11 Days
Quebec City
Baltimore
Sun Class
2,004
750
1999
2024
SKQUBA8
Wander the cobblestone streets of Old Québec, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where 17th-century architecture abounds. Don't miss the iconic Château Frontenac, towering over the St. Lawrence River, offering stunning views. For a taste of local culture, visit the bustling Place Royale and enjoy authentic Québécois cuisine at a nearby bistro. The Plains of Abraham provide a lush green space perfect for a leisurely stroll, while the Musée de la Civilisation delves into the region's rich history and vibrant present.
Saguenay is distinguished by its dramatic landscape, where lush forests meet the fjord’s steep cliffs. This region is famous for the Saguenay Fjord, one of the world’s longest, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for whale watching. The fjord itself is a powerful presence in the city’s identity, influencing local culture and outdoor activities.
Cultural enrichment is plentiful in Saguenay, with the La Pulperie de Chicoutimi / Regional Museum providing insights into the area's historical industry and art. For those keen on performance arts, the Théâtre Banque Nationale offers a variety of shows that enhance the local cultural scene. Discover the natural and cultural offerings in the heart of Quebec’s wilderness and heritage during this port of call in Saguenay.
La Baie, located along the Saguenay River, is known for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. This picturesque borough of Saguenay offers breathtaking views of the fjord, surrounded by lush forests and dramatic cliffs. The area is perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and wildlife watching.
The Musée du Fjord provides fascinating insights into the region's natural history and marine life. La Baie also hosts vibrant local events, including the popular Festival des Bières du Monde, celebrating international beers and local cuisine. With its combination of scenic landscapes and cultural attractions, La Baie offers a captivating experience in the heart of Quebec’s Saguenay region.
When it comes to the award-winning entertainment on board our ships, you won't believe your eyes or even your ears. Journey from the gritty streets of New Jersey to glamour and international fame with Jersey Boys. Put on your dancing shoes for Footloose. From hit Broadway musicals to buzzworthy original shows, discover the best entertainment at sea with Norwegian.
Charlottetown might be small but it’s bursting with big energy and infectious island vibes. It’s got all the charm and hospitality Prince Edward Island is famous for, plus culinary experiences and an arts and culture scene that takes visitors by surprise. Ships will either dock or anchor offshore in Port Charlottetown.
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Cape Breton is fabled as a magical travel destination and the Port of Sydney is the gateway. Step back into the 18th century while you walk amongst the town's classically inspired buildings and dramatically steepled churches, Sydney is known for its beauty and unique Celtic music and culture - it's also home to the world largest fiddle!
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Halifax is the capital city of Nova Scotia, a Canadian province that borders the Atlantic on the east coast of Canada. Travellers can spend the day exploring the city’s many museums and learning about its rich history. It’s also fun to spend time walking around the waterfront and busy downtown area to take in the sights and sounds that include ship traffic, open-air cafes, tree-lined streets, statues and memorials, and even a waterfront casino.
Sightseers may also want to book a tour that includes a coastal drive to Peggy's Cove, a small community just north of the city that has long been celebrated for its scenic views of the Atlantic.
Portland is the main coastal city and port of the Pine Tree State, Maine. Set on a peninsula extending into the Casco Bay, this city is filled with delicious restaurant's, epic lighthouses, booming craft breweries, historical landmarks and cultural hotspots. It’s casual, yet trendy, and is packed with a long list of ventures to explore.
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Known for its coastal beauty, its many yachts and lobster boats, and its view of islands and the ocean in settings that can range from glistening sunlight to thick fog. The natural beauty that surrounds Bar Harbor is punctuated with ocean cliffs and rocky beaches, glacier‐formed lakes and valleys, mountain vistas and boreal forest.
Stretch your legs with a relaxed walk along Shore Path. Explore the cobblestoned streets of the town centre and fuel up on freshly caught lobster. Then, explore wild Acadia, Maine's only national park – hike to the top of Cadillac Mountain, the highest peak on the Atlantic seaboard.
Nicknamed 'America's Walking City', Boston is considered to be the epicentre of American history. Skyscrapers mingle harmoniously with cobbled streets and the city brims with heritage landmarks and cultural attractions that tell the story of its country's fascinating history. Ships will dock at the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal.
Top Things to Do in Boston:
Enjoy a four-course meal and a great bottle of wine. Or grab a burger hot off the grill. Dress up. Dress down. Sit with your friends or make new ones. Dine inside or Oceanside along The Waterfront. Only Norwegian offers the freedom and flexibility of Freestyle Dining, which means no fixed dining times or pre-assigned seating. So follow your mood, not a schedule.
Whether you’re at the beginning or end of your journey, stay and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of Baltimore.
Ships dock at Baltimore’s main cruise port, Cruise Maryland Terminal, which is just a 10-minute drive from Baltimore’s iconic Inner Harbor area.
Stroll along the waterfront promenade and explore the USS Constellation, a floating piece of history, or immerse yourself in underwater wonders at the National Aquarium.
Pay a visit to the Walters Art Museum, housing a diverse collection of artworks spanning across centuries. Venture to Fort McHenry, the birthplace of the "Star-Spangled Banner", or wander through Fells Point, a charming historic district with cobblestone streets, lined with boutiques and eateries.
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Feel free to follow your own schedule with no fixed dining times and no pre-assigned seating. That’s Freestyle Cruising with Norwegian. Read more
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