, whose groundbreaking research 

Seabourn’s Spa & Wellness with Dr. Andrew Weil is the first-ever program of its kind at sea. Seabourn has partnered with Dr. Weil, a visionary pioneer in integrative medicine, whose groundbreaking research and bestselling books combine physical, social, environmental and spiritual well-being. Each Seabourn ship’s Mindful Living Coach is a certified yoga and meditation practitioner who will inspire and educate guests with orientations, seminars and classes during the voyage. Guests who participate in the Mindful Living Program will have their cruise experiences further enhanced by a holistic mind and body perspective.

With Dr. Weil’s guidance, our fleet-wide mindful living curriculum delivers an even greater degree of mind and body balance, ensuring that guests can break away, relax and rejuvenate while they travel, and offering them an experience that will continue to enrich their lives long after their voyage.

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Rockland is a quintessential New England town, surrounded by craggy peninsulas and sandy beaches. Wander the Rockland Harbor Trail to take in the scenery and visit the historic Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse. The town is known for its artistic community; the Farnsworth Art Museum is one of the finest in the region. Don’t miss a chance to sample fresh lobster claws dripping in melted butter, or simply pick up juicy lobster rolls from a food truck.

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Portland brims with Maine’s famous “Downeaster” culture, modern parks, historic landmarks, fantastic restaurants, and craft beer pubs. Walk through centuries of colonial history in Portland’s Old Port, highlighted by intricate brick streets, small shops, and long wharfs. View classic and contemporary work from famous New England artists at the Portland Museum of Art. Head just outside of the city center to tour the popular Allagash Brewery, home to some of the region’s best-known craft beers.

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The deep French heritage, style, and unique culture and history of this fortified city make it a top destination on cruises to New England and Canada. Walk along the historic ramparts and head into the 400-year-old streets surrounding the majestic Chateau Frontenac. Stroll by enchanting French cafés and stop for a sweet treat along Rue Saint-Louis. Pay a visit to the Museum of Civilization along the waterfront near the Old Port to learn about the region’s indigenous peoples.

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The best fall foliage cruises in the U.S.

From dedicated voyages to afternoons on the water, the best fall foliage cruises in America offer up a delightful way to peep the changing leaves

Lauren Dana

Fall is here, which means apple-picking opportunities abound, pumpkin spice lattes are officially back in season and wrapping yourself in a scarf large enough to double as a blanket is acceptable. But perhaps the best part of the season is the vibrant foliage that comes with it. All across the country, leaves transform color (think burnt reds, rusty oranges, brilliant coppers and bright yellows). The best way to experience the changing of the seasons is from out on the water, offering expansive views of the fall hues plus the surrounding landscapes, be it tree-lined mountains, valleys, or stunning stretches of coast. Short hours-long sailings in major cities like Boston and New York to longer 12-day voyages that cross into Canada, here are the best fall foliage cruises to book this season.

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Best fall foliage cruises

1.  seabourn’s 12-day canada & new england fall foliage.

Seabourn’s 12-Day Canada & New England Fall Foliage

Sailing from New York, New York to Montreal, Quebec, 12-Day Canada & New England Fall Foliage itinerary features three U.S. ports of call in Newport, RI (with its quaint tree-lined downtown and Gilded Age mansions that are made all the more charming come autumn), Boston, MA (where history buffs can tour important landmarks while leaf-peeping); and Bar Harbor; ME (where travelers can explore the expansive Arcadia National Park, which teems with fiery foliage each fall). Then, it’s off to Canada with an overnight in Halifax, Nova Scotia, followed by stops in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; Saguenay, Quebec; Quebec City, Quebec; and Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, before disembarking in magnificent Montreal. Bonus: In between Saguenay and Quebec City, passengers will enjoy scenic cruising through the Saguenay Fjord National Park, where they can spot wildlife like whales, seals, wolves and bears while admiring the changing colors of the towering trees.

2.  Lindblad Expeditions’ Columbia and Snake Rivers Journey

Lindblad Expeditions’ Columbia and Snake Rivers Journey

Experience the best of the Pacific Northwest—and its ample leaf-peeping opps—aboard Lindblad Expeditions’ Columbia and Snake Rivers Journey. History lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike will appreciate this bucket-list cruise, which features an onboard historian, geologist and team of naturalists. Admire Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams, both of which are flooded with vibrant foliage come September and October, right from the bow of the ship. The spectacular ports of call—Astoria, OR (where travelers can savor local beers and oysters while catching a glimpse of the awe-inspiring Cape Disappointment); Walla Walla, WA (where wine tasting opps abound and harvest season is in full swing ); and Clarkston, WA (where you can admire Hells Canyon, North America’s deepest river gorge)—are best explored on foot, kayak, Zodiac or jet boat. The itinerary also includes scenic cruising through the Hood River, Columbia River Gorge and the Palouse River.

3.  Charles Riverboat Company’s Fall Foliage Cruises

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Searching for some of the best fall activities in Boston ? Head out on the water and set sail on a 90-minute ride with the Charles Riverboat Company along the Charles River. These foliage-themed cruises offer some of Boston and Cambridge's best (read: most Instagrammable) views. With tickets from $30 per adult, this short but scenic sailing is the most wallet-friendly option on our list. And, since it’s just an hour and a half long, you’ll be back long before dinnertime (may we suggest booking a table at one of Boston’s best new restaurants to cap off the fun-filled day?). This cruise is an excellent option for those tight on time but still craving some fall fun—all without having to leave the city.

4.  Royal Caribbean’s 10-Night Fall Foliage Northbound Cruise

Royal Caribbean’s 10-Night Fall Foliage Northbound Cruise

For a fun-filled fall foliage cruise for the entire family, look no further than this 10-night sailing from Royal Caribbean. The 10-night voyage sails from Cape Liberty, NJ, to Quebec City, Quebec, aboard Jewel of the Seas, offering a rock climbing wall, mini-golf, several pools, state-of-the-art entertainment and many bars and restaurants. Off the ship, explore stunning ports of call like Boston (MA) and Portland (ME) before heading off to some of the most awe-inspiring locales in Canada (Saint John, New Brunswick; Sydney, Nova Scotia; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; and Saguaney, Quebec). These destinations feature some of North America's best fall foliage views, thanks to their vast landscapes. While on board, sit back, relax, and take in the breathtaking scenery from the comfort of your stateroom balcony.

5.  Oceania Cruises’ Autumn in Canada & New England

Oceania Cruises’ Autumn in Canada & New England

Oceania Cruises’ aptly named Autumn in Canada & New England itinerary is perfect for passengers eager to catch a glimpse of the region’s changing leaves over the course of 11 days. Upon embarkation from New York, you’ll travel to Newport before cruising the Cape Cod Canal. After, the ship makes its way to Portland, where cruisers can tour Bar Harbor & Acadia National Park. Then it’s off to Canada to visit New Brunswick (Saint John) Nova Scotia (Shelbourne and Sydney, where, in the later, cruisers can take a shore excursion to Cape Breton Island to admire some of North America’s most vibrant foliage coupled with sweeping ocean vistas). The trip's final leg includes Newfoundland (Corner Brook, which features orange, yellow, and bright red-hued leaves in peak season) and Quebec (Saguenay and Quebec City).

6.  City Experiences’ New York Fall Foliage Lunch Cruise

City Experiences’ New York Fall Foliage Lunch Cruise

City Experiences’ New York Fall Foliage Lunch Cruise is among the best fall day trips from New York City . The three-hour cruise, which takes place on October 21, 2023, sails roundtrip from Manhattan’s Chelsea Piers and cruises up the Hudson River. Along the scenic route, passengers can sip cider and savor pumpkin pie while surrounded by seasonal décor, adding to the festive fall vibes. For the best leaf-peeping views, head up to the open-air rooftop lounge— and prepare to be dazzled by the kaleidoscope of autumnal hues. Additional onboard highlights include a buffet lunch, live DJ entertainment and a selection of creative cocktails (additional cost). Oh, and did we mention tickets start at under $100 apiece?

7.  Norwegian Cruise Line’s Canada & New England: Newport & Portland

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Canada & New England: Newport & Portland

Embark on a fantastic foliage-filled journey through New England and Canada aboard this epic itinerary from Norwegian Cruise Line. The seven-day voyage—which has fares as low as $429 per person—conveniently sails roundtrip from New York aboard the family-friendly Norwegian Escape, stopping in three other American ports (Newport, Portland and Bar Harbor). From there, the ship sails to Canada (Saint John and Halifax) before returning to The Big Apple. Throughout the weeklong sailing, passengers will have the incredible opportunity to admire the colorful leaves while heading out on bucket-list-worthy excursions like whale-watching and hiking; otherwise, consider more laid-back albeit equally fun activities like shopping or attending an authentic New England lobster bake.

8.  Circle Line’s Hudson River Fall Foliage Cruise

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Circle Line’s Hudson River Fall Foliage Cruise is one of the best things to do in NYC this fall . The four-hour cruise—which Circle Line dubbed “New York's floating Oktoberfest”—sails 40 miles up the Hudson River. For the sailing, passengers can enjoy live music and Oktoberfest-themed food like Bavarian pretzels, bratwursts, and pork schnitzel while sipping on German brews. Take in the Instagram-worthy foliage—and breathe in the crisp fall air—from one of the expansive outdoor decks. Cruisers may even spot a bald eagle amongst the colorful trees and mountain landscapes if they're lucky.

9.  Crystal’s New York to Quebec City

Crystal’s New York to Quebec City

Enjoy a New York to Quebec City sailing with luxury cruise line Crystal, which recently relaunched just a few months earlier. This specific eight-night voyage takes place onboard the revamped Crystal Serenity , which calls on Newport, Boston, Halifax (where it will stay overnight), Sydney and Quebec City (where it will also remain overnight before disembarking the following day), In between the Sydney and Quebec City port stops, Serenity will cruise along the tree-lined St. Lawrence River, where the turning of the leaves will be on full display. While the ports of call alone are reason enough to book this voyage, you should also consider that all staterooms have ocean views. Other ship amenities include a fine-dining restaurant helmed by Nobu (yes, that Nobu), a tranquil spa and chic common areas where cruisers can leaf-peep and sip cocktails in style.

10.  Classic Harbor Line’s Fall Foliage Brunch Cruise

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New Yorkers looking for a romantic way to experience the surrounding region’s fall foliage can —and certainly should! —book the Classic Harbor Line Fall Foliage Brunch Cruise. The two-and-a-half-hour sailing takes place aboard an elegant ‘20s-style yacht (either one of two aptly named vessels, the Manhattan or Manhattan II ), making it one of the most glamorous ways to go leaf-peeping. As part of the ticket price, cruisers will enjoy a three-course prix fixe brunch—served at their own private table—and, as a bonus, one complimentary Bloody Mary, mimosa, beer, wine or glass of bubbly. (Cheers!) Lastly, while indoor and outdoor seating is available, keep in mind that it is assigned.

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New England Fall Foliage Tours

At Tauck, we've been bringing our guests to the best of New England since our very first tours in 1925. While we find beauty there in every season, there's just something undeniably magical about the fall – when the days are crisp, the nights are cool, and the leaves transform the landscape into a picturesque work of art that you've got to see to believe.

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If you've never experienced the changing of the leaves in person, pictures simply don't do it justice. Spectacular hues of red, orange, yellow and gold as far as the eye can see. It's no wonder people come from all over the world to witness it. Let us put you in the front row – by land or by sea – for one of nature's greatest shows, including stops at must-see sites and historical gems from Boston and the Cape to Portland and Montpelier.

Remembering our resident "foliologist".

For half a century, Scotty Johnston wore several different hats at Tauck – but the one we were most fond of was his title of resident Tauck "Foliologist." It warms our hearts to go back in time and share with you one of Scotty's foliage reports, accompanied by a beautiful video of Autumn in New England.

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Tucked in the Green Mountains, Stowe and the surrounding area are known for their spectacular fall foliage, scenic drives and outdoor activities, making it a prime destination for leaf-peeping.

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The region's hardwood forests burst into vibrant colors in the autumn months, drawing leaf-peepers from all over the world – while the cooler fall temperatures are ideal for hiking, biking and exploring.

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Fall Cruises: Where to Cruise During the Fall Season

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Just because the weather starts getting a bit colder and the leaves start to fall doesn’t mean summer fun has to end. Carnival Cruise Line offers cruises well into the fall allowing you to extend your fun and enjoy visiting some incredible destinations. If you are having trouble deciding where to cruise in the fall, check out some of these great cruises!

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You can book cruises to the Caribbean all-year-round, but fall cruises are very popular. Maybe it’s because you can enjoy the tropical weather while it gets colder back home, or maybe it’s because of the beautiful beaches and exciting excursions. Regardless of the reasons, the following ports are magnificent and should be on your list of where to cruise during fall.

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1. St. Lucia

The stunning island of St. Lucia is teeming with sensational landscapes, beautiful beaches and local island flavor .

Definitely one of the most popular stops on a Caribbean cruise, in St. Lucia you can take a boat ride along the coast and see the incredible Pitons (volcanic spires), explore mountains and marketplaces , experience a mineral pool at Sulphur Springs or go snorkeling in crystal-blue waters.

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Enjoy a tropical cocktail on the pink-sand beaches of Bermuda . This island paradise offers plenty to do and see , including remarkable caves, underwater shipwrecks, historical forts, famous homes and amazing marine life. Whether you just want to relax on the beach or book some exciting excursions , you’ll find it all in Bermuda.

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The Mexican island of Cozumel is a captivating destination, full of fun activities , great shopping and local, flavorful foods. You can go snorkeling along a coral reef, take an exciting tour around the island, go zip-lining over breathtaking scenery or shop for gifts and souvenirs in the bustling city.

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Canada and New England

Canada and New England cruises are ones you might want to consider during fall. These autumn cruises only set sail during the fall, which happens to be when you’ll be able to see some of the most sensational scenery these areas have to offer. Consider the following ports of call when planning fall cruises to Canada and New England.

This seaside city in Nova Scotia is truly a wonder to visit. Halifax offers picturesque views of a giant harbor, fantastic lighthouses and city bustling with shops, restaurants, museums and a public garden. Take a tour to explore this charming and unique port.

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Visiting the city of Boston during a fall cruise is a real treat. The colors of the changing scenery are amazing, and the city offers plenty of opportunities for memorable photos and experiences. There’s an abundance of public parks, a chance to tour some of America’s oldest and most beautiful college campuses, eclectic shops and museums and a surplus of history to absorb.

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6. Portland

The coastal city of Portland is Maine’s largest city, offering panoramic views that you just won’t see anywhere else. There’s a lot of seafaring history to be found here, as well as plenty to explore among the colorful and bustling streets.

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Hawaii Cruises

For a fall cruise that is genuinely spectacular, try cruises to Hawaii . Full of beautiful and exotic locations, you’ll see amazing sights and get the chance to enjoy some truly memorable excursions. Perfect for a romantic cruise or an exciting vacation with your family, below are some of the ports you might get to visit on your Hawaii cruise.

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Maui is a magical place that many only dream about visiting. And not only do you get to visit Maui, you’ll also get the chance to adventure into lush rainforests, visit incredible waterfalls, explore historic villages and journey to a volcano! There’s plenty more to do in Maui , and it’s a destination you won’t want to miss!

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8. Honolulu

The Pacific Island of Honolulu is another very exciting and popular Hawaii cruise destination. There’s plenty of enchanting, serene beaches, and so much more. While on the island of Honolulu , you can attend an authentic luau , take a tour of the city , visit Pearl Harbor , explore the beauty of the island and learn about Polynesian culture.

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The lovely and scenic island of Kauai is the perfect destination for anyone who loves nature, wants to take incredible photographs, or simply wants to visit some of the most breathtaking wonders of Hawaii. From remote tropical beaches to stunningly deep canyons, there are plenty of extraordinary things to do , including a helicopter ride over some of the islands most dramatic scenery.

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No matter which fall cruise you decide to choose, there will be no shortage of fun. A fall cruise is the perfect time to see new destinations and spend time with loved ones and family on a memorable voyage. And don’t forget, in addition to everything there is to see and do at the various ports of call, there is also a wide range of activities to enjoy on the boat as well.

Take a fall cruise to the Caribbean, to Hawaii, or to Canada and New England, and enjoy any of these wonderful and memorable destinations at a great time of year.

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Coastal cruising is here and growing: 'A natural transition for any river cruiser'

  • Coastal cruising is one of the industry’s fastest-growing segments.
  • Coastal ships have a shallow draft that enables them to dock in small harbors without ferrying their passengers ashore on tenders.
  • American Cruise Lines plans to grow its fleet to 12 coastal cruise ships in the coming years as part of its “Project Blue” series.

EDGARTOWN, Mass. – “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.”

A terrified Chief Brody uttered one of the most memorable quotes in American cinematic history in the 1975 thriller “Jaws,” a watershed movie filmed here on Martha’s Vineyard , an affluent island 7 miles south of Cape Cod in Massachusetts.

Chief Brody’s panicked assertion was true if you’re trying to catch and kill a 25-foot great white shark with a ravenous appetite for sun-seeking beachgoers. 

But when it comes to exploring the small towns, bays and inlets off the coastline of Cape Cod – and other coastal regions in the United States – bigger boats are about as useful as a rod and reel in trying to ensnare a horrifying 3-ton sea monster in Steven Spielberg's movie.

What is considered coastal cruising?

Coastal cruising is one of the industry’s fastest-growing segments. It involves sailing on small ships – typically carrying 100-200 guests – close enough to shore that passengers can see land throughout the voyage. The segment is geared toward older, well-heeled Americans who want to stay fairly close to home while visiting less touristy ports that the big ships can’t reach.

Coastal ships have a shallow draft that enables them to dock in small harbors without ferrying their passengers ashore on tenders. They offer the convenience and intimacy of riverboats coupled with the versatility and stability to sail in the open seas. On some itineraries, they also traverse rivers, lakes and canals.

I recently sailed on a one-week coastal cruise around Cape Cod on the 100-passenger “catamaran-inspired” American Eagle. The four-deck ship was christened in August 2023 and is part of the fleet of American Cruise Lines , the largest river cruise line in the U.S. that is rapidly expanding into coastal cruising.

The Connecticut-based company isn’t just dipping its toes in the coastal cruising market. It has seven coastal cruise ships on the water, with plans for two more ships to begin sailing by the end of the year and two more to launch in 2025. Its newest vessel, American Liberty, will take its inaugural voyage on Thursday from Providence, Rhode Island, visiting several ports in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

“Our newest small ships allow guests to cruise within sight of land and enjoy the same atmosphere found aboard our riverboats, making our coastal itineraries a natural transition for any river cruiser,” said Charles B. Robertson, American Cruise Lines’ president and CEO, whose father founded the company in 1972.

American Cruise Lines owns its own shipyard in Maryland’s Eastern Shore and all of its ships are U.S.-flagged, which allows for itineraries that don’t include a foreign stop. An American law requires foreign-flagged ships sailing in U.S. waters to stop in at least one non-U.S. port of call.

Besides New England, other U.S. coastal itineraries include the Chesapeake Bay with port stops in Maryland and Virginia, a Southeast cruise that visits Charleston, S.C., and Savannah, GA., trips around the coastline of Florida, the Puget Sound in Washington and Alaska’s Inside Passage.  American Cruise Lines also owns Pearl Seas Cruises, which has one coastal ship – the 210-passenger foreign-flagged Pearl Mist – now sailing the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway in Canada.  

Rates for coastal cruises are comparable to high-end river cruises and can get pricey.  Depending on the cruise line and what amenities are included – like roundtrip air, a pre-cruise hotel, an open bar onboard and shore excursions – fares can easily exceed $1,000 per person per day.  A high percentage of cabins on coastal ships come with private balconies.   

All told, American Cruise Lines plans to grow its fleet to 12 coastal cruise ships in the coming years as part of its “Project Blue” series.  Add that its stable of 10 riverboats plying the Mississippi, Columbia, Snake and other U.S. rivers, and the cruise line says it now has a footprint in 35 states.

Cape Codder cruise ports: Provincetown, Plymouth

The Cape Codder cruise on the American Eagle started and ended in Boston Harbor. The itinerary offered a chance to become immersed in the history related to the Pilgrims’ arrival in the New World in 1620 aboard the Mayflower and their encounters with the Wampanoag people, who have been living in New England for more than 12,000 years.

We reached our first port, Provincetown, on the northern tip of Cape Cod, just four hours after leaving Boston. I had thought the Pilgrims first landed at Plymouth Rock, but they actually spent five weeks in Provincetown before settling in Plymouth, about 80 miles west across Cape Cod Bay.

Provincetown, known as a boisterous party town, has a year-round population of less than 4,000 that swells to 60,000 during the summer. I climbed the Pilgrim Monument for a spectacular view of the town and harbor. A museum at the monument has a replica of the landmark Mayflower Compact. Signed by the Pilgrims in Provincetown Harbor, the compact is the first document to establish self-government in the New World.

In Plymouth I toured a full-scale reproduction of the Mayflower, the ship which brought 102 Pilgrims from England to America.  Their arduous journey across the Atlantic took 66 days.  From the American Eagle, I walked to the nearby Plymouth Rock, where some believe the Pilgrims first set foot in the New World.  While there is no historical evidence to confirm that, the rock remains an important symbol representing the determination of the nation's early settlers.

We also visited Plimoth Patuxet, a living museum that features a recreated 17th-century Pilgrim village. There are “historical interpreters” dressed as Pilgrims at the site, who interact with visitors as if it were 1627. They stay in character, so it’s best not to ask – as I made the mistake of doing – if the site had Wi-Fi.

Next up: Buzzards Bay, Hyannis, Newport RI

From the port of Buzzards Bay, I took an excursion to Hyannis to visit the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum, which showcases the Kennedy family’s deep connection to Cape Cod. The Kennedys had several summer homes in nearby Hyannis Port. The compound, closed to visitors, is still the home of Ethel Kennedy, the 96-year-old widow of Robert F. Kennedy.

It's hard to find a place in America that oozes more money than Newport, R.I., known for its rich sailing history and grandiose homes. 

By the turn of the 20th century, many of the nation’s wealthiest families – including the Vanderbilts and Astors – built summer houses in Newport. Today, mansions are owned by the likes of Jay Leno, Judge Judy and billionaire software-magnate Larry Ellison. 

Martha's Vineyard, where 'Jaws' was filmed

The island of Martha’s Vineyard, often called “The Vineyard,” is another popular summer hangout for the rich and famous. 

We visited Edgartown, a town that took on the stage name of “Amity” during the filming of “Jaws.” We also stopped by the spectacular Aquinnah Cliffs – with its colorful clay cliffs carved by glaciers – on the northwestern tip of the island.

As for sharks, it turned out that it was indeed safe to go back in the water again. The only sharks I encountered on the cruise were emblazoned on T-shirts and other souvenirs in Martha’s Vineyard gift shops.   

Cape Cod travel tips

American Cruise Lines:  www.americancruiselines.com .

Pearl Seas Cruises: www.pearlseascruises.com .

Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism:  www.visitma.com .

Dan Fellner of Scottsdale is a freelance travel writer. Contact him at  [email protected]  or visit his website at  DanFellner.com .    

The Key Points at the top of this article were created with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and reviewed by a journalist before publication. No other parts of the article were generated using AI. Learn more .

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Best Canada and New England cruise excursions

Donna Heiderstadt

The cruise season in Canada and New England may be brief — most ships visit between July and October — yet tour opportunities for everything from historical immersion to outdoor adventure abound. The best Canada and New England cruise excursions are as varied as the states and provinces you'll visit.

Options include Revolutionary War landmarks in Boston , whale watches in New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy, "Anne of Green Gables" lore on Prince Edward Island and atmospheric old towns in French-speaking Quebec. And, of course, you'll find plenty of scenic drives, walks and boat trips to admire the gorgeous fall foliage from late September to late October.

Whether you prefer vibrant cities, charming coastal hamlets or unspoiled natural landscapes, New England and Canada cruises offer access to all three. If your tour does not include snacks, make sure to save time to taste the region's iconic treats — lobster rolls, clam chowder and all things maple. No matter which tour you choose, remember to dress for changeable weather and wear comfortable but sturdy shoes.

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Here are the best Canada and New England cruise excursions to introduce you to all the region has to offer.

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Newport, Rhode Island

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Grand mansions and Newport highlights tour

The excesses of the Gilded Age live on in Newport's magnificent landmark mansions, which were "summer cottages" built by the Astors, Vanderbilts, Morgans and other titans of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Book a tour to step inside one of these impressive homes.

Most tours include a panoramic bus ride through the scenic Ocean Drive historic district, where sights include the Tennis Hall of Fame and Trinity Church. Next, along Bellevue Avenue, you'll admire elegant mansions and the Gothic-style St. Mary's Church, where John and Jacqueline Kennedy married in 1953.

You'll finish your tour with a visit to a historic mansion. Examples include The Elms, modeled after an 18th-century French chateau and built in 1901, and Rosecliff, designed by architect Stanford White and completed in 1902.

Important to know: Most mansion excursions last 2 1/2 hours and combine easy sightseeing by bus with a walking tour of a mansion. Many mansion tours are self-guided and require you to download the Newport Mansions app to your smartphone and listen to the audio tour with earbuds.

Related: The best cruises to Canada and New England

Newport Cliff Walk and The Breakers

If you prefer to sightsee by foot and love oceanfront vistas, a Newport Cliff Walk and The Breakers excursion will put you center stage. You can admire Narragansett Bay on one side and the famed mansions of Newport on the other.

While the entire Cliff Walk spans 3 1/2 miles along the scenic coastline, this guided excursion typically covers just 1 1/4 miles as you pass the backyards of some of Bellevue Avenue's most celebrated mansions. The walk ends with a tour of The Breakers, an Italian Renaissance palazzo built in 1895 by Cornelius Vanderbilt II. It features 70 rooms, 27 fireplaces and a central great hall with a 50-foot ceiling.

Important to know: Most Cliff Walk and The Breakers excursions last three hours. The Cliff Walk is flat and paved in this section, but comfortable footwear is a must since this tour involves more than two hours of walking and standing.

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Freedom Trail walking tour

Do you love American history? Will you be cruising with school-age kids? A port call in Boston offers a chance to learn about major historic events, such as when the colonies battled for independence from England almost 250 years ago.

A guided walking tour along the city's famed Freedom Trail lets you discover 16 historical sites. These include Boston Common, the Massachusetts State House, the Old South Meeting House (where a gathering sparked the Boston Tea Party in 1773) and the Old North Church. The latter is where Paul Revere placed two lanterns to signal that the British were approaching by sea during his midnight ride on April 18, 1775.

Important to know: Freedom Trail walking tours generally last 3 1/2 hours and cover a distance of 2 to 2 1/2 miles at a moderate pace. The walk generally ends near Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, so you might have time to explore on your own before returning to your ship.

Related: The best time for a Canada and New England cruise

Fenway Park and Boston highlights tour

Love 'em or hate 'em, the Boston Red Sox play in one of baseball's most celebrated stadiums: Fenway Park. Book this popular New England cruise excursion, and you'll find yourself among some of the sport's most dedicated fans. All will be eager to step inside the oldest stadium in the major leagues, built in 1912.

You'll see the dugouts, the press box, the manually operated scoreboard, Pesky's Pole in right field and the 37-foot-tall left-field wall known as the Green Monster. On your way to and from Fenway, you'll also take in some of Boston's top historic sites from inside your bus with guided commentary.

Important to know: Family-friendly Fenway Park and Boston highlights tours are generally 3 1/2 hours and involve some walking within the stadium. Tours do not include an actual game, and some areas may be off limits due to activity within the stadium.

Related: An insider's guide to Boston's top 16 attractions

Portland, Maine

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Portland highlights and lighthouse tour

Aside from its lobster, Maine is perhaps best known for the lighthouses that dot its rugged coastline. This sightseeing tour showcases a picturesque landmark that has long protected sailors from meeting a tragic end, along with several popular Portland neighborhoods.

After enjoying a bus tour through downtown Portland — home to Victorian houses and a modern Arts District — you'll drive along the scenic coast to Portland Head Light, Maine's oldest lighthouse. Sitting in the onetime military outpost of Fort Williams, the Instagram-worthy landmark dates to 1791 and features beautiful grounds; there's also a museum in the lighthouse keeper's quarters.

Important to know: These scenic tours are generally two hours, and much of that time is spent on the bus. The museum entrance fee ($2) is not always included in the tour cost.

Related: Lobster rolls and lighthouses: The perfect Maine road trip

Kennebunkport

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Exploring Kennebunkport is a popular day trip from Portland. Cruise lines offer several shore excursions to this charming seaside village, perhaps best known as the summer residence of former President George H.W. Bush and first lady Barbara Bush.

Shorter excursions focus on the town's 18th- and 19th-century sea captains' mansions and offer free time to explore independently. They may also include a scenic sailing (the best way to have a look at the Bush compound at Walker's Point).

Longer tours combine bus sightseeing with a scenic cruise, a clam chowder and lobster roll lunch and free time to browse Kennebunkport's shops and galleries.

Important to know: Kennebunkport is approximately a 45-minute drive from Portland, and excursions range from three to seven hours. If you plan to shop, ask the shore excursion desk how much free time will be allotted.

Related: Canada and New England cruise packing list: What to pack for every season

Bar Harbor, Maine

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Acadia National Park

Your cruise line is likely to offer a variety of excursions that explore Acadia National Park , the coastal preserve known for its share of Maine's 3,478 miles of shoreline and the 360-degree panoramic views from atop 1,530-foot Cadillac Mountain.

The easiest excursions involve sightseeing from a bus (or an executive minicoach on a small-group tour) and generally cover the 27-mile Loop Road and/or coastal highlights. The most strenuous involve hikes or bike rides. Another option is an excursion that combines a Loop tour in Acadia with an authentic lobster bake lunch.

Important to know: Acadia National Park tours range from two to four hours and the visibility from atop Cadillac Mountain depends on weather conditions. Additionally, the park regulates the number of buses allowed to stop atop the mountain, so in September and October (foliage season) tour buses are not always allowed there.

Kayaking in Frenchman Bay

Active, outdoors-loving cruisers can opt to paddle the waters surrounding Mount Desert Island, considered one of the top sea kayaking spots on the East Coast.

Local outfitters provide stable tandem (two-person) kayaks; you'll be instructed on how to perfect a fluid stroke and glide past the scenic coastline off of Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park. Keep your eyes open for local residents, such as harbor seals, porpoises and bald eagles.

Important to know: Kayaking tours typically last 2 1/2 to three hours and are considered a strenuous excursion. Anyone in good physical condition (upper body strength is key) can participate, and beginners are welcome. You'll hear instructions from a professional guide and get a dry bag.

Related: 5 best fall foliage cruises in New England, Canada and beyond

Saint John, New Brunswick

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Whale watching by Zodiac on the Bay of Fundy

From June to October, the Bay of Fundy is home to hundreds of finback and minke whales; humpbacks arrive in late summer. So, a port call here offers an opportunity to view these magnificent creatures as they feed and play.

The Zodiacs (some tours also use larger vessels or catamarans) depart from St. Andrews, about 75 minutes from Saint John. You have a 90% or greater chance of spotting whales as you zip around the bay for two hours. You might also see seals, porpoises and eagles. Most tours allow you free time to explore the picturesque seaside town of St. Andrews, and some include a snack or lunch — typically seafood chowder.

Important to know: Whale watching by Zodiac tours are generally six or seven hours long, and the Zodiacs do have fixed chairs (some with shock absorption). This makes them suitable for most adults without major back or mobility issues and older children (generally ages 9 and above).

Reversing Falls, St. Martins sea caves and the Bay of Fundy

Fallsview Park's dynamic reversing rapids are a must-see when visiting Saint John. Your cruise line will likely offer a variety of Bay of Fundy tours, but look for one that combines a visit to the park with a drive to the small town of St. Martins.

The Reversing Rapids is what happens when the Saint John River meets the strong and dramatic tides of the Bay of Fundy. The exchange of water flowing into the bay at low tide and back from the bay at high tide creates a series of rapids and whirlpools.

The highlight in St. Martins is the sea caves, dramatic formations carved into the red-hued cliffs by the tides. You'll walk along the pebble-strewn beach — and even into the cave entrances if your visit is at low tide — and afterward enjoy a hearty bowl of seafood chowder. St. Martins is also home to several covered bridges and gift shops. Before returning to your ship, you'll visit the circa-1876 Old City Market in Saint John.

Important to know: St. Martins is about 70 minutes from Saint John and tours generally last five to six hours. The sights you'll see are dependent on the daily tide schedules and the weather (fog is not uncommon). While this is a moderate activity, some walking is involved, especially to reach the sea caves from the rocky beach.

Halifax, Nova Scotia

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Peggy's Cove

Peggy's Cove, a coastal village dating back to 1811, has inspired numerous painters and photographers. It's also a popular Canadian cruise excursion destination.

Your ship will likely offer several different excursions here, from a scenic coastal drive and tour to a longer option that allows time to savor a delicious lobster lunch and explore the town's shops and galleries on your own. A highlight is the circa-1914 lighthouse set atop an impressive rocky outcropping. Back in Halifax, some tours also do a drive-by of Province House, where the Nova Scotia House of Assembly has gathered every year since 1819.

Important to know: Excursions to Peggy's Cove range from three to seven hours. The drive from Halifax is about an hour each way, which means shorter tours offer very little time to actually explore the town.

Halifax hop-on, hop-off bus tour

Prefer to sightsee at your own pace? If so, book a tour that lets you utilize Halifax's hop-on, hop-off vintage double-decker buses to explore the sights on its 90-minute loop.

The bus will take you to the Public Gardens, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, the fashionable North End shopping district and the Fairview Lawn Cemetery, where 121 passengers who perished on the Titanic in April 1912 are laid to rest. Some cruise lines also add extras, such as fast-pass access to the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic (home to some Titanic memorabilia) and Citadel Hill National Historic Site — a star-shaped fortress constructed in 1856.

Important to know: Buses run every 30 minutes, so plan your stays at the various sights carefully to avoid wasting precious port time.

Related: Best cruise destinations for every type of traveler

Sydney, Nova Scotia

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Cape Breton Island

Nova Scotia's rich Scottish-Gaelic history and culture come to life during a visit to Cape Breton Island. The area is in eastern Nova Scotia and is encircled by a roadway called the Cabot Trail.

Tours from Sydney, the island's largest city, vary by cruise line. Still, highlights include the Bras d'Or Lakes region, which is home to Highland Village — a cultural center and living history museum dedicated to early Gaelic settlement in Nova Scotia. You'll also visit Baddeck village, the birthplace of Alexander Graham Bell, where you can visit a museum that showcases his life and inventions.

Explore Baddeck's shops and cafes on foot; then make a final stop at Seal Island for a photo op atop Kelly's Mountain overlooking St. Ann's Bay.

Important to know: Canada cruise excursions to Cape Breton last between four and seven hours, with a one-hour drive each way from and to the port in Sydney. A fair amount of walking is required, especially in Highland Village. Longer tours typically include lunch.

Fortress of Louisbourg

History buffs with a penchant for live reenactments can enjoy a guided excursion to the Fortress of Louisbourg, North America's largest reconstructed 18th-century French fortified town.

The original fortress was built from 1720 to 1740 and once ranked as France's most important military and trade center on the continent. The entire 12-acre complex, now a Canadian National Historic Site, is home to more than 50 period buildings. A wide range of characters dressed in mid-18th-century garb offer historical context as they reenact everyday life from almost 300 years ago.

Important to know: The Fortress of Louisbourg is about 45 minutes from Sydney. Excursions of less than four hours may not offer enough time (just 30 to 45 minutes) to explore the complex independently after the guided tour ends. This excursion involves a significant amount of walking.

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

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Anne of Green Gables

There are many reasons to visit Prince Edward Island, including its beach-fringed national parks and fresh-from-the-sea cuisine. But perhaps the biggest tourist draw, especially for literary enthusiasts, is Anne of Green Gables — the character created by PEI native Lucy Maud Montgomery in her series of books for young readers.

Feisty Anne, with her red pigtails and straw bonnet, remains beloved more than a century after her literary debut. Most cruise lines offer a variety of excursions to the place that inspired Montgomery, a farm estate now known as Green Gables Heritage Place. In addition to a museum that chronicles Montgomery's life and literary works, this Canadian National Historic Site encompasses the farm and surrounding woodlands that inspired the author.

Important to know: Tours are generally four to seven hours. If you're a tried-and-true Anne fan, ensure the tour you book allows enough time to explore both the museum and grounds at Green Gables Heritage Place, about 40 minutes from Charlottetown. If your port call is long enough, you might also be able to book separate tickets for "Anne & Gilbert, The Musical," staged in Charlottetown from late May to early October.

Charlottetown culinary tour

Charlottetown is an atmospheric spot to take a foodie walking tour and sample a variety of local specialties. On the menu: oysters, mussels, lobster rolls, french fries made with local PEI potatoes, craft beer and more.

Tip: If you're not completely full, stop at Cows to sample the local ice cream — and buy a bag of Cow Chips (chocolate-covered potato chips) to savor later.

Important to know: Foodie tours generally last about three hours and require you to walk about 2 miles.

Quebec City

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A stroll through Old Town

You'll feel like you've been transported back hundreds of years and across the Atlantic to France as you explore the photogenic streets of Quebec City's Old Town with your guide.

Founded in 1608 by French explorer Samuel de Champlain, this UNESCO World Heritage Site charms visitors. Highlights include Lower Town's Place Royale (the city's first settlement) and Le Quartier Petit-Champlain (its first shopping street).

In Upper Town, you'll explore sites that include the Place d'Armes, Dufferin Terrace and Place de l'Hotel de Ville, all while being mesmerized by the towering Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac. On some tours, you'll head inside this landmark hotel — constructed in 1893 and inspired by the castles of France — for afternoon tea and pastries. Other strolls conclude with a wine tasting.

Important to know: These walking tours are generally about three hours across hilly and cobblestoned streets.

Montmorency Falls and Ile d'Orleans

Just 20 minutes from Quebec City are the thundering Montmorency Falls, which cascade 270 feet down a cliff face into the St. Lawrence River. The drop is 1 1/2 times that of Niagara Falls.

Some tours here visit the base of the falls for a photo op, while others include a tram ride to the top for spectacular close-up views from a suspension bridge. Some Montmorency excursions also combine a visit to Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre, a late-19th-century basilica considered one of the top Catholic shrines in North America. Others stop at the rural Ile d'Orleans (Island of Orleans), just across the river, known for its photogenic villages and hundreds of historic buildings. Some tours also include a stop at a sugar shack where you can sample maple candy and other treats.

Important to know: Tours to Montmorency Falls are typically three to four hours long.

Related: Avoid these 10 mistakes when booking cruise shore excursions

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Old Montreal walking tour

Montreal, the second-largest French-speaking city in the world after Paris, is also home to an atmospheric cobblestoned Old Town. This must-see neighborhood is known as Vieux-Montreal and dates to the city's founding in 1642.

Here, you'll find the landmark Place d'Armes and the neo-Gothic Notre-Dame Basilica (its interior is awash in heavenly blue). There's also the Place Jacques-Cartier, lined with cafes. The adjacent Old Port, which stretches along the St. Lawrence River, is a vibrant mix of historic and modern buildings.

Some Old Montreal walking excursions combine top sites with a culinary tour that can include tastes of everything from French pate and cheese to smoked meats and Portuguese custard tarts.

Important to know: Walking tours of Old Montreal are usually 2 1/2 to three hours in length, with most of that time spent on your feet.

Montreal highlights city tour

If walking tours aren't your thing, you can also get a great overview of Montreal via a bus excursion that visits many of the city's architecturally dynamic neighborhoods.

Notable spots include Old Montreal and Notre-Dame Basilica, the city's modern downtown business district, leafy 500-acre Mount Royal Park, Golden Square Mile with its historic Victorian and Renaissance homes and iconic Olympic Park.

Important to know: City tours by bus generally last three hours and are mostly panoramic, meaning you'll spend as much as two-thirds of your time on the bus. There might be three or four stops for photos and a quick visit to Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal.

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Cape Cod small-ship cruise packs in history, scenery and 'Jaws'

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EDGARTOWN, Mass. – “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.”

A terrified Chief Brody uttered one of the most memorable quotes in American cinematic history in the 1975 thriller “Jaws,” a watershed movie that was filmed here on Martha’s Vineyard , an affluent island 7 miles south of Cape Cod in Massachusetts.

Chief Brody’s panicked assertion was true, if you’re trying to catch and kill a 25-foot great white shark with a ravenous appetite for sun-seeking beachgoers. 

But when it comes to exploring the small towns, bays and inlets off the coastline of Cape Cod – and other coastal regions in the United States – bigger boats are about as useful as a rod and reel in trying to ensnare a horrifying 3-ton sea monster in Steven Spielberg's movie.

What is considered coastal cruising?

Coastal cruising is one of the industry’s fastest-growing segments. It involves sailing on small ships – typically carrying 100-200 guests – close enough to shore that passengers can see land throughout the voyage. The segment is geared toward older, well-heeled Americans who want to stay fairly close to home while visiting less touristy ports that the big ships can’t get to.

Coastal ships have a shallow draft that enables them to dock in small harbors without having to ferry their passengers ashore on tenders. They offer the convenience and intimacy of riverboats coupled with the versatility and stability to sail in the open seas. On some itineraries, they also traverse rivers, lakes and canals.

I recently sailed on a one-week coastal cruise around Cape Cod on the 100-passenger “catamaran-inspired” American Eagle. The four-deck ship was christened in August 2023 and is part of the fleet of American Cruise Lines , the largest river cruise line in the U.S. that is rapidly expanding into coastal cruising.

The Connecticut-based company isn’t just dipping its toes in the coastal-cruising market. It has seven coastal-cruise ships on the water with plans for two more ships to begin sailing by the end of the year and two more launching in 2025. Its newest vessel, American Liberty, will take its inaugural voyage Thursday, Aug. 15, from Providence, R.I., visiting several ports in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

“Our newest small ships allow guests to cruise within sight of land and enjoy the same atmosphere found aboard our riverboats, making our coastal itineraries a natural transition for any river cruiser,” said Charles B. Robertson, American Cruise Lines’ president and CEO, whose father founded the company in 1972.

American Cruise Lines owns its own shipyard in Maryland’s Eastern Shore and all of its ships are U.S.-flagged, which allows for itineraries that don’t include a foreign stop. An American law requires foreign-flagged ships sailing in U.S. waters to stop in at least one non-U.S. port of call.

Besides New England, other U.S. coastal itineraries include the Chesapeake Bay with port stops in Maryland and Virginia, a Southeast cruise that visits Charleston, S.C., and Savannah, GA., trips around the coastline of Florida, the Puget Sound in Washington and Alaska’s Inside Passage.  American Cruise Lines also owns Pearl Seas Cruises, which has one coastal ship – the 210-passenger foreign-flagged Pearl Mist – now sailing the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway in Canada.  

Rates for coastal cruises are comparable to high-end river cruises and can get pricey.  Depending on the cruise line and what amenities are included – like roundtrip air, a pre-cruise hotel, an open bar onboard and shore excursions – fares can easily exceed $1,000 per person per day.  A high percentage of cabins on coastal ships come with private balconies.   

All told, American Cruise Lines plans to grow its fleet to 12 coastal cruise ships in the coming years as part of its “Project Blue” series.  Add that its stable of 10 riverboats plying the Mississippi, Columbia, Snake and other U.S. rivers, and the cruise line says it now has a footprint in 35 states.

Cape Codder cruise ports: Provincetown, Plymouth

The Cape Codder cruise on the American Eagle started and ended in Boston Harbor. The itinerary offered a chance to become immersed in the history related to the Pilgrims’ arrival in the New World in 1620 aboard the Mayflower and their encounters with the Wampanoag people, who have been living in New England for more than 12,000 years.

We reached our first port, Provincetown, on the northern tip of Cape Cod, just four hours after leaving Boston. I had thought the Pilgrims first landed at Plymouth Rock, but they actually spent five weeks in Provincetown before settling in Plymouth, about 80 miles west across Cape Cod Bay.

Provincetown, known as a boisterous party town, has a year-round population of less than 4,000 that swells to 60,000 during the summer. I climbed the Pilgrim Monument for a spectacular view of the town and harbor. A museum at the monument has a replica of the landmark Mayflower Compact. Signed by the Pilgrims in Provincetown Harbor, the compact is the first document to establish self-government in the New World.

In Plymouth I toured a full-scale reproduction of the Mayflower, the ship which brought 102 Pilgrims from England to America.  Their arduous journey across the Atlantic took 66 days.  From the American Eagle, I walked to the nearby Plymouth Rock, where some believe the Pilgrims first set foot in the New World.  While there is no historical evidence to confirm that, the rock remains an important symbol representing the determination of the nation's early settlers.

We also visited Plimouth Patuxet, a living museum that features a recreated 17th-century Pilgrim village. There are “historical interpreters” dressed as Pilgrims at the site, who interact with visitors as if it were 1627. They stay in character, so it’s best not to ask – as I made the mistake of doing – if the site had Wi-Fi.

Next up: Buzzards Bay, Hyannis, Newport RI

From the port of Buzzards Bay, I took an excursion to Hyannis to visit the John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum, which showcases the Kennedy family’s deep connection to Cape Cod. The Kennedys had several summer homes in nearby Hyannis Port. The compound, closed to visitors, is still the home of Ethel Kennedy, the 96-year-old widow of Robert F. Kennedy.

It's hard to find a place in America that oozes more money than Newport, R.I., known for its rich sailing history and grandiose homes. 

By the turn of the 20th century, many of the nation’s wealthiest families – including the Vanderbilts and Astors – built summer houses in Newport. Today, mansions are owned by the likes of Jay Leno, Judge Judy and billionaire software-magnate Larry Ellison. 

Martha's Vineyard, where 'Jaws' was filmed

The island of Martha’s Vineyard, often called “The Vineyard,” is another popular summer hangout for the rich and famous. 

We visited Edgartown, a town that took on the stage name of “Amity” during the filming of “Jaws.” We also stopped by the spectacular Aquinnah Cliffs – with its colorful clay cliffs carved by glaciers – on the northwestern tip of the island.

As for sharks, it turned out that it was indeed safe to go back in the water again. The only sharks I encountered on the cruise were emblazoned on T-shirts and other souvenirs in Martha’s Vineyard gift shops.   

Cape Cod travel tips

American Cruise Lines:  www.americancruiselines.com .

Pearl Seas Cruises: www.pearlseascruises.com .

Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism:  www.visitma.com .

Dan Fellner of Scottsdale is a freelance travel writer. Contact him at  [email protected]  or visit his website at  DanFellner.com .    

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