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    • Accommodation
    • Buffet and main restaurant dining
    • Entertainment
    • Gratuities
    • Water, Tea, Coffee, Milk and fruit juices
STANDARD FARE WITH DRINKS

STANDARD FARE WITH DRINKS

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    Premium drink package, with Cocktails, Spirits, Wine and Champagne by the glass

    A maximum of 15 alcoholic beverages per day (Excludes MSC Yacht Club)

    30% discount on wine and Champagne bottles

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Day 1
22 June 2026

Seattle, Washington

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Day 2
23 June 2026

At Sea

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Day 3
24 June 2026

Ketchikan, Alaska

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Day 4
25 June 2026

Icy Strait Point

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Day 5
26 June 2026

Tracy Arm, Alaska

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Day 5
26 June 2026

Juneau, Alaska

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Day 6
27 June 2026

At Sea

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Day 7
28 June 2026

Victoria, British Columbia

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Day 8
29 June 2026

Seattle, Washington

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*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.

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MSC Cruises

When you take a well-deserved holiday with the MSC cruise line, you can benefit from an abundance of inclusions while on-board. Plus, if you upgrade to a drinks package, you will enjoy the benefits of an all-inclusive experience. Talk to our cruise concierge about all the various types of MSC drink packages that will best suit your needs.

Accommodation

Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks in a choice of included dining venues

Entertainment throughout the day and evening

Use of swimming pools, hot tubs, fitness centre and leisure facilities where available

Return flights included from a choice of UK airports (fly cruise bookings only)

Port taxes

Selected hot drinks, iced tea, lemonade, juices, and water in selected venues

Porterage of luggage from port to cabin

Adult only areas

Youth programmes for babies to 17-year-olds

Sailaway parties, themed nights and deck parties

Shuttle service to and from ports and airport where available

Explore MSC Poesia

Deck 16 - Sport

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  • Top 16 Exclusive Solarium
  • Sports Centre

Deck 15 - Alfieri

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  • Mini Golf
  • Shuffleboard
  • Premium Suite Aurea
  • Lift
  • Premium Balcony Cabin (1x Accessible)
  • Deluxe Interior Cabin

Deck 14 - Pascoli

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  • Junior Club
  • Teen Club
  • Virtual Games
  • S32 Disco
  • Lift
  • Shuffleboard
  • Children Indoor Playroom
  • Children Outdoor Pool & Games
  • Power Walking Track
  • Premium Balcony Cabin
  • Deluxe Interior Cabin

Deck 13 - Foscolo

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  • Villa Pompeiana Buffet
  • Lift
  • Cayo Levantado
  • Whirlpool Bath
  • Mojito Bar
  • Coral Bay Pool Area
  • Pirana Bar
  • MSC Aurea Spa

Deck 12 - Leopardi

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  • Lift
  • Deluxe Interior Cabin (2x Accessible)
  • Premium Balcony Cabin
  • Deluxe Balcony Cabin
  • Deluxe Balcony with Partial View

Deck 11 - D'Annunzio

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  • Lift
  • Premium Balcony Cabin
  • Deluxe Balcony Cabin
  • Deluxe Balcony with Partial View
  • Deluxe Interior Cabin (2x Accessible)
  • Balcony Aurea Cabin

Deck 10 - Carducci

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  • Lift
  • Balcony Aurea Cabin
  • Premium Balcony Cabin
  • Deluxe Balcony Cabin
  • Deluxe Interior Cabin (2x Accessible)

Deck 9 - Ungaretti

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  • Lift
  • Balcony Aurea Cabin
  • Premium Balcony Cabin
  • Deluxe Balcony Cabin
  • Deluxe Interior Cabin

Deck 8 - Tasso

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  • Lift
  • Deluxe Ocean View with Obstructed View Cabin
  • Deluxe Ocean View Cabin
  • Deluxe Balcony Cabin
  • Deluxe Interior Cabin (2x Accessible) 

Deck 7 - Manzoni

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  • Pigalle Lounge
  • Lift
  • Photo Shop
  • Photo Arcade
  • II Grappolo d'Oro Wine Bar
  • The Hitchcock Lounge Cigar Room
  • Cyber Cafe
  • Kaito Sushi Bar
  • Card Room
  • Library
  • Via delle Arti
  • Casino Royal
  • Teatro Carlo Felice

Deck 6 - Dante

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  • Lift
  • II Palladio Ristorante 
  • Giada Bar
  • Bar Smeraldo
  • Lo Smeraldo Jewellery
  • MSC Travel Agency
  • The Mini Mall
  • Place Vendome Boutique
  • Le Parfum
  • Accessories Shop
  • Bar dei Poetii
  • MSC Logo Shop
  • The Zebra Bar
  • Poker Room
  • Teatro Carlo Felice

Deck 5 - Petrarca

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  • Lift
  • Le Fontane Ristorante
  • Le Rendez-Vous Bar
  • Reception Guest Service
  • Deluxe Ocean View Cabins
  • Deluxe Interior Cabins
  • Medical Center

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Cruising with a baby and a toddler on-board MSC Preziosa View MSC Preziosa Deals I've cruised with my husband before we had kids, and without a doubt, they were our best holidays ever. Fast forward three years and we find ourselves with a two-year-old and a six-month-old about to embark on a cruise ship for the first time in what seems like forever. To cut a long story short, we all had an amazing time on-board MSC Preziosa. But, as anyone with kids will know, travelling as a family can take a bit more preparation than travelling as a couple. So, here are some handy things that I learned during our cruise with the kids. Peppa Pig World First things first, the most important item on our two-year-old's agenda – going to see Peppa. The day before our cruise we visited Peppa Pig World, which is part of Paulton’s Park. The theme park is really close to Southampton and the ideal place for anyone with young children to call at either before or after a cruise. Paulton’s Park isn’t just for Peppa fans – it is great for older kids too. It is absolutely huge and has some really good rides for everyone to enjoy.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] The food My kids have a habit of not eating on holiday. Not so long ago our two-year-old went for four days on nothing but grapes. So for us, it's important that there is plenty of choice for the kids. We are also vegetarians, so that can add to the challenge. However, we needn’t have worried. The buffet was huge, with plenty for everyone to enjoy, particularly at lunchtimes. It was great to introduce our 6-month-old to things he had never tried before, even if he did throw most of it on the floor![/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] The main restaurant The main restaurant on-board MSC Preziosa was stunning – really swanky. It was a bit daunting taking a baby and a toddler into such a nice place, but our waiter, Tri, soon put us at ease and the other diners were lovely. There were two kids’ menus – one for six to 12 months and one for 12 months plus. The staff were also happy to make adjustments to this for us, such as making a smaller portion of something from the main menu. Tri was great, always greeting the children by name and making origami animals for our toddler to play with during dinner.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] Taking a pram on-board We opted to leave our huge double pram at home and instead took a single buggy and a baby carrier. This was definitely the right choice for us – other people with side-by-side doubles found that they couldn’t unfold them in the corridors by their rooms as linen carts and trolleys often blocked the way. They had to carry the pram folded until they got to the lift area. We borrowed a second buggy from the kids club of the ship – this free service was fantastic and meant that we didn’t often use the baby carrier as the kids then had a pram each. The only downside was that it didn’t come with a rain cover so our toddler got absolutely soaked during a day out in Hamburg. Luckily she didn’t mind too much.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] The accommodation We opted for an inside stateroom. I was a bit intrigued to see how we’d all fit in there, but it was actually really spacious. When we arrived I was shocked to see there was a double bed and two bunk beds that fold out of the ceiling above – not ideal for a baby and a toddler! However, after a quick trip to guest services, someone came with a travel cot and put up a guard rail on one of the bunks so that our toddler couldn’t fall out. She actually loved it and said that it was just like Peppa Pig’s camper van. We were pleased to find a kettle in our room. This made the task of preparing milk for our six-month-old much easier. I was expecting to use the hot water in the buffet area, so having a kettle in the room was a nice surprise.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] The drinks packages We purchased an all-inclusive drinks package for £20 per person per day and found it to be excellent value for money – much cheaper than some other cruise lines. Cocktails were about £7 and a pint of beer about £4, so it is really easy to get your money worth on-board. Children under three don’t need to buy a drinks package, so we didn’t get one for Leonie. However, every time I went to the bar I ordered three drinks and nobody seemed to mind.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] The kids club There was a kids club on-board where you can leave one and two year olds for an hour at certain times. (Older kids can stay all day). Our toddler had a great time and seemed to come back with free gifts each time including a t-shirt that changes colour in the sun and a pair of fairy wings! For babies under one, parents can accompany children to play with the baby toys, but you can’t leave them there.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] The entertainment We all really enjoyed the stage shows. The dancers, singer and acrobats were so good that the children had no problem sitting and watching the shows for an hour. Our little girl's favourite performers were the ‘bendy ladies’, so much so that she decided that is what she wants to do when she grows up.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] The waterpark MSC Preziosa has an amazing kids’ waterpark. However, it only opens in good weather, so we didn’t get to use it during our late September trip around Northern Europe. I can imagine that it would be a wonderful place to enjoy during the summer months or in a warmer destination.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] The verdict To summarise – MSC Preziosa was a great ship for anyone travelling with babies or toddlers. 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What is it like cruising to the Norwegian Fjords with MSC Cruises? 

What is it like cruising to the Norwegian Fjords with MSC Cruises? 

What is it like cruising to the Norwegian Fjords with MSC Cruises?  Cruises To The Norwegian Fjords Our product executive Chantelle shares her unforgettable family journey aboard MSC Virtuosa through the breathtaking Norwegian Fjords. MSC Cruises  With a growing fleet of innovative ships and a strong focus on affordability for families, MSC Cruises is fast becoming a standout choice for those looking to experience the magic of the Norwegian Fjords—without sacrificing comfort or style. On Board MSC Virtuosa As a cruise specialist and parent, I’ve been lucky to experience a variety of ships—but our time aboard MSC Virtuosa was something truly special. From the moment we stepped on board, we were welcomed with warmth and energy by MSC’s amazing crew. The ship itself is beautiful—sleek, modern, and packed with features that cater to families, couples, and solo travellers. Despite being one of MSC’s newer and larger ships, Virtuosa somehow balances that wow-factor with a relaxed, easygoing vibe—something that really struck me during our days at sea. Foodies are in for a treat too. Dining is flexible and varied, with standout venues like: HOLA! Tacos – casual, fun, and delicious (don’t skip the frozen margaritas!) from £16pp pre booked, well worth it!  Marketplace Buffet – great for families with kids Kaito Sushi and other specialty restaurants that are well worth pre-booking Whether you want quick bites or a special night out, it’s easy to find your perfect spot. Our Family Stay On Board  We stayed in a Balcony Cabin, and I can’t recommend it enough for a Fjords itinerary. Waking up to mist-covered mountains, sailing past waterfalls from your own private space—it’s the kind of memory that stays with you. For families, MSC offers a variety of options to suit different needs and budgets, and what impressed me most were the generous discounts and family-first policies, including: Infants under 2 sail free Single Parent Discounts Family Comfort Offers when booking two cabins on one reference  These are thoughtful touches that make a real difference for families considering a cruise.   Exploring the Norwegian Fjords  This itinerary is pure magic. We docked in places like Haugesund, Nordfjordeid, Stavanger—each offering something truly special. What surprised me was how easy it was to explore without a formal excursion. Most ports are right at the heart of town, allowing you to stroll at your own pace, soak up the views, and discover hidden gems along the way. Our personal highlight? Sailing through Geirangerfjord at sunrise. The waterfalls, cliffs, and soft morning light created an almost cinematic moment—made even better with a coffee in hand from our balcony.   On board Activites & Entertainment  Sea days were never boring—especially with a child in tow. Between the indoor and outdoor pools, the Savannah Aquapark, and interactive arcade (don’t miss the Fun Pass deal! from £70) there was always something to do. The Himalayan Bridge high-ropes course was a thrill, and the themed nights—like White Night and 70s Disco—brought a festive buzz in the evenings. Whether you wanted to dance the night away or wind down in the Champagne Bar, the ship offered something for every energy level. Deals for MSC Cruises ships MSC Virtuosa from 2025-08-04 to 2027-12-31 Little Moments That Made a Big Difference  One little moment stood out: after a full day of exploring and a family dinner at HOLA! Tacos, we returned to our cabin to find our son’s teddy tucked in bed, with a chocolate on his pillow. It may sound small, but these personal touches really made us feel seen and looked after. The crew genuinely seemed to love being part of our experience—and that kind of hospitality is what sets MSC apart. If you’ve ever dreamed of exploring the Norwegian Fjords—and want a cruise that blends stunning scenery with family comfort and value—MSC Cruises delivers. Our fam trip aboard Virtuosa exceeded all expectations. The ship, the service, the scenery, the food… it all came together for a journey we’ll never forget.  If you have any questions about sailing with MSC Cruises or would like to know more about what offers are available, please don't hesitate to get in touch. We provide personalised service, alongside our first-hand experiences and offers you won't find elsewhere. Simply call our Cruise Concierge today on 0808 274 9725  Norwegian Fjords Cruises

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11 Unusual Cruise Ship Cabins

11 Unusual Cruise Ship Cabins

11 Unusual Cruise Ship Cabins View Balcony Cruise Deals A cruise ship cabin is an important factor of your sailing, whether you’re a serial suite booker or a lover of inside staterooms. There are many staterooms to choose from when it comes to booking your cruise, but which are the most unusual? Here are 11 of our favourite places to rest your head which are a little out of the ordinary. Zipline Balcony Oasis of the Seas Featured in Balcony cabins which overlook the Boardwalk neighbourhood on-board Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas, passengers not only get to stay in the industry’s first in-facing balconies but also gain fantastic views of the zipline as fellow cruisers fly nine decks above them! AquaTheater Suite Oasis-Class ships Only available on the Oasis Class ships the AquaTheater Suites offer up to eight guests a large space to unwind. Their key feature, and the reason they are named ‘AquaTheater Suites’, is that they boasts a huge wraparound balcony with views to the AquaTheater and surroundings. MSC Zoe Fleetwide MSC Cruises’ latest addition of Zoe is the first-of-its-kind. Featured in all cabins aboard MSC Bellissima, and soon to be fleetwide, the assistant is able to answer hundreds of questions about life on-board, help with excursion and restaurant reservations, as well as answering a huge range of unique customer queries. So far, she can answer 800 questions in seven languages and 30 different accents across the globe. But she doesn’t stop there. Her artificial intelligence means she is continually expanding her knowledge and offering a more personalised experience for passengers. She can offer instant information about cruise events, entertainment, journey updates or just playing music to get ready to. Virtual Balcony Symphony, Harmony, Spectrum, Anthem, Ovation, Quantum, Navigator, Explorer and Voyager of the Seas Featuring an 80-inch high-definition screen which spans almost floor to ceiling, Royal Caribbean’s Virtual Balconies are a unique and contemporary way to view the world outside without having to book an ocean view or balcony. The staterooms offer a real-time view of the ocean and destinations streamed from either the front or back of the ship, depending on which way your room is facing. There’s even sound added for effect, curtains and a virtual balcony rail to offer a ‘real feel’ to your inside cabin. The whole balcony can be switched off if guests wish, but it adds a great perspective on outside weather and give a new dimension to the cabin. Edge Stateroom with Infinite Balcony Edge-Class ships Offering 27% more space than staterooms on the rest of the fleet, Celebrity Cruises’ innovative Edge Staterooms with Infinite Balcony are one-of-a-kind. The unique factor is the balcony, which has a window operated from a control panel to extend the stateroom and bring the outside in. When the bi-fold doors and window is open, the space is great and really opens up your stateroom within a truly transformational setting. These staterooms are exclusively available on-board Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Apex, and any future Edge-Class ships. Ultimate Family Suite Symphony of the Seas and Spectrum of the Seas Exactly as described, this suite is the ultimate must for families wanting fun memories! Jam-packed with a huge TV, air-hockey table, LEGO wall, hot tub and even a slide that connects the upper level with the ground it’s the perfect place to hang out and enjoy each other’s company while cruising. There’s only two bedrooms, one for the parents and one for kids which sleeps four. There is also a sofa bed in the living room which sleeps two, so the total number to stay in this suite is up to eight. Ben & Jerrys ‘Sweet’ Freedom-Class ships A stateroom that includes free ice cream sounds like a dream, but it’s a reality on-board Royal Caribbean’s Freedom Class ships (Independence, Liberty and Freedom of the Seas). Stateroom 6305 is Promenade Stateroom with a difference, overlooking the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream shop with two cows prominently displayed in the window. Aptly named the Ben & Jerry’s ‘Sweet’, the cruise line plays on the unusual view with perks such as daily complimentary ice cream for each guest; access to the Concierge Lounge; and reservations for the ice show. Within the room décor mirror bovine-themes with cow artwork, trinkets, and cow print soft furnishings for a truly unique stateroom to enjoy! Edge Villa Edge-Class ships Designed for the Edge-Class, these suites offer an exciting new category of staterooms for guests to enjoy. The unusual offering is that the Edge Villa is set across two floors, with private plunge pools and floor-to-ceiling windows as well as an expanse of 739 square feet of space! Though Celebrity Cruises aren’t the first cruise line to offer two-storey suites, the Edge Villas are styled to a contemporary level and include exclusive access to The Retreat; their own butler; a premium beverage package; unlimited speciality dining; and high-speed internet access. Sea Terrace Fleetwide Featured on-board brand-new cruise line, Virgin Voyages, all the staterooms are unique and unusual. However, the Sea Terrace stands out with its Roomy Rainshower and hand-woven terrace hammock as well as plenty other quirky features that you wouldn’t usually find in a typical balcony room. The rain showers offer a spa-like wash while the hammocks are hand-woven by artisans from Yellow Leaf – a social enterprise that fosters women’s empowerment and community transformation in rural Thailand. The stateroom features clever lighting with sensors that auto-adjust according to movements and changes between the day and night and there are PIR presence sensors which automatically switch to energy-saving mode when the cabin is empty. Lanai Stateroom Amsterdam, Zaandam, Rotterdam and Volendam ships The Lanai stateroom offers a roomy cruise experience on-board selected ships in the Holland America Line fleet. What makes these unique is the sliding door which leads directly into the walk-around Lower Promenade Deck, with instant access to reserved deck chairs to enjoy the stunning views at your leisure. Privacy is not compromised either as the glass for the sliding doors is one-way, so no one can peer into your stateroom when passing by. From virtual balconies to digital assistants, cruising offers a great range of places to stay and relax. If you’re looking for something unusual to book for your next cruise, these 11 staterooms are definitely some of our top picks! Have you stayed in any of these cruise ship cabins? Which is the most unique stateroom you’ve booked? Let us know in the comments below!   View Our Balcony Cruise Deals

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Guide to Cruising Canada and New England

Guide to Cruising Canada and New England

Guide to Cruising Canada and New England View Canada Cruises From historic Boston to magnificent Montmorency falls, a Canada and New England Cruise is filled with beautiful sights and incredible experiences. If you’re keen to visit the land of maple syrup and ice hockey, we’ve got all the info on when to go, how to pack, how to plan, as well as the best ships and the best ports. What cruise lines sail to Canada and New England? There are a fantastic range of vessels which cruise Canada and New England. Whether you’re planning a holiday for the whole family or a trip of a lifetime, there are a range of cruise lines and cruise ships that go to Canada and New England. When should you cruise to Canada and New England? The Canada and New England cruise season lasts from May until October. For warmer weather, we recommend visiting in July and August. But for the quintessential autumn leaves and maple syrup that Canada is so famous for, cruise in September or October. Whilst not many cruises head to Canada and New England in winter, it’s worth finding one that does if you’re a fan of skiing. What ports will I visit on a Canada and New England cruise? Whilst a brilliant ship can really help to make a cruising holiday shine, it’s the fascinating and varied ports that are the true stars of a Canada and New England cruise. Boston This common embarkation port for Canada and New England Cruises is rich in revolutionary history. See the restored tea ships at the Boston Tea Party ships and museum with live actors and interactive exhibits. Walk the 2.5 mile Freedom Trail to see some of the most significant locations of the American Revolution, including the Concord Bridge where minutemen fired “the shot heard around the world”.   For more recent history, visit the John F. Kennedy Museum, honouring one of the USA’s most iconic presidents.   For families, Boston has its very own Children’s Museum which makes learning exciting and fun for your youngsters. Sports lovers can’t miss Fenton Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. TV buffs, on the other hand, can visit the actual bar from the classic sitcom Cheers! Newport, Rhode Island To see the most extravagant and over-the-top mansions in the world, pick a cruise that stops in Newport. Here, wealthy heirs and heiresses built some of the flashiest holiday homes imaginable. The magnificent manors here include: –  The Italian Renaissance style palazzo “The Breakers”. –  The French inspired “The Elms”. –  The shingle style Isaac Bell house. – The Georgian colonial style Hunter House. – The gothic revival style Kingscote. – Rosecliff, modelled after the Grand Tianon at Versailles. Or, if you can’t decide on a particular house to visit, why not take a wander along the 3.5 mile cliff walk to catch a glimpse of them all. Bar Harbour, Maine Lovers of the great outdoors will be in their element visiting Bar Harbour. The key attraction here is the stunning Acadia National Park, home to spectacular mountains and lakes as well as incredible Wabanaki indigenous history. To learn more about the Wabanaki people, head to the nearby Abbe Museum. New York City Meet Lady Liberty herself, stare in awe at the Empire State Building, stroll around Central Park, and take in some culture at the Met. If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. Montreal, Quebec The old port of Montreal is filled with fabulous activities and sights. Get your geek on at the science centre, get lost in the labyrinth, or relax at the Bota Bota floating spa. For remarkable architecture, visit the exquisite Notre Dame Basilica. Afterwards, watch the street artists perform at Place Jacques Cartier. Shopaholics can head to Le Plateau District or explore the sprawling Underground City. Montreal also boasts some brilliant outdoor spaces. At Parc Jean-Drapeau you can build sandcastles on the man-made beach, enjoy a spot of gambling at the Montreal Casino, and car fanatics can’t miss the Giles Villeneuve racetrack. At the Montreal Botanical Gardens you can view gorgeous plant life in the 16 themed areas or check out the creepy crawlies of the insectarium. Or for sensational views of the city, visit the Parc du Mont-Royal. For a zoo and aquarium with Olympic History, pay a call to the Montreal Biodome. Halifax, Nova Scotia A heaven for history buffs, Halifax is home to some brilliant museums and National Historic Sites. Make your way to the Halifax Citadel, a 17th century military fortress, before midday to hear the firing of the noon gun. For some spookier history, head to the UNESCO world heritage town of Lunenburg to take a guided tour complete with nautical ghost stories. You will also find the Canadian Museum of Immigration in Halifax, where you can learn the fascinating stories of Canada’s settlers. Sydney, Nova Scotia Are you a fan of the telephone? Visit the museum and burial site of its inventor, Alexander Graham Bell, in Sydney. Or perhaps you’d rather spend a day in the life of an 18th century Canadian with candle making and butter churning at the Cossit House living museum. In nearby Cape Breton, visit the Centre for Heritage and Science, complete with a discovery corner for children. Or if you’re keen to secure some one-of-a-kind souvenirs, follow the Artisan Trail. However, the thing that makes Sydney truly unique is that it is home to Fidheal Mhor A’ Ceilidh- the world’s largest fiddle at fifty foot tall! Saint John, New Brunswick Visitors to the port of Saint John have the opportunity to witness the incredible natural phenomena of the Reversing Falls Rapids, where the powerful waters reverse the direction of the river. You can jetboat through it or zipline over it for a thrilling way to take in the spectacle. If Mother Nature hasn’t impressed you enough, you can also head to the Irving Nature Park and explore its six different ecosystems or pay a visit to the UNESCO listed Stonehammer Geopark. In the town itself, wander down Prince William Street to admire the Victorian architecture or take a trip to St. John’s Anglican Church. Saguenay, Quebec Sail along the glorious Saguenay Fjord and hike the beautiful Saguenay Fjord National Park. Or if you’d rather immerse yourself in Canada’s riveting past, head to the 1920’s historical village of Val Jalbert. Are you a plane geek? You’ll have a wonderful time the Bagotville air defence museum. Or if you’d like to learn about the natural history of the area, head to Centre De Decouverte le Fjord de Saguenay. Quebec City Step into the gorgeous walled city of Quebec and discover its many gems. The French Colonial La Citadelle Fortress is a must visit for those interested in Canadian history. As is the Plains of Abraham urban park, site of the Battle of Quebec. The St Louis Forts and Chateau is a great spot for history buff families, as the hands-on activities are a big hit with kids Shopaholics, on the other hand, will adore the boutiques of Le Petit Champlain quarter and the antique shops and galleries of Rue St. Paul. For those keener on arts and culture, wander around the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Quebec and visit the fabulous Palace Royale Plaza. Here you’ll see the excellent Trompe-L’Oeil murals of the Soumande House. If you’re planning to get some great shots for the gram on your trip, swing by the Chateau Frontenac- the most photographed hotel in the world. For breath-taking natural beauty, however, you’ll find the 275-foot Montmorency Falls just outside the city. Sept-Iles, Quebec Sept-Iles is bound to be a favourite port for wildlife lovers. Go whale watching at the Gulf of St. Lawrence or visit the razorbills, puffins and auks at the Isle du Corossol bird sanctuary. Active cruisers will love hiking on Grand Basque Island, making sure to take pauses to admire the marvellous scenery. To learn about the culture and history of the indigenous Innu people, visit the Musee Shaputan. What to Eat When Cruising Canada and New England It’s practically illegal to visit Quebec without indulging in its signature dish, Poutine. La Banquise in Montreal is a superb place to find this cheesy, gravy-covered treat. Quebec isn’t only known for poutine though- Quebec’s cheese is absolutely delicious, and you can sample some at the 1608 wine and cheese bar in Quebec City. For a cute and cosy place to dine, head to Boston’s Urban Hearth. Just make sure to book well in advance. What to Pack When Cruising Canada and New England -Layers: Even in summer, the temperature in Canada and New England is very changeable. We advise wearing multiple layers that you can add and remove as needed. -Raincoat: Much like in the UK, rain showers are always a possibility in Canada and New England. -Walking boots/shoes: Don’t miss out on exploring Canada’s fabulous landscape for lack of the correct footwear. -Rucksack: Whether you’re hiking over hills or exploring incredible cities, a rucksack is the perfect way to carry everything you need with you. Preparing for a Cruise to Canada and New England When preparing for a Canada and New England Cruise you will need to ensure you have the correct documents- your passport and an Electronic Travel Authorisation. Unless you are exempt, you will also need to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19, and also follow the additional Covid precautions Canada has in place. We also advise that once you have booked your cruise, you book any excursions, activities and restaurant reservations in advance to avoid disappointment. With a range of fantastic options for cruising to Canada 2022 and 2023, the only hard part is deciding which sensational sailing to pick.View Cruises To Canada

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