Summer Sailing in Style.



Your Itinerary:
Day 1: Whether you know it as the ‘Big Apple’ or the ‘City that Never Sleeps’, New York is a shoppers’ paradise, crammed full of exceptional sights and experiences, and pulsing with a palpable energy.
Day 2: At sea.
Day 3: Discover tide-turning history at the Boston Tea Party ship, stop by TV’s famous Cheers bar where everybody knows your name or, for the simple pleasure of retail therapy, visit Boston’s many shops.
Day 4: At sea.
Day 5: When you disembark at the port of Sydney, prepare to stand back in amazement as you are confronted by the world’s largest fiddle, “Fidheal Mhor A’ Ceilidh.” For a more in-depth experience of the local culture, walk around the colonial town of Old Sydney. Intriguing sites include St. Patrick’s, the oldest Roman Catholic Church in Cape Breton, Cossit House, built in 1787, and Jost House, also built in the 18th century. On the beautiful lakes of Bras d’Or, in the nearby village of Baddeck, is the Alexander Graham Bell Museum. There are almost 5000 miles of coastline in Nova Scotia, so it is hardly surprising to learn that it has some of the most stunning beaches in the world. Sea birds abound in their thousands, and more than 12 species of whales visit throughout the summer and autumn.
Day 6: At sea.
Day 7: Sailing into Quebec City, you arrive at the oldest inland port in Canada, just minutes from the city center. The city walls are close to three miles in length and the cliff-top location is a perfect vantage point to view the distinctive cityscape which spans 300 years. The “Star Shaped Citadel” has the characteristic form of Vauban fortifications, and in summer the Changing of the Guard ceremony is a fantastic spectacle. Wander up Rue Saint-Paul where a host of galleries and shops will lure you in. Climb the 59 “Breakneck Stairs” which link the upper and lower town, or for a less strenuous trip to the top, take the funicular that brings you to the Petit Champlain quarter. The St. Lawrence River is a huge presence cutting right through the city. Polar bears, walruses, and seals frolic in the outdoor park to enchant you with their antics.
Welcome Back to Luxury.
8-Days & 7-Nights
From the Big Apple's nightlife and Boston's historical sites to Nova Scotia's islands and Quebec's Old Town, the ports of call on this journey are just as thrilling as your pampered days at sea. There are dozens of reasons luxury-seekers raise a glass aboard this cruise, including fine wines, evening galas, pillow-topped Godiva chocolates, a star-gazers planetarium, live music, afternoon tea, and endless style and elegance.
$1,349* per person
Your Experience Includes:
7-night accommodations from New York City to Quebec City
All meals associated with the stateroom category
All port taxes and fees
All onboard entertainment and experiences offered by Cunard
Because Luxury Matters.
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This experience is being brought to you in partnership with Cunard.