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From Québec City to Québec City

An Extended Journey through Canada’s Natural Beauty & Iconic American Cities

Dates:
4 Oct - 24 Oct 2028
Duration:
20 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
13
Ship:
Explora V
Cruise Line:
Explora Journeys
Fares:

From £9,710 pp

Sunrise over Halifax, Canada

From Québec City to Québec City

An Extended Journey through Canada’s Natural Beauty & Iconic American Cities

Dates:
4 Oct - 24 Oct 2028
Duration:
20 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
13
Ship:
Explora V
Cruise Line:
Explora Journeys
Fares:

From £9,710 pp

Voyage Itinerary

4 October to 5 October

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
Marché du Vieux Port, Québec City

Our tip

Hang out at the Marché du Vieux Port for extraordinary food and drink – go easy on the wine tasting though!

6 October

: La Baie

7 October

Canada: Sept-Iles (Québec)

8 October - At sea

9 October

Canada: Sydney

Sydney is the only real city on Nova Scotia’s beautiful Cape Breton island, a former steel and coal town that is reinventing itself as a cultural and culinary hub. The revitalised waterfront area is particularly appealing, and there are some interesting Loyalist-era buildings in the city’s North End district.
Lighthouse near Sydney, Cape Breton

10 October

Canada: Halifax

The natural harbour at Halifax is the second largest in the world after Sydney, and this charming city has a proud maritime heritage. Take a stroll along the historic waterfront, delve into the vibrant arts scene or explore the beautiful coastal scenery of Nova Scotia.
Sunrise over Halifax, Canada

11 October - At sea

12 October to 13 October

United States: Boston

Boston is one of the oldest cities in the USA, and in amongst the skyscrapers are plenty of red-brick buildings, a Georgian architecture that lends the city a distinctly European feel. Boston is also home to a wealth of cultural riches, including the superb Museum of Fine Arts, as well as the world famous Harvard University.
Back Bay skyline, Boston

14 October to 15 October

United States: New York

The Big Apple is one of the world’s most iconic, cosmopolitan cities, a place that everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime. From the lofty heights of the Manhattan skyscrapers to the hipster hangouts of resurgent Brooklyn, New York City buzzes with energy and excitement, and there’s never been a better time to visit.
New York City skyline

16 October - At sea

17 October

United Kingdom: Portland

The windswept Isle of Portland is connected to the mainland by Chesil Beach, which curves west for 18 miles along the Dorset coast. The island is famous as the home of Portland stone and is rich in bird life, while just next door is the resort town of Weymouth, with its pretty Georgian harbour.
Portland Bill lighthouse, Dorset

18 October

Canada: Saint John (New Brunswick)

19 October - At sea

20 October

Canada: Charlottetown

Charlottetown, the charming provincial capital of Prince Edward Island, occupies an important place in Canadian history: it was here that the conference which led to the creation of the Canadian Confederation took place in 1864. The city also has a great culinary scene, making use of the island’s bountiful seafood and fresh produce.
Charlottetown harbour, Canada

21 October

Canada: Iles des la Madeleine

22 October

Canada: Gaspé

The rugged Gaspé Peninsula is one of the most beautiful landscapes in the Canadian Maritimes, and the waters off the coast are a whale watching hotspot. Highlights include Forillon National Park, home to wildlife including moose and bears, and Bonaventure Island, where you’ll find one of the world’s biggest gannet colonies.
Gaspé Peninsula, Canada

23 October - At sea

24 October

Arriving in 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
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.

The ship

Explora V

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

The Explora Journeys fleet continues to expand and the fifth vessel, Explora V, launches in December 2027 offering inaugural journeys in the Mediterranean and Arabian Peninsula.

What we love

Explora Journeys continues to grow whilst still nurturing its commitment to sustainability and Explora V will be LNG-powered and will also be the first ship in the fleet to be equipped with next-generation fuel cell readiness, allowing the ship to use hydrogen as a power source.

Learn more about Explora V

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.

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