Out of Boston, Norwegian Cruise Lines offers a choice of a 7-day New England and Canada cruises that terminates in Quebec City, Quebec, or a 14-day round-trip cruise that also visits New England and Canada. Cruise dates are in September and October. The 7-day cruise visits Bar Harbor, Maine; St. John, New Brunswick; Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia; and Corner Brook, Newfoundland. The 14-day itinerary adds stops at Sept-iles, Quebec; Charlottetown, Nova Scotia, and Portland, Maine, after the turnaround at Quebec City. The cruises are aboard the Norwegian Spirit, which can host up to 1,996 passengers.
Norwegian Cruise Line
7665 Corporate Center Drive
Miami, FL 33126
305-436-4000
ncl.com
Holland America offers 7-day New England and Canada cruises from Boston that terminate in Montreal, Canada, and 14-day cruises that go round-trip to Montreal and back to Boston. Departure dates are available from late spring through summer and fall. The 7-day cruise makes stops in Bar Harbor, Maine; Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island and Quebec City. The 14-day option visits the same ports in reverse on the leg back from Montreal. The cruise ship ms Maasdan sails the New England and Canada itineraries. The ship can accommodate up to 1,258 guests.
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Avenue West
Seattle, WA 98119
206-281-3535
hollandamerica.com
Royal Caribbean has a schedule of 8-day New England cruises. The cruises are available during the months of September and October. The voyage itinerary includes port stops at Portland, Maine; Rockland, Maine; St. John, New Brunswick and Halifax, Nova Scotia. Royal Caribbean uses the cruise ship Jewel of the Sea for these cruises and the ship can host up to 2,501 passengers.
Royal Carribean International
1050 Caribbean Way
Miami, FL 33132-2096
305-539-6000
royalcaribbean.com