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From Québec City to Southampton

A Grand Journey through Glacial Landscapes, Ancient Monuments & Lively Port Towns

Dates:
18 May - 5 Jun 2028
Duration:
18 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
13
Ship:
EXPLORA IV
Cruise Line:
Explora Journeys
Fares:

From £9,375 pp

Viking homes in L'Anse aux Meadows, Canada

From Québec City to Southampton

A Grand Journey through Glacial Landscapes, Ancient Monuments & Lively Port Towns

Dates:
18 May - 5 Jun 2028
Duration:
18 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
13
Ship:
EXPLORA IV
Cruise Line:
Explora Journeys
Fares:

From £9,375 pp

Voyage Itinerary

18 May

Setting sail from Québec City

Québec City, the capital of French-speaking Canada, is one of the North American continent's most beguiling cities. The pretty old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a joy to behold; the cobbled streets and church spires are enclosed within the old city walls, and many of the buildings date back to the 17th century. In January and February the Winter Carnival, one of the world's biggest winter festivals, brings colour and celebration to lift the hibernal gloom, while in summer the streets are filled with musicians and street performers in period costume.

Chateau Frontenac, Québec City
Terrasse Dufferin, Québec City

Don't miss

For fantastic views, go to the Terrasse Dufferin, on the clifftop high above the St Lawrence River, then take the funicular to the Old Lower Town.

19 May

: La Baie

20 May

Canada: Sept-Iles (Québec)

21 May

Canada: Havre-Saint-Pierre

22 May

Canada: Corner Brook (Newfoundland)

23 May

Canada: L'Anse aux Meadows

The archaeological site of L’Anse aux Meadows, on the northern tip of Newfoundland, is the only confirmed site of Norse settlement in North America. Vikings arrived from Iceland and Greenland some 500 years before Columbus, and you can visit the reconstructed timber and peat-turf homes that they built.
Viking homes in L'Anse aux Meadows, Canada

24 May to 26 May - At sea

27 May to 28 May

Iceland: Reykjavik

Capital of Iceland and gateway to this extraordinary volcanic island, modern Reykjavík is home to an impressive collection of interesting attractions and places of historic significance. Visit the impressive Hallgrímskirkja church, relax in a thermal pool, potter around the old harbour, and enjoy 24 hour daylight in the summer months.
Reykjavik, Iceland

29 May

Iceland: Ísafjörður

Ísafjörður is the largest town in Iceland’s wild Westfjords, dramatically located on a spit of sand hemmed in by mountains on three sides. The town itself is fairly low key, and the main attraction is exploring the surrounding landscapes, such as the spectacular Hornstrandir Peninsula.
Landscape around Isafjordur, Iceland

30 May

Iceland: Akureyri

Akureyri is Iceland’s second city, though with just 18,000 inhabitants it’s really more of a small town. Situated on the north coast at the head of Iceland’s largest fjord, it’s a cute and quirky place that also serves as a base from which to explore the bubbling mud pools and lunar landscapes around Lake Mývatn.
Akureyri, Iceland

31 May - At sea

1 June

United Kingdom: Kirkwall (Orkney Islands)

The flat, windswept Orkney Islands, just off the northeast coast of Scotland, have a distinctive Scandinavian heritage that’s discernible in everything from the unusual place names to the ancient Norse architecture of the capital, Kirkwall. Don’t miss the Ring of Brodgar, a fascinating Neolithic stone circle.
Ring of Brodgar, Orkney Islands

2 June

United Kingdom: Portree (Isle of Skye)

The Isle of Skye is one of Scotland’s most popular tourist destinations, thanks to a spectacular landscape of jagged peaks, misty moors and glassy lochs. The island’s biggest town is Portree, a pleasant little place with a colourful harbour.
Portree, Isle of Skye

3 June

United Kingdom: Belfast

The 1998 Good Friday Agreement was a watershed moment for Northern Ireland, and its rejuvenated capital is enjoying a surge in popularity. The new Titanic Belfast museum is the star attraction, while the city centre boasts some handsome Victorian architecture and a lively pub scene.
Belfast City Hall

4 June - At sea

5 June

Arriving in Southampton

Southampton is the UK’s leading port. Bustling modern cruise terminals, as well as wharfs and commercial harbours, line the waterfront, whilst the city itself is a fascinating mix of ancient and modern, with a picturesque old town, the original city walls still standing, and super-modern shopping centres and office complexes
The Bargate, Southampton
Walk The Walls sign, Southampton

Our tip

Get a copy of the Old Town Walk map from the tourist information centre, a perfect (and free!) way to explore Southampton at a leisurely pace.

The ship

EXPLORA IV

Capacity:
926 Guests
Style:
Luxurious resort-style vessels offering an intimate yachting experience in stylish surrounds.

The third and fourth ships from Explora Journeys will join the fleet in summer 2026 and summer 2027 respectively, promising the same intimate experience on board with some enhancements.

What we love

Maintaining the Explora Journeys style but with some key enhancements, Explora III and IV will be the first LNG-powered ships in the fleet, demonstrating Explora Journeys' commitment to more sustainable marine operations. She will also benefit from more suites in higher categories including a second Owner's Residence, new dining venues, and a reimagined wellness space.

Learn more about EXPLORA IV

inclusions

  • Meals in a choice of venues including room service
  • Open bar policy throughout the ship
  • Onboard entertainment and enrichment programme
  • WiFi
  • Onboard gratuities

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Auberge Saint-Antoine, Québec City

      Where to stay in Québec City

      Chateau Frontenac is tempting, but we choose the Auberge St Antoine.

    • Montmorency Falls, Québec City

      Recommended private tour

      Get out of the city and you are in Big Nature – Foret Montmorency is a good destination, especially with a wildlife guide.

    • The Pig in the Wall, Southampton

      Overnight in Southampton

      Stay at the Pig in the Wall, stylish with great food. Very small so book early.

    • Winchester

      Day trips from Southampton

      Visit historic Winchester, home to King Arthur’s Round Table, the Great Hall and Winchester Cathedral.

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