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Quebec to New York Cruise on Queen Mary 2 with visits to Canada and USA for 6 days

920€ 1.771€ 48% off

About this cruise

Embarquez pour une aventure en croisière de 6 jours en Amérique du Nord, au départ de Québec et en direction de New York à bord du navire Queen Mary 2. Au cours de votre voyage, vous aurez l`occasion d`explorer plusieurs destinations captivantes au Canada et aux États-Unis.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (920€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

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Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
29/09/2024 - 04/10/2024 2.710€ 2.900€ 3.200€ 6.250€

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
28/09/2024 - 05/10/2024 3.550€ 4.090€ 4.290€ 7.490€
29/09/2024 - 04/10/2024 1.840€ 2.380€ 2.580€ 5.780€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
29/09/2024 - 04/10/2024 4.230€ 4.690€ 4.800€ 7.580€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with Two Children

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
29/09/2024 - 04/10/2024 4.240€ 4.690€ 4.800€ 7.580€

Cruise Route

Day 1: Quebec (Quebec), Canada. The capital of the eponymous French-speaking province impresses with its French charm, which characterizes the cityscape. Old stone houses, narrow streets, and a well-preserved city wall from the 19th century are dominated by the city`s landmark, the famous Hotel Chateau Frontenac, which opened as a luxury hotel in 1892 and has about 500 rooms. A walk on the hotel`s terrace offers a breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence River and the well-preserved Lower Town. The Citadel, which is designed as a massive star-shaped fortification system around the city, offers daily changing of the guards as a tourist attraction as well as a military museum in the summer. Other attractions include a wax museum, Musée du Fort, Anglican Cathedral, Old Port, and Musée de la Civilisation.

Day 2: Quebec (Quebec), Canada. The capital of the eponymous French-speaking province impresses with its French charm, which characterizes the cityscape. Old stone houses, narrow streets, and a well-preserved city wall from the 19th century are dominated by the city`s landmark, the famous Hotel Chateau Frontenac, which opened as a luxury hotel in 1892 and has about 500 rooms. A walk on the hotel`s terrace offers a breathtaking view of the St. Lawrence River and the well-preserved Lower Town. The Citadel, which is designed as a massive star-shaped fortification system around the city, offers daily changing of the guards as a tourist attraction as well as a military museum in the summer. Other attractions include a wax museum, Musée du Fort, Anglican Cathedral, Old Port, and Musée de la Civilisation.

Day 3: Sea day.

Day 4: Sydney (Nova Scotia), Canada. The historic Sydney with its Scottish flair is the gateway to the national park and natural paradise Cape Breton. Long mountainous roads through the Highlands of Cape Breton offer breathtaking views over a unique landscape. On hikes, you often see moose, Canadian elks, as well as whales frolicking near the coast. Nova Scotia`s third-largest city also has the oldest Catholic church in Cape Breton, St. Patrick`s, numerous golf courses, and a historic steel plant that contributed to the city`s rise in the 19th century.

Day 5: Sea day.

Day 6: New York (New York), USA. New York - the huge, vibrant city on the Hudson River and the secret capital of the world - is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating cities in the USA. Around 12 million inhabitants from all corners of the world call New York their home. The city is divided into five boroughs, with Manhattan being the heart of the city and also the most famous district. When thinking of New York, most travelers immediately associate it with Wall Street and Broadway, the Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue and the numerous museums, Central Park and the Statue of Liberty. All of this can be found in New York City, even within the "small" borough of Manhattan. "The Big Apple," as the city is also called, is a melting pot of culture and nationalities, of the poor and the rich, the epitome of contrasts. Often sung about and described, New York is a city of constant change. It is a center of economy, art, and architecture, experienced differently by each of the over 25 million visitors it attracts annually.