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Canada & New England Cruises

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About Canada & New England Cruises

New England and Canada cruises offer sophisticated, eye-catching ports of call. Take in the sights of the Atlantic Ocean coast, enjoy whale watching, and see the beautiful fall foliage. Newport, Portland and Bar Harbor are quaint towns with lighthouses and crab shacks. Explore Canada's Maritime provinces, including Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland. Finally, immerse yourself in French Canada with stops in Quebec's cities and countryside.

  • More about Canada & New England

  • What is the best time to cruise to Canada & New England?

  • Which cruise lines go to Canada & New England?

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10 Nights

Canada Cruise

Port: Montreal • Troisrivieres • Baie-Comeau • Gaspe • Charlottetown • Sydney • St. Pierre • Sept-Iles • +2 more

233 reviews
Sep 26, 2024
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10 Nights

Canada & New England - Other

Port: Quebec City • Saguenay • Charlottetown • Sydney • Halifax • Portland • Bar Harbor • Boston • +2 more

2,179 reviews
Sep 18, 2024
Norwegian Cruise Line
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9 Nights

New England Cruise

Port: Lisbon • Horta • Boston

840 reviews
Oct 3, 2024
Azamara
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7 Nights

Canada & New England Discovery

Port: Quebec City • Charlottetown • Sydney • Halifax • Portland • Boston

1,035 reviews
Holland America Line
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8 Nights

Canada & New England - New York

Port: New York • Boston • Portland • Sydney • Charlottetown • Saguenay • Quebec City

519 reviews
Norwegian Cruise Line
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11 Nights

Canada Cruise

Port: Boston • Portland • Saint John • Halifax • Sydney • Corner Brook • Havre St. Pierre • +5 more

410 reviews
Oceania Cruises
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4 Nights

Canada Cruise

Port: Bayonne • Halifax • Bayonne

2,667 reviews
Royal Caribbean International
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7 Nights

Canada & New England Discovery

Port: Montreal • Quebec City • Charlottetown • Sydney • Halifax • Portland • Boston

600 reviews
Sep 21, 2024
Holland America Line
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11 Nights

Canada & New England Circle: Newfoundland & Montre...

Port: Montreal • Quebec City • Charlottetown • Sydney • Halifax • St. John's • St. Pierre • Montreal

600 reviews
Aug 16, 2025
Holland America Line
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11 Nights

Canada Cruise

Port: New York • Newport • Cape Cod • Boston • Portland • Saint John • Halifax • Sydney • +5 more

233 reviews
Oct 17, 2024
Oceania Cruises
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10 Nights

Canada & New England - Other

Port: Quebec City • Saguenay • Charlottetown • Sydney • Halifax • Portland • Bar Harbor • Boston • +1 more

2,179 reviews
Oct 9, 2024
Norwegian Cruise Line
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7 Nights

Canada & New England - New York

Port: New York • Portland • Bar Harbor • Saint John • Halifax • New York

3,921 reviews
Norwegian Cruise Line
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12 Nights

Canada Cruise

Port: Quebec City • Saguenay Fjord • Gaspe • Halifax • Saint John • Portland • Boston • Newport • +1 more

283 reviews
Aug 17, 2024
Silversea
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7 Nights

Canada & New England: Montreal Maritimes & Maine

Port: Montreal • Quebec City • Charlottetown • Sydney • Halifax • Portland • Boston

600 reviews
Sep 14, 2025
Holland America Line
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7 Nights

Canada & New England - New York

Port: New York • Newport • Portland • Bar Harbor • Saint John • Halifax • New York

3,921 reviews
Norwegian Cruise Line
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More about Canada & New England

What is the best time to cruise to Canada & New England?

The season for Canada/New England cruises is quite limited, due to the region's frigid and long winter season. There are sailings October available from May through October, with the most popular time being between August and for those hoping to enjoy the fall foliage. Keep in mind that outside of July and August, evening and overnight temperatures can be quite chilly, so you might not be spending too much time on the outdoor decks. For more: Canada & New England Cruise Tips.

Which cruise lines go to Canada & New England?

Popular cruise lines including Norwegian Cruise Line, Carnival and Royal Caribbean offer Canada/New England sailings in the fall, and lines including Holland America and Princess sail a number of cruises throughout the region's entire season. Seabourn and Silversea also offer cruise options for luxury-lovers.

What are some things to do in Canada & New England?

Outdoor exploration is the major draw in much of the region, but there are also a number of sophisticated and interesting cities to explore in Canada and New England, including Boston, Quebec City and Montreal. Adventure-lovers can go kayaking in Saint John, hike Acadia National Park near Bar Harbor, or hop on a sailboat in Halifax. Be sure to sample local delicacies like lobster and maple syrup. For more: Tips on Planning a Family Cruise to Canada and New England.

Do you need a passport to take a cruise to Canada & New England?

As long as your cruise starts and ends in a U.S. port (like Boston or New York), Americans aren't required to bring a passport for Canada/New England cruises. However, we always recommend having one on you, just in case travel plans were to change in a Canadian port of call.

What should I pack for a cruise to Canada & New England?

Sunny days can be quite warm in this region despite nighttime temperatures that can feel wintry as early as August, so layers are necessary. Be sure to have a warm sweater or light jacket at all times, as well as comfortable walking shoes and perhaps hiking boots as well.

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