2024 Canada & New England Cruises: Explore Martha's Vineyard, Saint John, and More
Immerse yourself in the enchanting autumn colors of Canada and New England in an extraordinary way. If experiencing the stunning fall foliage is on your travel agenda, consider taking a cruise with Dinogo. We provide seasonal voyages to the most breathtaking destinations in Canada and New England. Here’s a glimpse of the places you can discover on a 2024 Canada cruise.
Cruise Ports in Canada & New England
Dinogo's 2024 Canada & New England cruises will embark from these prominent ports:
- Baltimore, Maryland.
- Boston, Massachusetts.
- New York, New York.
- Quebec City, Quebec.
Your voyage may lead you to these lively ports of call:
- Bar Harbor, Maine.
- Martha's Vineyard, Boston, Massachusetts.
- Newport, Rhode Island.
- Portland, Maine.
- Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
- Corner Brook, Newfoundland.
- Halifax, Nova Scotia.
- Saint John, Bay of Fundy.
- Saguenay (La Baie), Quebec.
- Sydney, Cape Breton Island.
These ports provide a rich tapestry of cultural experiences, historical sites, and natural wonders.
2024 Canada & New England Adventures
Whether you're an outdoor lover, a history enthusiast, a culinary explorer, or a sightseeing traveler, there’s an adventure for everyone on this cruise.
Acadia National Park
Acadia National Park ranks among the top attractions on a Canada and New England cruise. Nestled on Maine's Mount Desert Island, the park boasts lush forests, dramatic coastlines, and majestic mountains. In autumn, it transforms into a vibrant canvas of colors, making it an essential stop for leaf-peeping aficionados.
A key feature of Acadia is its 57 miles of charming carriage roads, a legacy from philanthropist John D. Rockefeller Jr. These pathways, free from motor vehicles, provide visitors with a tranquil and distinctive way to experience the park, whether on foot, by bike, or in a horse-drawn carriage.
Hiker exploring Acadia National Park, CanadaCaptain Cook's Trail
Set off on a historical adventure by following Captain Cook's Trail, a journey retracing the path taken by Captain James Cook over 250 years ago. This excursion offers a rare chance to step into the shoes of one of history’s most renowned explorers, whose voyages led to the discovery of New Zealand, Australia, and Hawaii.
The trail is situated in Newfoundland and Labrador, the easternmost province of Canada. Captain Cook dedicated several years to surveying this region, and his remarkably precise charts are still utilized today.
Highlights of the trail include Cook's Lookout, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the region that Captain Cook once explored. You can also visit the Captain James Cook Historic Site in Corner Brook to gain deeper insights into his life and expeditions.
Fort Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, CanadaFortress of Louisbourg
A visit to Sydney, Cape Breton Island, allows you to travel back in time at the Fortress of Louisbourg. This 18th-century French stronghold, the largest of its kind outside Europe, vividly showcases colonial life during the conflicts between the French and British.
Brewery Visits and Pub Tours
While in Halifax, explore Alexander Keith's Brewery, one of the oldest in North America. Sample their famous beers and soak in the delightful ambiance of the historic buildings. In Saint John, don't miss Moosehead Brewery, where you can taste a selection of their craft brews while enjoying the spectacular Reversing Rapids.
Runner by historic Quebec CityQuebec City Walking Tour
Discover the European allure of Quebec City on a walking tour. Stroll through the historic district, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and take in the stunningly preserved 17th-century architecture.
Savor New England's Seafood Cuisine
New England is renowned for its seafood. Whether you're in Portland or Boston, make sure to indulge in the traditional Maine lobster bake, clam chowder, and fresh oysters. A food tour in these areas will lead you through the region's culinary treasures.
Guided Walking Tour of Historic Boston
In Boston, participate in a guided walking tour along the Freedom Trail. This 2.5-mile route takes you past 16 significant historical sites, including the Massachusetts State House, the Paul Revere House, and the USS Constitution.
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, CanadaCharlottetown and Prince Edward Island Adventure
Discover the allure of Charlottetown, known as the birthplace of Canada, and traverse the picturesque landscapes of Prince Edward Island. Enjoy a scenic drive through the countryside that inspired the "Anne of Green Gables" series.
Viking Trail in Newfoundland and Labrador
If your cruise leads you to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, embark on an adventure along the Viking Trail. Immerse yourself in ancient indigenous culture, explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and witness stunning icebergs and wildlife.
The Bay of Fundy
A trip to the Bay of Fundy, famous for having the world's highest tides, is a must. Experience the dramatic tidal shifts, explore the rugged coastline, and you might even catch a glimpse of a whale!
Portland Lighthouse, Portland, MainePortland Lighthouse Tour
If your cruise takes you to Portland, Maine, a lighthouse tour is essential. Explore the iconic Portland Head Light, the oldest lighthouse in Maine, and take in the breathtaking views of Casco Bay.
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site
While in Halifax, visit the star-shaped Halifax Citadel, a living history museum that provides insight into the city's military heritage.
Whale Watching in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
When your cruise arrives in Charlottetown or Quebec City, seize the chance to go whale watching in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. This area is renowned for its rich marine life, including a variety of whale species.
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